Egyptian actor Fathi Abdel Wahab (Egyptian press)

Egyptian actor Fathi Abdel Wahab posted on his official Facebook account a call to provide assistance and provide job opportunities for Palestinians currently in Egypt.

Abdel Wahab said that he would receive letters from Palestinians containing their accounts and specializations, and that he would publish them later and invite those wishing to employ them to contact them.

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Solidarity with the cause

It was not the Egyptian actor's first initiative, as he was keen to provide support since the beginning of the Israeli war on Gaza during the "Al-Aqsa Flood" on October 7, 2023, and declared his solidarity with the Palestinian people against the massacres committed by the Israeli army over the course of more than 5 months.

At the end of the year 2023, Abdel Wahab wrote through his account, “I hope for the world that 2024 will be more just, more compassionate, more humane, and more peaceful, and that we will witness with our own eyes the lifting of injustice from our people in Palestine, and the tyranny of the brutal occupation will be removed from them and that it will be defeated irrevocably.” In the same post, he also interacted with the war. Which Sudan is witnessing and he wrote, “I hope that peace will return to prevail in good Sudan and all parts of the world.”

On November 17, 2023, he recited literary texts by the Palestinian poet Hind Joudeh, written after the “Al-Aqsa Flood,” and published them in a video on his Facebook account.

The Palestinian poet commented on the post and wrote, “Grateful to read my words with such closeness and belonging, and grateful for Gaza’s humanitarian voice to be heard. We hope that the war will stop and that Gaza and Palestine will live their Palestinianness without anger, injustice, intimidation, and the killing of its children and people. Long live a free, Arab Palestine.”

The Egyptian artist had previously published an audio clip of an Israeli soldier pleading with his commander, expressing his fear of the Palestinian resistance fighters by saying, “We cannot defeat them.” Fathi Abdel Wahab commented on it and wrote, “Tarp.”

Earlier, Abdel Wahab called for a boycott of the products of companies that support Israel and support for Egyptian products, and he published more than one post on his Facebook page to confirm that call.

He also asked his audience at the beginning of November to provide job opportunities for two Palestinian students at universities in Egypt after they lost contact with their families in Gaza.

Because of his posts in support of Palestine, Abdel Wahab’s Facebook page was banned and he asked his fans to interact with him.

It is noteworthy that Abdel Wahab is participating in the Ramadan 2024 drama season in more than one work, as he presents the character of Nizam al-Mulk in the series “The Assassins,” and the artist Hamada Hilal is also participating in the starring role of the fourth part of the series “Al-Maddah - The Legend of Return.”

Source: Al Jazeera