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Nearly a decade after performing in Israel, exiled Iranian singer and rapper Shahin Najafi says he wants to return. Sentenced to death in absentia for criticizing the Iranian regime, Najafi described Israel as reminding him of Iran because of its Middle Eastern character. “It was a very enjoyable experience, and I would be happy to come perform again in Israel,” he said.
Nearly a decade after performing in Israel, exiled Iranian singer and rapper Shahin Najafi says he wants to return. Sentenced to death in absentia for criticizing the Iranian regime, Najafi described Israel as reminding him of Iran because of its Middle Eastern character. “It was a very enjoyable experience, and I would be happy to come perform again in Israel,” he said.
@fabian_maamari is a Lebanese Christian who has called Israel home for the past 11 years. Today, he joins us in celebrating the historic normalization agreement between Lebanon and Israel, a moment that offers hope for a new chapter in the region.
At Creative Community for Peace, we believe the arts have the power to bring people together, foster understanding, and build bridges where division once existed. We hope this is the beginning of a brighter future for all communities across the region, and a reminder that peace is always worth striving for.
@fabian_maamari is a Lebanese Christian who has called Israel home for the past 11 years. Today, he joins us in celebrating the historic normalization agreement between Lebanon and Israel, a moment that offers hope for a new chapter in the region.
At Creative Community for Peace, we believe the arts have the power to bring people together, foster understanding, and build bridges where division once existed. We hope this is the beginning of a brighter future for all communities across the region, and a reminder that peace is always worth striving for.
American Jewish actress Mayim Bialik speaks candidly about experiencing antisemitism in the aftermath of October 7 and the fear she has for what her children may face simply for being Jewish.
At a time when antisemitism is rising around the world, public figures have a responsibility to ensure they are sharing accurate information rather than amplifying misinformation about one of the world`s most complex conflicts.
American Jewish actress Mayim Bialik speaks candidly about experiencing antisemitism in the aftermath of October 7 and the fear she has for what her children may face simply for being Jewish.
At a time when antisemitism is rising around the world, public figures have a responsibility to ensure they are sharing accurate information rather than amplifying misinformation about one of the world`s most complex conflicts.
Once again, the nefarious UN Commission of Inquiry releases a propaganda report meant to demonize Israel, dressed up in the language of human rights — and like clock work — anti-Israel celebrities share it with their millions of followers, happy to spread the lies
Children in Gaza have suffered terribly and every civilian death is a tragedy.
But tragedy is not genocide and Israel never intentionally targeted civilians, especially not children.
Genocide is the gravest accusation in international law. It requires proof of specific intent to destroy a protected people. This report does not meet that standard. Instead, it takes assumptions, inferences, and unverified claims — then packages them as fact.
And now those claims are being used to demonize Israel, erase Hamas’ responsibility, and brand the Jewish state guilty.
This is not accountability. This is disinformation.
And when artists amplify it, they help turn a false charge into a global blood libel.
Words matter. The truth matters.
Once again, the nefarious UN Commission of Inquiry releases a propaganda report meant to demonize Israel, dressed up in the language of human rights — and like clock work — anti-Israel celebrities share it with their millions of followers, happy to spread the lies
Children in Gaza have suffered terribly and every civilian death is a tragedy.
But tragedy is not genocide and Israel never intentionally targeted civilians, especially not children.
Genocide is the gravest accusation in international law. It requires proof of specific intent to destroy a protected people. This report does not meet that standard. Instead, it takes assumptions, inferences, and unverified claims — then packages them as fact.
And now those claims are being used to demonize Israel, erase Hamas’ responsibility, and brand the Jewish state guilty.
This is not accountability. This is disinformation.
And when artists amplify it, they help turn a false charge into a global blood libel.
Words matter. The truth matters.
Despite years of boycott campaigns and canceled shows, Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood says he has no intention of ending his collaboration with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa. Comparing cultural boycotts to removing books from shelves, Greenwood rejected the idea that artists should be punished simply for creating music with Israelis.
Despite years of boycott campaigns and canceled shows, Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood says he has no intention of ending his collaboration with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa. Comparing cultural boycotts to removing books from shelves, Greenwood rejected the idea that artists should be punished simply for creating music with Israelis.
Jewish LGBTQ activist Meir Brauner has left Italy and returned to Israel, saying he no longer feels safe living openly as a Jew in Rome.
Brauner, deputy director of Keshet Italia, says life changed dramatically after October 7. He says non-Jewish friends stopped speaking to him and he was excluded from Rome Pride after refusing to sign a statement accusing Israel of genocide. During last year’s Pride march, Jewish participants were reportedly told that October 7 never happened and were threatened with death.
Today, Brauner says he hides his Star of David necklace, avoids speaking Hebrew in public, and worries people will see Hebrew on his phone.
No one should have to hide their identity to feel safe. The rise in antisemitism is forcing Jewish communities across Europe to choose between their visibility and their security, a choice no one should ever have to make.
Jewish LGBTQ activist Meir Brauner has left Italy and returned to Israel, saying he no longer feels safe living openly as a Jew in Rome.
Brauner, deputy director of Keshet Italia, says life changed dramatically after October 7. He says non-Jewish friends stopped speaking to him and he was excluded from Rome Pride after refusing to sign a statement accusing Israel of genocide. During last year’s Pride march, Jewish participants were reportedly told that October 7 never happened and were threatened with death.
Today, Brauner says he hides his Star of David necklace, avoids speaking Hebrew in public, and worries people will see Hebrew on his phone.
No one should have to hide their identity to feel safe. The rise in antisemitism is forcing Jewish communities across Europe to choose between their visibility and their security, a choice no one should ever have to make.
Sunny Hostin was called out by her fellow hosts on The View for doing what far too many people do.
Criticizing the policies of a government is always acceptable. But blaming and scapegoating Jews for America`s decision to enter a war with the Iranian regime is not.
No matter your political views, the idea that a tiny country of just 10 million people could somehow drag a nation of more than 330 million into a war is simply absurd.
Sunny Hostin was called out by her fellow hosts on The View for doing what far too many people do.
Criticizing the policies of a government is always acceptable. But blaming and scapegoating Jews for America`s decision to enter a war with the Iranian regime is not.
No matter your political views, the idea that a tiny country of just 10 million people could somehow drag a nation of more than 330 million into a war is simply absurd.
Harrison Ford sums up a Jewish mother perfectly ♥️
Harrison Ford`s mother, Dorothy (née Nidelman) was an Ashkenazi Jew whose family is from Minsk, Belarus.
Harrison always joked "As a man I`ve always felt Irish, as an actor I`ve always felt Jewish".
Harrison Ford sums up a Jewish mother perfectly ♥️
Harrison Ford`s mother, Dorothy (née Nidelman) was an Ashkenazi Jew whose family is from Minsk, Belarus.
Harrison always joked "As a man I`ve always felt Irish, as an actor I`ve always felt Jewish".

