JUSTIN BIEBER
Pop star Justin Bieber got into trouble for his comments regarding the most recent Israel-Hamas conflict. He posted a message with the subject line “Praying for Israel” on his Instagram feed. He utilized a picture of the devastation in Gaza while expressing his support for Israel in the present conflict, despite his aim being to oppose it. He quickly erased the post and reshared his message after realizing his error.
On their social media profiles, Dwayne Johnson and Justin Bieber discussed the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. After publishing a few posts, the singer got into some trouble.
A photo of the devastation in Gaza and the caption “Praying for Israel” were posted by Bieber on his Instagram Story. When he realized what he had done, he removed the post and shared a new tale without a picture. The most recent post had the words “Praying for Israel” and an emoticon for grief.
He had previously posted something with the caption, “Truly suffering for both my Israeli and Palestinian pals. We all probably have an innate ability to recognize evil when we see it. It doesn’t seem right to me to demonize all Israelis or all Palestinians. I don’t want to pick a side, but I do want to support the families who have been cruelly snatched away from us.
Even though Bieber removed the post with the image of Gaza in the background, his fans took notice of it right away. He received a lot of flak for his ignorance.
On October 7, the Hamas organization, which controls the Gaza Strip in Palestine, surprised Israel with an unprecedented attack by air, land, and sea. Israel launched a war against Hamas after the incident, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians on both sides.
As long as the attacks continue, the situation in Israel and Palestine remains tense. In Gaza, hostages are held captive and brutally murdered.
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