The Lebanese influencer had words of appreciation today after watching a video of the Arab team entering the field with the traditional kufiya.
One of the moments that will be remembered most on this date 27 of the 2023 National Championship was experienced at the Nelson Oyarzún stadium in Chillán. During the duel between Ñublense and Palestino, the Arabs entered the field with the traditional kufiya around their necks, as a gesture for the victims of the conflict in Gaza. In addition, before the start of the match, those of La Cisterna stood with one knee on the grass. in an action that was also joined by his rival colleagues.

What happened quickly went viral and had not only national, but global repercussions. Indeed, the video of Palestino entering the game with the aforementioned kufiya was reposted on the social network
Mia Khalifa’s gratitude
This latest publication reached the current influencer and former adult film actress Mia Khalifa, who reposted what Abdallah wrote and, with the help of the Chilean team’s video, took the opportunity to recall what what national rescuers did during the terrible explosion in Beirut (Lebanon). ). , August 4, 2020.
“I remember that when the explosion happened in Beirut, the Chilean rescuers took the first flight,” the 30-year-old begins to write. He then highlighted the work of our country’s rescuers: “They worked tirelessly alongside the Lebanese Red Cross to save people from under the rubble,” he added.
It should be noted that during the aforementioned explosion that occurred in the port of the Lebanese capital, 218 people died and another 7,500 were injured. 300,000 city residents had to be displaced due to the devastating effects that affected buildings within a 20 kilometer radius.
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