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[2024 year in review ~ Vogue Arabia]
JAN - Rania Benchegra
FEB - Tara Atalla, Raneem Haitham, Kira Yaghnam, Sarah Yousef, Thalia Alansari, Tara Abboud, Arwa Al Banawi, Alia and Abeer Oraif, Husein Alireza, Lina Malaika, Mohammed ‘Moe’ Khoja, Nojoud Alrumaihi, Sarah Taibah, Fay Fouad, Aisha Almamy, Ziyad ‘Zizo’ Almaayouf
MAR - Elyanna, Monica Bellucci, Nadine Nassib Njeim, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Halima Aden, Abrar Alothman, Winnie Harlow
APR - Summer Shesha, Marwan Hamed, Menna Shalaby, Tara Emad, Ahmed Hatem, Youssra, Nour El Nabawy, Nour, Reem El Adl, Huda Elmufti, Razane Jammal
MAY - Salma Hayek
JUN - HRH Princess AlJoharah bint Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Yara Alnamlah
JUL/AUG - Nawal El Moutawakel, Dunya Aboutaleb
SEP - Claudia Schiffer; Googoosh (digital)
OCT - Salma Abu Deif
NOV - Imane Khelif; Imaan Hammam (digital)
DEC - Najwa Karam
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Today, 27 August 2024, we mark the 23rd anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian revolutionary and national leader Abu Ali Mustafa by Zionist occupation forces, using US-made and US-provided helicopter-fired missiles, in a bloody illustration of the alliance of Zionism and imperialism that is amplified today in the genocidal Zionist assault on Gaza, armed with U.S.-made and -sponsored weaponry. The General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Abu Ali Mustafa was targeted in his office in occupied Al-Bireh, Palestine, part of the systematic mechanism of assassination that continues to characterize the attacks on the leading martyrs: Ismail Haniyeh, Fouad Shukr, Saleh al-Arouri, and so many others. He has become a symbol of resistance, Palestinian unity and confrontation of the occupation, known by his famous words when entering Palestine: “We return to resist, not to compromise.” Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes Abu Ali Mustafa, a popular, revolutionary leader of the Palestinian liberation movement, who remained committed to the Palestinian resistance, the Palestinian people and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea, until his last moment. He continued his work even though he knew that he was targeted, because he was determined to never abandon the cause of the people, resisting and struggling in the Al-Aqsa Intifada and developing the struggle after the devastation of Oslo…. Abu Ali Mustafa was a son of the Palestinian popular classes, born in 1938 in Arraba, Jenin, Palestine. He left school in the third grade and worked as a boy in the factories of Haifa before and during the Nakba and the Zionist colonization of Palestine. At the age of 17, he joined the Arab Nationalist Movement, founded by Dr. George Habash (al-Hakim), Wadie Haddad, Abu Maher al-Yamani (himself a labour leader), Basil al-Kubaisi, Ahmad al-Khatib, Hani al-Hindi and their comrades, and played a leading role in the ANM of the 1950s and 1960s. He returned to the occupied West Bank of Palestine in 1999 — to his place of birth, Arraba, Jenin. He expressed clearly that his return to Palestine was accompanied by a very clear commitment to resistance and liberation, including and particularly the armed resistance. In 2000, at the sixth congress of the PFLP, Abu Ali Mustafa was elected General Secretary of the Front. His presence as a principled national leader in occupied Palestine was not a concession to the Palestinian Authority and the Oslo framework but served as a challenge to the so-called “peace process” — and this is why he was targeted for assassination. Over 50,000 Palestinians marched in his funeral in central Ramallah. As a response to the targeted assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa, the PFLP elected its general secretary Ahmad Sa’adat — today imprisoned in Zionist jails and one of the leadership figures of the imprisoned Palestinian resistance, alongside Abdullah Barghouthi, Marwan Barghouthi, Ibrahim Hamed, Abbas al-Sayyed, Hassan Salameh and over 9,500 Palestinian prisoners — and targeted the notoriously racist Zionist tourism minister Rehavam Ze’evi several weeks later on 17 October. Of course, Ze’evi was widely known and notorious for his demands for the complete ethnic cleansing of Palestine. The successful assassination of Ze'evi sent a clear message from the Palestinian resistance – that the Israeli assassination policy would not be tolerated and that an assassination of Palestinian leaders would be met with an equal response. This project remains critical today, as Hezbollah responds to the assassination of Fouad Shukr (Sayyed Mohsen), and as the entire alliance of resistance forces in the region awaits the coming response to the Zionist assaults on Yemen, the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, and the ongoing Zionist/imperialist genocide in Gaza.
