“With ‘All eyes on Rafah’ gaining momentum in social media yesterday, the White House said that the US was not turning a blind eye to Rafah casualties.”
“Kirby told journalists: “How many charred corpses” will it take to make Biden change his mind? We’ve never ignored this matter.” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby cleared the air concerning Joe Biden’s stand on Gaza and made it clear that there is still more that needs to be done.
“As for Sunday’s incident, where 45 individuals have reportedly been killed as a result of a fire at a camp for displaced persons, the latter one happened”, Mr. Kirby added.
Alia, Priyanka, Kareena along with many other Bollywood celebrities are standing in support of Palestine
Among the people who stood up in support of Palestine after 45 people died in an Israeli bomb on a camp in Rafah are Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Alia Bhatt and Kareena Kapoor Khan well-known Indian celebrities.
“All children deserve love. All children deserve to be safe. All children deserve peace. All children deserve life. And all mothers should be able to give their kids those things,” Alia Bhatt wrote under this photo on Instagram using #AllEyesOnRafah hashtag.
Earlier this month, Unicef India national ambassador Kareena posted an image she took from Unicef saying “We are all shocked to see the images of burned children and families emerging from bombed tents in Rafa.” According to reports innocent toddlers living inside such makeshift huts are being murdered; it is worth noting that throughout the tragedy during more than seven months there were thousands of dead or disabled children.
Priyanka,Richa as well as many others including Sonam Kapoor,Samantha Ruth Prabhu,Konkona Sen Sharma,Triptii Dimri,Dia Mirza,Vir Das,Bhumi Pednekar,Shilpa Rao,Rakul Preet Singh,Atlee and many more shared a viral Instagram picture with “All Eyes On Rafah” emblazoned across it.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu dubbed the incident a “tragic mishap”. It was among Israel’s closest allies to express their horror at the Israeli strike.