Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Israel welcomes Jennifer Lopez ahead of Tel Aviv show

The singer and actress is in Israel for the first time as part of her “It’s My Party” 50th birthday tour, despite “J.Lo Don’t Go” BDS campaign.

American actress and singer Jennifer Lopez arrives at Ben-Gurion International Airport ahead of her concert in Tel Aviv on July 30, 2019. Photo by Flash90.
American actress and singer Jennifer Lopez arrives at Ben-Gurion International Airport ahead of her concert in Tel Aviv on July 30, 2019. Photo by Flash90.

American singer, actress and celebrity Jennifer Lopez landed at Ben-Gurion International Airport on Wednesday ahead of her Thursday night concert in Tel Aviv as part of her “It’s My Party” 50th birthday tour.

A month earlier, Lopez, aka “J.Lo,” told The New York Post “I’m going to Israel, so I am so excited. It’s my first time.”

Despite being the target of an aggressive “J.Lo Don’t Go” BDS campaign, Lopez not only brought along her fiance, former third baseman for the New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez, but was also joined by her 11-year-old twins Emma and Max from her former marriage to Marc Anthony, as well as Rodriguez’s two daughters from a previous marriage.

Lopez’s world-class show will play at Tel Aviv’s Yarkon Park—the same venue where superstar Jon Bon Jovi played on July 25.

Along with her family, Lopez is traveling with a 100-person crew, including technical staff, dancers and musicians, as well as a whopping 45 tons of equipment.

Ticket demand was so that high organizers opted to increasing the audience capacity.

Lopez will not leave immediately after her concert, though her itinerary has not been publicized. She is scheduled to leave Saturday for Russia via a private jet and will then move on to other venues in Europe.

The effort is aimed at “ensuring that the nation’s capacity to build and deploy this vital defensive weapon will outpace any adversary’s threat,” the U.S. Defense Department stated.
Israel’s wartime restrictions on the country’s airspace are tentatively in place through April 16.
“To impose such a requirement selectively on Jewish and pro-Israel students raises serious concerns about unequal treatment and viewpoint discrimination,” Students Supporting Israel stated.
The brand told JNS that it will be “evaluating packaging differentiation and working with our retail partners to ensure clearer in-store separation and signage where needed.”
Israeli forces arrested the Hezbollah-linked field commander near Mount Dov after an intelligence-led operation, the military said.
The embassy offered bus service to Jordan after El Al canceled additional outbound flights due to strict departure limits.