Actors, entertainers pledge to boycott Israeli film institutions over Gaza

Some companies faced calls for boycott and protest on ties with the Israeli government, as the human crisis in Gaza is growing from Israel’s military attack, and the images of Palestinians, including children, lead to global anger.
“Inspired by Film Producers against Apartheid, who refused to scan his films in South Africa, we promise to work in another way, to work or work in another way, including Festini, Cinemas, Publishers and Production Companies – Festivals, Cinemas, Publishers and Production Companies.”
Hostage, no one calls to stop working with Israeli individuals, instead of “film workers in Israel’s human rights violations of the criminal partner is refused to work with Israeli institutions,” he said.
Israel said that film institutions are dealing with “whitewash or justifying” abuse of Palestinians.
Last year’s International Court of Justice, Israel’s invasion of Palestinian regions is illegal and Israel’s military attack on Gaza, which means genocide of multiple rights experts and academics, he said. Among the signatures were the actors Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Tilda Swinton, Riz Ahmed, Javier Bardem and Cynthia Nixon. The Israeli government previously dismissed calls against Israeli institutions as a discriminatory. Israel said that after the attack of Palestinian Hamas militants, where their actions in Gaza were killed in October 2023 and where more than 250 hostages were hostages, it was “self -defense”.
The US allies Israel’s subsequent attack on Gaza killed tens of thousands of people, displaced the entire population of Gaza, and launched a hunger crisis.
Last week, the voice of Hind Rajab, a film about a five -year -old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces in Gaza last year, was applauded at the Venice Film Festival. Brad Pitt and Joaquin Phoenix were the main producers of the film.



