Tiktok star Ms. Rachel defends Gaza fundraiser

For kids who grew up in today’s digital age, one of the world’s biggest stars is the New York Mom, who posted YouTube videos on a bright pink headband. Her name is Rachel Accureso, although both parents and children will likely recognize her under a shortened stage name: Ms. Rachel. While they may recognize Accorss’ preference for creating viral and educational brainworms, they may not know that well-known educators have spent months receiving a firm push to promote humanitarian aid for the children of Gaza.

In the past year, accuracy has been the target of harassment and allegation of anti-Semitism to publish fundraising and photos of Palestinian children, even as Israeli attacks on Gaza left thousands of Palestinian children without access to food, shelter or proper health care. In May 2024, she posted a tearful video denouncing attacks on her character and allegations of anti-Semitism - "I care deeply about all children. Palestinian children, Israeli children, American children, Muslims, Jews, Christian children, Christian children, all children - There is no one in every country, and I don't like this child. My heart.

In an interview with former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan Zeteo On Monday, the accurate belief led her to believe that Palestinian children deserve assistance and work together to share their awareness of the situation in which they live. “It is regrettable that when people speak for children who are facing immeasurable pain, people try to make it controversial,” said precisely. "Silence is not my choice."

although Littles' songs Originally a face-to-face music class for children, he switched to digital courses to start her Internet career in the 19 precise pandemic periods. Over the past five years, she has become a staple of children's shows, increasing ratings to 3 million subscribers on YouTube and approaching nearly 6 million followers on Tiktok. In January 2025, Ms. Rachel’s editors began streaming on Netflix.

In April, a pro-Israeli lobbyist group stopped anti-Semitism and wrote a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, after accurately posting fundraisers and photos of Palestinian children on her Instagram. The organization accused of precisely serving as an unidentified foreign agent in Hamas by sharing fundraising activities and unauthorized figures on Palestinian death toll.

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Tell Hassan exactly that she first started learning about the plight of Palestinian children after watching a video on social media of a little boy who survived a drone strike. “He was too shocked to even cry,” said precisely. "I think my background in early education has led me to think about the crucial brain development time to three to three. So if you are malnourished and you are seeing trauma and you are losing your family, it's a very critical period of brain development. So I thought about that."

Precision also delayed the allegations that she was spreading anti-Israel propaganda with fundraisers. “It’s a pity that people try to cause controversy when you speak up for a child facing immeasurable pain,” she said. “I think it’s controversial to say nothing. There’s no boundaries or boundaries in our compassion.”