Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Egyptian artist, Mohamed Ramadan, caused an uproar among social media pioneers after a video he published in which he talked about the weapons of the Arab countries by commenting on the situation in Gaza.
Muhammad Ramadan said in the video clip that he posted on his pages on 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 do I receive when I get something and we want our voice to be conveyed, to whom will it be conveyed?”
He continued, saying: “We want our voice to reach those outside our country? Our voice to reach our country. Our country has armies and weapons, and we buy weapons, and we buy tanks, and we buy planes, and their relative to the point that they shoot up and throw up, and we buy others, when will we use them?”
He added: “Our voice will be heard from outside? We want someone from outside to defend us? This is the height of cowardice and the height of unmanliness when we say that we want to write in English so that they know that we are striking, and where are you? Where is your country and where is your army? Your voice will reach your government. Tell your government, take out the weapons.” And go fight.. Who will defend an Arab like you? We will not say sensible words..”
Muhammad Ramadan’s statements come at a time when the war between Israel and the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas continues after the operation that the latter carried out inside Israel on the seventh of this month and called it “Al-Aqsa Flood” and the Israeli response by targeting the movement’s strongholds in the Gaza Strip with an operation called “Iron Swords.” “.