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Amy Schumer, Mila Kunis, Jerry O’Connell, Erin Foster,  Matthew Weiner, Anthony Edwards, and Matisyahu join Liev Schreiber, Helen Mirren, Gene Simmons, Scooter Braun, Boy George, Mayim Bialik, Sharon Osbourne, Debra Messing, Emmy Rossum  and 1,000+ celebrities and entertainment industry professionals who…

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Read the original article here. Over 1,000 entertainment industry leaders sign letter backing Israel’s inclusion in Eurovision, rejecting boycott efforts and emphasizing music’s unifying power. More than one thousand leading entertainment industry figures have signed an open letter by the…

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The Venice Biennale is one of the most important and prestigious cultural exhibitions in the world.

Like everything else, the pro-Hamas activist mob has turned even cultural and artistic events into platforms for hate.

At the event, pro-Palestinian protesters screamed “murderer” and “Fuck Israel” at Eyal Waldman, one of Israel’s most prominent advocates for peace and coexistence, who deliberately built parts of his high-tech business in the West Bank and employed Palestinians alongside Israelis.

On October 7, Hamas terrorists murdered his daughter Danielle and her boyfriend at the Nova music festival.

This is what moral collapse looks like: a man who spent decades building coexistence, whose family was shattered by terrorism, publicly vilified by a mob incapable of distinguishing between hatred and humanity.

The Venice Biennale is one of the most important and prestigious cultural exhibitions in the world.

Like everything else, the pro-Hamas activist mob has turned even cultural and artistic events into platforms for hate.

At the event, pro-Palestinian protesters screamed “murderer” and “Fuck Israel” at Eyal Waldman, one of Israel’s most prominent advocates for peace and coexistence, who deliberately built parts of his high-tech business in the West Bank and employed Palestinians alongside Israelis.

On October 7, Hamas terrorists murdered his daughter Danielle and her boyfriend at the Nova music festival.

This is what moral collapse looks like: a man who spent decades building coexistence, whose family was shattered by terrorism, publicly vilified by a mob incapable of distinguishing between hatred and humanity.
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We will forever be grateful to @boygeorgeofficial for doing what too many other artists are too cowardly to do.

Here he is wishing Noam Bettan, Israel’s Eurovision representative, good luck before the competition.

For over two years, Israel’s representatives have faced bullying, harassment, and threats so severe that armed security has been required simply to participate in a singing competition.

A simple but meaningful gesture like this sends a clear message: hate, intimidation, and the targeting of Israelis must never be normalized in international cultural spaces.

Good luck to Noam and Team Israel.

We will forever be grateful to @boygeorgeofficial for doing what too many other artists are too cowardly to do.

Here he is wishing Noam Bettan, Israel’s Eurovision representative, good luck before the competition.

For over two years, Israel’s representatives have faced bullying, harassment, and threats so severe that armed security has been required simply to participate in a singing competition.

A simple but meaningful gesture like this sends a clear message: hate, intimidation, and the targeting of Israelis must never be normalized in international cultural spaces.

Good luck to Noam and Team Israel.
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A sneek peek at what @noam_bettan’s performace at @eurovision has in store.

Good luck Noam and the rest of Team Israel 🇮🇱 We are all right behind you.

A sneek peek at what @noam_bettan’s performace at @eurovision has in store.

Good luck Noam and the rest of Team Israel 🇮🇱 We are all right behind you.
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At a time when so many artists are choosing division and hostility, it’s refreshing to hear voices rooted in real connection, understanding, and community.

In this clip, Wiz Khalifa talks about growing up in a heavily Jewish neighborhood and attending a predominantly Jewish high school, experiences that shaped lifelong friendships and cultural understanding.

That’s what the arts should do: bring people together, foster empathy, and remind us of our shared humanity.

H/T: @standuptojewishhate

At a time when so many artists are choosing division and hostility, it’s refreshing to hear voices rooted in real connection, understanding, and community.

In this clip, Wiz Khalifa talks about growing up in a heavily Jewish neighborhood and attending a predominantly Jewish high school, experiences that shaped lifelong friendships and cultural understanding.

That’s what the arts should do: bring people together, foster empathy, and remind us of our shared humanity.

H/T: @standuptojewishhate
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Iranian rapper 021Kid released a Persian remix of Harbu Darbu by Ness and Stilla.

The phrase roughly translates to “chaos” and is framed as a response against the leaders of terror groups responsible for atrocities like the October 7 massacre.

The song resonated deeply with many Iranians, inspiring Persian adaptations amid ongoing repression by the Islamic regime, which has killed over 30K of its own people people in two days and continues executing innocent civilians.

Iranian rapper 021Kid released a Persian remix of Harbu Darbu by Ness and Stilla.

The phrase roughly translates to “chaos” and is framed as a response against the leaders of terror groups responsible for atrocities like the October 7 massacre.

The song resonated deeply with many Iranians, inspiring Persian adaptations amid ongoing repression by the Islamic regime, which has killed over 30K of its own people people in two days and continues executing innocent civilians.
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