Michael Caine’s Support for the People of Gaza: No Child Should Go Hungry

According to CinemaDrame news agency, Veteran British actor Michael Caine expressed his support for the people of Gaza through several posts on the social media platform X. The Israeli military has besieged this region of Palestine for months, blocking humanitarian aid from entering.
The star of The Dark Knight and Interstellar first shared an image of hungry people, then wrote in another message: “Feed the children of Gaza, no child should go hungry.”
In another post, Caine stated: “Innocent people must have the chance to live.” In a further tweet, he wrote: “I cannot watch the children of Gaza begging for food. [Bob] Geldof, bring them food.”
Bob Geldof, the Irish singer and human rights activist, recently called for humanitarian aid to famine-stricken Ethiopia during the Live Aid concert. In an article published in the Daily Express, he wrote: “What has happened to the people of Israel? No matter how great your past oppression and present suffering, how can you impose the suffering shown in these sickening images on others, even for a moment?” He added: “Your government and military seem to have lost control. Why do you, the people of Israel, tolerate and allow these actions?”
Before Caine, artists such as Joaquin Phoenix, Hans Zimmer, Lana Del Rey, Billie Eilish, Bob Weir, Niqab, Green Day, Bono, Andrew Garfield, Liam Cunningham, Susan Sarandon, Melissa Barrera, Guy Pearce, Maisie Williams, Javier Bardem, Jenna Ortega, Nicola Coughlan, Amy Lou Wood, Rachel Zegler, Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette, and John Cusack, as well as filmmakers Jonathan Glazer and Pedro Almodóvar, had voiced their support for Palestine.
