New Delhi: Singer-songwriter Annie Lennox, Oscar-winning actor Dame Vanessa Redgrave, actor and comedian Ambika Mod,Oscar-nominated actor Guy Pearce, presenters Laura Whitmore and Nadia Sawalha, photographer and Oscar-nominated director Misan Harriman and model and actor Poppy Delevingne are among the celebrities who have called for an end to the “normalised horror” of children being killed in Gaza.This call has been issued through a film brought out by Save the Children and Choose Love, where actors, rights activists and others recite Michael Rosen’s 2014 poem ‘Don’t Mention the Children’.“The film closes with a powerful appeal to end the horrors unfolding in Gaza and the West Bank: Don’t Bomb Children, Don’t Starve Children, Don’t Kill Children. Each word is constructed from the names of children in Gaza killed by Israeli forces since the conflict began, laying bare the human cost behind the statistics,” Save the Children said in a statement.Rosen, who is also in the film, wrote this poem in 2014 after the Israeli government banned a radio advert naming children killed in Gaza. The poem reads:Don’t mention the children.Don’t name the dead children.The people must not know the namesof the dead children.The names of the children must be hidden.The children must be nameless.The children must leave this worldhaving no names.No one must know the names ofthe dead children.No one must say the names ofthe dead children.No one must even think that the childrenhave names.People must understand that it would be dangerousto know the names of the children.The people must be protected fromknowing the names of the children.The names of the children could spreadlike wildfire.The people would not be safe if they knewthe names of the children.Don’t name the dead children.Don’t remember the dead children.Don’t think of the dead children.Don’t say: ‘dead children’.