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Assaad Feddah's death rumors shock fans, Syrian Artists Syndicate responds
Assaad Feddah's death rumors shock fans, Syrian Artists Syndicate responds

Al Bawaba

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

Assaad Feddah's death rumors shock fans, Syrian Artists Syndicate responds

ALBAWABA - In the last few hours, a rumor about the death of the great Syrian actor Assaad Feddah at the age of 87 has been trending on social media platforms and websites. When the rumor spread online amid the shock of the fans, the Syrian Artists Syndicate didn't release any statement to confirm or deny the truth of the reports. However, after the allegation became viral on social media, the Artists Syndicate wrote on Facebook: "Notice. Our distinguished colleague, the artist Mr. Assaad Feddah, is fine, thank God." It continued: "We reiterate. We hope that all artistic websites and fake pages to verify the news before publishing. If it does not come from the Artists Syndicate, then it is categorically denied news. Thank you for your understanding." Nonetheless, a few days ago, Syrian actor Assaad Feddah revealed the reasons for his long absence from the art scene, emphasizing his eagerness to make a planned and organized return soon. In media statements, Fadda stated that he is currently experiencing a period of rest, hoping to return to artistic work and meet the Syrian public. He emphasized the need for his return to the art scene to be carefully considered.

Syrian actress Hanan Al-Lulu dies after brave battle with Cancer
Syrian actress Hanan Al-Lulu dies after brave battle with Cancer

Al Bawaba

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

Syrian actress Hanan Al-Lulu dies after brave battle with Cancer

ALBAWABA - Syrian actress Hanan Al-Lulu dies after long cancer battle. A valiant and protracted fight against cancer has resulted in the passing of Hanan Al-Lulu, a well-known actress from Syria. Her death was announced today after her health had dramatically worsened over the past few days, which led to her admission into the intensive care unit, where she was undergoing treatment for complications resulting from her sickness. In a touching tribute that was posted on Facebook, the Syrian Artists Syndicate expressed their sorrow over her departure. The letter read, "Our deepest condolences on the passing of artist Hanan Al-Lulu after a courageous fight against chronic illness." The rightful owner of us is God, and we will one day take our place in His presence. In addition to the message, they uploaded a photograph of the cherished actress, which resulted in an outpouring of tributes from fans and other artists all around the Arab world. In the past, Hanan Al-Lulu had been battling cancer, but she had ultimately triumphed over the disease. Unhappily, her daughter disclosed that the condition had returned with a greater degree of severity, resulting in significantly more serious health consequences. During earlier interviews, her daughter had mentioned that Hanan had undergone extensive therapy, which included a complicated surgical procedure to remove a portion of her stomach. This was all part of her road toward recovery. She maintained her optimism and her determination to fight despite the physical toll that it had on her. Since the 1990s, Hanan Al-Lulu has been a well-known name in the world of Syrian television. She has made important contributions to the cultural landscape of the region with her performances in a number of distinguished programs. Fadlaqat Arabiya, Ishtar, Shamiyat, Baqaa Daw 9, Dunya, Haroun, and You Are My Life are only a few of the well-known films that she has performed in. Her filmography also contains a great number of other films. She became a well-known figure among Syrian and Arab audiences as a result of the plaudits she received for her diversity, honesty, and profound emotional range. Her passing is a tragic loss for the Syrian arts community as well as her devoted followers, who will remember her for her dogged determination, unwavering dedication, and significant contribution to Arab play.

Syrian actress Fadwa Mohsen dies aged 84
Syrian actress Fadwa Mohsen dies aged 84

Al Bawaba

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

Syrian actress Fadwa Mohsen dies aged 84

Published May 20th, 2025 - 06:21 GMT ALBAWABA - Well-known Syrian actress Fadwa Mohsen passed away at the age of 84, local media reported on Tuesday. Fadwa Mohsen died aged 84, according to a statement from the Syrian Artists Syndicate on its official Facebook page, which also confirmed that funeral details will be announced later. Hami Bakkar posted on social media mourning his mother, Fadwa Mohsen. (Instagram) Her son, actor Hami Bakkar, mourned her on his Instagram account with touching words in which he said: "My mother has passed away. May God have mercy on you, my mother. You have gone to the Most Merciful." Fadwa Mohsen is very famous for her role in Bab Al-Hara where she played the role of "Om Ibrahim". Who is Fadwa Mohsen? Fadwa Mohsen was born in the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor on February 26, 1941. She began her artistic career in the mid-1980s. Her true breakthrough came in 1992 with her role in the TV series "Tarabish," which marked a turning point in her career. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

