Naagin Star Madhura Naik's Cousin, Brother-In-Law Die in Israel-Palestine Conflict; Shares Gut-Wrenching Post
Naagin Star Madhura Naik's Cousin, Brother-In-Law Die in Israel-Palestine Conflict; Shares Gut-Wrenching Post
Madhura Naik shared the shocking news that her cousin sister and her brother-in-law were brutally murdered in the Hamas-Israel conflict.

TV actress Madhura Naik known for television shows like Hum Ne Li Hai- Shapath and Tumhari Pakhi has suffered a huge loss in the light of Israel-Palestine conflict. In her recent Instagram post, Madhura has disclosed that her brother-in-law and her cousin sister were brutally murdered by Palestinian terrorists.

Sharing the picture of her cousin sister on her social media feed, Madhura wrote, “Odaya, my sister and her husband were brutally murdered by Palestinian terrorist in front of their children, was found dead today(Sunday). Deeply saddened by the tragic loss of our beloved cousin in the terror attack. Her warmth, kindness, and love will always be remembered. Our thoughts and prayers are with her and all the victims. May they rest in peace. Please stand with us and the people of Israel in this time of difficulty It’s time people see the reality of these terrorists and how inhumane they can be.”

Urging everyone to stand with Israel, she continued, “Please stand with us and the people of Israel in this time of difficulty It’s time people see the reality of these terrorists and how inhumane they can be.”

In a separate video, the Naagin actress narrates the ordeal and trauma that she and her family are going through. Calling her sister as ‘kind and loving person’, and her her brother-in-law as ‘hardworking and dedicated’ man,

Madhura can be heard saying, “The grief and the emotions that I and my family face today cannot be spoken in words. As of today, Israel is in pain. Her children, her women, and her streets are burning in the flames, in the wrath of Hamas. Women, children, the old, and the weak are being targeted.”

On Sunday, Israeli authorities announced that they would cut off the supply of electricity, fuel and goods to Gaza in the wake of the deadliest day of violence in nearly 50 years. This decision was taken by the country’s Security Cabinet, which informed the Israeli forces have begin the offensive phase to restore the security of their citizens.

More than 1,100 people have been killed in the conflict in Israel and Gaza, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning of a “long and difficult” fight ahead

The Israeli military has reportedly regained control of border communities taken by Hamas fighters during the attack. But Palestinian militants continued firing barrages of rockets, setting off air raid sirens in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

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