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Stephen Colbert has taken a stand against the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. In an emotional plea on “The Late Show,” he called for an end to the violence that has resulted in the tragic deaths of six World Central Kitchen workers and a translator.

Colbert expressed his concern over the passionate disagreements regarding the best path to peace and prosperity for Israelis and Palestinians. Despite the complexities of the conflict, he emphasized the fundamental right of people to have access to basic necessities like food and water.

Netanyahu accepted responsibility for the fatal attack on the aid workers and pledged to investigate the incident thoroughly. However, Colbert challenged Netanyahu’s stance, stating that such events are not random occurrences in war and called for an end to the violence.

As a supporter of World Central Kitchen, founded by chef José Andrés to provide food aid in crisis situations, Colbert made an appeal for donations to support their efforts. He stressed the importance of prioritizing the well-being of people amidst the ongoing conflict, urging viewers to take action and help feed those in need.

Colbert’s message resonated with viewers as he emphasized the humanitarian aspect of the conflict and urged for immediate action to alleviate suffering and ensure that people are not deprived of basic necessities like food.

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