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His full name would be ___ Bint Aladdin Bin Cassim Al Hamed of Agrabah.
Asking cause I wanna develop the character, need it to edit one of my stories, and I need it for a family tree.
There kids in my Hannah Hook au:
Jenna.
Rafi.
Salima.
Aziz.
Emir.
Jamilah ( @cleverqueencommander 's oc).
Amira.
This kid (yet to be named).
There kids in my other aus:
Jenna.
Rafi.
Salima.
Aziz.
Emir.
Jamilah.
This kid (yet to be named).
Thanks for the help @cleverqueencommander , @casinotrio1965 , and @igetthedisneybox .
#descendants#disney descendants#melissa de la cruz#disney#descendants au#wicked world#disney descendants au#rise of red#rise of red descendants#disney descendants rise of red
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hey sweeties <3 could you give me recs for mena 30+ male fcs, please? thank you so much
Mo Gallini (1966) Lebanese / Cuban.
Rabih Mroué (1967) Lebanese.
Payman Maadi (1970) Iranian.
Waleed Zuaiter (1971) Palestinian.
Omar Metwally (1974) Egyptian / White - has spoken up for Palestine!
Peter Macdissi (1974) Lebanese - is gay.
Piter Marek (1974) Lebanese.
Mousa Kraish (1975) Palestinian.
Haaz Sleiman (1976) Lebanese - is gay - has spoken up for Palestine!
Kayvan Novak (1978) Iranian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Omid Abtahi (1979) Iranian.
Khalid Abdalla (1980) Egyptian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Ramzi Maqdisi (1980) Palestinian.
Arian Moayed (1980) Iranian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Tahar Rahim (1981) Algerian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Kaan Urgancıoğlu (1981) Turkish - has spoken up for Palestine!
Rami Malek (1981) Egyptian.
Michael Stahl-David (1982) 1/4 Syrian.
Davood Ghadami (1982) Iranian / White.
Riz Ahmed (1982) Pakistani - has spoken up for Palestine!
Amir Eid (1983) Egyptian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Michael Malarkey (1983) Palestinian, Italian-Maltese / White.
Marwan Kenzari (1983) Tunisian / White.
Elyes Gabel (1983) Algerian, Anglo-Indian, White.
Emun Mohammadi (1983) Iranian / White.
Mohamed Emam (1984) Egyptian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Firass Dirani (1984) Lebanese - has spoken up for Palestine!
Burak Özçivit (1984) Turkish - has spoken up for Palestine!
Zahid Ahmed (1984) Pakistani.
Sami Zayn (1984) Syrian - has spoken up for Palestine!
DJ Snake (1986) Algerian / French - has spoken up for Palestine!
Kaan Yildirim (1986) Turkish - has spoken up for Palestine!
David Avery (1986) Cypriot with some Egyptian.
Saagar Shaikh (1986) Pakistani - has spoken up for Palestine!
Mustafa Ali (1986) Pakistani - has spoken up for Palestine!
Asim Chaudhry (1986) Pakistani - has spoken up for Palestine!
Guz Khan (1986) Pakistani - has spoken up for Palestine!
Oliver Jackson-Cohen (1986) Egyptian Jewish / English.
