While the
landmark is considered the holiest site in Judaism, Timberlake took this photo and added " The holy land. what an experience. i will never forget this day #Israel. He immediately received some
negative comments from Palestinian supporters who criticized his caption. Here are
some below:
“FYI , it’s
called #PALESTINE,” Instagram user remihattab wrote.
“Theres
noland called israel be sure of that , its palestine and forever,” user
shamasadnan posted.
Israel
considers Jerusalem as its united capital, while Palestinians claim east
Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state. The Old City, where the
Western Wall is situated, sits in the eastern part of Jerusalem that Israel
captured during the 1967 war. Please continue..
Timberlake’s
photo received more than 200,000 “likes” within hours.
Israeli fans
answered with supportive messages, including “welcome to the amazing state of
Israel…we love you!!!#israel #israelforever #foreverisrael #israelstrong,” from
user adidi_g and “Welcome to the promised land!!! Israel it is, Israel it will
be always for eternity of days! No other names or countries behind, just
Israel!!! Long live Israel forever! #promisedland #israel,” from user yanir.
Organizers
of the concert at Tel Aviv’s HaYarkon Park have sold 44,000 tickets to the
show. In one example of the excitement that’s been building, farmers in southern
Israel named a new melon after Timberlake in honor of his visit.
The
Jerusalem Post reported that the “Justin” melon has a sweet taste, a yellow
skin, an orange interior and can last for three weeks on the grocery store
shelf.
“The farmers
at Ein Yahav hope that the melon will also serve as a good-luck charm for
Timberlake, bringing him a long, healthy life and continued success in his
musical career,” the Post noted.
Amidst the
social media bickering, at least one user posted an appeal to accept that
Timberlake’s visit is about the music.
“Why are
people commenting on this picture,” wrote yuvalattia7. “This isnt about
politics or what ur personal views about Israel are.
He is there
to perform a concert music should unite people dont hate on a country’s people
because u dont agree with their governments actions.
And even if
u do choose to, dont comment on his pictures with hateful messages it wont
change the fact that he is there and let him enjoy himself this isn't anything
of your business. Thank you.”
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