Tunisian film star quits as WFP ambassador over ‘use of starvation as weapon’ in Gaza
Tunisian film star Hend Sabri has resigned as World Food Programme goodwill ambassador in protest at what she called the use of starvation as a “weapon of war” in Gaza, AFP reports.
Sabri, a leading figure in Arab cinema, said that she had decided with “a heavy heart and deep sadness” to step down after 13 years with the United Nations agency.
In a statement published on social media platform X late, the 44-year-old said that she had asked the WFP leadership to push for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the besieged Palestinian territory.
She said that she had hoped the agency “would use its voice forcefully” as it had done in previous crises. “However, hunger and starvation have been used as weapons of war … against more than two million civilians in Gaza,” Sabri said.
Following her resignation, the WFP offered its “heartfelt gratitude” for Sabri’s “unwavering support and dedication” as goodwill ambassador.