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The Egyptian artist, Mohamed Ramadan, confirmed on Sunday that “he did not know the person who took a photo with him”, after his appearance in a photo that reunited him with the Israeli singer Omir Adam in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
I do not ask him about the country that he can imagine unless he is alone. He said there is a video at the same time and in the same place with a young Palestinian! And in a face that greets the brotherly Palestinian people !! Some ignoring this video confirm that the intention is not the Palestinian cause, but its true cause is the 1000th attempt to stop the success of my popularity. #Thingspic.twitter.com/UxMniEwXcq
– Mohamed Ramadan (@Mohamed_Ramadan) November 22, 2020
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The head of the Syndicate of Egyptian Present Professions, Ashraf Zaki, confirmed during his phone calls with an Egyptian television program, that he contacted Muhammad Ramadan, with the latter denying his knowledge of the Israeli artist, saying: “I swear to God I did not I know, I was in an Arab country and I took this photo. “
Zaki added: “Ramadan told me that he did not know that the person who took the photo with him was an Israeli, and I do not believe that Muhammad Ramadan’s intelligence will betray him. Muhammad is not stupid, because he is photographed with an Israeli.”
Zaki indicated that the Artists Union will convene in Ramadan to investigate the incident.
This comes after social networks were in full swing, yesterday Saturday, with many angry comments and criticisms, for an image published by the account “Israel speaks Arabic”, affiliated with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which brought together the actor Muhammad Ramadan, Israeli singer Omir Adam, and Emirati singer Hamad Al Mazroui, and commented on Image says: “Art always unites us.”
Art always unites us. Emirati journalist Hamad Al Mazrouei presented a photo of Egyptian star Mohammed Ramadan with Israeli singer Omir Adam in Dubai 🇮🇱🇪🇬🇦🇪 pic.twitter.com/sv4X3r5nUb
– Israel in Arabic (@IsraelArabic) November 21, 2020
Criticism of social media pioneers and accusations of normalizing Ramadan with Israel also led Emirati journalist Hamad Al Mazrouei to delete the photo he posted through his Twitter account, which was collected by Ramadan and Omair Adam, where Al Mazrouei said in his deleted tweet: “Egypt’s most famous artist with months An artist in Israel, Dubai unites us.”
Source: Agencies RT +
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