Pro-Israel Ad Signed by 300 Hollywood Professionals and Celebrities Appears in The New York Times
On the day singers Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga performed
together in Tel Aviv, some 300 Hollywood stars and behind-the-lens staff
put their name to an ad in The New York Times decrying Hamas’ raison d’ĂȘtre and its actions.

We, the undersigned, are saddened by the devastating loss of life
endured by Israelis and Palestinians in Gaza. We are pained by the
suffering on both sides of the conflict and hope for a solution that
brings peace to the region.
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.
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.
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 ad was the second in recent weeks organized by Creative Community
for Peace, whose organizers say they “represent a cross section of the
creative world–those who create and help create music, films, and
television programs–and their fans. We may not all share the same
politics or the same opinion on the best path to peace in the Middle
East. But we do agree that singling out Israel, the only democracy in
the region, as a target of cultural boycotts while ignoring the
now-recognized human rights issues of her neighbors will not further
peace.”
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