Chaos in Uzak Şehir: Actor quits after Palestinian flag outrage here is what he said

A controversial scene in Uzak Şehir sparks outrage and actor resignation.

The popular Kanal D show Uzak Şehir has been in the news again, but this time not for its story but for a scene with the colors of the Palestinian flag that caused a lot of debate.

A scene from the most recent episode quickly went viral after showing Sadakat throwing Alya’s clothes on the floor. People saw that the clothes were red, green, white, and black, which are the colors of the Palestinian flag. A lot of people said the show was disrespectful to the flag, which started a reaction that quickly spread on social media.

As soon as the argument escalated, viewers popularized hashtags and demanded an explanation from the producers. One of the players who played “Fadıl,” Mehmet Yaşa, said he was leaving the show in protest as the anger grew.

Yaşa said, “Palestine is our red line,” in a video that was shared on social media. In Palestine, mothers and children are being killed. This is wrong in my eyes, and my mother won’t forgive me.

“Yes, I know all doors will close in my face, but God Almighty closes one door and opens another,” he said. I’m done with Uzak Şehir from now on.

The emotional statement went viral right away, with some watchers praising Yaşa’s stance and others wondering if the scene was misunderstood.

One of the most popular shows on Kanal D is still Uzak Şehir, which stars Sinem Ünsal and Ozan Akbaba. Many people really liked the second season, but this new scandal has made people less interested in the show.

The production team hasn’t said anything public about the flag claims or Yaşa’s leaving yet. For now, fans are split: some want the show’s creators to be held responsible, while others support its purpose.

One thing is for sure: Uzak Şehir has once again shown that it can make people feel things and start conversations that go beyond the screen.

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