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Priyanka Chopra took to Instagram Stories on Monday to amplify a post advocating for a ceasefire in Palestine, emphasizing the devastating impact on thousands of children and minors amid Israeli bombardment. The initial post originated from UNICEF, the United Nations agency dedicated to offering humanitarian and developmental assistance to children globally.
The post reshared by Priyanka Chopra featured a quote attributed to Catherine Russell, the executive director of UNICEF, emphasizing the crucial necessity for a lasting humanitarian ceasefire to safeguard the well-being of children.The post read as, “Children need a lasting humanitarian ceasefire.”
The post originally shared by UN wrote, “Today, the Gaza Strip is once again the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. After seven days of respite from horrific violence, fighting has resumed. More children will surely die as a result. Before the pause, more than 5,300 Palestinian children were reportedly killed in 48 days of relentless bombing – a figure that does not include many children still missing and presumed to be buried under rubble.”
The caption also said, “We call on all parties to ensure that children are protected and assisted, in accordance with their obligations under international humanitarian law. All children in the state of Palestine and Israel deserve peace and hope for a better future – statement by UNICEF executive director, Catherine Russell, on the resumption of fighting in Gaza.”
The post reshared by Priyanka Chopra featured a quote attributed to Catherine Russell, the executive director of UNICEF, emphasizing the crucial necessity for a lasting humanitarian ceasefire to safeguard the well-being of children.The post read as, “Children need a lasting humanitarian ceasefire.”
The post originally shared by UN wrote, “Today, the Gaza Strip is once again the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. After seven days of respite from horrific violence, fighting has resumed. More children will surely die as a result. Before the pause, more than 5,300 Palestinian children were reportedly killed in 48 days of relentless bombing – a figure that does not include many children still missing and presumed to be buried under rubble.”
The caption also said, “We call on all parties to ensure that children are protected and assisted, in accordance with their obligations under international humanitarian law. All children in the state of Palestine and Israel deserve peace and hope for a better future – statement by UNICEF executive director, Catherine Russell, on the resumption of fighting in Gaza.”
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