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Madonna Speaks Out for Israel

While cosmetics company owner Huda Kattan attacks Israel.

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Madonna – screenshot from a video of her speaking at the concert shared on her Twitter account.

Madonna – AKA Esther – spoke out about the suffering caused by the Hamas terrorist organization at a show held in London on Wednesday. At the same time, the cosmetics company Huda Beauty is in trouble after its founder Huda Kattan condemned Israel saying that she would not accept “blood money” from Israeli customers, according to a report in the New York Post.

Huda Kattan also shared a video on Instagram of a Hasidic ant-Zionist man in London condemning Israel and wrote “Unfortunately, posts about Palestine are being sensored so pls share! I don’t even know where to begin, I’m overwhelmed with so much emotion #FreePalestine.”

“Israel, who has the fourth largest army in the world, is NOT the victim, but they repeat the same story and gaslight anyone who comes with facts,” said Huda Kattan in another post.

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As for Madonna, she told the fans at her O2 Arena show in London, “Nobody wants to see what’s happening. I turn on social media, and I want to vomit. I see children being kidnapped, pulled off motorcycles, babies being decapitated, children at peace raves being shot and killed. What the fuck is going on in the world? How can human beings be so cruel to one another? It’s just getting worse. It frightens me.”

Unfortunately, the Israel haters claim that such images are fake, created with Photoshop and so forth.

“The children of the world belong to all of us, each and every one of them,” added the Material Girl, paraphrasing quotes from famous authors. “I don’t care where they’re from, what their headdress is, what the color of their skin is, what their religion is. The children belong to us. And we are responsible for them.”

“We have to remember we are human beings here,” said Madonna. “We cannot lose our humanity. Our hearts can be broken, but our spirit cannot. No one can break our spirit. And you might look at what’s going on in the world and say, ‘What the fuck?’ What can I do? I’m just one person. I’m helpless.’ No, you are not. Each and every one of you has the power and ability to turn light on in the world.”

Madonna finished her concert with a cover of the classis 1970s pop hit “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor. But before singing it, she said “We are all candles. We can bring light to the world. If we turn enough light on, if we light enough candles, the collective consciousness of generosity and unity will change. No politicians, no laws, no sanctions, no land given or taken—we, with our consciousness, can change the fucking world.”

Previously Madonna tweeted, “What is Happening in Israel is Devastating.. Watching all of these families and especially children being herded, assaulted and murdered in the streets is Heartbreaking.”

“Imagine if this was happening to you?? It’s Un-fathomable. Conflicts can never be resolved with violence. Unfortunately Humanity does not understand this Universal truth. Has Never Understood it. We live in a World Ravaged by Hate.”

“My heart goes out to Israel. To Families and Homes that have been destroyed. To children who are lost, Madonna also wrote. “To Innocent Victims who have Been Killed. To All who are Suffering or who will suffer from this conflict. I’m Praying For you. I am aware that this is the work of Hamas and there are many innocent people in Palestine who do not support this terrorist organization. This Tragic attack will only cause more suffering for everyone. Let us all Pray. For Israel.”

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