Hina Khawaja's powerful post in solidarity with Palestine goes viral
The seasoned actress took to her Instagram to post about the suffering endured by Palestine.


Karachi: Senior actress Hina Khawaja has taken to social media to voice her strong condemnation of the silence exhibited by Islamic countries regarding the ongoing brutality inflicted by Israel upon Palestine.
In a viral Instagram post, the actress highlighted the atrocities being committed against the Palestinian people and raised important questions about the situation in the region.
Hina Khawaja's Instagram post, which has gained significant traction, sheds light on the prolonged conflict in the Middle East.
The post underscores that for 75 years, the world had been taught that Palestine was occupied by Jews while other Islamic nations were free.
However, in her thought-provoking message, she points out a stark revelation: it appears Palestinians are the ones who are free, while the rest of the Islamic countries may have, in her view, become occupied.
In the caption accompanying her post, the actress shared a Quranic verse and offered a heartfelt prayer: "O Allah, forgive us all our sins."
Her poignant message resonates with many who have been following the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territories.
As the world watches the continuing Israeli attacks in Palestine, the death toll of Palestinians has tragically exceeded 2800.
The situation remains a matter of international concern, with global calls for a peaceful resolution and an end to the violence.
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