Rupi Kaur slams 'Biden administration,' Huda Kattan, Selena Gomez donate

However, Gomez's donations have come under scrutiny

After facing immense backlash for claiming that one post won't make a difference, Selena Gomez's makeup brand's Instagram page took to share a post that shed light on what they claim is a "humanitarian crisis in Gaza." Rare Beauty's Instagram issued an official notice, sharing their intent to help out.

"We are devastated by the images and reports coming from the Middle East," read the statement. "Thousands of innocent Palestinian civilians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes and millions of civilians have been displaced and left without access to food, water, medicine, or basic necessities for survival. A large number of these victims are children. Palestinian civilians must be protected, period."

It continued to state, "We remain heartbroken by the horrible terror attack against innocent civilians in Israel on October 7th, many of them also children. There is no situation where attacks on civilians are acceptable. We strongly denounce any and all forms of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia. We urge everyone to support humanitarian organizations working tirelessly to provide aid and relief to those in need. Every bit of help can make a difference."

It went on to say, "Rare Beauty will be making donations to the International Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies - Magen David Adom, and Palestinian Red Crescent Society - who are providing urgent care on the ground. We will also be donating to UNICEF to help get urgent medical relief and resources to the children of Gaza. The DNA of our company is rooted in inclusivity. Our company is diverse and employs individuals from various backgrounds including race, creed, sexuality, gender identity, & religion – many of whom have been directly impacted by the recent violence."

The brand said further, "We also recognize that our community is made up of many people from different backgrounds who are also affected by the recent violence, so we ask that everyone please treat each other with kindness and compassion during these times. As a company that aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental health, we understand that in these particularly trying global circumstances, everyone’s mental health is suffering. We encourage you to reach out if you need help. If you are in the United States and need suicide or mental health-related crisis support, or are worried about someone else, please call or text 988. Your call will be directed to a local mental health crisis centre. If you are located internationally, please visit findahelpline.com for a global list of helplines, hotlines, and crisis lines that can support you."

However, one X user pointed out how Gomez was still "both siding" the situation, especially given that Magen David Adom is Israel's National Emergency Pre-Hospital Medical and Blood Services Organization. "She’s donating to Magen David Adom who support the IDF and the killing of Palestinian kids," said the user of the site formerly known as Twitter. "This is a 'both sides' post. Why are you donating to MDA which is literally supporting the IDF? Supporting both sides is not activism."

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