Emirati artist Hussein Al Jasmi expressed his pride in representing his country and the Arab world at the international ceremony that was broadcasted supposedly late last night, with the participation of stars from around the world, to support medical workers, and all those who fight the emerging corona virus, on the front lines.

Al Jasmi stressed that he is proud of belonging to his homeland, the United Arab Emirates, who has given a hand to many countries in these exceptional circumstances, expressing his hope that this crisis will end as soon as possible to return to meet the public through parties and visits.

The Emirati superstar performed a live broadcast from his home during the ceremony, which was organized under the title: "One World: Together at Home", a clip of a song dear to him, which is "I love you and I miss you." The audience also dedicated his famous song, "It is very important that you are in my details."

Al Jasmi said: “The summit of happiness and pride is to represent the countries of the Emirates, the Gulf and the beloved Arab nation in front of the world in this unified broadcast from my home, and for the sake of humanity and its future.” And the stars of the world ... Thank God.

For her part, Lady Gaga, the global star, described the international celebration as a "love letter" for the workers who are taking the lead in the battle with the Corona virus pandemic. The ceremony featured contributions from stars houses, led by Beyonce (who sent a message and did not provide songs), Canadian Celine Dion, and the two former US women, Michelle Obama and Laura Bush.

The ceremony praised teachers, health care workers, groceries, delivery services, postage and other workers.

In the early hours of the live broadcast, stars such as British soccer star David Beckham, American singer Jennifer Hudson, singer Eason Chan from Hong Kong, Indian Vishal Mishra, as well as Emirati star Hussain Al Jasmi, appeared.

The ceremony was organized by the World Health Organization and the non-profit Global Citizen Group. The biggest effort of celebrities to date is the pandemic of the Coronavirus, which has killed more than 150,000 people worldwide.

The event also targeted philanthropists and companies to contribute to a WHO fund to tackle the Corona virus. Organizers said other companies and donors have already contributed about $ 150 million.