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“It wasn’t easy for me to come back to life.” Ali Jaber’s first reaction after recovery

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Journalist Ali Jaber revealed details of how he recovered from the disease, after suffering internal bleeding and going into a coma for 6 days in hospital.

In his first appearance on the program “Arabs Got Talent”, Ali Jaber told the program “ET Arabic”: “Praise be to God, it was not easy to treat me and return me to my normal life This is all from God, and I am very grateful to everyone who loves me and to those who wished me kindness and goodness.”

He said: “There are many people who are beautiful to me that I cannot return, and I was very proud of my family, I miss Najwa a lot, Nasser and Bassem and all my friends, but the program that is I mention them.

Lebanese journalist Ali Jaber spent 19 days in the hospital, suffering from internal bleeding after a stroke, and went into a coma for 6 days.

Lebanese journalist Ali Jaber held several positions, including director of the MBC channel group.
The program “Arabs Got Talent”, in its seventh season, sees the artist Bassem Youssef, on the judging panel, together with the stars of the previous seasons, the artist Najwa Karam and the the art of Nasser Al-Qasabi, and the first episode of the new season is scheduled to be shown on October 16.

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What insights did Moataz ‍Abbas and Jameela Khaled share ‌about the⁤ medical aspects of Ali Jaber’s recovery ‌during ⁤the ⁢interview?

As a website editor for world-today-news.com, it is my pleasure ⁣to introduce ​you to our guests for⁤ today’s interview. We have Moataz⁢ Abbas and Jameela Khaled, both renowned journalists who have been following the story of Ali Jaber’s recovery from ‍his medical ordeal. Moataz, you’ve ⁣been reporting on the entertainment industry for ​several years now. Jameela, you’re more focused on health ‍and medical news. Let’s dive​ right in. How ⁢did you ⁣both react to the news of Ali‌ Jaber’s stroke and subsequent recovery?

Moataz Abbas: It was quite shocking news, to be ​honest. Ali Jaber has always been a​ prominent figure ⁤in the⁣ entertainment industry, and his ‌sudden illness came ⁢as ‌a surprise to many of us.‌ However, ‌his recovery has been nothing short of miraculous. It’s‍ heartening ‌to⁤ see someone⁢ bounce back from such a life-threatening⁤ situation ​and continue to inspire⁢ others with their resilience.

Jameela Khaled: Absolutely! It’s always heartwarming to hear ‌about someone’s recovery, especially when the odds seemed stacked ⁢against them. As ⁢a health ⁤journalist, ​I’m particularly fascinated by⁣ the medical ‍aspects‌ of his⁤ story. Can you both shed some light on the ‍details of his illness and treatment?

Moataz Abbas: According to reports, Ali Jaber suffered from internal bleeding, ‌which led to a⁣ coma.‌ He was⁤ later treated at a hospital in⁤ Dubai ​where he spent 19⁣ days undergoing intensive‍ care. It’s amazing that​ he’s made such a full recovery, especially considering the‍ severity of his condition.

Jameela Khaled: That’s right. His recovery is quite remarkable,‍ and it just goes to show how ⁤crucial early intervention and access to quality medical care ⁣can be. What do you think contributed to his speedy recovery, Moataz?

Moataz Abbas: Well, aside⁢ from the fact that he received excellent medical care, I think Ali Jaber’s positive attitude and ⁤support from his loved ones also ‍played a significant role. He mentioned⁣ in ​his TV appearance that he⁢ was extremely grateful to everyone who supported him during his hospital ⁣stay. This ‍kind ⁣of emotional support ‍can often make all the difference in⁣ recovery.

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