Palestine Freedom: Ramy Youssef Speaks Out on SNL about Gaza Crisis and Hostage Situation

New York, NY – Ramy Youssef, a Muslim-American comedian, used his recent appearance as the host of Saturday Night Live to address important issues, calling for a free Palestine and the release of hostages in Gaza. Youssef, known for creating and starring in Hulu’s “Ramy,” delivered a powerful monologue during the show, emphasizing the need for peace and freedom in the region.

Youssef kicked off his monologue by highlighting the significance of the weekend, acknowledging the overlap of Ramadan, Easter, and the release of BeyoncĂ©’s new album. He expressed his love for Ramadan and the unity it brings among Muslims, shedding light on the compassionate and loving nature of his community.

During his monologue, Youssef touched on the upcoming US election before delving into the heart of his message – advocating for a free Palestine and the liberation of the captives in Gaza. He shared a poignant conversation he had with a friend who described the dire situation in Gaza, prompting Youssef to include prayers for peace and freedom in his nightly prayers.

In a heartfelt moment, Youssef called for the release of all hostages, including a light-hearted reference to a friend’s dog in a custody battle. His plea for freedom for all individuals, both in Palestine and elsewhere, resonated with the audience, receiving loud applause and support.

The comedian’s decision to use his platform on Saturday Night Live to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and advocate for peace reflects his commitment to social justice and human rights. By amplifying the voices of those affected by the crisis, Youssef brings attention to important issues that demand global attention and solidarity.