Lebanese singer Elissa returns keffiyeh thrown on stage at Carthage Festival
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Footage of Lebanese singer Elissa returning a Palestinian keffiyeh to the audience without wearing it during a concert at the International Carthage Festival in Tunisia has circulated widely on social media, sparking debate over her future appearances at the event.
Several short clips show the singer picking up the keffiyeh from the stage and handing it back to spectators. Some media outlets reported that festival organizers placed Elissa on a blacklist and would not invite her to future editions, though other outlets said no official ban had been issued and described such claims as speculation.
Elissa has previously worn the Palestinian keffiyeh at concerts in Europe. As of reporting, she has not issued a public apology over the Carthage incident, and sources said the blacklist allegation has not been officially confirmed.
The controversy has extended beyond the festival itself, with Tunisian and Arab audiences divided over the singer's gesture and its political implications.
