On Thursday, the Egyptian Actors Syndicate headed by Ashraf Zaki announced the final results of Mohamed Ramadan's investigations after circulating his photos with Israeli artists.
The syndicate decided to drop the investigations without charging Ramadan with any accusations, moreover, it didn't confirm any sanctions against Ramadan, and suspended any decisions that were previously taken against the actor.
On the other hand, the Egyptian Syndicate of Journalists suspended its decision of preventing posting Ramadan's name or photos on any media platform.
In the same context, Ramadan posted on his Instagram a short video promoting his new song that is expected to be released today.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJdbiQBhaZu/
However, the Cairo Court for Urgent Matters, located in Abdeen, is supposed to start Ramadan’s trial on 2nd January.
He was accused of “normalizing” with Israel after posting photos with Israeli singer Omer Adam on Instagram without respecting the feelings of the Egyptian people according to the proposed lawsuit.
The lawsuit report also contained various accusations of the actor such as “disrespecting the feelings of the Egyptians as Israel is a real enemy to Egypt,” and “introducing improper works that spread chaos, cruelty, and violence.”
Furthermore, the lawsuit report called for suspending Ramadan’s from acting or singing in Egypt besides putting his concerts on hold.
It is worthy to mention that the Egyptian Syndicate of Acting Professions suspended Mohamed Ramadan after the spread of his photos with Israeli artists in Dubai last month.
However, Ramadan revealed that he has a great love for Palestine and announced his will to perform in Gaza.
Many Photos depicted Ramadan with the Israeli singer Omer Adam, Israeli football player Dia Saba and the Israeli businessman and actor Elad Tsafany went viral on Twitter and Facebook sparked huge controversy in Egyptian society.
https://twitter.com/IsraelArabic/status/1330187738138759168
Also, the photos were re-posted on اسرائيل بالعربية page that it is supervised by the Israeli authorities.