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The highlights of Hashtag that Twitter users in the Arab world are interested in are the # Arab Summit, which appeared in more than 76,000 tweets, during which they attended the summit of the Arab League held in Jordan.
The leaders called the summit a "summit of failure" and expressed dissatisfaction with the agenda and differences among several Arab countries, saying that "the Arabs and Muslims must become one hand."
In Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the biggest concern between the two was the departure of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi at the opening session of the summit during the speech of the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.
While some Sisi criticized the behavior of "children" and said that "reduced the status of Egypt and weaker than its policy," but the majority of the rebels expressed support for him, saying that he was "the star of the Arab summit."
The number of tweets that spoke about this situation was 22,000.
On the other hand, a few people in Qatar hailed the boycott of the Sisi, saying that it was "a violation of the right of the King of Jordan, King Salman and all the heads of Arab states present."
Many of them scoffed at Sisi. One of them said that he had "escaped from Assad", adding that "Egypt's presence or absence does not change anything."
And Hashtag # appeared when the al-Sisi went out in more than 7,000 chants.
We are moving to Saudi Arabia, where the Hatchag Singers have launched their education after the Saudi minister of education announced that his country is moving to digital curricula by 2020 and will stop printing textbooks.
According to social networking sites, the government has allocated 1.6 billion Saudi riyals for the digital education project, which aims to "support student and teacher progress."
Twitter users split into two teams. The first welcomed the news, saying that digital learning was "the best way to learn" and referring to its benefits, such as "dispensing with school bags and contemporary technological development."
The second group called the decision "reckless," pointing out that "the frequent use of electronic devices adversely affect health." The team asked how future generations would learn to write, hold pen and call quality.
Hachtag # Education _stegni_new books appeared in more than 19 thousand tweet.