Celebrities Who Don’t Support Israel

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is causing friction in the entertainment world, as many celebrities are publicly sharing their views. Some stars have faced career difficulties or public criticism for speaking out against the Israeli government and its actions. These individuals are often using social media and participating in protests to support Palestinian rights and call for a stop to the fighting. Some have signed petitions asking world leaders to get involved, while others are working with charities to provide aid. The following is a list of well-known people who have criticized Israel’s policies or expressed strong support for those affected in Gaza.

Bella Hadid

Bella Hadid is a well-known advocate for Palestinians, especially within the fashion world. She uses her large social media following to share information about her family’s Palestinian roots and raise awareness about the issues facing Palestinians. Hadid has also participated in many demonstrations calling for an end to the conflict and violence in Gaza. While her activism has sometimes sparked calls to boycott brands she works with, she remains committed to her beliefs, consistently stating that her work is about defending human rights, not promoting hatred.

Gigi Hadid

Gigi Hadid has publicly voiced strong support for Palestinians, following her sister’s lead, through posts on social media. She frequently shares information about the difficult situation facing children in areas affected by conflict and urges people to help. While some Israeli government accounts have criticized her, Hadid continues to speak out about what she sees as an unfair situation. She tries to address the issue by condemning violence against everyone, while also focusing on the hardships faced by Palestinians. Because of her large following, she’s become a key source of information about the conflict for many young people.

Dua Lipa

As a huge Dua Lipa fan, I really admire her courage in speaking out about what’s happening in Gaza. She’s used her platform to call the Israeli military actions a genocide, and while it’s caused a lot of controversy – some people are even trying to boycott her music – she hasn’t backed down. She’s demanding a ceasefire and asking world leaders to protect innocent Palestinians. It’s amazing to see her consistently fighting for what she believes in and advocating for Palestinian liberation and basic human rights, even when it’s difficult.

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo has been a consistent and outspoken advocate for Palestinian rights and a critic of U.S. policy towards Israel. He regularly uses social media to share reports of alleged human rights violations in the region and has publicly called for a ceasefire and sanctions to protect civilians in Gaza. Ruffalo often discusses the line between criticizing government policies and antisemitism, and has become a prominent voice for progressive views on this issue within the Hollywood community.

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon has experienced career setbacks due to her strong criticism of Israel and her support for Palestinians. After speaking out at a New York City protest, she was let go by her talent agency. She frequently shares information about the hardships faced by families in Gaza and believes media coverage of the conflict is unfair. Sarandon maintains that it’s a moral duty to condemn war crimes, even if it means risking her career. Her unwavering commitment has made her a controversial, yet dedicated, activist.

Melissa Barrera

Melissa Barrera found herself at the center of a Hollywood free speech discussion after being removed from the ‘Scream’ movies. The studio fired her because of posts she made on social media describing the events in Gaza as genocide. Barrera refused to stay quiet and continued sharing information about the humanitarian crisis and the growing famine. Her firing led to support from other actors who believed she was unfairly penalized for expressing her political opinions. Barrera continues to publicly advocate for Palestine and often takes part in fundraising initiatives.

Jenna Ortega

Jenna Ortega has publicly shown her support for Palestinians. After her co-star Melissa Barrera was fired, Ortega also left the ‘Scream’ movies, though the official reason given was a scheduling issue. She’s been sharing information and links to help people in Gaza, including ways to donate and learn about the history of the conflict. Ortega uses her social media to highlight the experiences and voices of Palestinians directly affected by the situation, demonstrating her support for those facing hardship and violence.

Roger Waters

Roger Waters, best known as a former member of Pink Floyd, is a leading voice supporting the boycott of Israel. He frequently uses his concerts and public talks to raise awareness about the situation in Palestine, and strongly criticizes the Israeli government, comparing its actions to apartheid. He encourages other performers to join the cultural boycott. These views have caused some concert cancellations and accusations of antisemitism, which Waters firmly rejects, stating his criticism is aimed solely at Israeli government policies, not Jewish people.

