Khaberni - Syrian star Abbas Al Nouri responds to the rumors spread through social media, which attributed offensive statements to him regarding the Al-Aqsa Mosque, confirming that the circulated statement is untrue and misleading. This was conveyed in a video he posted on his official "Instagram" account, where he explained his stance and affirmed his respect for the sanctity of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, rejecting any offense directed towards the holy sites, amid significant public interaction with his statements.
The truth about Abbas Al Nouri's statements about the Al-Aqsa Mosque
In the video, which he filmed with his mobile phone, Abbas Al Nouri clarified that the issue was discussed deliberately and falsely attributed to him, indicating that dealing with sensitive issues sometimes leads to angry responses or harsh words, but he emphasized that any words attributed to him are offensive and not true.
The star affirmed that the Al-Aqsa Mosque is a sacred sanctuary, just like Mecca, and it is an integral part of the holy sites and the historical and civilizational identity, pointing out that spreading such rumors is akin to a direct insult to the holy places, and it affects the awareness of the public and community.
Abbas Al Nouri directly addressed the rumor mongers, considering that what they are doing is no different from trying to offend the holy sites, and that tampering with them is an affront to honor and dignity. He expressed appreciation for comments that defend Jerusalem, even if they come in a satirical tone, considering that public awareness is capable of uncovering the truth and distinguishing it from lies.
Details of Abbas Al Nouri's statement about the Al-Aqsa Mosque
He also explained that he was in Dubai at the time of recording the video, and that he faces threats and pressures through social media, asserting that "social media rockets" are no less than real-life pressures, but he trusts in the public's awareness and their ability to distinguish between the truth and the rumors.
Artistically, Abbas Al Nouri participated in the last Ramadan season through the series "City Kitchen" directed by Rasha Sharbatji, where he portrayed the character of Chef Talhat, the father of three children, each with a different dramatic storyline: Shuja played by Maxim Khalil, Abdul Kabir played by Abdul Mon'em Amayri, and Reda played by Milhem Bashar.
The events of "City Kitchen" start from the heart of the restaurant, where the fates of the characters intertwine and their secrets are revealed within a social and humanitarian plot, reflecting family relationships and internal conflicts among family members, which allowed star Abbas Al Nouri to deliver a complete performance that combines human and dramatic aspects.



