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Who is Nas Daily? Palestinian-origin vlogger who lost followers for supporting Israel

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Israeli vlogger Nuseir Yassin aka Nas Daily came in support for the two-state solution amid the ongoing Middle East crisis due to the three-front war by Israel against the Hamas in Gaza, Lebanon’s Hezobollah and Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Speaking at NDTV World Summit Yassin said, "I think Israel should exist."

“My political opinion, which I make very clear, that we need two states for two people, but also we need to free Palestine from Hamas, from radicalism, from terrorism. I am not for that at all. I think Israel should exist,” he added.

Further, Yassin claimed that he lost followers and brand deals due to his political stance but still managed to succeed.

“So, I succeeded despite being cancelled more than 10 times. Because the videos are just so damn good, you’re willing to listen to somebody from Israel even though you hate Israel so much. And the lesson here I think for everybody is – there is this amazing picture of one guy standing and a 10,000 people and the guy says ‘You’re all wrong’. I want everybody to think about this picture, ‘You’re all wrong',” the 32-year-vlogger said.


“What are you willing to stand in front of 10,000 people who disagree with you and tell them ‘You’re all wrong’? What is something you deeply believe in, that is deeply, deeply unpopular? For me, it is the Israel-Palestine conflict . But for you it is something else. It is a great exercise for every single person sitting here,” he added.

Who is Nas Daily?


Nuseir Yassin, an Israeli-Palestinian vlogger known as Nas Daily on social media, gained popularity through his one-minute videos sharing insights from his global travels. He later established the Nas Daily Corporation, a media company.

Born on February 9, 1992, in Arraba, Israel, to a Palestinian Arab Muslim family, Yassin holds Israeli citizenship.

According to reports, at 19, he applied to Harvard University in the United States to pursue aerospace engineering. In 2014, he graduated with a degree in economics and a minor in computer science.

During his time at Harvard, Yassin founded a pay-it-forward registration service and a social media search engine. After graduating, he began working as a software developer for Venmo, a PayPal-owned mobile payment service, in New York in September 2014.


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