Karim Kassem (1986) Egyptian / Egyptian Jewish - has spoken up for Palestine!
Lowkey (1986) Iraqi / White - has spoken up for Palestine!
Kerem Bürsin (1987) Turkish - has spoken up for Palestine!
Wesam Keesh (1987) Syrian.
Eyad Hourani (1988) Palestinian.
Hamed Sinno (1988) Lebanese-Jordanian - is gay - has spoken up for Palestine!
Adam Bakri (1988) Palestinian.
Parker Young (1988) 1/4 Pakistani.
Shazad Latif (1988) Pakistani and White.
Ryan Malaty (1989) Egyptian / White.
Pierre Niney (1989) Egyptian Jewish.
Zeeko Zaki (1990) Egyptian.
Adeel Akhtar (1990) Pakistani / Kenyan.
Darío Yazbek Bernal (1990) Mexican and Lebanese.
Azim Rizk (1990) Tunisian, Irish, and possibly Egyptian.
Michael Vlamis (1990) Lebanese and White.
Amir El-Masry (1990) Egyptian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Ramy Youssef (1991) Egyptian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Jade Hassouné (1991) Lebanese - has chosen not to label his sexuality.
Ali Burak Ceylan (1991) Turkish - has spoken up for Palestine!
Motaz Malhees (1992) Palestinian.
Fahd Bassem (1992) Yemeni.
Burak Çelik (1992) Turkish - has spoken up for Palestine!
Ghali (1993) Tunisian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Fady Elsayed (1993) Egyptian.
Here you go!
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Egyptian Director Marwan Hamed on Portraying Umm Kulthum - https://showbizcelebrity.com/?p=914
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On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the al-Masry family, are:
Jamil Hafez Hassan (74), his wife, Maysoon Ali Alyan (61), and their children Muhammad Jamil Hafez (44) and Amani Jamil Hafez (39);
Abdul Razzaq Hamed Eid (72) and his son Ramzi Abdul Razzaq Hamed (41);
Malik Mahmoud Ibrahim (71);
Ramadan Suleiman Youssef (63), his son Ahmed Ramadan Suleiman (25), and Ahmed's son Ayman Ahmed Ramadan (1);
Intisar Jaber Muhammad (63);
Mahmud Suleiman Mahfouz (58) and his children Aya Mahmud Suleiman (30), Muhammad Mahmud Suleiman (29), and Bara'a Mahmud Suleiman (20);
and Mahmud's son Ahmed Mahmud Suleiman (27), his wife Shahrzad, and their daughter Hanzada Ahmad Mahmud (3);
Yusri Ayesh Mahmud (58);
Maisarah Mahmud Ahmed (57);
Sabah Muhammad Abdel Qader (55);
Walid Jihad Ramadan (49) and his children Ridha Walid Jihad (27), Subhia Walid Jihad (26), Muhammad Walid Jihad (24), Mahmud Walid Jihad (22), Ahmad Walid Jihad (19), Nidal Walid Jihad (17), Jinan Walid Jihad (13), and Fatima al-Zahraa Walid Jihad (11);
and Walid's sister Asma Jihad Suleiman (30);
Jahan Jasser Hassan (49);
Ahmed Jamil Mustafa (40);
Manal Nazir Mustafa (39);
Ramadan Kamal Mustafa (37) and his sister Aya Kamal Mustafa (21);
and Ramadan and Aya's brother Yasir Kamal Mustafa (33) and his infant daughter Maria Yasir Kamal;
Mahim Mahir Khalil (34);
Zaynab Maher Ahmed (33);
Mahmud Maysara Mahmud (31);
Wafa Nabil Mansour (30);
Mahmud Hani Ahmed (29);
Mushir Khayri Rajih (28);
Salih Asaad Mustafa (28);
Lubna Muhammad Atiya (26);
Samar Imad Muhammad (26);
Rawan Anwar Jaber (24);
Wisam Othman Hassan (20);
Azzam Azzam Anis (17);
Wiam Mahfouz Suleiman (14);
Abir Muhammad Kamal (13) and her sister Faryal Muhammad Kamal (9);
Jamil Fayez Muhammad (12);
Abdul Razzaq Ramez Abdul Razzaq (9) and his sisters Sama Ramez Abdul Razzaq (7) and Yasmin Ramez Abdel Razzaq (less than a year old);
Hadi Muhammad Abdel Nasser (7) and his sibling Sham Muhammad Abdel Nasser (2);
Saba Gamal Sabry (5);
Dana Shadi Abdel Salam (5);
Amir Hammam Salem (5);
Munib Salem Salama (30);
Hamdi Ibrahim Mahmoud (43);
Abdullah Tayseer Sami (23);
Moataz Radwan Marwan (2) and his brother Marwan Radwan Marwan (1);
Akram Ayman Muhammad;
Maryam Ayesh Nasser (6);
Mahmud Nabil Fouad (34);
Mahmud Tawfiq Mahmud (37);
Amir Mahmud Zuhdi (less than a year old);
and Hassan Abdel Youssef (68).