Sulaf Fawakherji breaks silence on marriage to Bashar al-Assad
Sulaf Fawakherji breaks silence on marriage to Bashar al-Assad

Al Bawaba

time19-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

Sulaf Fawakherji breaks silence on marriage to Bashar al-Assad

ALBAWABA - On social media, a phony marriage certificate purportedly proving a connection between Syrian actress Sulaf Fawakherji and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has sparked intense debate. Shortly after Fawakherji was formally expelled from the Syrian Artists Syndicate for allegedly endorsing the Assad government and demonstrating a lack of concern for the plight of the Syrian people, the paper started making the rounds. The paper, dated September 11, 2022, states that Fawakherji marries Assad and names her as a lady who has finished her post-divorce waiting period, suggesting that she and her ex-husband, actor Wael Ramadan, are no longer together. In a post on her verified Facebook account, Fawakherji replied sarcastically and incredulously, calling the paper a total fabrication. "We didn't invite anybody and kept it small. She added, "I swear, it's laughable," making fun of the assertions. Her message to her detractors was to "discuss ideas without attacking someone's honor" and to examine their obsession with private issues. Additionally, the actress drew attention to important mistakes in the purported document, such as an erroneous birthday and her father's name being stated incorrectly as "Mohammad" rather than "Mohammad Salim." "I have not divorced, and I won't, if God wills," she said, further denying that she and her husband had ever separated. For years, opposition speakers have criticized Fawakherji, a well-known ally of the Syrian regime. The distribution of the falsified paper is now much more controversial since her expulsion from the syndicate has rekindled discussion about her public persona and political beliefs.

Maazen Al-Nator Appointed Head of the Syrian Artists Syndicate - Jordan News
Maazen Al-Nator Appointed Head of the Syrian Artists Syndicate - Jordan News

Jordan News

time06-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Jordan News

Maazen Al-Nator Appointed Head of the Syrian Artists Syndicate - Jordan News

The Syrian Artists Syndicate announced on its official Facebook page on Wednesday the appointment of Syrian actor Maazen Al-Nator as the new head of the Syrian Artists Syndicate. The post included a picture showing him shaking hands with the former head, Mohsen Ghazi. اضافة اعلان Al-Nator shared a series of photos on his official Instagram account taken at the syndicate's headquarters in Damascus, where he is seen with new members of the syndicate and the former head. He wrote in the caption: "What I hope from God is that I will be able to fulfill the tasks and duties entrusted to me as the head of the artists in the new Syria." He spoke about his vision for the syndicate under his leadership: "We will lead it with the spirit of teamwork with the new members of the syndicate's board, who were chosen after careful deliberations. With the elegance and grace of art, and in accordance with the laws and regulations." He added: "We will work so that our syndicate reflects us and we reflect it. Welcome to the free new Syria, and to our syndicate that will rise, with God's grace, along with the rise of free Syria, despite all the doubters and pessimists." He concluded his post with the words: "Long live free Syria." However, the new head did not refer to the process through which he was selected for this position, nor has there been any official announcement about his appointment from any of the country's media outlets, including the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), as of this date. Al-Nator's Positions Maazen Al-Nator is known for his opposition to Bashar al-Assad's regime and his support for the Syrian revolution since it began in 2011. Al-Nator replaces Syrian actor Mohsen Ghazi as the head of the Syndicate after Ghazi's three-year tenure. Ghazi's time in office was marked by significant tensions with several artists and Syrian media outlets, even before the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Ghazi succeeded the late actor Zuhair Ramadan, who, during his two terms in office, was known for excluding and expelling artists who opposed Bashar al-Assad, as well as those who did not take a clear stance in support of him, especially among those living abroad.

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