Swara Bhaskar expresses concern for children of Gaza
The actress posted a picture cradling her newborn daughter, Rabia, gazing at her with contemplation.


Mumbai: Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar shared a touching photo of her newborn daughter, Rabia, cradled in her arms, gazing thoughtfully at her child.
Swara couldn't help but reflect on the plight of children in Gaza and spoke out against the Israeli atrocities they are enduring.
The actress Swara conveyed the profound sense of tranquility and joy that comes with gazing at a newborn child, a feeling shared by mothers worldwide.
She also acknowledged that recent events around the world, including the ongoing conflict in Gaza, are impossible to ignore.
Swara Bhaskar openly expressed her fear about the circumstances that mothers in conflict zones face.
She mused, "I keep looking at my baby girl's peaceful sleeping face and wonder how I would have protected her if she had been born in Gaza. I pray that I never find myself in such a situation, as children in Gaza continue to face daily peril under the unforgiving skies."
Swara further decried the relentless bombing of children, hospitals, aid shelters, and places of worship in Gaza.
She drew attention to the apparent silence of the world in the face of this brutality, stating that it signifies an era marked by darkness and injustice.
The Indian actress offered a heartfelt prayer for the children of Gaza and implored, "May God hear my prayer and save the children of Gaza from further suffering and death, as the world appears unwilling to protect them."
It is essential to note that the conflict in Gaza, which began with the Al-Aqsa operation launched by Hamas on October 7, has resulted in the tragic loss of over 4,500 Palestinian lives due to the ongoing Israeli bombardments in Gaza and other parts of Palestine.
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