Female Disc Jockey Hot Palestinian Potatoes



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Sama Abdulhadi is considered by many to be the first Palestinian woman to become a professional disc jockey, and the Israeli newspaper Haaretz has crowned the 30-year-old the “queen of Palestinian techno.”

But now it has been played for a while. She was arrested by the Palestinian police the day after her appearance in Nebi Mussa, which according to Islamic tradition is the tomb of Moses.

His family say a request for bail has been rejected and Ammar Dweik, the head of the Palestinian Independent Human Rights Commission, said a court ruled Tuesday that Abdulhadi should be detained for at least another 15 days.

A video clip of the event in Nebi Mussa, where there is also a mosque, shows men and women dancing together, sparking ire in conservative circles.

In addition, there are virus restrictions in the West Bank.

Now it has come so far that Prime Minister Mohammad Ishtayeh ordered an investigation “to determine what happened to Nebi Mussa.”

Ammar Dweik thinks it was all too far and points out that Abdulhadi had permission from the Ministry of Tourism to appear on the site.

– If electronic music was not suitable for it, the ministry should not have given permission, he says.

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