Dubai’s police chief Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim. (AP/Kamran Jebreili)

In a series of posts on Twitter, Dubai’s security chief, Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim suggested that any future Palestinian state would become yet another failed Arab state, and that the Palestinians should form a bi-national state with Israeli Jews instead.

“I suggest relinquishing the idea of a Palestinian state and being satisfied with an Israeli state that would include both Israelis and Palestinians and join the Arab League,” Tamim wrote, according to a translation by the Jerusalem Post.

“Today, the Jews are heading the world’s economy, without the Jews you Arabs would not have known how to deposit your money in the bank,” Tamim added.

Despite his high-ranking position in the United Arab Emirates, Tamim has a history of making outspoken remarks that go against the official position of his highly conservative government. In 2013, Tamim stated that the Muslim Brotherhood, and not Israel, was the Arab world’s greatest threat.

Though he called on the Palestinians to drop their goal of statehood, Tamim said that eventually Arabs would become the majority in the future binational state.

“Seventy years after the binational state would be established, the Arab minority would become the majority and rule the state, just like it happened in South Africa,” said Tamim.

Tamim also conducted an informal poll on his Twitter page asking his followers if they agree with him, but as of Monday afternoon, 59 percent of respondents said that they prefer to “throw the Jews into the sea.”

By: JNS.org