Bassem Youssef's X account goes dark
The reason for the disappearance of the pro-Palestinian comedian's account, which had nearly 12M followers, remains unknown.
The X account of Egyptian-American comedian Bassem Youssef disappeared on Tuesday.
The reason for the removal of his account, which had nearly 12 million followers, is unknown.
Youssef said in his final post on X before the account disappeared: “Antisemitism was an accusation that used to freeze the blood on people’s veins. I see many people now realizing how this fear tactic is used to shut down conversations and scare people.
He added: “It’s been overused and abused in order to intimidate people. Are you still scared to be called an antisemite by those Zionist? Vote and tell me in the comments. No, I don’t give a … anymore. Or: Yes I’m still scared.”
“I have lost a couple of jobs in Hollywood”
— TRT World (@trtworld) February 22, 2024
Egyptian American comedian Bassem Youssef (@Byoussef) talks to TRT World in an exclusive interview about the cost of speaking out for Palestine in the US pic.twitter.com/MtiedeyBet
The comedian’s Instagram account is still active, as of this writing, and was posted to some 16 hours ago. Many celebrities, however, use professional teams to help maintain their social media.
Last October, Youssef did an interview with British journalist Piers Morgan on Israel’s offensive on Gaza, then less than a month old, that went viral.
His pointed and humorous critique of Israel's violence against the people of Gaza and Palestinians got significant attention.
“The Western media has adopted the Israeli point of view without questioning”
— TRT World (@trtworld) February 18, 2024
Egyptian American comedian Bassem Youssef (@Byoussef) talks about the double standards of news organisations in the West during an exclusive interview with TRT World pic.twitter.com/heHEFxN3Cv
Hala Diab, Youssef’s wife, is from Gaza, and her criticisms of Israel also attracted attention.
Youssef, a former cardiothoracic surgeon, has lived and worked in the United States since around 2015.