More than 2,000 British artists, including Actress Tilda Swinton, called for a ceasefire in Gaza
More than 2,000 British artists, including Actress Tilda Swinton, called for a ceasefire in Gaza. Let’s Have a Look:
More than 2,000 UK artists, including actress Tilda Swinton, Steve Coogan, and Charles Dance, have signed a global UK Arts and Culture petition calling for an immediate end to Israel’s blockade and bombing of Gaza.
According to international media reports, the British artists wrote in the letter that ‘we are witnessing a crime and a disaster, Israel has turned most of Gaza into rubble, and millions of Palestinians have been deprived of water, electricity, food. And deprived of the supply of medicines.
In the letter, it was written that ‘Gaza has been bombarded by air, sea, and land in thousands, Israel has expelled innocent Palestinians from their own homes by force of arms, Israel has taken away all rights from Palestinians and the world The community is silent on Israel’s brutality’.
Addressing the British government, the Actress Tilda Swinton wrote in a letter that ‘Our government is not only tolerating Israel’s war crimes but also supporting and encouraging them, the time will surely come when our government will stop supporting Israel. Account will be taken.
It is written in the letter that it is our responsibility to do everything possible to end the oppression of Israel in Gaza.
The artist actress Tilda Swinton called on the British government to “end its military and political support for Israel’s actions, we demand an immediate ceasefire and the opening of Gaza’s borders so that humanitarian aid is not impeded in any way.” without being able to reach innocent Palestinians’.
It should be noted that last night (October 17) air strikes were carried out by the Israeli forces on al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City, as a result of which more than 500 people were martyred and hundreds were injured.
A hospital in Gaza has become a pile of rubble after an Israeli rocket attack while there is also a heavy fire nearby, according to the Ministry of Health, the hospital was already full of injured and sick patients.