Lebanese artists attacked the government after the explosion that took place in Beirut on Tuesday, killing thousands of people dead and wounded. Artists expressed feelings of sadness and anger in their tweets via their Twitter accounts, while others reassured their fans that they were fine.
She was missing for hours, actress Nadine Njeim yesterday, and spread through the communication sites that she is missing in the accident, until she was reported to be in a hospital to receive treatment after she was injured in the explosion.
Njeim also published through her account on Instagram a video clip showing the effects of the destruction of her home, and recounted her painful experience of the accident, saying that God gave her a new life, as the explosion was close to her home.
She described the incident on the ground as more ugly than imagined, adding that she had to go down the stairs of her 22-storey barefoot and soaked in blood.
He also said that blood and destruction were everywhere around, and she continued that she stopped a car on the road, and asked her owner to take her to the nearest hospital, but she did not receive treatment because it was crowded with victims, so she moved to another hospital and underwent surgery six hours, and the actress described the accident It's like a nuclear bomb.
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Thanks to my Lord first, he created me and gave me a new age. The explosion was close, and the scene is not like talking. Indeed, it follows Pivot on the house and Bishov blood. Where was it and everything is broken? He says that after us, we live, praise be to God a thousand times, give me strength, go down 22 floors, covered with blood, you can save the current of people, all of them are destroyed Wounded dead dead cars As if it were a nuclear bomb. Thank you, Lord, you protected me. Thank God, my children are fine and safe. They were not at home, thanking God every moment. O Lord, have mercy on the dead and heal the wounded.
A post shared by Nadine Nassib Njeim (@ nadine.nassib.njeim) on Aug 4, 2020 at 11:43 pm PDT
And a video clip spread over the communication sites of Dalia Ayash, wife of artist Rami Ayash, while receiving first aid, after she was injured in the Beirut explosion.
For her part, the artist Maya Diab strongly criticized the officials in a tweet in which she said, "In one who lives with no control over the country from under the ground, and lost until we all landed and the country under the ground."
In one who lives, who controls the country from under the ground and delinquent until we all landed and the country under the ground .. # The state of dogs and animals talking..a country that has originally a state will..there is not enough crying ... we want no bodies but only corpses # Lebanon # Beirut # destruction
- Maya Diab (@mayadiab) August 4, 2020
As for the actress Elisa, she said that her house was also struck by the explosion, but she was more oppressed in Lebanon.
Someone is aware of the president. You have, let us save you, your son-in-law and your failed government. The world does not believe what has happened in Beirut. You have Beirut's hey, forbidden, and God is forbidden! May God not forgive you
- Elissa (@elissakh) August 4, 2020
And published a group of pictures of the destruction suffered by part of her house near the site of the explosion, saying, "Who returns, who returns, Beirut."
Exhausted, but iron and property, but who returns? Who made us Beirut ??? pic.twitter.com/wJluxPHn7y
- Elissa (@elissakh) August 5, 2020
Uncle Fini, my anger included what happened. This country is better than the heck. With the right of Marwan Hamadeh ... This is the era of Nahs, and the one who governs us is the same, and the one who caused what has become today is behind the neglect of Nahnas. If they all lived, be aware of the dustbin of history # time_ time
- Elissa (@elissakh) August 4, 2020
"How after they can put their heads down on the pillow and sleep!" Asked actress Carole Samaha, denouncing. In reference to the failure of the country's officials.
