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May. 19, 2021 8:06 AM
In 1941, the tremendous Egyptian singer and musician, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, sang “Al-Karnak” for the first time. The song, dedicated to the vast pharaonic site that was built and expanded by many kings, was written by the poet Ahmed Fathi, who wrote the words to many of Abdel Wahab’s songs. The tune was written by the musician himself.
One of the lines in this immortal song says: “I roam without destination, and how long my roamings are.”
That is precisely the situation in which we, Arabs with Israeli citizenship, find ourselves.
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