John Cusack

John Cusack has been actively using his social media to share information about the war in Gaza. He posts frequently – often dozens of times a day – focusing on videos and reports of civilian harm that aren’t widely covered by major news outlets. Cusack also often speaks out against the US government’s support for Israel’s military actions. He directly interacts with his followers, discussing the moral issues surrounding the conflict and the need for quick action. Because he shares information so openly, he’s become a go-to source of news and perspectives for many of his fans.

Cynthia Nixon

Cynthia Nixon is actively protesting the conflict, joining hunger strikes and demonstrations near the White House. The actress, known for ‘Sex and the City,’ is urging the US government to call for a lasting ceasefire and stop sending weapons to Israel. She frequently discusses how the violence impacts her Jewish children and emphasizes the need to publicly denounce it. Nixon is using her experience in politics to advocate with lawmakers and raise awareness about the growing number of casualties. By participating in these demonstrations herself, she demonstrates how deeply she cares about this issue.

Macklemore

As a huge music fan, I’ve been following the buzz around Macklemore’s new song, ‘Hind’s Hall.’ It’s a really direct protest song, and he wrote it to support the student protests happening on college campuses and to advocate for Palestinian liberation. What’s even cooler is he’s donating all the money the song earns from streaming to UNRWA, which helps refugees in the region. I’ve seen videos of him speaking at rallies, and he’s incredibly passionate about shaking things up and calling out what he sees as the West being too involved. He doesn’t hold back in the lyrics either, actually criticizing the music industry for staying quiet and even naming specific politicians. Honestly, it’s refreshing to see a mainstream hip-hop artist like him really dedicate a whole song – and his platform – to something like this.

Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquin Phoenix has joined a group of artists calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, signing a letter to the US President urging an end to the bombing. The Academy Award winner has a history of supporting organizations providing medical care in the region, often through auctions and fundraising events. He frequently uses his platform at film awards to speak out against injustice and highlight the struggles of those without a voice. Though he isn’t very active on social media, his support is highly respected within the film industry. Phoenix’s advocacy centers on protecting vulnerable families and children.

Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett recently addressed the European Parliament, urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to allow for humanitarian aid. As a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency, she stressed the importance of following international law and protecting all refugees. She made it clear that even during war, basic human rights must be respected and civilians and essential infrastructure should not be targeted. Blanchett has also joined other artists and public figures in calling for a stop to the violence, and her involvement lends significant weight to the plea for peace.

Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton is a longtime supporter of efforts to end the blockade of Gaza and preserve Palestinian culture. She publicly signed a letter condemning cultural organizations for suppressing Palestinian perspectives, and has shown her solidarity at film festivals by wearing supportive symbols. Swinton believes artists should be able to freely express themselves on political issues without being censored. Her actions demonstrate how art and political activism often connect in Europe.

Miriam Margolyes

As a supporter, I was really moved by Miriam Margolyes’ recent video. She spoke so powerfully about how ashamed and angry she is regarding the Israeli military’s actions in Gaza. Being Jewish herself, she feels a real responsibility to condemn what she sees as unacceptable aggression. She bravely asked other Jewish people to remember that their identity isn’t tied to the actions of the Israeli government, and called for an immediate stop to the fighting, as well as a serious look at how the West is supporting things. Her message was so raw and honest, it’s clearly struck a chord with a lot of people online.

Wallace Shawn

Wallace Shawn, a well-known actor and playwright, is a vocal supporter of Jewish Voice for Peace and often joins protests calling for an end to fighting. He believes that lasting safety for Jewish people depends on ensuring the well-being of Palestinians, and he argues against using the Holocaust to justify current military actions. Shawn recently participated in a large demonstration in Washington D.C., advocating for a shift in U.S. foreign policy. His views offer a different perspective than what is commonly seen in American news and media.

Annie Lennox

As a lifelong movie and music fan, I was really moved by Annie Lennox’s speech at the Grammys. She passionately called for a ceasefire and peace, and it felt incredibly important. It’s no secret she’s always been a champion for human rights, and she’s often spoken out against violence in the Middle East. She’s constantly sharing updates online about the devastating loss of life and the attacks on hospitals, and she makes a powerful point: staying silent when things are this bad feels like you’re part of the problem. Getting that message out on live television to so many people was just…powerful. It really struck a chord with me, and I think with a lot of others too.

