Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — A video of Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan commenting on the situation in Gaza and talking about the weapons of Arab countries has caused a stir among social media pioneers.
Muhammad Ramadan said in a video clip posted on his pages on his social media platforms: “May God give patience to the families of the martyrs and grant them stability and near victory, God willing, how many messages will I receive if I get anything. We want our voice to be heard, and to whom will it be heard?”
He continued: “We want our voice to reach people outside our country, our voice must reach our country, our country has armies and weapons, we buy weapons, we buy tanks, we buy airplanes, to the extent that they can stand up and throw their relative, we When will we use them to the point of buying others?”
He added: “Our voice will be heard from outside? We want someone from outside to protect us? This is the height of cowardice and we want to write in English, so outside they know, the height of manhood. You strike, where are you? Where is your country, where is your army?” Your voice will reach your government. Say your government, take up arms.” Fight.. Who will protect an Arab like you? We don’t say wise words..”
Muhammad Ramadan’s statements come amid ongoing fighting between Israel and the Islamist militant group Hamas following an operation inside Israel on the seventh of this month. The movement’s strongholds in the Gaza Strip with an operation called “Iron Swords”.
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