Use your moral compass: Bella Hadid, Saba Qamar, others send prayers for Palestine

Israeli forces have begun attacking yet again


Entertainment Desk April 07, 2023

A heartbreaking series of attacks on Palestinians by Israel has led to many people coming forth and condemning the brutal acts. As has become routine, Israeli forces attacked worshippers inside Al-Aqsa mosque during the holy month of Ramazan.

As reported by Al Jazeera, The Arab League will hold an emergency meeting to discuss the recent Israeli police raid on the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem that injured at least 12 Palestinians. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that he is working to "maintain the status quo" at the holy site.

Many took to their social media profiles to speak up against these atrocities. Amongst these individuals were names like Bella Hadid, Usman Mukhtar, Saba Qamar, and Syra Yousuf.

Taking to her Insta Stories, Hadid wrote, "This is not about religion or hating one another here on the internet to separate us. I am a believer in all religions and what each has to offer. I can't express that enough. This is about a government system using their own people and our people as political pawns. Use your moral compass to understand what you feel is wrong or right, as a human being, with a human heart."

Usman Mukhtar was seen sharing a feed post doing the rounds that stated, "What is terrorism? Attacking unarmed Palestinians during Ramadan. Every single year."

Syra, too, took to her Instagram Story to share a clip of the aftermath of the attack by the Israeli forces. "This is insanity. And heartbreaking," wrote the Sinf-a-Aahan star. 

Saba Qamar took to Twitter to share her thoughts. “And never think that Allah is unaware of what the wrongdoers do (14:42) Keep the people of Palestine, Kashmir & all those who are oppressed in your prayers," wrote the actor. 

Tensions are escalating in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank as important religious festivals, the Muslim fasting month of Ramazan and the Jewish Passover, converge. There are concerns that confrontations at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third-holiest shrine in Islam and the most sacred site in Judaism, could spark further imbalanced violence between Israel and Gaza's Hamas, as has happened in the past.

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