15.09.2025 13:40
Oscar-winning Spanish actor Javier Bardem expressed his support for Palestine at the Emmy Awards ceremony. Bardem condemned the genocide in Gaza and highlighted his decision to boycott working with Israeli film companies. The famous actor stated that he, along with his colleagues in Hollywood, has established a group called 'Film Workers for Palestine,' and that more and more people are joining this group every day.
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Oscar-winning Spanish actor Javier Bardem expressed his support for Palestine with statements made on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards ceremony.
The 56-year-old famous actor recalled that more than 1,800 entertainment industry workers decided to boycott working with Israeli film companies, stating, "I am here today to condemn the genocide in Gaza. The International Association of Genocide Studies has also defined this conflict as genocide."
Bardem added, "Therefore, commercial and diplomatic sanctions should be applied. The genocide must end, free Palestine!" The famous actor also mentioned that they have established a group called "Film Workers for Palestine" with his colleagues in Hollywood, and that more people are joining this group every day.
He also added, "Our target is not identities, but the companies that justify and legitimize Israel's attacks in Gaza. We will continue to stand with the oppressed."
One of the standout names of the night was Hannah Einbinder, who won an award for the series Hacks. The 30-year-old actress concluded her speech with the words, "Long live the birds, down with ICE, and free Palestine!"
Comedian Megan Stalter drew attention with the message "Ceasefire!" written on her bag on the red carpet. Stalter stated, "We must raise our voices for peace and justice. If we are not going to speak on these platforms, what is the meaning of being here?"
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