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If you love Cairokee, you know how unapologetic and transparent they are when it comes to the opinions they state in their music. This latest track highlights the hypocrisy of individuals claiming to be noble or humane while ignoring the concepts of equality and justice happening in Gaza after nearly 2 months.

The band decided to give us a glimpse of what people who are supporting and standing with Palestine feel like through the monstrosity and the hypocrisy of the US and other countries.

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Cairokee's lead vocalist, Amir Eid, recently participated in the song Rajieen, which gathered 25 musicians from the Middle East and North Africa region to support the Palestinian people's tenacity in the face of injustice throughout this genocide.

Illustrator Mohamed Mustafa made sure to show the dark side, or the "other side", of people who are supposedly helping out. He showed the iconic Statue of Liberty having two faces; one of them shows the truth about the statue, which depicts liberty, justice, and democracy, and the other shows the Statue of Liberty but in the form of the devil. It is a direct allusion to the hypocrisy of the US and other Western nations that disregard the rights of the Palestinian people.