18.09.2025 11:16
Before the "Together for Palestine" concert held in England, a number of famous figures, from Billie Eilish to Joaquin Phoenix, and from Penélope Cruz to Malala, released a joint video message calling for an end to the massacre in Palestine and urgently urging a ceasefire.
A large number of world-famous actors, musicians, writers, intellectuals, and activists made a joint call for a ceasefire and an end to the massacre in Palestine.
London, the capital of England, hosted the largest aid concert ever held for Gaza last night, where many world-renowned figures released a joint video message before the concert titled "Together for Palestine," calling for a ceasefire and an end to the massacre in Palestine.
American pop star Billie Eilish, Cillian Murphy, who gained international fame for his roles in Peaky Blinders and Oppenheimer, Joaquin Phoenix, known for his role as the Joker, Oscar-winning Spanish actors Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem, legendary music figures Peter Gabriel and Paul Weller, and Nobel Prize-winning activist Malala Yousafzai were among the famous names featured in the video.
In the video, young star Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas used the phrase "together for Palestine." Scottish actor Brian Cox stated in his message in the video, "We must speak the truth on behalf of the Palestinian people," while American photographer and activist Nan Goldin said, "The role of the artist has always been to express the truth and take the risk of speaking against the tide."
Children's literature author Michael Wayne Rosen stated, "We know that the leaders of this country are complicit in the mass murder of civilians in Gaza and the West Bank."
British comedian, actor, filmmaker, and director Steve Coogan emphasized, "It is important to speak now, not after everything has happened. Right at this moment, while it is happening. Pressure your government, call for a ceasefire, stop the killings."
The names featured in the video appeared in the following order: Cillian Murphy, Joaquin Phoenix, Natasha Rothwell, Michael Wayne Rosen, Sharon Horgan, Steve Coogan, Penélope Cruz, Benedict Wong, India Amarteifio, Annie Mac, Nan Goldin, Peter Gabriel, Javier Bardem, Billie Eilish, Finneas, Denise Gough, Ben Howard, Harriet Walter, Rupi Kaur, Max Porter, Caitrona Balfe, Chris O'Dowd, Brian Cox, Dawn O'Porter, Malala Yousafzai, Indya Moore, Nikita Gill, Luis Tosar, Residente, Carlos Bardem, Tamar Novas, and Tahar Rahim.
It was announced that the proceeds from the "Together for Palestine" concert would be donated to Palestinian humanitarian organizations.