Watan-The announcement of the death of Syrian journalist Sobhi Atari this morning has sparked widespread shock and grief across media circles and on social media platforms.
The news was shared earlier today by “Charisma Media Group” through the “ET Bil Arabi” platform, confirming the passing of Sobhi Atatri. However, no specific details have been disclosed regarding the cause of his sudden death.
A wave of sorrow and disbelief quickly swept social media platforms, as fans and followers of the late journalist expressed their condolences and shared memories of his media career. Within minutes of the announcement, platforms were flooded with posts and tweets reflecting the deep sadness and shock caused by Atari’s unexpected passing.

Tributes Pour In After Sudden Death of Sobhi Atari
Some users expressed their disbelief at the news, asking questions about the cause of death, while others could only manage short emotional tributes such as “I can’t believe it,” “shocking news,” and “May God have mercy on a kind soul.”
One follower, Hussein Barji, wrote: “Shocking news… The sudden passing of journalist #Sobhi_Atatri. May God have mercy on him.”
Sobhi Atatri was a well-known figure in Arab media, recognized for his calm demeanor, professional reporting, and charismatic presence. He had built a loyal following over the years through his work in entertainment and news, earning admiration across the Arab world. His death leaves a noticeable void in the regional media landscape.

Fans and Celebrities Share Memories of Sobhi Atari
Many users shared clips from Sobhi Atari’s shows and interviews with Arab and international celebrities, expressing their admiration for his professional and human approach to journalism.
Meanwhile, a large number of media professionals and artists reacted to the news of Atatri’s passing with heartfelt tributes. They posted old photos and memories that featured the late journalist, highlighting his humility and high moral character.
Sobhi Atari was born in Aleppo, Syria, in 1977. He studied Business Administration at the University of Aleppo. His media career began in 2014 with MBC, where he hosted “ET Bil Arabi” before moving on to “MBC Trending,” which became one of the region’s leading entertainment shows. He also worked with several other Arab channels, including LBCI and DM TV, and contributed to renowned magazines such as Zahrat Al Khaleej and Infinity. In 2017, he published a book titled The Soul’s Ship (Safinat Rouh).