Brian Eno

Brian Eno has long supported the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, urging fellow musicians not to perform in Israel. He believes that boycotts offer a peaceful method of encouraging the Israeli government to alter its policies. Eno often expresses his views through writing, explaining why he considers the occupation of Palestinian territories unlawful and unethical. He also works with other artists on albums designed to raise money for Palestinian aid. His strong convictions have inspired many up-and-coming musicians to share his perspective.

Riz Ahmed

Riz Ahmed has passionately called on the world to acknowledge the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza. He described the ongoing bombing as a deeply troubling event that reflects poorly on the global community, and urged for an immediate stop to the violence. Through his production company and public voice, Ahmed works to share stories that show the human side of Arab experiences and challenge common misconceptions. He’s expressed his sorrow at seeing such devastation while complex political issues are discussed, emphasizing the importance of compassion and recognizing that every life has equal value.

Ramy Youssef

During his recent appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live,’ comedian Ramy Youssef spoke out in support of Palestinian liberation and called for an end to the ongoing hardship. Youssef, actively involved with the Artists4Ceasefire movement – which he shows support for by wearing their pin at public events – consistently emphasizes that the core of the issue is fairness and the need to protect children. He also donates money from his comedy shows to groups providing aid on the ground. Through his work, Youssef aims to connect people from different backgrounds while staying true to his beliefs.

Mahershala Ali

Mahershala Ali, the acclaimed Oscar-winning actor, has added his voice to a growing group of artists calling for an end to fighting and greater safety for civilians in conflict areas. He recently signed an open letter to the White House and has also been donating to organizations providing aid. While he generally stays out of online debates, Ali is willing to use his influence to support well-organized campaigns for peace. His participation shows that the demand for a ceasefire is gaining support from highly respected figures in the acting world.

Liam Cunningham

Liam Cunningham, known for his role in ‘Game of Thrones,’ is a strong advocate for Palestinian rights and regularly participates in demonstrations in Ireland. He often speaks to the media, criticizing Western governments for not doing enough to address the situation. Cunningham has described the conditions in Gaza as a profound human tragedy and insists those responsible for war crimes should be held accountable. He leverages his celebrity status to ensure protests receive media attention, and his genuine commitment to the cause is clear in his heartfelt public statements.

Andrew Garfield

Andrew Garfield has publicly supported a ceasefire in Gaza, including signing an open letter and attending events to raise awareness and provide aid. He’s emphasized the importance of protecting human life and has spoken out for a peaceful resolution that respects the safety and dignity of all people in the region. At the Academy Awards, he wore a red pin symbolizing his support, joining other celebrities in keeping the issue in the public eye. By taking these steps, Garfield is helping to make it more acceptable to call for peace within the entertainment industry.

Oscar Isaac

As a film fan, I was really struck to see Oscar Isaac speak out about the current situation. He joined the call for a ceasefire and the release of everyone being held. It’s not something he usually does – he tends to keep his political opinions to himself – but he felt this humanitarian crisis was too important to ignore. He’s been quietly supporting groups that provide medical aid to injured kids, which is amazing. It feels like a lot of actors are starting to realize they need to use their platform, and Isaac’s voice adds even more weight to the growing call for change and a peaceful resolution. It’s good to see artists stepping up when things are this dire.

Florence Pugh

Florence Pugh is using her platform to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict and help those affected. She’s been sharing information about organizations providing aid, particularly for women and children, and encouraging world leaders to call for a ceasefire. Despite facing criticism online, she continues to share these important resources with her millions of followers, focusing on the humanitarian crisis rather than complex political issues. This allows her to quickly spread urgent appeals for help.

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart has publicly called for a ceasefire and voiced her support for the right to speak freely about the current conflict. At the Sundance Film Festival, she connected with protestors and emphasized the value of expressing disagreement. Stewart has also criticized the entertainment industry for attempting to avoid political discussions and suppress challenging topics. She champions independent films that address difficult issues, including the occupation, and her stance demonstrates a departure from the typical political neutrality seen in Hollywood.

