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Kim Kardashian demands ‘compassion’ for Israel-Palestine war’s ‘innocent victims’

Kim Kardashian issued a lengthy statement Wednesday on the conflict in Israel, Palestine, and even Armenia.

“A message to my Jewish friends and family. I love you. I support you,” the Skims billionaire, 42, wrote on Instagram.

“I have heard about how scared you feel during this time. And I want you to know you are not alone in this.”

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The mother of four continued, “My heart is breaking seeing the videos of these babies and families being terrorized and murdered in front of the whole world!”

“As human beings with a heart, how can anyone not be devastated by these horrific images that we will never be able to unsee?”

“Brutal terrorism has taken innocent lives and now both Israeli and Palestinian civilians are suffering and paying the greatest price there is.”

Palestinians walk past buildings destroyed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, on Oct. 11. ZUMAPRESS.com

She continued: “As an Armenian, I am particularly sensitive to these issues because I have been talking about the Armenian Genocide for years, and now after months of blockade with minimal media coverage and no external support, Armenians are the victims of an ethical cleansing themselves in Artsakh.”

“They are in this moment also suffering from an extreme humanitarian crisis, and there are still prisoners of war being held captive or missing.”

Kim Kardashian attends Kering’s 2nd Annual Caring For Women Dinner at The Pool on Sept. 12 in New York. GC Images

“No matter who said you are on or how you’ve been triggered by these horrors of these past few days. Our hearts should always have room and compassion towards innocent victims caught in the crosshairs of warring over power, politics, religion, race, and ethnicity,” Kardashian added.

Smoke billows following an Israeli airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, on Oct. 11. ZUMAPRESS.com

“Although I know there is nothing I can do to personally get rid of the pain of those who are suffering, my family and I are praying for the safe return of the hostages, for those who have died and their affected families, for peace for all the innocent, and the perpetrators of this indefensible violence to be brought to justice.”

Kardashian continued, “My call to action today, something that we can all do, is simply to reach out to your friends, colleagues, and those in your community, those who are hurting, no matter what side you are on, check in on them and tell them you love them. I also ask, that during difficult times like these, not to judge who is or isn’t speaking out, because everyone should be allowed to deal with these types of crisis (sic) in the way that they will feel comfortable, whether it be privately or publicly.”

“Prayers and peace always,” she concluded.

Kim isn’t the only Kardashian/Jenner to speak on the Hamas attack.

Kylie Jenner, 26, posted — then quickly deleted — a pro-Israel message to her Instagram Story on Saturday. 

Hundreds line the street with Israeli flags in Jerusalem to pay their respects during the funeral procession for soldier IDF Golani Brigade Sgt Adi Tzur as it leaves the family home on Oct. 11. ZUMAPRESS.com

The Kylie Cosmetics billionaire got called out by some of her 400 million followers, many of whom urged her not to get involved in politics. 

Others speculated the post may have sparked tension between Jenner and supermodel Bella Hadid, 26, a longtime supporter of Palestinian rights. 

Hadid’s father, Mohamed, is Palestinian.

Palestinians walk past buildings destroyed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, on Oct. 11. ZUMAPRESS.com

The Post has contacted a rep for the Kardashian/Jenner family for comment. 

Meanwhile, Kris Jenner, 67, posted — and kept up — the same message as Kylie on her own Instagram Story.  

Other celebrities, including Amy Schumer, Mark Hamill, Madonna, Ashley Tisdale, Amar’e Stoudemire, Liev Schreiber, as well as Natalie Portman and Gal Gadot, who were both born in Israel, have spoken out about the horrors.