U2 lanzan comunicados sobre la guerra en Gaza

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U2 launched communications on the war in Gaza

The Irish band U2 has shared messages about the conflict in Israel and Gaza. In fact, they have shared both a joint statement and their four members separately.

The members of U2Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.— They spread a joint message and individual statements about the situation in their networks and website on the situation in Loop. In the joint statement, they indicated that the blockade of humanitarian aid and the plans of a military operation in Loop They take the conflict to “unknown territory” and affirmed that, without being experts in regional policy, they wanted their audience to know their position. Bond condemned the attacks of Hamas of the October 7, 2023as well as the Israeli government policies led by Benjamin Netanyahuaccusing both parts of using famine as a gun of war. He reiterated his support for a solution of two states and asked Israeli citizenship to demand the entry of humanitarian aid in Loop and Bank.

The statements of Clayton, The Edge and Mullen Jr. They coincided in the sentence to Netanyahu and Hamas and in the need for humanitarian assistance to Loop. The Edge He described the Israeli siege as “ethnic cleaning” and “colonial genocide.” The band also announced a donation to the British organization Medical AID for Palestinians.

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