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.
Penn grad, John Legend – a musician / singer / songwriter – wrote that he was “…sick of watching our Secretary of State have to grovel so hard to tell Israel how much he loves them while Israeli cabinet sh—ts on him.”
Update: Former comedian and star of Deuce Bigalow tweeted “To not be outraged at the killing of children is to risk your very soul. #Gaza.â€
He also wrote that he expected that powerful forces in Hollywood might blacklist actors for speaking out against Israel.
Update: Mia Farrow, an actress, tweeted “What is Israel’s long-term plan for Gaza? They can’t kill everyone. Those who survive can never forget. They will want to be martyrsâ€
After el-Wafa hospital was hit, actor Mark Ruffalo, tweeted that “blowing up†(in Gaza) hospitals is something he thought “all human beings could agree was off limits.â€
Actor John Cusack re-tweeted a link to an article that compared Gaza to Soweto. He tweeted, “Mass bombing of civilians is wrong no matter who does it – ok?â€