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza Twitter account and on my blog.
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The Yacoubian Building (2006), dir. Marwan Hamed
The Yacoubian Building in Cairo, built in 1934 and named after the leader of the Armenian community, was long regarded as the last word in comfort and elegance. Based on a highly popular novel by Egyptian writer Alaa Al Aswani, this film portrays episodes in the lives of the people who live here.
#Marwan Hamed#The Yacoubian Building#Alaa Al Aswany#Adel Emam#Nour El-Sherif#Youssra#Essad Youniss#cinema#q#Youtube
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الأصليين (۲۰۱٧) / تصوير سينمائي: أحمد المرسي
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#Mohamed El Shenawi#Mohamed Abdel-Shafy#Ahmed Hegazy#Ali Gabr#Ahmed Fathi#Mohamed Elneny#Tarek Hamed#Trezeguet#Abdalla El Said#Amr Warda#Marwan Mohsen#Edinson Cavani#Cavani#Luis Suarez#Saurez#Giorgian De Arrascaeta#Rodrigo Bentancur#Matias Vecino#Nahitan Nandez#Martin Caceres#Diego Godin#Godin#Jose Gimenez#Guillermo Varela#Fernando Muslera#Muslera#soccer#football#FIFA World Cup#World Cup 2018
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Hunger
The zionist public bears all the consequences of this qualitative hunger strike of over 3,000 Palestinian prisoners which came in response to the behavior of the extremist Ben-Gvir.
Prisoner leaders will start a mass hunger strike today, one day ahead of the “Volcano of Freedom or Martyrdom” mass hunger strike. This action is headed by the leader Nael Al-Barghouti, who has spent 43 years in occupation prisons. Among the leaders who started their hunger strike today are:
🟡 Leaders of Fatah, represented by Ammar Mardi:
- Marwan Barghouti (Member of the Fatah Central Committee)
- Nasser Abu Srour
- Mahmoud Abu Srour
- Jumaa Adam
- Mahmoud Abu Kharabeesh (member of the Fatah Revolutionary Council)
- Zakaria Al-Zubaidi (one of the Freedom Tunnel prisoners)
- Nael Abu Al-Assal (secretary of the Fatah movement in Areeha Governorate)
🟢 Leaders of Hamas, represented by Salama Al-Qatawi:
- Jamal Abu Al-Hayja
- Mahmoud Issa
- Abbas Al-Sayed
- Ibrahim Hamed
- Hassan Salameh
- Muhammad Arman
⚫️ Leaders of PIJ, represented by Zaid Bessi:
- Sameh Al-Shobaki
- Tamim Salem
🔴 Leaders of PFLP, represented by Walid Hanatsheh:
- Commander Ahmed Saadat (Secretary-General of the Popular Front)
- Kamil Abu Hanish
- Ahed Abu Gholami
- Munther Mufleh
🔴 Wajdi Joudah, representative of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
🔴 Basem Khandaqji, representative of the Palestinian People's Party.
