High school students launch multilingual video campaign to raise global awareness for Gaza

158 high school students from across Türkiye have come together to produce a multilingual video titled “Give Voice for Gaza” to protest the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza and to ensure the humanitarian crisis remains in global focus.
Students from 24 Anatolian Imam Hatip High Schools in 10 cities participated in the awareness project, which features heartfelt messages delivered in nine different languages: Turkish, English, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, Hebrew, French, German, and Persian.
The initiative was spearheaded by students from Izmit Necip Fazıl Kısakürek Anatolian Imam Hatip High School, who took action to highlight the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza and to call upon the international community to speak out against the crimes committed by the Zionist occupation forces.
The video, shared widely on digital platforms, delivers a unified message: a call for an end to the genocide in Gaza and a plea for global support to stop the massacre and lift the siege.
In addition to the video campaign, the students involved plan to organize conferences and public discussions in the coming days to further amplify the message of justice and solidarity for Gaza.
The student-led campaign reflects the growing concern among Turkish youth for the Palestinian cause and their determination to use creative platforms to demand international accountability and action. (ILKHA)
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