“Children here never get to grow up”: Jackie Chan breaks down over Gaza tragedy
World-famous actor and martial arts legend Jackie Chan was brought to tears after watching a video revealing the brutal reality faced by Palestinian children in Gaza, once again exposing the human cost of Israel’s ongoing assault and siege on the besieged enclave.
In the widely shared video, a Palestinian child poses a devastating question that struck Chan deeply: “What will you do when you grow up? Children here never get to grow up.” The actor said this single sentence was enough to break his heart, as it reflects the stolen futures of thousands of Palestinian children living under constant bombardment, fear, and deprivation.
Jackie Chan reportedly said the child’s words reminded him that Gaza’s children are being denied the most basic human right: the right to childhood itself. He expressed profound sorrow over the daily suffering inflicted on innocent Palestinian boys and girls, many of whom face death, injury, trauma, hunger, and displacement as a result of continued Israeli aggression.
Calling on the international community to wake up to the reality in Gaza, Chan urged people around the world to stand up for children’s rights and to speak out against the injustices faced by Palestinian children. He stressed that silence in the face of such suffering only enables further crimes against civilians.
The video was released alongside reports and images by human rights organizations documenting the catastrophic conditions in Gaza, where children endure relentless airstrikes, the destruction of homes and schools, shortages of food and medicine, and deep psychological trauma. These reports underline that Gaza’s children are among the primary victims of a prolonged blockade and repeated military assaults.
Jackie Chan’s emotional response quickly went viral, sparking widespread discussion across social media and drawing renewed global attention to the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. Many users praised the actor for amplifying the voices of Palestinian children and for using his international stature to highlight their suffering.
His reaction has added to growing global outrage over the ongoing crimes against civilians in Gaza, reinforcing calls for accountability, an end to the violence, and immediate protection for Palestinian children whose lives continue to be shattered under occupation and war. (ILKHA)
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