بعد How after they can rest their head on the pillow and sleep? !!! Believe me, we have passed the stage of corruption for a long time ... May God relieve the pain of people..and I am not able to find words that express my feelings 😰 # Lebanon_ is dying # Lebanon_ explodes pic.twitter.com/gYFwUkydH7
- CAROLE SAMAHA🔴 (@CAROLE_SAMAHA) August 4, 2020
The artist Ragheb Alama continued to comment, angry at the government's failure, saying, "God's mercy be upon the martyrs, and God heals the wounded, and compensates the people for the losses, and may God take revenge on the ruling class who neglects the lives of the people."
good morning. Thank you to everyone who asked and reassured us, praise be to God, we are good and the physical damage is grave, but praise be to God, as the saying goes: “With money and not with his companions.” God’s mercy on the martyrs and God heals the wounded, and he compensates people for the losses 🙏 And may God take revenge on the reckless ruling class With people's lives
- RaghebAlama (@raghebalama) August 5, 2020
For her part, Haifa Wehbe called for donating blood for the victims of the traumatic explosion, saying, "Everybody is able to donate blood to the wounded, what is rumored and not momentary" and published a video of the effects of the destruction in her home after the accident.
Who has become today, Beirut, cries 💔 May God have mercy on all the victims, and everyone who is able to donate blood to the wounded does not hesitate for a moment because they are so many 🙏🏻
- Haifa Wehbe (@HaifaWehbe) August 4, 2020
As for Nicole Saba, she described the incident as an unforgettable day and a long, terrifying and sad night, and offered condolences to the families of the victims, and concluded her tweet by saying "God avenges who was the reason."
Unfortunately, today, we will forget, long, terrifying and sad night ... patience, O Lord, and patience of the families of the victims and the affected ... Patience of the doctors and nurses and give them strength 🙏🏻 🙏🏻 What a miserable day to Beirut # God is revenging from the night was the reason !! # Lebanon_bleeve # Beirut_pic explosion .twitter.com / iKaCgkXsdN
- Nicole Saba (@NicoleSabaaa) August 4, 2020
The artist, Sirine Abdel Nour, published a picture of the explosion, commenting, "God protects us from evil, who has set his eyes on us."
May God protect us from evil. The eyes have surrounded us ... # Beirut # Beirut_Explosion # Lebanon # Lebanon_Nahar #PrayForBeirut #lebanon #Beirut #BeirutExplosion pic.twitter.com/NZiCYkB8D2
- Cyrine Abdelnour (@CyrineAbdlNour) August 4, 2020
The artist Marwan Khoury published on his account, "I am fine and the family is fine. Praise be to God, thanks for the reassurance of all lovers in all the Arab world, but unfortunately Lebanon is not fine and the Lebanese people are not fine, and the poor, the poor and the injured are not fine! Pray for them."
"If they said an Israeli aggression against Lebanon, it would be honorable to us in the national sense from the aggression of the Lebanese officials neglecting Lebanon," the representative added. "Lebanon's enemy is Lebanon and Israel, and no one understands it except what I wrote. With my conviction of theories of neglect and aggression ... God have mercy and heal." Everyone, Lord. "
Solidarity of Arab artists
Arab artists declared their solidarity, as Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab wrote, "My heart is with you, and our Lord preserves Lebanon and its people, and our Lord reassures you." And the Syrian actor Tim Hassan published, "May God have mercy on the victims, heal the wounded and protect you, O Lebanon." Brother. "
May God have mercy on the victims, heal the wounded and protect you, Lebanon pic.twitter.com/th9kt8iZJq
Tim Hassan TIM HASSAN (@actortaim) August 4, 2020
Oh God, the kindest in Lebanon and the brotherly people of Lebanon 🇱🇧 # Saber_ Al-Robaiy pic.twitter.com/qQF6CrIiff
- Saber Al-Rubai (@rebaisaber) August 4, 2020
Tunisian artist Latifa wrote, "Lebanon is in mourning. May God preserve Lebanon and its people." As the artist Samira Said published, "A frightening and terrifying scene, I do not understand the language of politics, nor its adjustments, nor their contradictions, but is there justification for all this destruction and violence? May God protect Lebanon and protect our world from all of these." The disasters that follow us successively. "
Do not know, I am sure that most of my friends are in Beirut, may God protect you
- Latifa Al-Tunisia (@latisol) August 4, 2020