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Even Gigi Hadid condemned: Hollywood against the wave of hatred directed at Jews
While the United States is experiencing a wave of hatred against Jews from New York to the LA, amid fighting in Operation The Wall Guard - some of the world's biggest stars have called for the elimination of anti-Semitism around the globe.
Reese Witherspoon was startled, David Beckham supported and Gal Gadot ... referred, roughly.
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Sunday, 23 May 2021, 13:01 Updated: 14:25
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Enough of hatred.
Reese Witherspoon, Bella Hadid, Gal Gadot, David Beckham (Photo: Walla! NEWS system, Instagram)
The "Guardian of the Walls" operation, the shooting from Gaza in the last two weeks and the fighting that stopped last weekend - seem to have ignited fire against Jewish communities around the world. While the sisters from the runways,
Gigi
and
Bella Hadid
, modeled hatred and excited the Hollywood gang closest to them to publish things against Israel and pro-Palestinians, which increased tensions around the globe, there were those like
Rihanna
and
Kim Kardashian
, who called for calm and reconciliation between all The parties.
However, after a kosher restaurant was vandalized, diners were attacked at another Asian restaurant in LA by a group holding Palestinian Authority flags and "searching for Jews," in what was described in the United States as a "hate crime" and New Yorkers attacked Jewish residents - some Hollywood stars demonstrated Against a severe wave of anti-Semitism directed against American Jews, whether in Los Angeles or New York.
Gossip about the wave of hatred on Instagram as well
Without hatred.
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One of the first to condemn the racist behavior was the audience-
loving
actress
Reese Witherspoon
, who wrote on Instagram over the weekend that "I am very sorry to see the rise in hate crimes against Jews in the United States."
So, she added that "at a time when we are indeed seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians, we must stop the violence here as well."
While
David Beckham
proudly posed for the camera with a Star of David necklace last week, the most influential Israeli in the entertainment world,
Gal Gadot
, has so far settled for just one story on the subject. Against Jews "(#NoHateAgainstJews).
Beside him, Wonder Woman wrote "No hatred for anyone" and "Stop anti-Semitism."
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Israel Lives.
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Comedian
Sarah Silverman
, whose sister is a rabbi in Jerusalem, tweeted that "Jews in the Diaspora need allies." However, Silverman's tweet angered many who thought the post itself was antisemitic, as it separates Diaspora Jews from those living in Israel. "I am shocked and devastated by the antisemitic attacks in my hometown, as well as against Jewish businesses over the past 24 hours, which have suffered vandalism not far from my home," wrote
Maim Bialik
, the "Big Bang" star and a proud Jew.
"We spread so much misinformation about Israel and it causes people to get hurt," actress
Debra Messing
explained.
, "Will and Grace" star, on social media.
"There are records from all over the world, including America, of masses of pro-Palestinian demonstrators attacking, beating, kicking and using pipes as weapons against Jews. It is appalling. Attacks on Jews have increased by 483% in the last ten days. 86 attacks. Hamas is a terrorist organization. "His only goal is to kill every Jew and destroy Israel. Most people living in Israel want peace."
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At the same time, last Friday, Hollywood launched a viral campaign to advertise a blue square - in order to identify and strengthen the Jewish people who are under attack through social media. Among the influential celebrities in America who have published posts on the subject are also Justin Bieber's wife -
Hailey Baldwin-Bieber
and his influential director,
Scooter Brown
, screen stylist
Rachel
Zoe
, "Real Housewives" star,
Kyle Richards
and the star of the Netflix series " Lucifer, "
Tom Ellis
. They were also joined by actress
Emanuel
Shrikki, Kardashian's mom's partner, Chris Jenner -
Corey Gamble
, "Dawson's Creek" star
James Van Der-Bick
and other American media figures.
Surprisingly joins the campaign,Was the father of the models Hadid,
Muhammad Hadid
- who as you could test in Walla! Celebs, enjoying the country at a time when his daughter was dating an Israeli partner - and posted on Instagram the picture of the blue square with an emoji pigeon fan of an olive leaf. However, moments later, he deleted the post (even though Natalie Dadon managed to capture the screen). Regret? Perhaps it would have been better for him to educate his daughters for information rather than incitement.
Gigi Hadid, by the way, claimed herself that she condemned the anti-Semitism and published her response to the response she received from an Israeli surfer on the network - that she "does not try to kill you and will never want it, I do not wish for more dead on the Israeli side, as I feel about the Palestinians. What I really want is equal rights for Palestinians. " According to the model, who may not be as involved in the political situation in the region as she thinks, "there are Palestinian Jews and Palestinian Christians who lived in coexistence when my father was born in Palestine in 1948. I wish you peace."
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The deleted soft of Muhammad Hadid (Photo: screenshot, Instagram)
Going out against anti-Semitism.
Gigi Hadid (Photo: screenshot, Instagram)
"Disseminating incorrect information about Israel."
Actress Debra Messing (Photo: AP, Matt Sayles)
"We must stop the violence here as well."
Reese Witherspoon (Photo: AP)
"Not a great distance from my home."
Bialik water from "The Big Bang" (Photo: GettyImages)
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