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Ghetto imagesMadonna called on Pope Leo XIV to visit Gaza and bring her “light to the children before it was too late.”
The American Queen of Pop shared his request in social mediaSaying that the pontiff is “the only one of us who cannot be refused to enter.”
Her intervention came when Britain, the EU, Australia, Canada and Japan issued a statement stating that “hunger is developing before our eyes” and called for an “inverted hunger” actionS
“Most of the holy father, please go to gas and bring your light to the children before it is too late,” Madonna published on Instagram. “As a mother, I cannot bear to look at their suffering.
“The children of the world belong to all.
“You are the only one of us who cannot be refused to enter.”
Israel faces increasing pressure on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, with The convinced experts last month warned the “worst hunger scenario” He played in the siege territory.
He continues to deny that he has hunger in gas and accused the UN agencies of raising help within the borders and delivering it.
Last week, the UN Humanitarian Agency said the amount of aid entering Gaza continues to be “far below the required minimum”. It says he continues to see obstacles and delays as he tries to collect help from the border areas controlled by Israel.
Such a prayer singer added: “We need humanitarian gates to be fully open to save these innocent children.”
She wrote off by saying, “No more time. Please say you will go. Love, Madonna.”
In July, The new pope renewed his call to end the fire of gas After three people sheltered in the Catholic Church in Gaza, they were killed at Israeli strike.
According to PA News, he said: “I appeal to the international community to comply with humanitarian law and to comply with the obligation to protect civilians, as well as the prohibition of collective punishment, the indiscriminate use of force and the forced displacement of the population.”
ReutersMadonna – last month released its long remix album Veronica Electronica – gave crazy speeches to the gas stage since the beginning of the war.
This included as I introduced himself at the London O2 in 2023, when she told the fans: “She breaks my heart to see children suffer, teens suffer, suffer from the elderly – all this is heartbreaking, I am sure you agree.
“But although our hearts are broken, our spirits cannot be broken.”
She urged fans to bring “Light and Love” to the world – both individually and collectively, through words and actions – to “bring peace to the Middle East” and beyond.
In the inscription of her latest online post, she noted how this is her son Rocco’s birthday and “the best gift I can give him as a mother is to ask everyone to do whatever they can to help save innocent children caught in the cross fire in Gaza.”
The star, who also asked for donations to three different organizations, continued: “Do not point fingers, to raise guilt or to take sides.
“Everyone suffers. Including the hostages. I ask that they be released too.”
Madonna’s comments also come when the U2 Bono frontman – along with his other roommates – also released a statement that informs fans where they are about.
While condemning the actions of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas, The Irish Frontman suggested: “Our group stands in solidarity with the people of Palestine who are really looking for a way to peace and joint existence with Israel and with their legal and legal request for statehood.
“We are in solidarity with the other hostages and we pray that some rational negotiates their release.”
Ghetto imagesHamas killed more than 1,200 people and took 251 hostages in his attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Israel’s response in Gaza killed at least 61 599 Palestinians, according to Hamas Gaza Health Ministry, which charges as reliable.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Health stated that five more people were killed by malnutrition, bringing the total number of such deaths to 227, including 103 children.