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Fadel Shaker denies fighting in the Abra events, and the prisoner exonerates him from funding

Coverage of the trial session of Fadel Shaker and Ahmad al-Assir in the Abra events case. The artist denies carrying weapons, while al-Assir asserts: "He sought refuge with us for protection and did not fund us." Here are the full details.

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Fadel Shaker denies fighting in the Abra events, and the prisoner exonerates him from funding

In a new development in a legal case that has preoccupied Lebanese and Arab public opinion for years, the Military Court in Lebanon heard, today (Thursday), in two separate sessions, both the artist Fadel Shaker and Sheikh Ahmed Al-Assir, within the context of the ongoing trials related to the bloody “Abra events” that took place in the city of Sidon in southern Lebanon in 2013.

A firm denial of the use of weapons

During the session, Lebanese artist Fadel Shaker reiterated his categorical denial of participating in any direct military action against Lebanese army units during those events. In his testimony before the court, Shaker stated that he possessed no technical or practical knowledge of how to handle or use weapons, emphasizing unequivocally that he had "never fired a single shot" in his life, in an attempt to refute the charges against him of involvement in armed combat.

The prisoner exonerates Shaker: He sought refuge with us for protection

For his part, Ahmed al-Assir bolstered Shaker's defense, explaining to the court the details of his relationship with the artist during that period. Al-Assir emphasized that Fadel Shaker never funded his armed group, stressing that he would never have accepted any financial support from him given the nature of their relationship.

The prisoner revealed the motives behind Shaker’s presence near him, indicating that the artist’s refuge with him was motivated by pure “personal protection,” after he received a series of serious death threats. He pointed out that the singer’s house had already been subjected to systematic arson and theft during that tense period, which prompted him to seek a safe haven.

Historical background: What happened in Abra in 2013?

To understand the context of this trial, it is necessary to go back to June 2013, when the Abra area of ​​Sidon witnessed violent and bloody clashes between the Lebanese army and groups affiliated with Ahmad al-Assir. These events were not mere skirmishes, but rather constituted a dangerous turning point in the Lebanese security landscape. The battles resulted in the martyrdom of 18 officers and soldiers of the Lebanese army, in addition to the deaths of dozens of militants, and ended with the army seizing control of al-Assir's security compound and the escape of al-Assir and Shaker.

From the pinnacle of singing to the dock

This trial is of exceptional importance, transcending local security concerns, given Fadel Shaker's former artistic stature. The "King of Romance's" transformation and his retirement from music to join the Assir group came as a major shock to the Arab artistic and public spheres. Since his disappearance and refuge in the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp, his case has become a matter of public debate, with some sympathizing with his artistic legacy and others demanding his legal accountability.

At the end of the session, the court decided to postpone the continuation of the case until March 24, pending the completion of legal procedures and hearing the remaining testimonies in this thorny case.

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Sherine Abdel Wahab's car sparks controversy: Shocking scene reveals details of her absence

A video of Sherine Abdel Wahab's car covered in dust has sparked concern among her fans. Learn more about her recent troubles and her legal battle to regain control of her accounts and make her artistic comeback.

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Sherine Abdel Wahab's car sparks controversy: Shocking scene reveals details of her absence

Egyptian artist Sherine Abdel Wahab has been trending on social media platforms in recent hours, after a controversial video circulated showing her luxury car parked in front of her house covered with thick layers of dust, creating a sad scene that worried her fans and raised questions about the nature of her daily life in light of the successive crises she has recently experienced.

A scene that evokes nostalgia and memories

A fan, who documented the viral video, explained that the luxury car appeared completely neglected, prompting him to express his deep sadness. The person who posted the video connected this scene to his personal memories of Sherine's voice and songs from his university days, suggesting that the car's condition might reflect the intense busyness or isolation the artist has experienced recently, away from the spotlight and public life.

The car of Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab is parked in front of her house and covered with dirt.

The context of the crises and their impact on the trajectory of “Voice of Egypt”

This situation cannot be viewed in isolation from the broader context of Sherine Abdel Wahab's life in recent years. The artist, popularly known as "The Voice of Egypt" and considered one of the pillars of modern Arabic music, faced a series of personal, health, and legal challenges that directly impacted the continuity of her artistic output and media presence. This intermittent absence affected not only her local audience but also left a noticeable void in the Arab music scene, where millions await any sign of her strong comeback and the resumption of her usual artistic activities.

Between anxiety and public questions

The video sparked a division in reactions; while a large segment of the public expressed their deep sympathy and concern that this neglect might be an indication of an unstable psychological state, others questioned the logical reasons for leaving a car of this size vulnerable to damage, amid calls for the artist to overcome this phase and return to shining.

The car of Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab is parked in front of her house and covered with dirt.

A glimmer of hope amidst the dust

In stark contrast to the somber car scene, Sherine had already begun taking concrete steps to reconnect with her fans, recently surprising them with a special appearance on Instagram. She posted a short promotional clip for her new song, "Asal Hayati" (Honey of My Life), a move interpreted by critics and fans as a genuine desire to break her silence and re-establish direct contact with her admirers, confirming that the artist is striving to separate her personal struggles from her professional career.

Legal battle over digital identity

In a related development, Sherine is still engaged in a fierce legal battle to reclaim her digital rights. She previously issued a press release detailing her dispute with the person managing her official pages, accusing him of seizing her YouTube channel and illegally profiting from it, which explains the recent disruption in the release of her artistic content.

Official warnings and rights protection

In order to protect her rights, the artist's lawyer reiterated his warnings to the public and media against interacting with any unofficial pages bearing Sherine's name on YouTube, TikTok, or X. The legal statement emphasized that Sherine Abdel Wahab holds exclusive ownership of these platforms, categorically denying any reports of their sale or transfer. This reflects the artist's determination to consolidate her position and regain control of her media and artistic outlets.

