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Fruits of Peace: Omar Adam is holding contacts ahead of a historic performance in the Emirates
In light of the peace agreement that is expected to be signed between Israel and the Emirates, there has also been a warming in the musical sector: After Omar Adam sent a greeting to the country's leaders for the assistance they provide to the Jewish community, the singer received a reply letter from one of the royal family. Adam's spokesman: "We are in contact for a performance there"
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Sunday, 16 August 2020, 08:38Omar Adam is holding contacts ahead of his special show in the UAE - the successful singer's public relations man said this morning (Sunday). Adam's entourage added that several months ago, Omar Adam sent a blessing to the country's leaders following the assistance to the Jewish community there, and in response last weekend he received a reply from one of the members of the royal family, Hamed bin Khalifa.
A few months ago, Omar Adam conveyed a message of gratitude and appreciation to the leadership in the Emirates, for its assistance and support to the synagogue and the Jewish community. Solly Wolf, chairman of the Jewish community, sent Omar a message in light of his contribution to the positive warm-up in relations between the two countries, in which he thanked him and congratulated him. Omar himself even received a personal invitation from the leaders of the Emirates to visit and now, as mentioned, contacts are being made for a special show of the singer.
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A historical show? Omar Adam (Photo: Gadi Sierra)Last week it was revealed that Israel and the United Arab Emirates are about to sign a peace agreement. In the first ever interview with an official source for the media in Israel, Minister Anwar Garagash told Walla! NEWS that his country is interested in implementing normalization as quickly as possible. In a video call from Abu Dhabi, he expressed confidence that the annexation program was out of the question, and even stressed: "Tourists from Israel will be able to visit here soon."