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American Singer Demi Lovato at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Source: Screenshot.
Demi Lovato, the Portland Trailblazers and you
The anti-Israel boycott movement cannot effectively target Israel itself, so it goes after anyone who dares associate with it, however remotely.
Moshe Hill
Nov. 4, 2019
American pop singer Demi Lovato performs in Glasgow, Scotland, during her Tell Me You Love Me world tour, June 13, 2018. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Demi Lovato’s mom defends Israel trip after backlash, says she’ll go again
Dianna De La Garza’s post comes on the same day that her daughter posted a since-deleted Instagram story apologizing for the trip.
Aaron Bandler
Oct. 6, 2019
Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 26, 2019. Credit: UN Photo/Cia Pak.
Whatever happened to the Palestinian ‘diplomatic tsunami’?
Anti-Zionists may still be able to intimidate some people, like pop stars who visit Israel, but in the real world and even at the United Nations, their cause is an afterthought.
Jonathan S. Tobin
Oct. 4, 2019
Demi Lovato. Credit: Flickr.
Following backlash, Demi Lovato apologizes for post about ‘magical’ visit to Israel
“No one told me there would be anything wrong with going, or that I could possibly be offending anyone. With that being said, I’m sorry if I’ve hurt or offended anyone, that was not my intention,” she posted afterwards on Instagram.
Oct. 3, 2019
American Singer Demi Lovato at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Source: Screenshot.
Following visit to Israel, singer Demi Lovato calls it ‘absolutely magical’
Among her stops in the country, the 27-year-old visited Yad Vashem and the Shalva National Children’s Center, which offers free care and support to people with disabilities and their families.
Oct. 2, 2019