Wednesday, July 1, 2026
DOP - Days of Palestine
  • Home
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Opinions
  • Features
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • About us
Donate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Opinions
  • Features
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • About us
No Result
View All Result
DOP - Days of Palestine
No Result
View All Result

Outrage at ‘normalisation’ photo of Egyptian singer with Israeli celebrities in UAE

December 24, 2021
in Uncategorized
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Egyptian singer and actor Mohamed Ramadan has sparked a social media backlash after his image with two Israeli celebrities in Dubai went viral.

In the image, shared by an Arabic-language account affiliated with Israel's foreign ministry, Ramadan is seen posing with Israeli singer Omer Adam and Emirati influencer Hamad al-Mazrouie during a trip to Dubai.

"Art always brings us together," wrote the official Israeli Twitter account on 21 November, followed by the flags of Egypt, Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

Another image shared by the same account showed Ramadan posing with Israeli footballer Dia Saba.

The images sparked a social media campaign against the Egyptian star, with trending hashtags accusing him of being a "Zionist" and betraying the Palestinian cause by encouraging normalisation with Israel.

The singer defended himself on his Facebook and Instagram accounts, saying: "I cannot ask each one his identity, his nationality," accusing some of trying "for the thousandth time to stop [his] success" without really caring about "the Palestinian cause".

The 32-year-old artist owes his fame in the Arab world to music, particularly his collaboration with the Moroccan Saad Lamjarred, as well as his leading roles on Egyptian television drama and cinema.

Last month, the official Israeli Twitter account caused another controversy when it reported that Adam received a personal invitation from the royal family of the UAE and visited a synagogue in Dubai during celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah.

In a video clip posted by the Twitter account at the time, the Israeli singer performed religious rituals in Hebrew at the Jewish temple in Dubai.

The UAE, Bahrain and Sudan have normalised their relations with Israel since the summer, breaking a longstanding consensus among Arab states that normalisation with Israel must be contingent on a resolution of the Israeli occupation and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Egypt was the first Arab country to normalise ties, in 1979.

Shortlink for this post: https://daysofpalestine.ps/?p=8433

DONATE NOW
Previous Post

4 deaths and 689 new cases of Coronavirus in Gaza today

Next Post

Israeli forces detain 20 Palestinians from the occupied territories

Next Post

Israeli forces detain 20 Palestinians from the occupied territories

Latest News

UN Denies Israel’s Claims of Hamas Involvement at School Attacked in Gaza
Gaza

Jabalia Faces Imminent Water Shutdown, Municipality Issues Emergency Appeal

by olfa olfa
July 1, 2026
0

Read moreDetails
On the heels of Trump’s election, Israel prepares to Annex West Bank

Fresh Israeli Settler Attacks Hit Palestinian Towns Across the West Bank

July 1, 2026
Eight Palestinians Killed, 26 Injured in Latest Israeli Attacks on Gaza

Eight Palestinians Killed, 26 Injured in Latest Israeli Attacks on Gaza

July 1, 2026
Hamas Delegation Arrives in Cairo to Advance Ceasefire Agreement

Hamas Delegation Arrives in Cairo to Advance Ceasefire Agreement

July 1, 2026
770 children arrested in the West Bank since October 7, 2023

IOF Kills 54 Palestinian Children in West Bank in 2025

June 30, 2026

ABOUT US

Days of Palestine Foundation is a Palestinian media organization concerned with international media. It is dedicated for getting the Palestinian narrative reached to the whole world as well as advocating the Palestinian people and the just Cause of Palestine.

TRENDS IN PALESTINE

  • Jabalia Faces Imminent Water Shutdown, Municipality Issues Emergency Appeal July 1, 2026
  • Fresh Israeli Settler Attacks Hit Palestinian Towns Across the West Bank July 1, 2026
  • Eight Palestinians Killed, 26 Injured in Latest Israeli Attacks on Gaza July 1, 2026
  • Hamas Delegation Arrives in Cairo to Advance Ceasefire Agreement July 1, 2026

CATEGORIES

  • BDS
  • Jerusalem
  • 1948 Lands
  • Opinions
  • International Reports
  • palresponds
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Art & Culture
  • Articles
  • DOP Forum
  • Features
  • International Solidarity
    • BDS
  • Opinions
  • Over the wall
    • Brazil
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • Translations & Participations

© 2023 Days of Palestine