Another widely shared photo of Ramadan, with Israeli footballer Diaa Sabia, also caused online stir, with the hashtag “Mohamed Ramadan is Zionist” on Twitter.
Although Egypt officially has ties to Israel, its government has encouraged warm peace with the Jewish state and normalization remains ill-sighted, contrasting sharply with the United Arab Emirates, which have s tried to foster cultural exchanges and warm relations between the peoples of its country. new normalization with Israel.
In what gave the impression of being an attempt to hurt on Saturday, Ramadan seemed to realize that he did not know or care about Adam’s legacy.
Ramadan posted a photo of himself with his fans, saying, “I don’t get a chance to ask everyone about their identity, color, nationality and religion. “
The historic peace agreement between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin signed in Washington on March 26, 1979, remained a bloodless peace between the two nations.
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi welcomed the normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates when it was announced, expressing “any action that brings peace” to the Middle East.
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