Olivia Rodrigo voices solidarity with Palestine after deadly Gaza airstrikes
Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo has once again used her platform to express support for Palestine, sharing Instagram stories that condemn recent ‘Israeli’ airstrikes in Gaza.
The posts highlight a deadly overnight bombardment that killed over 100 people, including dozens of children, in what has been described as one of the most intense escalations since a fragile ceasefire was announced.
The 22-year-old singer, known for hits like "Drivers License" and her Grammy-winning album Guts, reposted content from pro-Palestinian sources detailing the strikes, which occurred on October 29-30, 2025.
One shared image stated: "Israel has killed 104 people overnight in Gaza, including 35 children." Another emphasized the human cost, including the death of a Palestinian journalist, his wife, and 18 family members across three generations in central Gaza.


This isn't Rodrigo's first foray into the issue. In July 2025, she broke her silence on the broader ‘Israeli’ assault on Gaza, posting on Instagram about the "horrific and completely unacceptable" conditions in Gaza, where she highlighted starvation, dehydration, and denial of medical aid to families.
She urged compassion for affected children and included a Palestinian flag in one post, linking to charitable organizations aiding the region.
At the time, Rodrigo emphasized, "To give up on them is to give up on humanity."
The airstrikes in question followed the reported death of an ‘Israeli’ soldier.
According to Gaza's Health Ministry, at least 104 people were killed, including 46 children and 20 women, with over 250 wounded.



