Malala Expresses Deep Concern Over Palestinian Girl’s Suffering Amid Gaza Conflict
She called for immediate international attention and action to address the escalating violence and provide relief to innocent civilians affected by the war.
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has expressed profound sorrow over the suffering of a young Palestinian girl amid the ongoing Gaza conflict.
In a heartfelt statement posted on social media, Malala highlighted the plight of the young girl, who has lost her hair under stress and trauma caused by Israel’s military aggression in Gaza.
She called for immediate international attention and action to address the escalating violence and provide relief to innocent civilians affected by the war.
“This is the trauma Palestinian girls are facing under Israel’s bombardment — no peace, no school. We need a ceasefire now and protect these children’s lives,” she wrote.
In a recent interview with Al-Jazeera, Sama Tabil, 8, told how once she used to adore her hair and now she was ridiculed for her baldness.
With teary eyes, she expressed her desire to travel abroad to get treatment so she could “be beautiful again”.
The little girl revealed that she was a good student in school and would do her hair every day before going to school.
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Malala’s remarks underscore the urgent need for global solidarity and support for the children and families enduring the hardships of the conflict. Her advocacy emphasizes the importance of safeguarding human rights and prioritizing humanitarian efforts in conflict zones.