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Caroline Azmy injured on Ramez Galal's Ramadan 2026 show

Details of the injury of artist Caroline Azmy and her transfer to the hospital during the filming of Ramez Galal’s prank for the Ramadan 2026 season, and her return to filming the series “Ras Al Afaa” with Amir Karara.

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Caroline Azmy injured on Ramez Galal's Ramadan 2026 show

Young Egyptian actress Caroline Azmy a sudden accident that resulted in bruises and various injuries to her body, while participating in the filming of an episode of the famous prank show presented by star Ramez Galal , which is scheduled to be shown during the Ramadan season of 2026. The news caused concern among the actress's fans and followers of Ramadan dramas as soon as it was circulated.

Details of the injury and transfer to the hospital

Sources close to the artist reported in media statements that Caroline Azmy was rushed to a hospital this morning to receive urgent medical attention. The artist underwent a series of thorough medical examinations to ensure there were no fractures or serious injuries, and she immediately began physical therapy sessions to stabilize her condition and alleviate the pain resulting from the accident.

Ramez Galal's programs: ongoing controversy and potential dangers

This incident has once again brought to light the nature of the prank shows presented annually by artist Ramez Galal, which enjoy record viewership across the Arab world. However, they also face ongoing criticism due to the dangerous nature of some of the segments and pranks played on the guests. Injuries to guests during filming have been a recurring problem in previous seasons, raising questions about the safety standards followed in such programs that rely on excitement and adventure.

Quick return to the filming location

Despite the injury, the source confirmed that the medical team treating Caroline Azmy was satisfied with her stable condition, allowing her to leave the hospital. Reflecting her professional commitment, Caroline returned to filming her scenes in the highly anticipated drama series "The Snake's Head," aiming to meet the busy schedule for its broadcast during Ramadan 2026.

Details of the series "The Snake's Head" and its creators

The series "The Snake's Head" is one of the most anticipated drama productions of 2026, boasting a stellar cast of A-list actors. Caroline Azmy stars alongside Amir Karara, Sherif Mounir, Tarek Lotfy, Ahmed Ghazi, and the veteran actress Magda Zaki, with a special guest appearance by Fathy Abdel Wahab. Written by Hani Sarhan and directed by Mohamed Bakir, the 30-episode series unfolds within a framework of suspense and intrigue.

Intense cinematic activity

Aside from television dramas, Caroline Azmy is currently very active in the arts, having recently joined the cast of a new film tentatively titled "Mahmoud El Tani." She will star alongside Ahmed Bahr, known as "Kozbara," and the young actor Ahmed Ghazi, confirming her strong presence in the film and television scene in the coming period.

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Youssef El Sherif and the series "The Art of War": Behind the scenes of his comeback in Ramadan

Youssef El Sherif talks about the Ramadan series "The Art of War," revealing details about the character of Ziad and his collaboration with Amr Samir Atef, in an experience that blends suspense with comedy for the first time.

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Youssef El Sherif and the series "The Art of War": Behind the scenes of his comeback in Ramadan

The Arab audience eagerly anticipates the upcoming Ramadan television season, which will see the return of Egyptian star Youssef El Sherif to the small screen with his new series, "The Art of War." El Sherif recently revealed behind-the-scenes details of this project, which he considers a pivotal moment in his career, emphasizing that he is approaching it as if it were his first, which has placed him in a state of positive anxiety and constant anticipation of viewers' reactions.

The responsibility of returning and the challenges of absence

Youssef El Sherif explained that his absence from Ramadan dramas has doubled the responsibility placed upon him, especially given the overwhelming response to the show's teaser trailer. In a television interview, he indicated that this anxiety stems from his respect for his audience and his constant desire to deliver content that meets their expectations, emphasizing that each new project presents its own unique challenge.

The successful duo with Amr Samir Atef

In discussing the series' dramatic structure, El Sherif confirmed that he personally conceived the majority of the ideas, but he refused to take sole credit, praising the pivotal role of screenwriter Amr Samir Atef . This partnership is an extension of their previous successes together in works that left a clear mark on Egyptian drama. Atef is distinguished by his ability to craft complex plots and transform abstract ideas into tightly woven screenplays, a skill El Sherif relies on in "The Art of War" to deliver a distinct visual and intellectual experience.

From military heritage to modern drama

The series takes its name and general framework from the famous book "The Art of War" by the Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu , a historical work written over two thousand years ago and considered one of the most important classic references on military and administrative strategies worldwide. Al-Sharif explained that the series does not recount historical events, but rather employs the book's strategies and philosophy within a contemporary and lighthearted dramatic framework, while maintaining the elements of suspense and mystery that have become hallmarks of his previous works.

The character of "Ziad" and the adventure of comedy

Regarding the nature of his role, Youssef El Sherif revealed details about the character of "Ziad," whom he portrays, describing him as a reckless and daring figure who disregards traditional constraints. Ziad relies on disguises and unconventional plans, a stark contrast to Youssef's own calm and collected personality. The surprise of this work lies in its blend of suspense and comedic elements, a challenge El Sherif initially hesitated to undertake, as he doesn't consider himself a comedic actor. However, he ultimately decided to take the plunge to break the mold and present a new side of himself to his audience.

Team and creators of the experience

The cast of the series "The Art of War" includes a number of stars, alongside Youssef El Sherif, Shery Adel, Reem Mustafa, Islam Ibrahim, Dina Sami, Mohamed Gomaa, and Walid Fawaz. The series is written by the acclaimed writer Amr Samir Atef and directed by Mahmoud Abdel Tawwab, and is expected to be one of the top contenders in the Ramadan television season.

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