
Angie Khoury criticizes luxury with Antonio Suleiman while Gaza is starving
Angie Khoury, a Syrian social media star, posted an emotional video on Instagram in which she begged her fans to do something about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She broke down in tears as she did this. Angie was crying in the video, which quickly went viral, as she said she couldn't stand to eat or live regularly while innocent children were in pain.
"I swear to God I'm going to die." "I feel bad about every bite of food I eat," she cried, clearly distressed. "My country has problems, but not as many as the people in Gaza." I don't know anything about government. I have no idea who I am to beg, but please do something. Go out and hold protests everywhere in the Arab world. "These kids are a source of tragedy."
In the video, Angie said she was sorry for feeling useless over and over again. "Please forgive me." There's nothing I can do. She wiped her tears away and said, "If I could, I would give them my soul." She kept saying, "Children, children," because she was so upset.
Many people know Angie Khuory from her Instagram account, where she posts about fashion, health, and everyday life. In the past few weeks, many famous people in the Arab world have used their positions to talk about the terrible situation in Gaza. But people all over the region resonated with her honest, unfiltered display of emotion.
Angie said she didn't know much about politics, but she stressed that this wasn't a political problem for her—it was a human one. "I am unable to eat. Do something. She said in a shaking voice, "I can't do anything."
In the comments, her fans showed their support by sharing their anger, hopelessness, and pain. Many people told Angie she was brave for speaking from the heart, and others said her movie helped bring attention to the pain of innocent civilians.
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People are now sharing Angie's heartfelt plea all over social media. Many are reminded that individuals who speak honestly, with empathy, and from a broken heart often convey the most powerful messages.
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