Int’l Muslim Celebrities Call Out The World For Palestine
When the Islamic countries raised a joint voice from the platform of OIC, the Muslim celebrities expressed their solidarity with Palestine in an individual capacity
Israel’s brutality continues in Palestine and Sunday’s meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) ended with no outcome. So far, at least 200 people including 47 children have fallen victim to Israel’s oppression and more than 1,000 people have sustained injuries.
When the Islamic countries raised a joint voice from the platform of Islamic Organization Cooperation (OIC), the international Muslim celebrities expressed their solidarity with Palestine in individual capacity.
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American model Bella Hadid joined hundreds of protesters in New York City on Saturday to protest against barbarism in Palestine.
Gigi Hadid, Bella’s sister, also took to her Instagram account to condemn Israel’s atrocities.
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Similarly, after their victory in the FA cup final against Chelsea, two Leicester City players, Wesley Fofana and Hamza Choudhury, held up a Palestinian flag in their victory celebrations.
#LeicesterCity players show their support for #Palestinians
Wesley Fofana & Hamza Choudhury held the Palestinian flag after their #FACup Final win over #Chelsea at #Wembley pic.twitter.com/K48CbdTE7R— Saima Mohsin (@SaimaMohsin) May 16, 2021
Further, Pakistani-American Hollywood actor Rizwan Ahmed also expressed his sorrowful feelings about the massacre in Muslim territories.
Hard to celebrate or wish Eid Mubarak. Palestine weighing on the heart. Not to mention Kashmir, Rohingya, Hazaras, & more. But I hope you did hold ur family close if ur lucky enough to be able to. Draw love & strength to face the hate & the long struggle ahead. We’re here to stay
— Riz Ahmed (@rizwanahmed) May 15, 2021
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai also called for the international community to act.
The violence in Jerusalem – especially against children – is unbearable. This long conflict has cost many children their lives and their futures. Leaders must act immediately – there is no peace when children and civilians are not safe. #AlAqsa https://t.co/bLv3XyA1OV
— Malala (@Malala) May 10, 2021
Songs of Blood and Sword writer Fatima Bhutto called Israel’s apartheid cleansing of Muslims a straightforward issue.
Zionists don’t want open conversation on Israel precisely because apartheid & ethnic cleansing is a straightforward issue. It’s not complicated- no need for a checklist! (And yet at the same time it’s ok for everyone to be experts on Nagarno Karabakh or Myanmar overnight) https://t.co/93DhHejzUO
— fatima bhutto (@fbhutto) May 16, 2021
Meanwhile, the majority of international media outlets have been accused of siding with Israel’s oppression and partial reporting.