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A documentary depicting the IDF as systematically targeting health-care workers fails to provide context for Hamas operations in medical facilities.
Meanwhile, Bob Vylan plays at another festival in the European country.
The festival honored her contribution to international cinema and her remarkable success over two decades of artistic achievement.
Saint-Cloud withdrew €40k (nearly $46,500) in funding because of the Irish rap group’s terrorism-related charges.
Two other Dutch venues invited the British duo that recently highlighted the chant “Death to the IDF.”
Michael Mizrachi clinched the world championship title and walked away with a $10 million prize.
The alternate festival is in response to a performance by Kehlani, who has a history of anti-Israel statements, at the local Pride festival.
“Allowing them to play in Canada would be a stain on our country’s reputation.”
“Gaon is the soundtrack of Israeli life,” says Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion.
“This is about silencing a proud and unbowed proponent of hate speech against Jews,” said European Jewish Association head Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
Disturbed’s David Draiman discusses his defiant Jewish identity, industry support during wartime and personal connection to Israel’s most heartbreaking story.
Organizers cite media backlash and artist withdrawals amid uproar over antisemitic track.