Ahmad Qabour lights up Radio Basma with the song ‘Ya Baladi’

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Rawabi - Ma'an - The Lebanese Palestinian artist, Ahmad Qabour, has returned strongly to the artistic scene with his enthusiastic song "Ya Biladi", which he presented specifically for "Radio Basma... Voice of My Country", which reaches all parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as the Palestinian interior and Jordan, thus uniting the Palestinians wherever they are. The song released by Qabour carries a message of hope and steadfastness in the face of challenges, and calls for solidarity and restoring the rhythm of life to Palestine anew, in addition to being considered a call for all Palestinians to stand strong and work for the future. Commenting on the song, Qabour said: 'I always sing for Palestine, and today I am honored to sing for Radio Basma, which unites Palestinians from the West Bank to Gaza, inside and outside the country. I will continue my artistic career to serve our first cause.' He added that Radio Basma represents a radio model and a renewed pulse in Palestinian media, as it focuses on spreading positive and humanitarian concepts while shedding light on culture, art and society through its distinguished programs. He also pointed out the importance of youth platforms such as Radio Basma in supporting the pioneering role of Palestinian youth in building the future, stressing his permanent presence on the radio, where his voice and daily messages will be part of the listeners' lives. For more than 40 years, the artist Qabour has dedicated his life to serving the nation's causes through his patriotic songs such as 'Anadikum' before releasing the song 'Ya Biladi' which sparked widespread interaction on social media, where listeners expressed their great admiration for this song and what Qabour offers, who is considered one of the most prominent voices that sang for Palestine over the decades, and who has proven once again that he is the voice of freedom that unites the hearts of Palestinians everywhere. Source: Maan News Agency