Composer-singer Vishal Dadlani dedicates a song to the children affected by war in Gaza and Israel; watch video
Composer-singer Vishal Dadlani dedicates a song to the children affected by war in Gaza and Israel; watch video
Amid the Israel-Hamas conflict that has resulted in the loss of multiple lives of innocent, composer and singer Vishal Dadlani has dedicated a song to the children affected by the trauma and horror. Sharing the video with fans, he wrote- “I remember hearing this song as a child. Singing it tonight for the children in #Gaza. And yes, for the children in #Israel too. For all the innocents on whom war takes a greater toll because they did nothing to deserve such horror.”
Users react
One user commented- “Israel isn’t suffering at all. And it’s not a war. Its a genocide from Israel.” Another one wrote- “War? War is when two countries fight equally. This is one cleansing the other with all the mighty weapons and control, all the support from your country and US. So please. Spare it. Have the courage to say the facts. Israel is MURDERING palestinian infants and toddlers, calling them children of darkness. Depriving them of water food and electricity. Blocking the aids from reaching them.”
A third one commented- “This is not war this is genocide, it’s been 75 years till now Israel killing Palestine and mostly children where is your courage song on those years.”
Celebrities on the Israel-Hamas conflict
Amid the Israel-Hamas war that captured the country, Fauda star Lior Raz had taken to the front lines and joined the volunteering group called ‘Brothers in Arms’. He had the company of president of the Israel Democracy Institute Yohanan Plesner and journalist Avi Yissascharov. He even shared a video with fans on X.
The other names that spoke up are Gal Gadot, Gigi Hadid, and many others. Also, at least 50 Hollywood celebrities signed the open letter to US President Joe Biden for the Israel-Gaza ceasefire.
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