Saudi Arabia’s billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal had tweeted on Tuesday that he will be giving out 100 Bentleys to each of the Royal Saudi Air Force pilots who had bombed Yemen. These were 100 pilots who had taken part in Saudi-led bombing.

The tweet has been deleted, however several of the publications had already taken a screen shot of it.

According to IBTimes, the screenshot when translated into English stands for, “I congratulate our wise leaders on the victory of Operation Decisive Storm and the beginning of Operation Restoring Hope. To recognize the one hundred participating Saudi pilots I am pleased to present them with 100 Bentley cars”.

A little while later, the tweet was deleted and some Saudi Arabian publications suggest that the Prince’s account was hacked. If that was the case then there was have been some news about it, however there has been no update from Prince Alwaleed bin Talal’s office yet. If the account would have been hacked some release should have come out.

In a very short span of time, this tweet had caused a media frenzy on the net, with many users reacting negatively to the Prince’s tweet. As the prince’s offer to reward his army, when about 944 people were killed and 3,487 were critically injured in Operation Decisive Storm, as per the World Health Organisation report. Anyways, we have managed to get a screenshot of the post that the Saudi Prince had tweeted and we are sharing it with our readers.

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