CAIRO — An Egyptian celebrity has sparked an uproar after a photo of him with an Israeli pop star was posted online, prompting angry rants from newscasters and the actor-singer's suspension from a stage and film professionals' union.
The outcry over Mohamed Ramadan's photograph with Israeli crooner Omer Adam highlights anti-Israel sentiment among most Egyptians who view any direct interaction with Israelis as taboo.
The controversy began over the weekend when an Emirati journalist, Hamad al-Mazroui, posted a photo of Ramadan with his arm around Adam while both were in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, this month.
"The most famous artist in Egypt with the most famous artist in Israel. Dubai brings us together," al-Mazroui wrote, before deleting the photo.
An Arabic language Twitter account for the state of Israel quickly retweeted the photo with the caption: "Art brings us together."
Ahmed Moussa, a well-known TV presenter loyal to President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, slammed Ramadan's action as "a full-fledged crime." He called for the union to take "deterrence measures" to stop further interactions with Israelis.
Ashraf Zaki, head of the Theatrical Professions Syndicate, said late Monday in video comments that the union decided to suspend Ramadan pending an investigation, which will take place the first week of December since the actor is currently in Dubai.
Under the suspension, Ramadan is banned from acting and singing until the probe is complete.