The Foreign Ministry on Sunday published a cartoon in Arabic aimed at convincing readers that if the Middle East ceased its diplomatic boycott of the Jewish state, regional cooperation would lift the Arab world out of the “Middle Ages.”

The cartoon, which depicts Israel as a futuristic city with flying cars and the Arab world as a stubborn man on a mule, was criticized as “racist.”

“As the English saying goes, if you can’t beat them, join them. The time has come for cooperation between Israel and its neighbors in order to build a bright future for the countries of the region instead of the boycott and remaining in the Middle Ages,” said a post published along with the cartoon on the ministry’s official Arabic Facebook page.

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“The precursor to change in the Middle East will come through realizing that relations with Israel will be beneficial for Arab countries,” the post added.

The cartoon depicts an Arab man on a mule angrily declaring “I boycott you Israel.” The mule, in a play on words, tells the boycotter that he is “as stubborn as a mule.”

The other half of the cartoon shows a futuristic metropolis underneath which is written, “Welcome to Israel.”

The post concluded with research asserting that 50 percent of people in the Middle East don’t object to normalizing relations with Israel if it comes with benefits.

It was apparently a reference to a recent Israeli online poll purporting to show Arabs’ increasing desire for their governments to establish ties with Israel.

That poll, commissioned by the Foreign Ministry, was criticized by experts for its methodology. Still, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is also the foreign minister, has been touting its findings in various forums, including at a recent event during which he said Israel’s Arabic social media strategy has been winning hearts and minds among Arabs all over the Middle East.

Joint (Arab) List MK Ahmad Tibi slammed the cartoon as “despicable.”

“A despicable caricature of Arabs from the Israeli Foreign Ministry in Arabic,” the lawmaker tweeted, calling the cartoon as an “anti-Semitic” depiction of Arabs.

Social media users also criticized the cartoon as racist.

'Leave Dark Ages and join us,' Israel urges Arabs in racist cartoon https://t.co/5SzZqr3Tkp pic.twitter.com/IkJEl5HSMU — Elizabeth Tsurkov (@Elizrael) December 25, 2017

"Stubborn like a jackass", a racist cartoon posted by #Israel foreign ministry Arabic's account on how some Arabs insist on boycotting the Israeli "Jetsons' world" while living in backwardness https://t.co/ND5km23Pvu pic.twitter.com/RBBSH9KYXu — SaadAbedine (@SaadAbedine) December 25, 2017

On Christmas eve, official Israeli account posts overtly racist cartoon in Arabic, in effort to "reach out in peace" to Arabs. https://t.co/sDjlIx0Q4S — İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي (@iyad_elbaghdadi) December 25, 2017

Dr. Assaf David, the academic director of the Forum for Regional Thinking think tank, said in a Facebook post that when Arab media publish “similar caricatures about Jews, ‘research institutes’ and the foreign ministry cry foul and anti-Semitism.”

“A model of diplomatic finesse. Now the Arabs will be convinced!” he added sarcastically.

The Foreign Ministry declined to immediately comment on the criticism of the cartoon.

Israel currently has formal diplomatic relations with just two Arab states, Egypt and Jordan.