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Kim Kardashian gets pulled over Palestine comment

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Kim Kardashian gets pulled over Palestine comment

Kim Kardashian uses the All Lives Matter card about the occupation of Palestine.

On Tuesday afternoon, Kim Kardashian (born in 80) attended a business conference in Hamburg. Here, Kimberly is interrupted by an elderly woman who shouts “Free Palestine”.

The 43-year-old replies with “Free all”.

No rest for the wicked. Kim Kardashian barely had time to change her outfit after this year’s Met Gala before she jumped on a private plane to Hamburg in Germany.

The SKIMS founder participated here OMR its much talked about festival, which brings together entrepreneurs from across the globe.

The word on the streets – X – is that the 43-year-old was paid a staggering NOK 9 million to participate. Plus expenses related to private flights and her entourage.

Kimberly was of course invited to talk about her smash success as a socialite, TV personality and now entrepreneur via SKIMS.

However, the professional replenishment was interrupted by a protester who began to shout “Free Palestine” repeatedly.

The security guards appeared shortly afterwards to escort the woman out of the venue. In the background, we hear the host apologizing to Kim

– It is OK. Free all.

Kim adds that she sympathizes with the people of Israel and with those in Palestine. And all she wants is for people to feel safe and free.

@morethangossip

Reply to @EVELYN After there were boos and exclamations of “Free 🍉” during Kim Kardashian’s lecture in Hamburg, Kim made the following statement on stage. #omr #omrgermany #hamburg #kimkardashian #statement #kimk #kkw #🍉

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To say that Kimberly is now being dragged on the internet would be the biggest understatement of the year.

While the mother of four jumps on a plane across the globe, all border crossings into Rafah have been closed by Israel.

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In practice, this means the end of humanitarian aid in Gaza.

Never before have more Palestinians gone hungry in the Gaza Strip, where 2.2 million people live.

UN human rights expert Michael Fakhri says Israel should be held responsible for war crimes and genocide.

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