The interactive bulletin "Nashratikum" (7/17/2022) followed the activists' interactions as the scenes of destruction and devastation turned into a filming location for a cinematic work produced and filmed by actor Jackie Chan.

The film, which is currently being filmed, revolves around the evacuation of Chinese citizens, foreigners and diplomats, during the war that began in Yemen in 2015.

According to the Digital Studio Me website, the film tells the story of the evacuation of more than 600 citizens from Yemen.

According to the IMDB website, which specializes in films and series, "the story is inspired by real events of the emergency evacuation of Chinese citizens and diplomats, as well as foreigners, during the war in Yemen."

The film sparked wide interactions and a wave of anger on digital platforms due to what they described as exploiting the tragedies of the Syrians to film a cinematic work. The system is a positive step to encourage the return to normal life in the area.

Among these interactions, the Syrian Qutaiba Yassin wrote in a tweet to him, “A joint Chinese-Emirati film produced by Jackie Chan, whose events are taking place in Yemen about the process of evacuating Chinese and foreign citizens, but they need a filming site with great destruction that saves them millions. Their request was with Bashar al-Assad, who He gave them dozens of these sites and they chose the Al-Hajar Al-Aswad area in Damascus."

As for the singer Rami al-Sayed, he wrote, "At a time when the Assad regime is offering the Black Stone City for rent and filming, the displaced people of the stricken city are living in tents in northwest Syria, hoping to return to what is left of their homes one day. What will Jackie Chan tell them?"

On the other hand, activist Saher al-Sibo said, "It will be a wonderful movie if the hero and legend Jackie Chan participates in it... We are eagerly waiting for what Jackie will present in this unique experience."

As activist Hassan Al-Hussein wrote, "The friend and world champion Jackie Chan is a humanitarian and moral man... Your presence in Syria is nothing but an encouragement for the return of normal life to Syria and a message to the whole world that Syria will remain a country of love and peace."

Activist Omar Harkous tweeted, "# Jackie Chan and his team are filming the movie "Home Operation" in "Al-Hajar Al-Aswad" in the countryside of #Damascus in #Syria.. He lives and sleeps in the homes of the displaced.. He films their rooms and steals the dreams of their children on the pretext that the location is good for taking pictures. new in this world.