
Israeli police have arrested Massa Abdel Hadi, a famous Arab Israeli actor, over his social media posts supporting the Palestinian resistance group Hamas after he violated the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel during the October 7 surprise attack on Israel. did.
Police said in a statement that they had arrested an actress and network influencer, a resident of the city of Nazareth, on suspicion of expressions of praise, police said in a statement, without naming her. [for terror] And hate speech.”
“The police fight against incitement and support for terrorism continues at all times,” the statement said.
Massa Abdel Hadi posted photos of 85-year-old hostage Yafa Adar with laughing emojis, with another post showing Hamas forces breaking through Israel’s security barrier.
Her co-star Ofer Schechter condemned her post, saying: “I’m ashamed of you. You should be ashamed of yourself. You live in Nazareth, live and act in our TV shows and movies, and then Stabs us in the back.”
The Arab-Israeli actress is among several others who have been arrested over social media posts highlighting the devastation of Israeli brutality.
The Hamas government in Gaza said more than 5,000 people had been killed in Israeli attacks on the coastal area.
“Let’s go Berlin style,” she wrote in a caption, referring to the fall of the Berlin Wall, which separated the two Germanys until 1989.
“He is accused of supporting terrorism,” said his lawyer Jafar Farah, who is also the director of the human rights association Mousawat. AFP.
The 37-year-old actress has starred in several series, films and dramas.
Arab-Israeli singer Dalal Abu Amneh was also briefly detained this week over one of her social media posts.

Members of Israel’s Arab minority and Palestinians in East Jerusalem have been fired, expelled from colleges over comments expressing solidarity with Gaza residents since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas, according to rights campaigners and Israeli police. Has been given and arrested.
Israeli Arabs constitute one-fifth of Israel’s population.
Record number of people martyred in one day
Israeli airstrikes on already devastated Gaza killed at least 700 people in the past 24 hours – the most since the siege of the city began, with roads and hospitals turned into cemeteries and morgues.
UN agencies made an urgent request for unrestricted emergency aid to enter Gaza, stressing that current delivery levels were inadequate to support the Palestinian population affected by continued Israeli bombardment.

The occupation forces claimed to have attacked the positions of more than 400 Hamas fighters, resulting in the deaths of many fighters.
Doctors in war-torn Gaza reported on Tuesday that hundreds of patients, including those injured in the fighting, were arriving with symptoms of diseases caused by severe overcrowding in hospitals and inadequate sanitary conditions in shelters.
This situation has resulted in more than 1.4 million persons taking refuge in temporary shelters due to the most intense air attacks.
Many humanitarian organizations have consistently expressed concern about the growing public health crisis in the densely populated Palestinian territory.
Israel told all people living in the northern part of the 45 km long Gaza Strip to move south, but its attacks have devastated districts across the territory.
As all hospitals are running out of fuel to run generators, doctors have warned that vital equipment such as incubators for newborns are at risk of shutting down.
The Hamas-run health ministry said 40 medical centers had suspended operations at a time when bombings and displacement are increasing strain on the system.