The heroic prisoner Muhammad al-Tous "Abu Shadi", dean of the Palestinian prisoners detained since 1985, will start the hunger strike with them. In addition, more than two thousand Palestinian prisoners will join the mass hunger strike starting tomorrow, the first day of the blessed month of Ramadan.
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"ربنا يكفيك شر الراجل لما يحب مَرَه!"
- غنام
The Legend Mahmoud Abdelaziz as AbdlMalek Zarzur
Ibrahim Labyad (2009) x Marwan Hamed
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Egyptian director Marwan Hamed, best known for The Yacoubian Building (2006), has been attached to direct Diamond Dust, a political thriller set in present day Cairo. It is based on the bestselling 2010 novel of the same name by Ahmed Mourad. The screenplay has been updated to include the 2011 revolution and current political climate. Like Hamed's The Yaccoubian Building, Diamond Dust will feature a star ensemble cast and is slated for a 2018 release.
Source: Variety
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The Originals, 2017
الاصليين، ٢٠١٧
Director: Marwan Hamed
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Meet the Team: EGYPT!
Now that squads have been announced, we can look more closely into the hotness of the individual teams. I mean, that’s what we’re here for, right? For each team, I’ll talk a bit about the squad, then highlight ten hotties (trying to be attentive to many types of hotness), doing my best to split them evenly amongst the field.
Today: EGYPT!
Egypt have an exciting counter-attacking side with a strong defense to match, they just have to get careful not to get stuck in against a team that decides to sit deep and defend. Many expect them to pip the hosts Russia to second place in group qualifying. Why? They have one of the most exciting players in the world in Mo Salah. A shoulder injury in the Champions League final might have ruled him out, but it looks like he’ll be good to play.
Nickname: The Pharoahs Chant: Mo Salah, Mo Salah, Mo Salah! Running Down the Wing! Mo Salah, Mo Salah, Mo Salah! Egyptian King!

Goalkeepers:
Essam El Hadary, #1 (home club: Al Taawoun)
Mohamed El-Shennawy, #23 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
Sherif Ekramy, #16 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
Stop asking questions. Let this giant hunk o’ man leap into your heart.
Defenders:
Ahmed Elmohamady, #3 (home club: Aston Villa FC)
Tarek Hamed, #8 (home club: Zamalek)
Mohamed Abdel-Shafy, #13 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
Saad Samir, #20 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
Aly Gabr, #2 (home club: West Bromwich Albion FC)

Rugged lumberjack and baby-faced model? Get you a man who can do both.
Ahmed Hegazy, #6 (home club: West Bromwich Albion FC)
Talk about hair envy. And that middle pic is making my mind go to interesting places.
Ahmed Fathi, #7 (home club: Al Ahly)


I prefer the bearded rough guy look, but as you can see above, Fathy can also rock the clean-shaven Disney Prince aesthetic.
Ayman Ashraf, #12 (home club: Al Ahly)
Few men can so casually pull off a double breasted suit. And those THIGHS.
Mahmoud Hamdy El Wensh, #15 (home club: Zamalek)

Sass, style, smile.
Midfielders:
Omar Gaber, #4 (home club: Los Angeles FC)
Sam Morsy, #5 (home club: Wigan Athletic FC)
Mohamed Elneny, #17 (home club: Arsenal FC)
Abdallah El Said, #19 (home club: Kuopion PS)


Well that’s just not fair.
Mahmoud Hassan Trézéguet, #21 (home club: Kasimpasa SK)
Did this guy get lost on the way to the J. Crew interview and end up on the Egyptian National Team?
