Global Eid Celebrations Amid Ongoing Palestinian Tragedy
As the world celebrates Eidul Azha, Palestinians face continuing suffering under Israeli occupation, with reports of at least 22 fatalities in Gaza since Saturday morning. Amid the festivities, various celebrities are urging their followers to remember the plight of Palestine.
Actor Nadia Jamil took to Instagram, expressing deep sorrow for the ongoing situation and stating, “The world has failed Palestine,” highlighting decades of illegal occupation and genocide. She pointed out the tragedy of over 50,000 children lost to violence in the region, and she condemned the murder of families, the elderly, and healthcare workers, emphasizing that common humanitarian efforts have been largely impotent. Jamil criticized the United States for vetoing a proposed ceasefire resolution, saying, “We have witnessed the utter impotence of humanitarian agencies.”
Rapper Talha Anjum, part of the duo Young Stunners, echoed these sentiments in his Eid wishes, calling on his followers to remember those suffering in Palestine. “As sacrifices are being made and blood is being spilled, don’t forget to say a prayer for the victims of genocide in Palestine,” he stated, encouraging acts of generosity during this significant time.
Palestinian artist Saint Levant also urged audiences to hold Palestinian lives close during their celebrations, reflecting on nearly two years of ongoing genocide while expressing hope for liberation.
As the festivities unfold globally, these artists are reminding their followers of the urgent humanitarian crisis facing Palestine, urging compassion and activism amid their celebrations. Each message serves as a poignant reminder that, while joy is shared elsewhere, the struggle of the Palestinian people remains a stark reality.
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