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Stand for Gaza: Bangladeshi celebrities voice support for Palestine

Stand for Gaza: Bangladeshi celebrities voice support for Palestine
Photos: Collected.

Israel's assault on Palestine shows no signs of stopping, with relentless bombings targeting the blockaded city of Gaza. The atmosphere is heavy with the cries of the injured and the sight of countless bodies. The devastating conditions have shocked the world.

Bangladeshi celebrities have also expressed their solidarity, praying for the people of Palestine.

 

Sharing photos of two areas reduced to rubble by Israeli attacks, actress Jaya Ahsan wrote on Facebook:

"Israel has been carrying out a cruel and heartless genocide in Gaza. They seem determined to wipe Palestine off the map. I know Israel won't care about global protests—but what about the rest of the world? The powerful leaders of the world? Will this endless killing of children, women, and mass murder continue right before everyone's eyes? Let the veil be lifted from the hearts of humanity. Let the Palestinians have the chance to live like human beings."

Megastar Shakib Khan wrote, "Gaza is not just a geographical name—it has become a symbol of the oppressed! I stand with them, in love, solidarity, and the hope for peace."

 

Actor Siam Ahmed wrote, "As I write this post, has Gaza already been wiped off the map? Can any of us escape responsibility for the ruins of Palestine? …Right after Eid, they were plunged into hell—will the world not take responsibility for that? These world leaders, Islamic scholars, Nobel laureates, ordinary people—can any of us truly avoid this burden of guilt?"

 

Singer Farzana Wahid Shayan has once again written a song protesting the Israeli aggression on Palestine. She shared the lyrics on Facebook, which say:

"Gaza will never end—let us all become Gaza from today. Let that journey begin now, let the whole world become Palestine…"

Nasir Uddin Khan wrote, "Whenever I think of the helpless and oppressed people—at home or abroad—I imagine myself and my family in their place, and I feel constant fear. No matter how much I try to find a ray of hope, I know this broken world will never truly find peace. Still, I hold on to hope in my heart—that one day, the long struggle of the Palestinian people, which I've witnessed since childhood, will succeed."

Puja Chery wrote, "When will this devastation end, Lord? Even innocent children aren't spared by these monsters. Please, Lord, bring an end to such evil. Free Palestine. Free the children of Gaza."

 

Chanchal Chowdhury shared two pictures—one of a child sitting alone in the rubble of destroyed homes, and another showing people burning in the continuous bombardment and explosions in Gaza. He wrote, "Endangered civilisation... Endangered humanity."

Actor Abdun Noor Shajal wrote, "Where is humanity? Can these really be the actions of human beings? Please support Gaza."

Shahnaz Khushi wrote, "In the name of acquiring knowledge for civilization, humanity has caused the most harm to itself! Ah, life!"

Noted director Ashfaque Nipun wrote:"Two videos.In one, a child in Gaza is crying out, comforting another child.In the other, a child sits amidst the rubble in Gaza, tears in their eyes, eating something while crying again. May the curse of these two children's suffering bring an end to the wrongdoers! May the final consequences of oppression be witnessed by these two children, along with millions of other oppressed people of Palestine."

Popular singer Elita Karim wrote, "Prayers for #Gaza. Maybe we will meet in the afterlife and then we can talk about why we could do nothing but watch you get slaughtered."

Sadia Ayman wrote, "The way innocent people, especially children, are being brutally killed every day in Gaza is a stain on humanity and a disgrace to Muslims. Beneath the rubble lie thousands of dreams, cries, and wails. Such cruelty is unimaginable in any civilized society. Oh Allah, protect the people of Gaza. Grant them patience, instill peace and humanity in the hearts of the enemies, and bring an end to all oppression. Ameen."

Singer Asif Akbar wrote, "Farewell Rafah—Gaza's heavenly martyrs. May the followers of the greatest religion and their vile rulers remain in the burning hell of this earth in joy…"

Singer Imran Mahmudul wrote, "Dear Palestine and Gaza, We, a helpless Muslim nation, could do nothing. We only watched as the people of this sacred land suffered. As a Muslim nation, we are ashamed". 

