Khalid Abdalla of The Crown uses the 2024 Emmy Awards to make a powerful political statement with ‘never again’ written on his hand amidst Israel-Hamas conflict

The Crown’s Khalid Abdalla made a political statement as he joined the A-list guest list at the 75th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday evening.

The actor, 42, who played Princess Diana’s late boyfriend Dodi Fayed in the Netflix show, used his appearance on the red carpet to issue a poignant message.

As he posed for the cameras in an all-black outfit, Khalid revealed bold writing scrawled across his hand in black marker pen.

Holding up his hand to the camera, he revealed the message ‘Never Again’ written across the palm of his hand, in reference to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

It is not the first time Khalid has issued a political statement on a red carpet, as he also called for a ceasefire at the LA premiere of The Crown series six

The Crown's Khalid Abdalla made a political statement as he joined the A-list guest list at the 75th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday evening

The Crown’s Khalid Abdalla made a political statement as he joined the A-list guest list at the 75th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday evening

The actor, 42, who plays Princess Diana 's late boyfriend Dodi Fayed in the Netflix show, used his appearance on the red carpet to issue a poignant message

The actor, 42, who plays Princess Diana ‘s late boyfriend Dodi Fayed in the Netflix show, used his appearance on the red carpet to issue a poignant message

Holding up his hand to the camera, he revealed the message 'Never Again' written across the palm of his hand, in reference to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war

Holding up his hand to the camera, he revealed the message ‘Never Again’ written across the palm of his hand, in reference to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war

He had joined his co-stars Elizabeth Debicki (Diana), Rufus Kampa (William) and Fflyn Edwards (Harry) at the screening ahead of the series’ release on November 16.

As he posed for snaps with his co-star Elizabeth, Khalid revealed writing on his hand in black pen, which read ‘Ceasefire NOW’.

He wrote on Twitter of the message: ‘Because all lives are sacred. Because I believe in the power of the human heart.

‘Because we need to be clear and open and do everything we can for a better world. #CeasefireNow.’

It is a hashtag he has used previously, writing on Remembrance Sunday alongside a picture of Pro-Palestine marchers: ‘I am so proud of London for not succumbing to all the intimidation and showing what a love march for our common humanity looks like on Armistice Day. #CeasefireNOW.’

Khalid played Princess Diana’s romantic partner, Dodi Fayed – an Egyptian film producer and son of billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed – in The Crown.

Princess Diana and Dodi tragically died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997.

Khalid has previously signed a letter demanding a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza with the Artists for Palestine UK, alongside the likes of Tilda Swinton, Miriam Margolyes and Steve Coogan.

The more than 4,000 artists said: ‘Our governments are not only tolerating war crimes but aiding and abetting them.’

It is not the first time Khalid has issued a political statement on a red carpet, as he also called for a ceasefire at the LA premiere of The Crown series six

It is not the first time Khalid has issued a political statement on a red carpet, as he also called for a ceasefire at the LA premiere of The Crown series six  

Bold statement: Khalid Abdalla issued a political statement on Sunday as he wrote 'Ceasefire NOW' on his hand in black marker at the LA premiere of T he Crown series six

Bold statement: Khalid Abdalla issued a political statement on Sunday as he wrote ‘Ceasefire NOW’ on his hand in black marker at the LA premiere of T he Crown series six

As he posed for snaps with his co-star Debicki, Khalid revealed bold writing on his hand in black marker pen, reading 'Ceasefire NOW'

As he posed for snaps with his co-star Debicki, Khalid revealed bold writing on his hand in black marker pen, reading ‘Ceasefire NOW’ 

They went on to condemn ‘every act of violence against civilians and every infringement of international law whoever perpetrates them.’ 

A similar letter from US celebs to Joe Biden included signatures from Andrew Garfield, Kristen Stewart and Cate Blanchett. 

It follows Pro-Palestine rallies held over the weekend, causing chaos on Armistice Day on November 11. 

Suella Braverman – who was this morning sacked as Home Secretary – caused controversy after her bombshell comments accusing police of ‘playing favourites’ ahead of the 300,000-strong protest through central London’s streets calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Critics blamed the Cabinet minister for inflaming the situation by branding the pro-Palestinian protest a ‘hate march’. 

However, supporters insist she was proven right by the violence.

Hamas’s barbaric attack on October 7 killed around 1,200 people in Israel, and more than 200 are still being held hostage in Gaza. 

Around the world, thousands of people have taken to the streets in protests to demand a ceasefire in Palestine, but Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has said this won’t happen until all hostages are released. 

As of Sunday, Hamas has released just four of the prisoners, including American nationals Natalie Shoshana Raanan, 17, and her mother Judith Tai Raanan, 59.

Khalid has frequently used the hashtag #CeasefireNow online and has signed a letter in support of a ceasefire

Khalid has frequently used the hashtag #CeasefireNow online and has signed a letter in support of a ceasefire

Khalid tweeted his support of Pro-Palestine marches on Armistice Day in November

Khalid tweeted his support of Pro-Palestine marches on Armistice Day in November 

Role: Khalid played Egyptian filmmaker Dodi in The Crown

As he was: Dodi pictured in New York City on August 19, 1997, just days before he and Princess Diana were tragically killed in a car crash in Paris on August 31

Khalid, pictured left at the premiere, played Egyptian filmmaker Dodi Fayed (pictured right in 1997, just days before he was tragically killed) in the latest series of The Crown

Khalid starred alongside Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana in the Netflix series

Khalid starred alongside Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana in the Netflix series 

Netanyahu said he still has daily contact with Biden, and also has the ‘political and ethical support’ of the American administration.

But the Arab and Muslim world called for an immediate end to military operations in Gaza, rejecting Israel’s justification of self-defense.

A communique issued at the summit urged the International Criminal Court to investigate ‘war crimes and crimes against humanity that Israel is committing’ as it continues to wage war on the Gaza Strip. 

The World Health Organization warned on Sunday that Gaza’s largest hospital is ‘not functioning’ and is in a ‘perilous’ state after one airstrike bombardment left it without electricity and water for three days.

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