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August 2014

More Than 190 Hollywood Notables Sign Pro-Israel Statement Criticizing Hamas

More Than 190 Hollywood Notables Sign Pro-Israel Statement Criticizing Hamas

“Hamas cannot be allowed to rain rockets on Israeli cities,” read the statement signed by more than 190 entertainment execs, actors, producers and showrunners

A pro-Israel activist organization is circulating a list of at least 190 names of high-profile Hollywood industry figures — studio heads, directors, producers, actors and managers — who have signed a statement criticizing the actions of Hamas.

Actors Kelsey Grammer, Sarah Silverman, Minnie Driver, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Seth Rogen, Josh Charles and Tony Goldwyn; showrunners Aaron Sorkin, Diane English, Mayim Bialik, Doug Ellin and Greg Berlanti; directors Ivan Reitman and William Friedkin; producers Avi Arad, Scooter Braun, Jerry Weintraub, Avi Lerner; execs Ryan Kavaunagh, Sherry Lansing and Amy Pascal and mogul Haim Saban are just a few of the names that appear on the statement.

“While we stand firm in our commitment to peace and justice, we must also stand firm against ideologies of hatred and genocide which are reflected in Hamas’ charter, Article 7 of which reads, ‘There is a Jew hiding behind me, come on and kill him!’ The son of a Hamas founder has also commented about the true nature of Hamas,” the statement, headlined “Commitment to Justice and Peace,” reads.

“Hamas cannot be allowed to rain rockets on Israeli cities, nor can it be allowed to hold its own people hostage. Hospitals are for healing, not for hiding weapons. Schools are for learning, not for launching missiles. Children are our hope, not our human shields,” it added. The statement will appear as an ad in The Hollywood Reporter and other publications next week.

The statement was circulated on Saturday by Lana Melman, director of the Creative Community for Peace organization. Melman collected and confirmed signatures over the past two weeks, she told THR.

The Creative Community for Peace organization was founded November 2011. According to Melman’s bio as a contributor at the online newspaper Times of Israel, the organization aims to bring together “prominent members of the entertainment industry to counter the cultural boycott against Israel and promote an accurate image of the Jewish state.”

The statement concludes, “We join together in support of the democratic values we all cherish and in the hope that the healing and transformative power of the arts can be used to build bridges of peace.”

The letter follows the widely-circulated op-ed statements of Kavanaugh and Jon Voight, who wrote strongly worded Pro-Israel statements. Other celebrities, notably Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz, have lent their name to pro-Palestinian statements during the most recent conflict in Gaza.

A full list of names who signed the “Commitment to Justice and Peace” statement is here.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/more-190-hollywood-notables-sign-727221

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement Unmasked

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement Unmasked

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The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel often presents itself as a non-violent method to support Palestinian rights. It is critical to understand, however, that to the founders and leaders of the movement, BDS is a tool to bring about the end of the State of Israel.

In the video below, Omar Barghouti — a founding member and leading activist of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) — explains frankly and clearly that, despite what many might think, the end of Israel’s military presence and the establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza is not the end game of BDS.

“If the occupation ends, let’s say, would that end your calls for BDS? No, it wouldn’t,” he said.

 

What, then, does BDS aim for?

The BDS movement has a list of demands: They will maintain a boycott of Israel until it “ends the occupation of all Arab lands,” until it recognizes the “fundamental right of Arab citizens of Israel to full equality,” and until it grants the “right of return” to Palestinian refugees.

In the video below, Mr. Barghouti explains the true implications of BDS’s third demand — the “right of return” for Palestinian refugees.

“If the refugees were to return,” he says, “you would not have a two state solution. Like one Palestinian commentator said, ‘You would have a Palestine next to a Palestine, rather than a Palestine next to Israel.’”

To put it more plainly, if the Palestinians refugees and millions of their descendants were to return to the homes they left in 1948 — a right afforded to no other misplaced population of the 20th century, and certainly not to their descendants — there would be no Israel — no Jewish state or Jewish self-determination.

 

Mr. Barghouti — and the BDS leadership as a whole — does not believe in the right of the Jewish people to possess a sovereign state in any part of the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.

“The BDS movement was launched because of the ongoing failure to protect the rights of the Palestinian people,” he says below. “Some of these rights were frittered away: The Right of Return is in danger, the right of our people to the 1948 lands is in danger, and even the right of our people to the 1967 lands.”

 

In the eyes of BDS, the Palestinians not only have a right to the 1967 lands, meaning the lands controlled by Israel as a result of the Six-Day War — Eastern Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip — but they also have a right to the 1948 lands, meaning the land within the internationally recognized boundaries of the State of Israel.

Below, Mr. Barghouti explains it even more plainly.

“Definitely, most definitely, we oppose a Jewish state in any part of Palestine,” he says, referring to the entire stretch of land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea — all of Israel and the Palestinian territories.

We at Creative Community For Peace (CCFP) — an organization comprised of artists and prominent entertainment industry executives — hope for a peaceful and lasting resolution to the complex Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  We believe dialogue, which can be facilitated through art and music, is the only way to achieve such a goal. The BDS movement — both through its aims and its tactics — is antithetical to a truly just and peaceful resolution.

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