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Mahira, Ayeza among celebs calling out Israeli brutalities in Palestine
Karachi: Mahira Khan, one of the most followed Pakistani celebrities took to social media expressing her concerns over ongoing Israeli strikes in Gaza.
Taking to Instagram, Mahira wrote, “If we remain silent, there is blood on our hands too”.
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Earlier, acclaimed Pakistani actress Ayeza Khan extended her support to Palestinians amid Israeli aggression.
“Can you imagine kissing your child to sleep and not knowing if you all will see them again?” Ayeza said.
She further added, “That’s the reality of life in Palestine right now. That’s the horror those children, those innocent beings live in. My heart aches to even think about this”.
She went on to say “My heart aches to even think about this.”
“We can’t do much. But we do have a voice. And together, we can use it to stop the cruelties on our brothers and sisters. #freepalestine #freeourpeople,” she added.
The actress also used hashtags “#freepalestine #freeourpeople.”
We can’t do much. But we do have a voice. And together, we can use it to stop the cruelties on our brothers and sisters.#freepalestine #freeourpeople #allahﷻ 🇵🇸
— Ayeza Khan (@Ayezakhan_ak) May 17, 2021
Hania Aamir, one of the most followed and sought after actress, posted on her Instagram page, “FREE PALESTINE. Such an overwhelming turn out in Islamabad!”
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