Angelina Jolies father says he is disappointed in her after

Angelina Jolie’s father says he is disappointed in her after comments about Israel

American actor Jon Voight, father of actress Angelina Jolie, said on social networks that he was “disappointed” in his daughter for speaking out about the war between Israel and Hamas.

The famous actress published a post on Instagram in which she expressed that Hamas attacks do not justify Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip.

“I am very disappointed that my daughter, like so many others, does not understand the glory of God, the truths of God… The Israeli army must protect the land of Israel and its people… This is a war. “They intend to destroy the history of God’s Land, the Holy Land, the Land of the Jews,” the actor reported in a video broadcast on his X account (formerly known as Twitter) last Saturday.

Likewise, Voight declared that they had subjected Israel to “inhumane terror,” emphasizing that “these animals want to wipe out Jews and Christians.”

For her part, Angelina Jolie added in the publication that Gaza is “becoming a mass grave” and that “40% of those murdered are innocent children.”

“Entire families are being murdered while the world watches and, with the active support of many governments, millions of Palestinian civilians – children, women, families – are being collectively punished and dehumanized while being deprived of food, medicine and humanitarian assistance.” “Violates international law “explained the actress.

He continued: “By refusing to call for a humanitarian ceasefire and preventing the UN Security Council from enforcing a ceasefire on both sides, world leaders are complicit in these crimes.”

As of the afternoon of this Monday, November 6, the Gaza Health Ministry recorded a tally of 10,022 deaths and more than 25,400 injured, it said. EFE. They state that of the total number of deaths, around 3,900 are children.

While Israel accuses Hamas of using hospitals as hideouts and refuges, the group denies this and is calling on the United Nations (UN) to visit these health centers to check.