Zayn Malik

Zayn Malik has consistently spoken out about Palestine, and he’s been particularly vocal recently with the increased violence. He’s been sharing powerful images and news reports showing the devastation in Gaza. He’s even directly messaged political leaders, challenging them about their support for the attacks. Malik also encourages his fans to learn more about the history of the region. His willingness to speak openly shows he isn’t worried about how his posts might affect his public image or business relationships.

Lauren Jauregui

Lauren Jauregui uses her social media and music to educate people about the history of the Palestinian people and support their cause. She’s a frequent participant in protests and actively works to counter what she sees as unfair or dehumanizing coverage in the media. Jauregui also partners with smaller, community-based organizations to provide aid and raise awareness, and she’s made it clear that her activism is a core part of who she is and she won’t back down from her beliefs.

Hunter Schafer

Hunter Schafer participated in a protest at NBC headquarters while President Biden was visiting, joining members of Jewish Voice for Peace to call for a ceasefire. The ‘Euphoria’ actress wore a pro-ceasefire shirt and willingly risked arrest alongside other activists. Schafer has long been a vocal supporter of Palestinian rights, using both social media and public demonstrations to raise awareness. She believes in taking direct action and using her presence to highlight important issues, and her willingness to be arrested demonstrates her strong dedication to activism.

Nicola Coughlan

Nicola Coughlan, known for her role in ‘Bridgerton,’ has been passionately raising money to provide medical aid to Gaza, particularly helping families who are trying to leave the area. She’s been using her platform – wearing a ceasefire pin and speaking about the conflict in interviews – to encourage donations and support for petitions. Coughlan believes celebrities have a responsibility to speak out on important issues, not just focus on entertainment. Her efforts have already raised a substantial amount of money for organizations providing relief.

Pedro Pascal

Pedro Pascal has publicly supported a ceasefire and has been raising awareness about the impact of the conflict on children. He’s been sharing information from aid organizations like Doctors Without Borders, who are working in Gaza, and has joined other celebrities in urging the US government to help end the violence. Pascal consistently expresses concern for those affected by the conflict, and as a well-known actor, his voice carries significant weight.

Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri is one of many up-and-coming celebrities who have publicly called for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid. The actress and writer has also supported organizations providing direct assistance and has shared resources to help families who have been forced to leave their homes. She’s shown her support for peace by wearing a red pin at public appearances. Edebiri also uses her social media to amplify the voices of Palestinian journalists reporting on the conflict, demonstrating a shared concern for this issue among many rising stars in Hollywood.

Quinta Brunson

Quinta Brunson, the creator of ‘Abbott Elementary,’ has joined those calling for a stop to the ongoing attacks and restrictions in the conflict. She’s a strong advocate for protecting schools and hospitals, and is using her platform to highlight how the war is affecting education and the futures of children. Brunson generally supports efforts like signed letters and broader industry appeals for peace, and her involvement strengthens the growing movement within the television world.

Kehlani

Kehlani is a prominent musician who strongly supports Palestine. She actively raises awareness by displaying Palestinian flags at her concerts and dedicating time during her performances to the cause. Having visited the West Bank, she shares firsthand accounts of life under occupation. Kehlani also uses her social media to keep her followers informed about events in Gaza and urges them to boycott companies that support the conflict. Supporting Palestine is a core part of who she is as an artist and a public figure.

Indya Moore

Indya Moore uses their public voice to challenge the reasons given for military actions harming civilians in Gaza. The actor, known for ‘Pose,’ shares well-researched historical context and passionately appeals for understanding and compassion for Palestinians. Moore often points out what they see as the double standards of western progressive thought when it comes to the suffering of Arab people. They are also involved in organizing and participating in protests in New York City, bringing a valuable viewpoint on how different forms of oppression connect and the lasting impact of colonialism.

Storm Reid

Storm Reid has consistently used her platform to call for a ceasefire and share information about getting humanitarian aid to those in need. She signed an open letter to the President and is encouraging young people to stay informed about what’s happening. Through social media, she’s focused on the tragic loss of innocent lives and the devastation of homes. Reid is part of a growing number of young Hollywood figures who are speaking out about global crises, and she often shares the personal stories of children impacted by the war.

