Urging global leaders to unite in their efforts to avert additional tragedies involving innocent lives.


Cairo: Mohamed Salah, the renowned footballer from Egypt, has stepped forward to express solidarity with the people of Gaza who have been enduring the repercussions of Israeli oppression.
In a heartfelt video message posted on the social media platform X, Mohamed Salah emphasized the significance of prioritizing humanity during the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
The football star called upon leaders from around the world to unite in an endeavor to prevent further loss of innocent lives.
Salah, visibly moved by the situation, described the recent attack on a Gaza hospital as "horrific" and stressed the immediate necessity of permitting humanitarian aid to reach Gaza.
The disturbing incident unfolded when the Zionist Air Force targeted a hospital in Gaza on Tuesday night, resulting in the tragic loss of over 500 Palestinian lives and the injury of hundreds.
Salah underscored the pressing need for essentials such as food, water, and medical supplies for the people of Gaza.
He articulated the preciousness of every life and the paramount importance of safeguarding them, urging a halt to the ongoing violence that has led to the separation of countless families.
In his impassioned plea, Mohamed Salah implored world leaders to collaborate in preventing further casualties of innocent lives, portraying himself as an advocate for peace during these troubled times.
In a related development, the Algerian Football Federation announced its suspension of all matches in a gesture of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in the tragic loss of 3,478 Palestinian lives, with more than 12,000 individuals sustaining injuries, many of them in critical condition.
— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) October 18, 2023

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