A Tunisian singer sparked outrage in his country after announcing his willingness to perform in Israel and expressing preference for life in the Jewish state, the Arabic newspaper al-Araby al-Jadeed reported on Tuesday.

Hedi Tounsi told a radio interviewer that he would now sing on Radio Tel Aviv, in spite of having turned down past opportunities do so. He said he is reconsidering this option on behalf of his “financial future,” because, he claimed, Israel respects art more than Tunisia does. The singer then went even further, according to the report, saying he would prefer to live in Israel, and is willing to forfeit his Tunisian citizenship.

Tunisians who condemned Tounsi’s remarks on social media claimed that the singer’s stance stems from an unacceptable and humiliating normalization with Israel, according to al-Araby. Some accused Tounsi of betraying Tunisia and the Palestinian struggle, while others called on the authorities to prosecute him for his comments.