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Originally Posted by
mkarim 
You don't want to know...

Seriously, Israelis - or even those who
have an Israeli entry stamp in their passport- are prohibited from entering most Arab countries. I am not sure whether that applies to Jews across the board or only to Israeli citizens.
how many Israeli terrorist group do you know? imagine how harder [even] to enter Israel if you have passport/visa/stamped entry from countries on their long ass
shitlist.
iirc, there an incident a couple of months ago regarding Israeli tennis players participating in the Dubai Open(?) who were not given entry visas.
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Originally Posted by
Jupiter 
This is a picture of terminal 1. They just opened the new terminal 3 dedicated to Emirates Airlines. It is nice, but I prefer Heathrow terminal 5 with the exception of the horrific security lines at the transfer section.
i was in DBX last Oct. 'need know your terminal before you leave for the airport cuz the other terminal [ other than the Emirates ] is on the opposite side of the airport.. and you need to take a taxi cuz they don't even have a shuttle from terminal to terminal.
Dubai's incredible tho', infrastructure-wise__ 6 out of 10 buildings along Jumeirah are under construction__ Burj Dubai, Burj al-Arab, Palmeira, Ski Dubai, MoD, etc. it's like a ginormous theme park.
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Originally Posted by
Psyren 
I'm currently in Dubai, and being a Africain Americain, I haven't been subjected to any of the discrimination described above. Maybe it's because of my English, or my appearance or maybe it's just that this heiracry isn't in place much these days.
But without a doubt I've seen Philipinos and indians treated like shit around here.
been to the marina @Al Jumeirah__ never seen so much white folks__ a veritable white ppl's oasis. imo, descrimination is not on the color of the skin, but more on what you do__ North American and EU's are on the top of the food chain, while Hindu/Pakistani laborers are the bottom feeders__ tho' there are some Indians/Pakistanis that have been entrenched there for a long time and have their own businesses. unlike, most countries were they have an immigration policy installed__ at present set up, you can stay and work there forever, but will never ever achieve citizenship.