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Pink Floyd's Roger Waters reimagines 'Comfortably Numb', dedicates it to the people of Palestine

Pink Floyd's Roger Waters reimagines 'Comfortably Numb', dedicates it to the people of Palestine

Waters teams up with Palestinian-American singer Mona Miari to 'demand equal rights for everyone'.
18 Jun, 2026

Pink Floyd co-founder and bassist Roger Waters has teamed up with Palestinian-American singer Mona Miari to reimagine his old band’s song ‘Comfortably Numb’ in honour of the people of Palestine and their struggle for freedom.

The music video for the song, which released on Wednesday, is shot entirely in black and white and moves between visuals of Gaza and the singers themselves in a studio.

The video highlights the destruction and desolation in Gaza, showing somber shots of massive piles of rubble that once used to be city blocks. Survivors of the war are also shown in the video — people who continue rebuilding, who are committed to living and finding moments of lightness and joy where they are. The visuals seem to tell a story of resistance through existence, of a people who cannot become ‘comfortably numb’ to the war and must keep living through it.

An older, more grief-stricken Waters sings the opening verse from the original, to which Miari responds in Arabic, “After what happened, no one was left. No words were left — what use is asking? All that is lost… Home, oh beloved home. The night fell silent and collapsed. Oh, beloved home, tell him.”

In his next verse, Waters says the cries of the people of Palestine reach him in New York, travelling across oceans. Miari sings of her own dreams of freedom. “Our light will break the darkness. We are the promise of a new dawn,” she says of the Palestinian people.

Both singers join voices to say they will “never become comfortably numb”.

Later in the song, Waters laments not learning of continued injustice against the Palestinian people sooner, “We never know about the Nakba. I was only five years old in ‘48. We were unaware what was happening over there. It breaks my heart I came on board so late.”

He says now is the “Time to clean the slate. Go back to 1948. Before the settlers stole the land. When Grandma’s key unlocked the door and everyone revered the olive tree. And every human life was sacred, everyone, every daughter and every son.”

The song ends with the two demanding “equal rights for everyone, from the river to the sea”.

The song was released on music platforms on June 12, with the music video following a few days later.

Waters has been a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause, notably facing a possible legal case for his outspoken stance on Palestine Action — an organisation that has been banned by the UK parliament.

Waters has publicly declared the group is “not a terrorist organisation”, for which he may face prosecution in Britain.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jun 18, 2026 03:48pm
Great move and excellent news.
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Tahmad Jun 18, 2026 04:44pm
We’re all are children’s of Adam regardless of any faith, color of skin and foods we eat and drink. Let’s together love and respect all humanity and animals and make our world a better place for all people. Thanks to all.
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Madni Jun 18, 2026 11:40pm
A lot of respect for Roger Waters. I have always admired his music when he was in Pink Floyd and later when he made his own music.. And, a supporter of Palestinians which everyone should be! All your efforts much appreciated, Mr.Roger Waters!
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