Khaleej Times

Trump hair sculpted by Palestinia­n man

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beitunia (Palestinia­n Territorie­s) — In a time of intense Palestinia­n anger towards US President Donald Trump, at least one Palestinia­n-American remains optimistic that the US leader can offer hope.

Farouk Shami, a beauty industry mogul who said he has known Trump for nearly two decades, says the US president uses his products to sculpt his iconic hair.

He says the “great man” genuinely wants to achieve an IsraeliPal­estinian peace deal, despite a series of measures which have caused Palestinia­n fury.

“I believe that he is committed to peace in the Middle East, and especially in Palestine. There is a commitment,” Shami, who lives near Houston, Texas, told AFP during a visit back to the occupied West Bank, where he was born.

“I am still hopeful that one day we will have peace, even while Trump is in position.”

The multi-millionair­e 76-yearold moved to the United States in 1965 and eventually set up Farouk Systems, which offers a range of high-end hair products.

He says he became friends with the future US president when sponsoring the then-Trumpowned Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants.

He eventually featured on Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice reality show.

“We are still friends, although I don’t agree with his political views concerning Palestine and concerning Jerusalem,” Farouk said at his newly opened institute for hairdresse­rs in the Palestinia­n town of Beitunia.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

Trump is expected to release his long-awaited plan for Israeli-Palestinia­n peace in the coming weeks. Palestinia­n leaders have already dismissed it, saying they have no doubt it will be blatantly biased in favour of Israel.

Shami ran as a Democrat for governor of Texas in 2010 but says he has maintained a good relationsh­ip with Trump.

He says he had dinner with him and a group of American politician­s a few months ago in Houston. Farouk said Trump asked him how he was, to which he replied “business is good, but we need peace in Palestine”.

“He said ‘me too, I want peace in Palestine’.” Trump then asked after the health of 84-year-old Abbas. “I said Abbas is wonderful and he wants peace and we all want peace. I said we love America and we want to be free like America. Then he switched the subject, asking me about Miss Universe.”

Shami, who has both Palestinia­n Authority and American passports, says he has met Abbas and other Palestinia­n politician­s in recent years.

The US leader’s comb over hairstyle is globally famed and sometimes mocked, but Shami thinks it suits him. “I think he has a beautiful hairstyle. He combs it and sprays it and it looks good on him,” he said. “Of course because his colour is light ... sometimes it looks orange” because of the reflection of the light, he said.

“But his hair looks good, believe me.” Born in the village of Beit Ur near Ramallah, he visits the West Bank twice a year.

“My body is in America, my heart always in Palestine. I cannot get freedom to Palestine at this point but I think we need to build our economy.”—

We are still friends, although I don’t agree with his (Trump’s) political views concerning Palestine Farouk Shami, Palestinia­n beauty industry mogul

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 ?? AFP ?? Farouk Shami trains hairdresse­rs at his institute in the town of Beitunia near the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. —
AFP Farouk Shami trains hairdresse­rs at his institute in the town of Beitunia near the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. —

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