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Source: Stutman, Gabe (9 November 2021). "Arab and Israeli delegates tout Abraham Accords on Bay Area visit". J. "Fatema Al Harbi, a hijab-wearing Bahraini youth activist....'" and Jonathan Sacerdoti (January 7, 2022). "Meet the Arab Zionists: a new generation of online pioneers," The Jewish Chronicle "These trips can also have a much broader effect, challenging wider antisemitism and even educating participants about the Holocaust. Ms Al-Harbi remembers a transformational visit to Yad Vashem.... The first thing I did was share the whole experience with my followers through Instagram and Twitter. “I have around 9,000 followers on Instagram, so I shared the experience with them. “I wanted them to know what I learned that day, because people in our countries don’t know.”" Andraos, Zuhair (April 30, 2022). "Completing normalization in Poland: Arab and Muslim influencers from Lebanon, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Morocco at Auschwitz to convey the truth to the Arabs". Rai Al-Youm. "Alharbi led the first Bahraini delegation from “Sharaka” to Israel... “Knowledge about the Holocaust is essential because most people in the Arab region deny it and say it never happened, so I think it’s important for them to see someone talking about it openly,” she said. Al-Harbi noted that she began posting about Israel on social media since her first visit to Israel."
Comment: Nominated on behalf of an IP editor as per the request on my talk page. The IP has also provided the QPQ (as usual). I note that technically, this is a day late, however, this is entirely my fault. The request was made to me three days ago and I've only got round to actioning this now.