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Bassem Youssef’s Comments on Gaza-Israel Conflict Spark Controversy on Social Media

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Egyptian satirist, Bassem Youssef, who lives in the United States, ignited an interaction among social media users after commenting on the current events in Gaza and Israel.

Social media pioneers highlighted Bassem Youssef’s use of the term “Aha”, which is common among Egyptians, in the statements he made with journalist Piers Morgan.

Bassem Youssef said in his statement, quoting the character of an Israeli citizen addressing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “I watched an interview with Danny Ayalon. He was Israel’s advisor and ambassador to the United States. Do you know what he said? He said that the solution for these Palestinians is to go to the vast land of Sinai and live there temporarily.” In the camp cities ‘temporarily’ – wink wink – until we rebuild Gaza again and then we invite you again… I mean, it’s wrong, we’ve seen this movie before.”

The circulation of Bassem Youssef’s statements comes as clashes continue between the Israeli army and the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” after the operation launched by the movement inside Israel, which it called “Al-Aqsa Flood,” and the Israeli response by targeting the movement’s strongholds in the Gaza Strip.

It is noteworthy that the human losses in Gaza during only the first eight days of the start of the Israeli strikes exceeded the number of deaths during the conflict between Gaza and Israel, which lasted 51 days in 2014, according to the spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, Ashraf Al-Qudra.

2014 was the deadliest year ever in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with at least 2,251 Palestinians killed in Gaza during 50 days of war, according to data from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

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2023-10-18 04:41:15

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