Katy Perry calls for immediate ceasefire in Rafah, Gaza

Katy Perry says children must be protected at all costs

Katy Perry calls for immediate ceasefire in Rafah, Gaza
Katy Perry says children must be protected at all costs

Katy Perry has joined UNICEF in demanding an immediate stop to the Israeli genocide in the Gaza strip of Palestine.

On Tuesday, May 29, she floated an image quoting UNICEF’s executive director, Catherine Russell, calling for an instant ceasefire.

It read: “Images of burned children and families emerging from bombed tents in Rafah shocks us all. The reported killing of children sheltering in makeshift tents is unconscionable.”

“For over seven months we’ve witnessed this tragedy unfold, resulting in thousands of children killed or injured,” the picture went on.


Adding to this, Katy Perry wrote a message, requesting all followers to do the same.

She said, “A military besiegement and ground incursion in Rafah, Gaza, poses a catastrophic risk to the children sheltering there.”

“Many of the children cramped have been displaced multiple times and have lost homes, parents, and loved ones. Thousands are injured, malnourished, traumatized, or living with disabilities,” the singer added.

Katy Perry then spelled out what she and UNICEF stand together for.

“UNICEF continues to call for an immediate ceasefire, the unconditional release of all hostages, and an end to the senseless killing of children,” she concluded.