More than a thousand people have lost their lives in the war between the extremist group Hamas and Israel. This after the attack that the Palestinian group carried out last Saturday from the air, by sea and by land. This large-scale conflict has affected the global atmosphere, and on social media, artists have made their voices heard in favor of peace.
Bruno Mars would sing on the same day as the first Hamas attack in Israel: How does the artist feel?
Madonna She was one of the first to condemn the current situation. “It is heartbreaking to see all these families and especially the children being taken away, attacked and murdered in the streets,” he said. emphatically.
The singer said that conflicts should not be resolved with violence. “Unfortunately, humanity does not understand this universal truth. He never understood it. “We live in a world devastated by hate.”
Madonna stands in solidarity with the families and homes destroyed, the children lost and the innocent victims murdered. “To all those who suffer or will suffer from this conflict. I pray for you. “I am aware that this is the work of Hamas and that there are many innocent people in Palestine who do not support this terrorist organization.”
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For its part, the U2 band He dedicated a few minutes of his last concert in Las Vegas to the victims paid by Hamas at the Nova music festival. For this they interpreted Pride in the name of love) with some of the text changed, referring to this bloody attack.
“In light of what has happened in Israel and Gaza, a song about nonviolence seems somewhat ridiculous, even laughable, but…“Our prayers have always been for peace and non-violence…”they wrote in an Instagram post.
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British singer Jessie J He published a status on his social networks in which he denounced all the bloody acts and clarified that it is not a political position. “Dancing with corpses on the street. Raping young girls and killing babies while they laugh is pure barbarism, nothing more. Calling the mother of a teenager being raped to listen to her daughter’s screams or kidnapping two-year-old babies from their beds It is not called a struggle for freedom.”
Colombian actress Mariela Viteri, currently known as Sarah Mintz also showed solidarity by placing an Isael flag. “Hashem, you are always close to us and we are always close to you. Hashem, take care of us…wrote the main character of Silvana sin lana, who lives with her family in Israel.
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Meanwhile the singer Laura Pausini He uploaded a status with the following sentence: “Conflicts are never resolved with violence”. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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