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Sania Mirza expresses concern over global silence on Gaza's issue
Sania Mirza posted a message on her Instagram story, drawing attention to the international community's silence concerning the tragic loss of Palestinian children's lives.
Dubai: Renowned Indian tennis star and wife of Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, Sania Mirza, has raised her voice against the ongoing crisis in Gaza and the world's silence regarding the situation.
She recently shared a social media post on her Instagram story to shed light on the tragic deaths of Palestinian children due to the relentless Israeli bombardment in Gaza that has persisted since the beginning of October.
In her social media post, Sania Mirza emphasized the need to break the silence surrounding the ongoing crisis, stating that the situation continues to worsen while the world remains silent.
To date, the number of Palestinian casualties has exceeded 8,000 as a result of the Israeli military's offensive in Gaza.
Tragically, this figure includes over 3,600 children who have lost their lives in the conflict.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that the Israeli army has been responsible for the loss of 825 Palestinian families since October 7, with 53 Palestinian families falling victim to the recent wave of brutal airstrikes.
Sania Mirza's heartfelt message on social media highlights the urgency of addressing the dire situation in Gaza and calls for a global response to the ongoing crisis.
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