opened his home to two Israeli guests, saying his home is 'open to everyone' and that he would be happy to host anyone.<\/a><\/p>As you may recall, Saud hosted two Orthodox Israelis, showering them with gifts, kosher food, and tours of the area. <\/p>
But ever since the video of their visit went viral, Saud has been inundated with requests from Israelis who also want to be his guests and enjoy his generosity. <\/p>
Some Israelis took their requests to humorous extremes, asking if he could send them oil and money—for which he recorded a special video, humorously clarifying that he is far from such wealth. "Look, water flows from my faucet," he says in the video, opening a tap in his home. "It's not oil. What a joke... love you, Israelis."<\/p>
<\/p>Alongside the video, Saud wrote the following post: "Dear Israelis sending me messages about money and wanting to visit me, asking me to arrange a hotel night in Riyadh, or about oil flowing from taps—I have no oil in my faucets," clarified Saud. "I shower with water, I'm a law student with a master's degree, and I have a bachelor's degree in medical management. I can hardly afford a night in a hotel's hallway myself."<\/p>
So how did the users respond? Here are a few amusing comments:<\/p>
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Watch the video Saud uploaded to social media:<\/strong><\/p>
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