Aroub Subh leverages the "celebrity trend" to deliver a humanitarian message for Gaza

Aroub Subh leverages the "celebrity trend" to deliver a humanitarian message for Gaza
Aroub Subh

Aroub Subh: "18 years… thousands of children in Gaza didn’t even reach two years old." Her message carried deep humanitarian meaning in a single expressive sentence.

Amid the wave of painful events in Gaza, Jordanian journalist and human rights activist Aroub Subh did not ignore the “celebrity trend”; rather, she managed to convey a heartfelt humanitarian message that resonates with both heart and mind.

Aroub Subh shared on her official Facebook page a childhood photo of herself, accompanied by a brief but powerful caption: “18 years… thousands of children in Gaza didn’t even reach two years old.”

A message of solidarity This short message carries within it a cry of solidarity and a deep awareness of the humanitarian suffering endured by children and women in the besieged Gaza Strip amid the ongoing aggression.

Aroub Subh is known for her humanity, her love for others, and her kind words consistently shared on social media platforms, where she regularly posts messages reflecting support and compassion for those going through crises.

Yasmin Nasser… a woman of action In a similar vein, Jordanian chef Yasmin Nasser contributes through her culinary skills, sending a message of hope and resilience to the Palestinian people. Through video clips, she demonstrates how to use simple ingredients to prepare meals that nourish those in need, despite scarce resources and difficult conditions.

In this way, the efforts of Jordanian journalists and artists unite to present a vivid image of empathy and humanitarian support, reminding the world that humanity never stops, even in the toughest of times.