ALBAWABA - Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram decried the attack that killed over 100 Palestinians and injured dozens of others inside a school that shelters displaced Gazans on early Saturday morning.
Gaza Civil Defence Agency confirmed that more than 100 people were killed and dozens more were injured in a strike that targeted people who were performing Fajr prayer at the mosque inside the al-Tabin school in Gaza City.
Nancy Ajram denounces Israeli strike on Gaza school
Lebanese artist, who has shown support for Gazanz since Oct. 7, took to her official X account to decry the strike that killed over 100 people yesterday.
She wrote: "I am sad how killing has become normal, massacres have become normal, and all the talk, denunciation, and rejection has passed without incident. We are tired, of course, and we have been hurt a lot, and we will continue to show solidarity to the utmost extent, but no matter what happens, no matter what, we will never get used to it."
Ajram added: "I don't know what we can say to Gaza more than what has been said.
If the justice of the earth fails us, the justice of heaven will take the rights of all these innocent people."

Nancy Ajram. (Instagram)