Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza expresses her desire to visit the Gaza school supported by her foundation, but emphasizes the need for a lasting peace agreement. The school continues to operate in temporary shelters while awaiting the rebuilding of its facilities.
Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza, a renowned Malaysian singer, has expressed her desire to visit Gaza and meet the teachers and students of the Afwa Al-Aafiyah School, a school established by her foundation, Yayasan Nurjiwa. However, she emphasizes that the visit can only happen when a lasting peace agreement is in place. Currently, she communicates with Dr. Mohanad, who oversees the school's affairs, including the 100 students and eight teachers.
The school, along with its volunteers, has relocated several times to safe locations during the ongoing conflict. Siti Nurhaliza was recently informed that all members of the Afwa Al-Aafiyah school community are safe in Khan Yunis. She urges for an end to the violence in Gaza and hopes for a lasting ceasefire. She states that plans for rebuilding the school are on hold until the situation stabilizes. Despite the challenges, Yayasan Nurjiwa continues to provide essential support to the school's residents, including winter clothing and food supplies. Education continues in temporary shelters. Siti Nurhaliza assures that the school will be rebuilt once the situation allows.She commends the resilience of the Gaza people who continue to persevere despite the hardships they face. She highlights their unwavering spirit to rebuild their lives even after facing bombings. Meanwhile, Siti Nurhaliza also announced the signing of Umairah, her niece, as the first artist under her new record label, Siti Nurhaliza Legacy (SNL). While acknowledging the familial connection, she emphasizes that Umairah's strong vocals and talent were the primary factors in the decision. Siti Nurhaliza believes that Umairah's exposure to music education at a young age will be beneficial in her career. She also acknowledges her own journey as a musician who lacked formal training and had to learn through experience
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