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Stand for Gaza: Bangladeshi celebrities voice support for Palestine

Stand for Gaza: Bangladeshi celebrities voice support for Palestine
Photos: Collected.

Israel's assault on Palestine shows no signs of stopping, with relentless bombings targeting the blockaded city of Gaza. The atmosphere is heavy with the cries of the injured and the sight of countless bodies. The devastating conditions have shocked the world.

Bangladeshi celebrities have also expressed their solidarity, praying for the people of Palestine.

 

Sharing photos of two areas reduced to rubble by Israeli attacks, actress Jaya Ahsan wrote on Facebook:

"Israel has been carrying out a cruel and heartless genocide in Gaza. They seem determined to wipe Palestine off the map. I know Israel won't care about global protests—but what about the rest of the world? The powerful leaders of the world? Will this endless killing of children, women, and mass murder continue right before everyone's eyes? Let the veil be lifted from the hearts of humanity. Let the Palestinians have the chance to live like human beings."

Megastar Shakib Khan wrote, "Gaza is not just a geographical name—it has become a symbol of the oppressed! I stand with them, in love, solidarity, and the hope for peace."

 

Actor Siam Ahmed wrote, "As I write this post, has Gaza already been wiped off the map? Can any of us escape responsibility for the ruins of Palestine? …Right after Eid, they were plunged into hell—will the world not take responsibility for that? These world leaders, Islamic scholars, Nobel laureates, ordinary people—can any of us truly avoid this burden of guilt?"

 

Singer Farzana Wahid Shayan has once again written a song protesting the Israeli aggression on Palestine. She shared the lyrics on Facebook, which say:

"Gaza will never end—let us all become Gaza from today. Let that journey begin now, let the whole world become Palestine…"

Nasir Uddin Khan wrote, "Whenever I think of the helpless and oppressed people—at home or abroad—I imagine myself and my family in their place, and I feel constant fear. No matter how much I try to find a ray of hope, I know this broken world will never truly find peace. Still, I hold on to hope in my heart—that one day, the long struggle of the Palestinian people, which I've witnessed since childhood, will succeed."

Puja Chery wrote, "When will this devastation end, Lord? Even innocent children aren't spared by these monsters. Please, Lord, bring an end to such evil. Free Palestine. Free the children of Gaza."

 

Chanchal Chowdhury shared two pictures—one of a child sitting alone in the rubble of destroyed homes, and another showing people burning in the continuous bombardment and explosions in Gaza. He wrote, "Endangered civilisation... Endangered humanity."

Actor Abdun Noor Shajal wrote, "Where is humanity? Can these really be the actions of human beings? Please support Gaza."

Shahnaz Khushi wrote, "In the name of acquiring knowledge for civilization, humanity has caused the most harm to itself! Ah, life!"

Noted director Ashfaque Nipun wrote:"Two videos.In one, a child in Gaza is crying out, comforting another child.In the other, a child sits amidst the rubble in Gaza, tears in their eyes, eating something while crying again. May the curse of these two children's suffering bring an end to the wrongdoers! May the final consequences of oppression be witnessed by these two children, along with millions of other oppressed people of Palestine."

Popular singer Elita Karim wrote, "Prayers for #Gaza. Maybe we will meet in the afterlife and then we can talk about why we could do nothing but watch you get slaughtered."

Sadia Ayman wrote, "The way innocent people, especially children, are being brutally killed every day in Gaza is a stain on humanity and a disgrace to Muslims. Beneath the rubble lie thousands of dreams, cries, and wails. Such cruelty is unimaginable in any civilized society. Oh Allah, protect the people of Gaza. Grant them patience, instill peace and humanity in the hearts of the enemies, and bring an end to all oppression. Ameen."

Singer Asif Akbar wrote, "Farewell Rafah—Gaza's heavenly martyrs. May the followers of the greatest religion and their vile rulers remain in the burning hell of this earth in joy…"

Singer Imran Mahmudul wrote, "Dear Palestine and Gaza, We, a helpless Muslim nation, could do nothing. We only watched as the people of this sacred land suffered. As a Muslim nation, we are ashamed". 

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