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On Monday, Liverpool’s standout forward, Mohamed Salah, delivered a heartfelt Christmas message, drawing focus to the struggles faced by families impacted by the conflict in Gaza.
In just his second commentary on the regional war, Salah shared a monochromatic image of a Christmas tree across his social media channels, reflecting his solemn sentiments amid the ongoing strife in Gaza.
In a show of support for those mourning the loss of their dear ones, Salah recognized the severity of the situation, underscoring the importance of shared remembrance and compassion.
The conflict in Gaza, marked by intense bombardment since Hamas militants’ cross-border actions on October 7, has left a devastating impact, with conflicting reports on casualties and hostages.
In Salah’s message, he drew attention to the ongoing war in the Middle East, particularly the death and destruction in Gaza, urging his followers not to overlook the suffering of affected families.
Christmas is a time when families get together and celebrate. With the brutal war going on in the Middle East, especially the death and destruction in Gaza, this year we get to Christmas with very heavy hearts and we share the pain of those families who are grieving the loss of… pic.twitter.com/NqynT2LsST
— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) December 25, 2023
With more than 63 million followers on Instagram and almost 19 million on another platform, Salah’s message reached a vast audience, resonating with those concerned about the humanitarian crisis.
The footballer had faced criticism in Egypt for initially remaining silent on the conflict, prompting comparisons with other Arab sports figures who had been more vocal. In response to this, Egyptian Red Crescent officials revealed that Salah had made a significant donation to aid the people of Gaza in October.
Salah’s Christmas message follows his earlier call for an end to what he described as “massacres” in Gaza. Less than two weeks after the conflict’s onset, he advocated for humanitarian aid to be allowed into the region.
Despite the sporting arena being his primary domain, Salah continues to use his platform to shed light on pressing global issues, emphasizing the importance of empathy and not becoming desensitized to the suffering of others.
At 31 years old, Salah stands as one of the leading goal scorers in the English Premier League this season, combining his prowess on the field with a growing reputation for addressing social and humanitarian concerns.