The fast was launched in connection with the planned end of a four-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
actor in the teleserye Sex and the City Cynthia Nixon went on a hunger strike in support of the Gaza Strip. Sky News reported this.
In particular, the screen star took such a step to ask US President Joe Biden to call for a permanent ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas.
Nixon, who once ran for mayor of New York, told the crowd outside the White House that two of his children are Jewish and their grandparents survived the Holocaust.
“My son asked me to use any voice to say as loudly as possible that ‘never again’ means ‘never again’ for everyone. In seven weeks, more civilians have been killed by Israel on a small piece of land than has been killed in 20 years of war throughout “Afghanistan. I’m tired of people making the excuse that civilian casualties are the normal cost of war. There is nothing routine about these numbers. There is no work about these deaths. I want to make a personal request to the President, who himself has experienced a terrible personal loss, to feel the compassion for which he is so well known, to look at the children of Gaza and think that they are his children ,” said the actress.
In addition, politicians from five US states are also participating in the rally, which began on Monday – Delaware Representative Madina Wilson-Anton, New York Representative Zohran Mamdani, Oklahoma Representative Maurie Turner, Virginia Representative Sam Rasoul and Michigan Representative Abraham Ayash.
It was previously reported that Bella Hadid’s fans were angry that the famous fashion house stopped working with their idol, so they started destroying Dior boutiques.
Source: korrespondent

I am an experienced author and journalist with a passion for lifestyle journalism. I currently work for Buna Times, one of the leading news websites in the world. I specialize in writing stories about health, wellness, fashion, beauty, interior design, and more. My articles have been featured on major publications such as The Guardian and The Huffington Post.