Background
Rafeh was born in Aleppo, a half Syrian and half Palestinian.
Rafeh was born in Aleppo, a half Syrian and half Palestinian.
He was notable for his role as Brahim in the popular Syrian television series Bab First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Hara. His father was a Palestinian refugee and as well an actor, Ahmad Rafeh. Mohammed Rafeh was notable for his support of the Syrian government.
During the Syrian Civil War, Rafeh"s picture appeared on a Facebook page titled "The black list of Syrian artists".
Rafeh"s father said that Mohammed loved Syria and the president Bashar al-Assad. Rafeh was kidnapped by the Free Syrian Army"s al-Siddiq battalion on 2 November 2012 in Damascus" Barzeh neighborhood.
On the same day, he was executed by gunshots to his head, neck and shoulders. On 4 November, his body was returned to his family and buried the next day.