Khalid Abdalla on the challenges of being outspoken on Israel-Palestine
Published date: 8 March 2024 18:15 GMT
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Last update: 8 months 1 week ago
“People of our background got caught in a vortex… of how to speak, and actually be heard or understood or not be branded a terrorist, or not be branded an anti-semite… How do you find that space?”
Most recently you may have seen British-Egyptian actor Khalid Abdalla in the Netflix hit series ‘The Crown’ where he played Dodi al-Fayed, the Egyptian film producer, romantically involved with Princess Diana before the pair died in a car crash in 1997.
But Abdalla's also made headlines for calling for a ceasefire in Gaza at different red-carpet events, a gesture that has gone viral on social media.
So we sat down to discuss not only his work in ‘The Crown’, but also to ask why is it hard to speak out on Israel-Palestine?
Real Talk is an MEE interview series hosted by Mohamed Hashem that explores the unique stories and experiences of a diverse range of guests - from artists, to musicians, to politicians and more.
Most recently you may have seen British-Egyptian actor Khalid Abdalla in the Netflix hit series ‘The Crown’ where he played Dodi al-Fayed, the Egyptian film producer, romantically involved with Princess Diana before the pair died in a car crash in 1997.
But Abdalla's also made headlines for calling for a ceasefire in Gaza at different red-carpet events, a gesture that has gone viral on social media.
So we sat down to discuss not only his work in ‘The Crown’, but also to ask why is it hard to speak out on Israel-Palestine?
Real Talk is an MEE interview series hosted by Mohamed Hashem that explores the unique stories and experiences of a diverse range of guests - from artists, to musicians, to politicians and more.
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