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The song reached wider popularity in 2000 with the start of the [[Second Intifada]]<ref name=":0" />, when satellite channels throughout the Arab world aired the operetta's [[music video]] as a form of solidarity with [[Palestinians]].
The song reached wider popularity in 2000 with the start of the [[Second Intifada]]<ref name=":0" />, when satellite channels throughout the Arab world aired the operetta's [[music video]] as a form of solidarity with [[Palestinians]].


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"الحلم العربي"
Song
LanguageArabic
English titleThe Arab Dream
Published1998
Songwriter(s)Medhat al-Adl
Composer(s)Salah al-Sharnubi, Helmi Bakr
Producer(s)Ahmad al-Aryan, Hamid Al-Shairi

The Arab Dream (Template:Lang-ar) is a pan-Arab song released in 1998, discussing themes of Arab unity and Pan-Arabism. Often described as an Operetta in the Arab world, the song includes performances by 21 Arab artists.[1][2]

The song reached wider popularity in 2000 with the start of the Second Intifada[1], when satellite channels throughout the Arab world aired the operetta's music video as a form of solidarity with Palestinians.

  1. ^ a b Faraj, Sameer. "الحلم العربى". Al-Ahram Daily (in Arabic). Retrieved 2019-04-08. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ Al-Adl, Medhat. "الحلم العربى". El Watan News. Retrieved 2019-04-08. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)