Lena Headey

Lena Headey has publicly spoken out against the suffering of Palestinians, including their displacement and the bombing in Gaza. She uses her voice to narrate videos for charities that highlight the difficult situation there, and has signed letters calling on the UK and US governments to reconsider their policies. Headey emphasizes the emotional and physical harm caused to families affected by the conflict. This work aligns with her ongoing commitment to supporting refugees worldwide.

Charles Dance

Charles Dance has publicly criticized the Israeli government’s actions, calling the situation a global moral failing and urging international sanctions. He supports groups like Medical Aid for Palestinians, helping them raise money and awareness. Dance lends his distinctive voice to share firsthand accounts from doctors and those affected in Gaza. Because he’s a well-established actor, he’s faced less criticism for speaking out than some younger performers.

Ken Loach

Ken Loach has consistently supported the Palestinian cause and is a supporter of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. He’s been accused of antisemitism due to his strong criticism of Israel, but he insists his views are anti-Zionist, not antisemitic. Loach actively participates in demonstrations and advocates for cultural boycotts, believing art is inherently political and filmmakers should highlight injustice. Throughout his career, he’s championed the underdog, and his position on Israel aligns with this long-held principle.

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie strongly condemned the recent airstrikes in Gaza, calling the area a mass grave. The actress, who previously worked with the UN, criticized world leaders for allowing the conflict to continue instead of agreeing to a ceasefire. She pointed out that a shocking forty percent of those killed have been children. Jolie also argued that blocking essential supplies like aid, fuel, and water is a form of collective punishment against civilians. Her comments carry weight because of her deep understanding of international humanitarian law.

Hozier

Hozier has publicly called for a stop to the fighting and has stated that the Israeli government’s actions in its military campaign constitute war crimes. The Irish musician often talks about the impact of colonialism, frequently connecting it to Ireland’s own past. During his concerts, he encourages fans to contact their elected officials and advocate for change. Hozier believes international law should be applied fairly to every country, without favoring any. His thoughtful and historically informed perspective clearly connects with his audience.

SZA

SZA recently paused her concerts to address the difficult situation in Gaza, asking for thoughts and prayers for those affected. She’s been using her social media to highlight the importance of recognizing the human side of the Palestinian people. Despite facing calls to cancel shows in some areas, SZA continues to publicly express her support, firmly stating that the loss of innocent children can never be justified, no matter how complicated the politics. She often connects popular culture with important political issues.

Kyrie Irving

Kyrie Irving showed his support for Palestinians by wearing a traditional keffiyeh scarf at a press conference after a game. He’s also been using social media to criticize world powers, claiming they benefit from the conflict. Irving often speaks out against injustice and the oppression of marginalized groups, and this latest action is consistent with his history of challenging those in power. By taking a stand, he’s brought attention to the issue within the world of sports.

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton publicly addressed the situation, calling for a ceasefire and expressing his deep sadness over the lives lost. The Formula 1 champion shared statistics on the number of children killed and pleaded with the world to pay attention. While he’s often used his platform to support important causes – and is limited by sports rules – Hamilton is now focusing on the immense human suffering and the importance of showing empathy. His widespread influence allows him to share this message with people around the globe.

Javier Bardem

Javier Bardem has publicly denounced the Israeli bombing of Gaza, calling it a form of genocide. The Spanish actor has long criticized Israel’s policies and has faced criticism in Hollywood for his outspoken views. He’s urging the European Union to push harder for a ceasefire, emphasizing that criticizing a government’s actions isn’t the same as attacking its people. Bardem continues to be a leading voice in the European film industry on this issue.

Penélope Cruz

As a longtime admirer of Penelope Cruz, I was saddened to learn about the backlash she’s facing for speaking out about the situation in Palestine. She and Javier Bardem both signed letters calling it an occupation and a war of extermination, and she’s getting threats to her career for taking a stand. What really resonates with me is her focus on the suffering of families caught in the crossfire and the desperate need for safe spaces. She’s also been a vocal advocate for lifting the blockade on Gaza so vital supplies can get in. It’s heartening to see, and not surprising given what I’ve heard, that many in the Spanish film community share her views and are showing strong support for Palestine.

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2026-01-25 19:22