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Molly Hennessy, an American journalist from Saudi Arabia, wrote an article published by the "Los Angeles Times" dealing with the Saudis' popular launch of US President Donald Trump as "Abu Ivanka." She noted that social media witnessed tweets and careful follow-up of the president's daughter's movements in Riyadh.
Hennessy saw that the amount of magic in which Ivanka Trump affected Saudi social media users sheds light on the extent of women's progress in the Kingdom, and the amount they should go to, and they see that President Trump's eldest daughter seems more reflective of her father than her siblings.
Hennessy says that the Saudis told her that there is a custom in their country, “When they love someone, they call him Abu (his eldest son), and therefore we can say about Trump Abu Ivanka, and we do not say Abu Eric. Being more famous.
Hennessy continued to describe the feelings of the Saudi girls about Ivanka, as a very elegant girl, who has 100% confidence, and in her meeting with a group of Saudi women, the media, Mona Abu Suleiman, says, "There are many similarities between Ivanka and successful women in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."
Hassan Basweed (Jeddah)