Forwards:
Ramadan Sobhi, #14 (home club: Stoke City FC)
Shikabala, #18 (home club: Al Raed SC)
Amr Warda, #22 (home club: Atromitos FC)
Marwan Mohsen, #9 (home club: Al Ahly SC)
This dude’s got swagger. I’m not gonna argue with him.
Mohamed Salah, #10 (home club: Liverpool)

Salah isn’t your usual heart-throb, but talent is sexy. Confidence is sexy. An easy smile that twinkles in your eye, and a personality to match? Screw “usual,” Mo Salah’s the Egyptian King!
Mahmoud Kahraba, #11 (home club: Al Ittihad Jeddah)



This guy looks like he’d be so much fun to party with. And you’ll need to after he scores a bucket full of goals!
Damn, Egypt. An impressive display.
#World Cup 2018#world cup of hotness#egypt#egypt national team#mo salah#sherif ekramy#aly gabr#ahmed hegazi#ahmed fathi#ayman ashraf#mahmoud elwensh#abdallah el said#trezeguet#marwan mohsen#mahmoud kahraba
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Football World Cup - Egypt announces final squad for FIFA World Cup
Egypt’s coach Carlos Queiroz declared the final 23-man squad for the Football World Cup, which will run from 30 November to 18 December, the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) provided details regarding last week.
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The Pharaohs were attracted to Group D of the FIFA World Cup that will be held in Doha close by Algeria and the champs of the games among Libya and Sudan, and Lebanon and Djibouti. In its initial game, Egypt will play against Lebanon on 1 December.
In October, the Portuguese mentor had declared a 35-man fundamental crew for the competition considered a dress practice for the following year's Football World Cup finals, which will likewise be facilitated in Qatar.
The final crew relied basically upon picking new faces amid arrangements for the public group's future responsibilities and to extend the group's determination base, read a short assertion by the EFA.
Future FCs Defender Mohamed Abdel-Moneim, Future FCs defender Omar Kamal, NBEs striker Osama Faisal and Smouhas striker Hussein Faisal got their very first public group call-up under Queiroz for the Arab Cup. For more to know about FIFA World Cup Tickets Click here.

Zamaleks adaptable midfielder Tarek Hamed was dropped by Queiroz close by partner goalkeeper Mohamed Abu Gabal who has been consigned to the seat at Zamalek. Pyramids FC playmakers Abdallah El-Said and Ramadan Sobhi, and Ahlys winger Hussein El-Shahat were additionally rejected regardless of being incorporated before in the primer crew.
Queiroz didn't call any of the unfamiliar based players in the Arab Cup crew, with the competition falling outside of the ordinary worldwide schedule. The Arab Cup involves 23 Arab countries, including a few North African and Asian heavyweights, like Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Saudi Arabia.
The nine most noteworthy positioned groups were naturally given gathering stage spots. They will be joined by the seven victors of the passing stage. The best two in each gathering will progress to the quarter-finals.

Egypt’s final 23-man squad
Goalkeepers: Mohamed El-Shennawy (Ahly), Mahmoud Gad (Enppi), Mohamed Sobhy (Farco)
Defenders: Ahmed Fatouh (Zamalek), Mohamed Abdel-Moneim (Future FC), Ahmed Yassin (NBE club), Mahmoud "El-Wensh" Hamdi (Zamalek), Ayman Ashraf (Ahly), Akram Tawfik (Ahly), Marwan Dawoud (Enppi)
Midfielders: Hamdy Fathy (Ahly), Amr El-Sulaya (Ahly), Mohanad Lasheen (Talae El-Geish), Emam Ashour (Zamalek), Mohamed Magdi "Afsha" (Ahly), Mostafa Fathi (Zamalek), Ahmed Sayed Zizo (Zamalek), Ahmed Refaat (Masry), Omar Kamal (Future FC)
Strikers: Mohamed Sherif (Ahly), Marwan Hamdy (Smouha), Osama Faisal (NBE club), Hussein Faisal (Smouha)
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