On Instagram, Madonna has posted some semi nude pics to help heal the Middle East and the world and to support anera.org, which funds poor Palestinians.

Her hashtags include #peaceinthemiddleeast #livingforlove”.

Although she links to a Gaza support organization, she wrote, “I do not support Hamas! I support human dignity and respect! I support sharing! I support Peace! #ceasefire”

In her later posts, she is photographed with two shirtless men (they aren’t scared shirtless). One is painted with a Star of David while the other sports a Crescent Moon and Star. Her caption reads, “No Separation! We all bleed the same color! #ceasefire #peaceinthemiddleeast #livingforlove” and “Cease Fire ! Inshallah!!! Baruch Hashem!! Praise the Lord! #ceasefireforever #peaceinthemiddleeast #livingforlove”

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Her latest post focuses on the Versace fashion items she wants for her birthday this month.

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