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It was noted that Macron’s escorts had removed a painting covered with a blue cover from Fairuz’s house, increasing ambiguity and speculation as to what this large painting would contain.
Lebanese journalist Rachel Karam insulted her account on the site "Twitter": "What did Fayrouz give to the French president, Emmanuel Macron? A board about sho? For whom?".
ويتعت:"Maybe #Macron liked Fayrouz’s back plate and ordered it as a gift?"
Lebanese writer Rehab Daher asked the following question on her account on the small blog site:" I wonder what is Fayrouz’s gift to Macron.".
Other Twitter users assumed the painting was a cedar pattern with his name etched on it.
The French president declined to go into details about the meeting with Mrs. Fairouz, who described it as"Extraordinary", Adding "I can’t say what he told me. It is very beautiful and powerful".
Fayrouz, 85, is an icon of Lebanese and Arabic singing and embodies his voice "Lebanese drama" From his heyday, through his struggles, to his most recent trauma, he is considered a symbol of peace that transcends sectarian borders in Lebanon and beyond.
Many began to analyze the details of the images that Fairuz and the French president had collected, in the images published by the official Fayrouz account on the site. "Twitter" Tuesday, many details of the spontaneous meeting with Mrs. And the President.
And it was clear that the living room "Our Lady of Lebanon" Very simple and no frills.
In one of the paintings on the wall there is a large oil painting in which Mrs. Fayrouz appears in three different views, surrounding this painting and 6 other paintings of religious icons.
The painting, in which there are 3 faces of Fayrouz, was painted by the late Croatian artist Justina Sursock in 1980. "Neighbor of the moon" She has kept this painting ever since.
In the corner of the picture there is a group of personal photos of Fayrouz, in addition to another that Fairuz gathers with his children, Reema, and another with Ziad Rahbani.
On the table were a turquoise rosary and a lamp, around which hung a white cloth.
According to the information circulating, the French embassy in Beirut invited Ms Fairouz to meet Macron at its headquarters, Palais Pine, to honor her, but she apologized for leaving her home and invited Macron to visit her, so this last one agreed.
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No outlet was allowed to film Macron’s meeting with the “symbol of Lebanon” at his home in Rabieh, Beirut, on Monday night, as the Lebanese singer is known for being far from the spotlight and out of the media.
Sky News Arabia repeatedly tried to contact Prima Rahbani, the daughter of Ms Fayrouz, without success.
Macron left Fayrouz’s house shortly before midnight, after presenting him with France’s highest honor, the Legion of Honor.
It was noted that Macron’s escorts had removed a painting covered with a blue cover from Fairuz’s house, increasing ambiguity and speculation as to what this large painting would contain.
Lebanese journalist Rachel Karam insulted on her Twitter account: “What did # Fayrouz give to French President # Emmanuel Macron? A painting about what? For whom?”
He continued: “Maybe #Macron liked the Fairouz back panel and asked for it as a gift?”
Lebanese writer Rehab Daher asked the following question on her account on the small blog site: “What is Fairuz’s gift to Macron?”
Other Twitter users assumed the painting was a cedar pattern with his name etched on it.
The French president declined to go into details about the meeting with Ms Fairouz, who described her as “exceptional” and added: “I cannot say what she told me. She is very beautiful and strong.”
Fayrouz, 85, is an icon of Lebanese and Arabic song. His voice embodies the “drama of Lebanon” from its heyday, through his struggles and even the most recent trauma to which he was exposed. It is seen as a symbol of peace that transcends sectarian borders in Lebanon and beyond.
Many began to analyze the details of the images that Fairuz and the French president had collected. In the images published by Fayrouz’s official Twitter account on Tuesday, many details of the spontaneous meeting with the lady and the president.
It was clear that the “Our Lady of Lebanon” room was very simple and lacked frivolity and faintness.
In one of the paintings on the wall there is a large oil painting in which Mrs. Fayrouz appears in three different views, surrounding this painting and 6 other paintings of religious icons.
The painting, which features 3 Fayrouz faces, was painted by the late Croatian artist Justina Sursock in 1980, and “Neighbor of the Moon” has kept this painting ever since.
In the corner of the picture there is a group of personal photos of Fayrouz, in addition to another that Fairuz gathers with his children, Reema, and another with Ziad Rahbani.
On the table were a turquoise rosary and a lamp, around which hung a white cloth.
According to the information circulating, the French embassy in Beirut invited Ms Fairouz to meet Macron at its headquarters, Palais Pine, to honor her, but she apologized for leaving her home and invited Macron to visit her, so this last one agreed.
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