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1,200+ Entertainment Leaders Release Open Letter Rejecting the Boycott of the Israeli Film Industry

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Entertainment leaders from around the globe including Liev Schreiber, Mayim Bialik, Gene Simmons, Debra Messing, Sharon Osbourne, Greg Berlanti, Jerry O’Connell, Howie Mandel, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Lisa Edelstein, Erin Foster, Anthony Edwards, Rebecca De Mornay, Sherry Lansing, Shari Redstone, Haim Saban amongst many others, call out cultural boycott efforts LOS…

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Ye’s Apology Is Not Enough

As leaders of Creative Community for Peace, we believe deeply in the power of culture to build bridges and foster understanding. That belief is precisely why accountability matters so much when culture is weaponized in the opposite direction. An apology…

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PEN America’s Jewish Exception

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Read the original article here. For everyone else, free speech is a principle. For Jews, it appears negotiable. By Ari Ingel PEN America has quietly retracted its public statement condemning the cancellation of comedian Guy Hochman’s recent speaking engagements. In its original…

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Three Iranian women’s soccer players who were granted asylum in Australia are reportedly returning to Iran after the regime threatened their families.

Relatives have been detained.
Some have gone missing.

The mother of Iran’s women’s national team captain, Zahra Ghanbari, has reportedly been threatened by Iranian security forces, including the Revolutionary Guards intelligence unit.

Messages were also allegedly sent through Iran’s football federation leadership warning players who sought asylum.

The entire sports world should be condemning this.

Athletes should never be targeted for standing up to their government.

Three Iranian women’s soccer players who were granted asylum in Australia are reportedly returning to Iran after the regime threatened their families.

Relatives have been detained.
Some have gone missing.

The mother of Iran’s women’s national team captain, Zahra Ghanbari, has reportedly been threatened by Iranian security forces, including the Revolutionary Guards intelligence unit.

Messages were also allegedly sent through Iran’s football federation leadership warning players who sought asylum.

The entire sports world should be condemning this.

Athletes should never be targeted for standing up to their government.
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📍 IRAN: The people of Iran have been silenced by this regime for 47 years.

And even now, their voices are being drowned out by activists and political commentators.

No matter your politics, you should be amplifying them.

📍 IRAN: The people of Iran have been silenced by this regime for 47 years.

And even now, their voices are being drowned out by activists and political commentators.

No matter your politics, you should be amplifying them.
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The European Broadcasting Union contacted Sweden’s broadcaster SVT after Eurovision 2026 representative Felicia publicly said Israel should be banned from the contest. The EBU reminded them that Eurovision rules clearly prohibit artists from turning the competition into a political platform.

When performers try to use Eurovision to target one country, the rules exist for a reason. The EBU made it clear: the contest is about music, not campaigns to exclude Israel.

The European Broadcasting Union contacted Sweden’s broadcaster SVT after Eurovision 2026 representative Felicia publicly said Israel should be banned from the contest. The EBU reminded them that Eurovision rules clearly prohibit artists from turning the competition into a political platform.

When performers try to use Eurovision to target one country, the rules exist for a reason. The EBU made it clear: the contest is about music, not campaigns to exclude Israel.
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People in Hollywood should take a page from Gene Simmons’ book.

This is not the moment for actors, artists, or comedians to pose as geopolitical experts.

It’s a moment for unity, and for elevating the voices of Iranians, Israelis, and everyone living in the direct line of fire.

People in Hollywood should take a page from Gene Simmons’ book.

This is not the moment for actors, artists, or comedians to pose as geopolitical experts.

It’s a moment for unity, and for elevating the voices of Iranians, Israelis, and everyone living in the direct line of fire.
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American television journalist and news host Chris Cuomo arrives to Tel Aviv and offers important nuance and perspective on the ground.

American television journalist and news host Chris Cuomo arrives to Tel Aviv and offers important nuance and perspective on the ground. ...

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Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five members of Iran’s women’s national soccer team after they fled their delegation during the Asian Cup in Brisbane, saying they feared returning to Iran.

Think about what that means: professional athletes representing their country were so afraid of their own government that they chose to escape instead of going home. Australia chose to protect them, a reminder that for many Iranians, safety and freedom still depend on leaving the regime behind.

Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five members of Iran’s women’s national soccer team after they fled their delegation during the Asian Cup in Brisbane, saying they feared returning to Iran.

Think about what that means: professional athletes representing their country were so afraid of their own government that they chose to escape instead of going home. Australia chose to protect them, a reminder that for many Iranians, safety and freedom still depend on leaving the regime behind.
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