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“# What a shame, oh my body”, a label that spread rapidly in the last hours on Twitter, in the context of the dedication of the Emirati artist Hussein Al Jasmi to the melody of the song “I love you” to the Israeli group “Al- Nour ”. The band, which released a video clip for the song, called it a “tribute to the peace agreement that inspires the nation, and a tribute to the United Arab Emirates,” and carried a banner at the beginning of the song to indicate that it was composed. by Al Jasmi. What is striking here is the filming of this song in the occupied Palestinian city of Jaffa, whose original people were displaced and swallowed up by modern “Tel Aviv”. Al-Jasmi was silent on this irate campaign against him, while Minister of Culture and Youth Noura bint Muhammad Al-Kaabi, who posted the song from the Israeli video, commented, saying: “The Israeli band Al-Nour presents a beautiful music composed by the Emirati artist on the occasion of the peace treaty “. One incident was justified by the Saudi media, which softened the impact of what happened, and considered that the attack on the body was unjustified, due to a “chant for peace” (!) In exchange for a massive outrage on social networks, which republished images of the Israeli massacres and violations against the Palestinian people.
On the occasion of peace? What peace # Shame_you_love_my body pic.twitter.com/W6l8dH3c1w
– dry (@thesuhaa) September 30, 2020
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