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Angelina Jolie demands
‘ceasefire’ on Gaza again, she said in a social media statement#Angelinajolie, #bradpitt,
#freepalestine, #ghaza, #savepalestine, #palestine, #muslim, #islam, #israel,
#jerusalem, #prayforpalestine, #ceasfire, #saveghazachildrenAngelina earlier broke
silence on Israel-Palestine issue with a social media post
She calls Gaza an “open
air prison” in a recent social media statement and expresses her grief for the
victims of the war once again, after doing the same in a different post a day
earlier
She said “This is the
deliberate bombing of a trapped population who have nowhere to flee,”.
“Gaza has been an
open-air prison for nearly two decades and is fast becoming a mass grave. 40%
of those killed are innocent children. Whole families are being murdered,”.
The actress
continued, “While the world watches and with the active support of many
governments, millions of Palestinian civilians - children, women, families -
are being collectively punished and dehumanized, all while being deprived food,
medicine and humanitarian aid against international law.”
Angelina also criticized
the world leaders standing by to watch the violence, saying that “by refusing
to demand a humanitarian ceasefire and blocking the UN Security Council from
imposing one on both parties, world leaders are complicit in these crimes.”
She previously opened up
on the Israel-Hamas conflict, demanding ceasefire on Gaza in another Instagram
post on Oct. 30.
In her post she said “Like
millions around the world I have spent the last weeks sick and angry at the
terrorist attack in Israel, the death of so many innocent civilians, and
wondering how best to help,".
"I too am praying
for the immediate, safe return of every hostage, and for the families who carry
the unimaginable pain of a murder of a loved one. Above all, the children
murdered, and the many children now orphaned."
"What happened in
Israel is an act of terror," she continued.
"But that cannot
justify the innocent lives lost in bombing a civilian population in Gaza that
has nowhere to go, no access to food or water, no possibility of evacuation and
not even the basic human right to cross a border to seek refuge,"
#Angelinajolie, #bradpitt,
#freepalestine, #ghaza, #savepalestine, #palestine, #muslim, #islam, #israel,
#jerusalem, #prayforpalestine, #ceasfire, #saveghazachildren
Angelina earlier broke
silence on Israel-Palestine issue with a social media post
She calls Gaza an “open air prison” in a recent social media statement and expresses her grief for the victims of the war once again, after doing the same in a different post a day earlier
She said “This is the deliberate bombing of a trapped population who have nowhere to flee,”.
“Gaza has been an
open-air prison for nearly two decades and is fast becoming a mass grave. 40%
of those killed are innocent children. Whole families are being murdered,”.
The actress
continued, “While the world watches and with the active support of many
governments, millions of Palestinian civilians - children, women, families -
are being collectively punished and dehumanized, all while being deprived food,
medicine and humanitarian aid against international law.”
Angelina also criticized
the world leaders standing by to watch the violence, saying that “by refusing
to demand a humanitarian ceasefire and blocking the UN Security Council from
imposing one on both parties, world leaders are complicit in these crimes.”
She previously opened up
on the Israel-Hamas conflict, demanding ceasefire on Gaza in another Instagram
post on Oct. 30.
In her post she said “Like
millions around the world I have spent the last weeks sick and angry at the
terrorist attack in Israel, the death of so many innocent civilians, and
wondering how best to help,".
"I too am praying
for the immediate, safe return of every hostage, and for the families who carry
the unimaginable pain of a murder of a loved one. Above all, the children
murdered, and the many children now orphaned."
"What happened in
Israel is an act of terror," she continued.
"But that cannot
justify the innocent lives lost in bombing a civilian population in Gaza that
has nowhere to go, no access to food or water, no possibility of evacuation and
not even the basic human right to cross a border to seek refuge,"
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