The eighth bulletin “Nashrkom” on (8/9/2020) monitored Elisa’s tweet, as well as many angry Emirati tweets about her, as well as Arab tweets in support of the Lebanese artist’s tweet, in which she said, “Palestine is in my heart, and my dream visited her and the dust of Jerusalem. No one is bidding on Lebanon specifically on this issue, especially if it is the country that pushed and defended the cause the most, especially if there are people who conspire against the Palestinian people or live in countries that work for peace with Israel. All love and prayer for Lebanon and Palestine. "

"And more than that, I respect every country and its options, because with the love of every person it respects my country as well. Every country sees the interest of you and the interest of its people and this is their right. At the same time, I hope everyone respects my country as well."

In turn, the artist Asala - known for her good relations in the Emirates - did not hide her admiration for the tweet, and put the Like sign on it, which made it a target for the UAE cyber attack.

The matter reached the point where the hashtag "Elissa and Asala abuse the Emirates" was issued, the most popular in the Emirates in the past hours, and many Emirati accounts tweeted criticism of Elissa and Asala, until the tweets came to the call to prevent the two artists from entering the country.

Activist Ismail Daoud’s participation came in a tweet in which he said, "The peace agreement introduced us to the friend from the enemy ... I hope to prevent them from holding parties for them in the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Bahrain."

As for the activist Heba Al-Dhanhani, she vehemently attacked the two Arab artists, and said, "We wish all the Gulf countries to reconsider the naturalization of any person, whether famous or not, and it is necessary to investigate his security records and ideas and the parties that support and support them because they have forgotten that they have forgotten the facelifts of their tongues and empty minds that are motivated by their enslavement of fame. ".

Activist Ibrahim Al-Afandi said, “I don’t know the cause of the outrage in this tag! The issue is very easy at the time of selling empty slogans and gaining emotions. They have the right to express their opinions, and we have the right to prevent them from appearing in our media or holding parties in the UAE. The rest, the days are enough to reveal it. "

On the other hand, the Saudi singer, Ghanem Al-Dossari, denounced the attack on the two artists, and said in a tweet, "I can't see a slander, a regular tweet, and the strangest people want to prevent Asala from the Gulf because it pressured Lake to tweet! There is something called freedom of expression."

Activist Abdullah Baalbaki also supported Elisa’s tweet and wrote: “I cannot add a letter to Elisa’s tweet, which represents the conviction of every Lebanese who adheres to his homeland and sovereignty and wants to live comfortably away from the region’s conflicts, even if only for a year. Palestine is in our hearts and the Palestinians will regain their lands and we all pray to them. Just give Lebanon a little rest so it can rise and see how it will stand with all its Arab brothers!