‘Only gloom remains in Gaza’: Pakistani celebs react to ceasefire in Gaza
Adnan Siddiqui, Faysal Quarishi and Iqra Aziz have reacted to the ceasefire in Gaza after 11 days of violence, saying more needs to be done.
“Guns have fallen silent, mothers are searching for children, children for their homes,” wrote Siddiqui on social media. “The dust has settled. Only gloom remains in Gaza.”
“Ceasefire but at what cost? I search for answers,” added the actor.
Guns have fallen silent, mothers are searching for children, children for their homes. The dust has settled. Only gloom remains in Gaza. #Ceasefire but at what cost? I search for answers
— Adnan Siddiqui (@adnanactor) May 21, 2021
Quraishi also shared his opinion on ceasefire saying, “A ceasefire is welcome but a lot more needs to be done.”
“Palestine has been an open-air prison for countless people,” remarked the actor. “Every single day they have been witnessing continuous crimes against humanity with no control on staples like water and electricity.”
“All Palestinians, Muslims, Jews or Christians need to be freed once and for all,” said Quraishi further, adding: “If the world does not take a stand now, we will keep on witnessing Kashmir and Gaza story repeated for all times to come.”
#SavePalestine #humanity pic.twitter.com/JnjKsxCyH6
— Faysal Quraishi (@faysalquraishi) May 21, 2021
Iqra Aziz also shared her thoughts on the situation, saying: “I pray we never face anything like this again. This was inhumane.”
“I pray for all the lives lost in the past 11 days and hope for a better future,” expressed Iqra.
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Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced a ceasefire on Friday in Gaza after 11 days of violence, Al Jazeera has reported.