A wave of great human sympathy recorded by the artists of the Arab world, after the catastrophe of the Big Bang, to which the port of Beirut was exposed, and the destruction and thousands of injuries, deaths and losses, which social media began to announce, and the most prominent of them were the stars of art in the Arab world, by declaring their full solidarity with Lebanon and its people. Stressing that "hearts and feelings with a wounded and afflicted people, and an Arab country that suffered a great ordeal, and a tragic accident that caused great damage."

At a time when Arab cities announced their solidarity with the Nakba of Lebanon by raising its flag in the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, the Habib Bourguiba Street in Tunisia, and many public squares and Arab and international platforms, whose streets were lit with the colors of the Lebanese flag, in solidarity with the families of the victims and the missing.

Chaos

Inside Lebanon, the voices of the artists came up with prayer and supplication, and the Lebanese singer Elissa rushed to Twitter via the Twitter platform, saying: “My heart was seared from the air and my country was forbidden from what has become ... God protects Lebanon.” As Ragheb Alama tweeted, through his official account on Twitter Saying: "Wounded Beirut morning." Assi El-Hillani wrote on Twitter, saying: “Beirut is crying with all the meaning of the word .. What happened and what I saw with mother-eye .. All that happened because of recklessness and irresponsibility, unfortunately,” while Najwa Karam contented himself with saying: “Oh Lord, do not abandon Sama Lebanon. ”Nancy Ajram also did a few words in which she expressed her heartburn over her country, while Haifa Wehbe wrote through her official account on Twitter saying:“ My heart is in pain for me, it has become in Beirut ... the worst day I saw my life. ”

The media and former minister, May Chidiac, published a video of her escape from the consequences of the explosion, revealing that she had survived an inevitable death due to the explosion, which destroyed part of the windows of her office.

In turn, the building of the international designer, Zuhair Murad, was not spared from the destruction, and Lebanese media published photos of the damage caused to his fashion house in Beirut.

Egyptian mourning

In Egypt, the reactions of the art stars in it were not late, after Hani Shaker, the head of the Musicians' Syndicate, rushed to publish the Lebanese flag on his Facebook page, commenting: “Oh God, protect our people in Lebanon, and grant them mercy, and protect them with your protection, O Lord.” In that star Ahmed El Sakka, who said: “Oh God, preserve Lebanon, its sky, its land and its people, with your eyes that do not sleep, O Most Merciful.” Yusra wrote: “Sad for Beirut and the people of Beirut .. Lebanon is cold and peace for Beirut.”

Muhammad Huneidi commented, saying: “Our Lord preserves and conceals them for our people in Lebanon and protects you, O Lord.” Tamer Hosni was keen to direct expressions of condolences to the Lebanese people via “Twitter”, and so did Sherine Abdel Wahab, attached to her comment with a picture of the pyramids wearing the Lebanese flag. As for Maher's hopes, she expressed on her Facebook page her sincere condolences to the beloved Lebanese people for the victims of the bombing, and her wishes for a speedy recovery for the injured, while the Egyptian star Edward only expressed his wishes for peace to Beirut, while actor Ahmed Daoud said: “My sincere condolences to our brothers in Beirut. And, Lord, we ask you for a speedy recovery for all the injured, and patience for all the families of the victims. ”

«We are for each other»

The Tunisian artist, Saber Al-Rubai, hastened, on his official pages on Twitter and Facebook, to express his sadness, saying: “Oh God, the kindest in Lebanon and the brotherly people of Lebanon,” attaching the comment with a picture of the Tunisian and Lebanese flags, while Dora said: “Oh God, I entrust you with Lebanon and the people. Lebanon". As for the international superstar, Red One, I am satisfied with publishing a picture in which he wrote: "We pray for you, Lebanon", and joined by Caesar Kazem El-Saher, who expressed his full support for the "beloved" Lebanese people.

For his part, Kuwaiti actor Dawoud Hussein did not hesitate to pray for Lebanon, and young Kuwaiti actress Shatha Sabt joined him on "Instagram", while Arwa posted a video clip on her way back to her home in the Lebanese capital, describing tears of scenes of destruction and panic in the Lebanese street. .

Syrian artists

Most of them rushed to record their solidarity and love for the Lebanese people and stand by their side in its ordeal, the first of which was Tim Hassan, who tweeted, “God has mercy on the victims, heals the wounded, and protects you, Lebanon.” : "A real catastrophe added to the disasters surrounding the kind Lebanese people .. From my heart, peace to Beirut."

The Arab media has not withdrawn from supporting the afflicted in Lebanon, as one of the Syrian journalists announced a humanitarian initiative entitled "We are for some", saying: "A simple initiative from the Syrian journalist Ahmed Al-Qusayr: I announce that my home in Tripoli is ready to receive two of the affected families in Beirut. With all their needs during their stay. ”

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