AMMONNEWS - A wealthy Saudi royal attracted criticism on social media after he apparently offered luxury cars to fighter pilots participating in a bombing campaign in Yemen.
Earlier this week Saudi Arabia announced the end of the first phase of its military campaign in Yemen. And in a celebratory gesture Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, one of the country's richest men and a member of the Saudi royal family, tweeted to his 3m followers on Twitter: 'In appreciation of their role in this operation, I'm honoured to offer 100 Bentley cars to the 100 Saudi [fighter] pilots'.
The offer immediately split opinion. More than 28,000 people shared his post and over 5,000 liked it. The prince was hailed for his 'generosity' and several Saudis commented that the pilots deserved luxury automobiles - and much more - for their military service.
But many outside Saudi Arabia, particularly in Yemen, found his offer outright offensive - and so an online backlash began. '100 Bentley cars to 100 pilots who bombed Yemen. Not single ambulance to its hospitals they devastated' remarked one Yemeni on Twitter.
Another Yemeni who had previously shared photos showing the destruction of his home following a Saudi air strike tweeted: 'Prince Al Waleed gave 100 Bentleys to Saudi pilots. I got my apartment blown up. Yet I bet my spirits are higher than all those pilots.'
*BBC
AMMONNEWS - A wealthy Saudi royal attracted criticism on social media after he apparently offered luxury cars to fighter pilots participating in a bombing campaign in Yemen.
Earlier this week Saudi Arabia announced the end of the first phase of its military campaign in Yemen. And in a celebratory gesture Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, one of the country's richest men and a member of the Saudi royal family, tweeted to his 3m followers on Twitter: 'In appreciation of their role in this operation, I'm honoured to offer 100 Bentley cars to the 100 Saudi [fighter] pilots'.
The offer immediately split opinion. More than 28,000 people shared his post and over 5,000 liked it. The prince was hailed for his 'generosity' and several Saudis commented that the pilots deserved luxury automobiles - and much more - for their military service.
But many outside Saudi Arabia, particularly in Yemen, found his offer outright offensive - and so an online backlash began. '100 Bentley cars to 100 pilots who bombed Yemen. Not single ambulance to its hospitals they devastated' remarked one Yemeni on Twitter.
Another Yemeni who had previously shared photos showing the destruction of his home following a Saudi air strike tweeted: 'Prince Al Waleed gave 100 Bentleys to Saudi pilots. I got my apartment blown up. Yet I bet my spirits are higher than all those pilots.'
*BBC
AMMONNEWS - A wealthy Saudi royal attracted criticism on social media after he apparently offered luxury cars to fighter pilots participating in a bombing campaign in Yemen.
Earlier this week Saudi Arabia announced the end of the first phase of its military campaign in Yemen. And in a celebratory gesture Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, one of the country's richest men and a member of the Saudi royal family, tweeted to his 3m followers on Twitter: 'In appreciation of their role in this operation, I'm honoured to offer 100 Bentley cars to the 100 Saudi [fighter] pilots'.
The offer immediately split opinion. More than 28,000 people shared his post and over 5,000 liked it. The prince was hailed for his 'generosity' and several Saudis commented that the pilots deserved luxury automobiles - and much more - for their military service.
But many outside Saudi Arabia, particularly in Yemen, found his offer outright offensive - and so an online backlash began. '100 Bentley cars to 100 pilots who bombed Yemen. Not single ambulance to its hospitals they devastated' remarked one Yemeni on Twitter.
Another Yemeni who had previously shared photos showing the destruction of his home following a Saudi air strike tweeted: 'Prince Al Waleed gave 100 Bentleys to Saudi pilots. I got my apartment blown up. Yet I bet my spirits are higher than all those pilots.'
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