Hamas attack on Israel: Gal Gadot, Kangana Ranaut, Amy Schumer and other celebs condemn ‘horrific acts of terror’ – Times of India | CPT PPP Coverage
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Hamas attack on Israel: Gal Gadot, Kangana Ranaut, Amy Schumer and other celebs condemn ‘horrific acts of terror’ – Times of India appeared on timesofindia.indiatimes.com by etimes.in.
Gal Gadot, known for her previous expressions of support for Israel, shared a screenshot of a news story reporting that Israeli soldiers and civilians had been taken hostage by militants.In her caption, she decried the loss of life and hostages in Gaza, blaming the Palestinian military group Hamas for the situation. Gadot also mentioned the thousands of rockets fired and the heavy fighting still ongoing.
Guy Oseary, a longtime manager, posted a lengthy statement about Israel, highlighting the violence and kidnappings taking place. He shared a video featuring a young woman named Noa, who was shot at and kidnapped during a music festival. Oseary expressed his heartbreak over the situation and condemned the celebrations in Iran over these murders. He stressed his history of praying for peace and advocating for both the Jewish and Arab communities.Jamie Lee Curtis and Amy Schumer reposted Oseary’s post and added their own comments. Curtis shared a message of unity, saying, “My hands in yours,” and posted an image of frightened children under the caption “terror skies.” Schumer echoed Oseary’s sentiments and emphasized that this conflict had nothing to do with the occupation but was driven by Hamas’s desire to eradicate Israel, funded by Iran.
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut also took to her social media handle to condemn the attack saying, “It’s impossible to scroll through SM and not get jolted/ scarred/ appalled of deeply disturbed looking at Israeli women pictures, even their corpses are being raped and olested by terrorists.”
Referring to a viral video of a corpse of an Israeli woman soldier being paraded in a truck, the actress said, “It broke me into a million pieces, my heart goes out to Israel and its girls and women. Every martyr deserves a dignified death.”
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in more than 200 Israeli casualties and significant Palestinian deaths. The conflict’s intensity has reached levels not seen in decades, with widespread airstrikes and ground offensives. Gun battles between Israeli forces and Hamas fighters have led to civilian casualties on both sides.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to reduce Hamas’s Gaza hideouts to rubble and called for residents of Gaza to evacuate. President Joe Biden has expressed unwavering support for Israel and warned against other parties seeking to take advantage of the situation.
As the UN Security Council schedules an emergency meeting, tensions in the region continue to escalate, leaving many concerned about the ongoing violence and its impact on civilians. Celebrities and public figures are among those using their platforms to condemn the attack and call for a cease-fire.
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