Kylie Jenner is echoing big sister Kim Kardashian’s sentiments amid the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel.
The makeup mogul, 25, re-shared the Skims founder’s post, in which she asked her followers not to “judge” whether or not people choose to post about the conflict on social media.
“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 times of crisis in the way that they feel most comfortable, whether it be privately or publicly,” the text post read.
The re-share came just a few days after Jenner faced backlash for sharing — and swiftly deleting — a pro-Israel graphic to her Instagram Story.
The original post featured an Israeli flag, accompanied by the statement, “Now and always we stand with the people of Israel!”
“SHARE if you stand with the people of Israel as they face one of the most frightening situations in many years,” the caption added.
Despite removing the post within an hour on Sunday, some fans took issue with Jenner’s “lack of knowledge and care” about the decades-long conflict in the Middle East.
“#KylieJenner has no ideas [sic] what is going on between #Isreal [sic] and #Palestine,” one person tweeted. “Right now Celebrities should only condemn the war crimes which are happening from both sides.”
Kardashian’s post also called for “compassion towards innocent victims” after the Palestinian terrorist organization attacked an area of Israel near the Gaza Strip Saturday, killing more than one thousand citizens, children and soldiers.
“A message to my Jewish friends and family. I love you. I support you. I have heard about how scared you feel during this time, and I want you to know you are not alone in this,” she wrote Wednesday.
“My heart is broken seeing the videos of these babies and family being terrorized and murdered in front of the whole world!” she continued.
“As human beings with a heart, how can anyone not be devastated by these horrific images that we will never be able to unsee?”
The “Kardashians” star, 42, also noted that her family was “praying for the safe return of all hostages, for those that have died … and for the perpetrators of this indefensible violence to be brought to justice.”
As reported by The Post, members of Hamas were seen beheading over 40 young children and babies.
They also took Israeli women captive and paraded their dead bodies in the streets as seen in horrifying social media videos.
“We are at war,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said following the attacks, declaring that “the enemy will pay an unprecedented price.”
Israel has since launched their own air strikes, which are estimated to have killed more than a thousand Palestinians this week.