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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Armeena Khan calls out Shaniera Akram for not clearly speaking up for Gaza

Armeena criticized Shaniera for being vocal about Pakistan but staying silent on the issue of Palestine, urging her to either openly discuss Palestine or refrain from dramatic posts.

Two prominent Pakistani figures, Shaniera Akram and Armeena Khan, had a heated argument on Twitter.

It all began when Shaniera shared a vague post about feeling helpless due to fear and having no words to explain her emotions, apologizing if her post offended anyone.

Shaniera Akram said, “Helpless. I feel so totally and utterly helpless. Ive never been scared of saying what I want or how I feel, but right now im very emotional and actually just don’t have any words left to give and i am really sorry if that offends anyone.”

Armeena criticized Shaniera for being vocal about Pakistan but staying silent on the issue of Palestine, urging her to either openly discuss Palestine or refrain from dramatic posts.
Armeena Khan said, “You have plenty of words to give when it’s Pakistan. Either talk about Palestine openly or keep your dramatics to yourself.”

In response, Shaniera defended herself, emphasizing that both of them are mothers and should promote unity and sisterhood rather than engage in hate.

Armeena Khan has been actively supporting Palestine, condemning Israel’s actions, and highlighting human rights violations.

The Twitter argument between these two public figures reflects the ongoing debates and discussions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Armeena Khan, Osman Khalid Butt, and Ushna Shah are among the most vocal celebrities in Pakistan raising the issue of Palestine and Gaza.

Unprecedented protests are being organized across the world in support of Gaza and Palestine meanwhile Israel continues to rain bombs on the civilian population of Gaza.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said on Friday that his forces would continue their skirmishes with the Israeli military until Hamas achieves victory in Gaza. Nasrallah warned that an attack on Lebanon would be the “most foolish mistake” in Israeli history.