Love and War".. Mona Shalaby and Eyad Nassar in a human story set in Gaza"

Drama and Cinema|2025/11/18
Love and War".. Mona Shalaby and Eyad Nassar in a human story set in Gaza"
Mona Shalaby and Eyad Nassar

The series "Love and War" tells a human story set in Gaza during the war The series features a star-studded cast, including Mona Shalaby and Eyad Nassar

A production company has officially announced the signing of actress Mona Shalaby and actor Eyad Nassar to star in the series "Love and War", set to air during the Ramadan 2026 season. This project is part of a new production approach focusing on delivering human-centered content that reflects reality and addresses contemporary issues from a sensitive perspective that resonates with viewers.

A Human Story Amid Conflict The series "Love and War" tells a human story set in Gaza during wartime, where daily dangers form the backdrop for an extraordinary relationship, turning moments of hope into the last lifeline. The events highlight the themes of survival and resilience, emphasizing the human right to love and life despite the harshest circumstances.

A Distinguished Cast Alongside Mona Shalaby and Eyad Nassar, the series features a distinguished cast of leading Arab stars, including Adam Bakri and Palestinian actor Kamel Al-Basha. Negotiations are currently underway with an international star from the United Kingdom to participate, reflecting a production vision that brings together Egyptian, Jordanian, and Palestinian talents for a broad dramatic experience.

The series is written by Ammar Sabry and directed by Peter Mimi, who has distinguished himself in recent years with works that became milestones in Arab drama, such as the "El Ekhteyar" trilogy and "Al-Hashashin". "Love and War" represents an effort to approach the Palestinian issue from a human perspective, away from direct political dimensions, while highlighting the human stories that emerge from the heart of suffering and affirming Egypt’s supportive role in defending the rights of the Palestinian people.