Zulke geruchten doen geregeld de ronde in de Arabische wereld: Israël zou Palestijnen met AIDS injecteren, bestralen bij de checkpoints, vergiftigde snoepjes aanbieden, het zou een bom ontwikkeld hebben die alleen Arabieren treft en Joden ongemoeid laat, het zou verarmd uranium in Libanon hebben gebruikt, er zouden concentratiekampen zijn op de Westelijke Jordaanoever, enz. enz. Arabieren hebben een rijke fantasie en dichten de Joden bijzondere machten toe.
The rumor, despite being denied several times, has gained so much steam in the Arab world that it made it to the front page of one of the most important Arabic language newspapers.
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'Israeli melons have AIDS'
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Text message spreading through Saudi Arabia claiming melons entering the kingdom from Israel are infected with AIDS causes frenzy. Officials deny rumors
Roee Nahmias Published: 04.13.07, 16:14 / Israel News
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Text message spreading through Saudi Arabia claiming melons entering the kingdom from Israel are infected with AIDS causes frenzy. Officials deny rumors
Roee Nahmias Published: 04.13.07, 16:14 / Israel News
"Beware of Israeli melons infected with AIDS arriving in Saudi Arabia!" is the latest rumor being spread throughout Saudi Arabia like a wildfire.
An SMS message being sent around the country this week said, "The Saudi Interior Ministry warns its citizens of a truck loaded with AIDS infected melons that Israel brought into the country via a 'ground corridor.'"
The Interior Minister's spokesman General Mansour al Turki responded to news of the message and made it clear to a-Sharq al-Awsat newspaper that the Ministry "did not issue any such announcement. This is just a rumor."
This is not the first rumor to spread through the country recently. Just last month another rumor had it that sweets containing carcinogenic flour were being sold in many stores.
Al Turki urged the public to ignore such passing rumors, and said that the authorities were doing everything in their power to ensure the citizens' wellbeing.
Head of the center for chemicals and toxins in Mecca, Dr Ahmad Elias also stressed that there was no truth to these rumors.
"The center is the first official body that would receive such information, if it were true, in order to investigate and inform the relevant bodies to take the necessary steps," said Elias.
"The HIV virus cannot survive in any temperature other than that of the human body, which cannot be reached in fruits," he explained.
The rumor, despite being denied several times, has gained so much steam in the Arab world that it made it to the front page of one of the most important Arabic language newspapers.
Many received an SMS supposedly from the Saudi Interior Ministry saying, "Please forward quickly."
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