A number of celebrities in the Arab world announced their donation to the victims of the Israeli occupation bombing of Gaza after the Al-Aqsa flood, and a number of them decided to support the victims by participating in relief as well as moral support through their accounts on social media platforms.

Egyptian singer Mohamed Tharwat launched an initiative aimed at providing relief aid, writing on his Facebook account, "The feeling of helplessness and inability to change or help is deadly (...) Through their work and talent, everyone can support and support."

"I decided to donate all the profits of my concerts to the children of Gaza and send medical convoys from the Tharwat Foundation for Social Welfare to examine and treat our children in Gaza," he said.

Tharwat announced his intention to hold a national charity concert in Egypt that would allocate its profit to Palestine and invited fellow singers to participate.

The singer Mohammed Hamaki announced a few days ago for donating the profits of his concerts during the coming period to support Palestinian families, and wrote on his account on Instagram that the power of art appears in difficult situations and cited the position of um Kulthum, which provided concerts went profits in favor of the war effort in time of war.

He added that he considers the weapon through which he can provide support and support is art, and decided to allocate all the profits of his concerts in the form of donations to the Red Crescent Society to support Palestine, until the "crisis" ends.

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The Egyptian Red Crescent Society thanked singer Amr Diab for his donation to the Palestinian people, and Amr Diab changed his personal picture through his Facebook account with the image of the Palestinian flag, and in a statement from his media office confirmed his donation of 5 million Egyptian pounds ($ 162,<>).

Diab also announced the cancellation of his concert in Dubai, which was scheduled for Friday, October 20, indefinitely, writing on his official Facebook account, "Our hearts beat with support and solidarity with the people of Palestine in these difficult times."

Through the comics feature, singer Ahmed Fahmy (WAMA team member) announced – on his Instagram account – that he donated all the profits of his own project this month for the benefit of the Palestinian people, which was also done by the Moroccan singer Basma Boussil, as she announced through her Instagram account that she donated the profits of her own project this month for the benefit of Palestine.

A large number of celebrities supported relief campaigns for the benefit of the Palestinian people and called on their fans - through their accounts - to donate for the benefit of the victims of Gaza, including the artist Hamza Namira, Angham, Tamer Hosni, Mona Zaki and actor Ahmed Fahmy.