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200 celebs sign letter denouncing cultural boycott of Israel

(JTA) — More than 200 celebrities, including actors Mila Kunis, Billy Porter, Neil Patrick Harris, Helen Mirren, Jeremy Piven and Emmanuelle Chriqui, NSYNC singer Lance Bass, and KISS frontman Gene Simmons, signed an open letter opposing efforts to boycott an LGBTQ film festival in Tel Aviv. The letter published Wednesday, Oct. 27, is a response to calls from activists with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement to boycott the Tel Aviv International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, also called TLVFest, an annual film festival showcasing LGBTQ films that was founded in 2006. It was organized by Creative Community for Peace, an organization of entertainment industry professionals that works to counter cultural boycotts against Israel.

“In Israel, movies have the unique power to bring together Jews, Arabs, and people of all races, ethnicities, and backgrounds in collaboration under a shared love of the arts, working together towards the common goal of telling their stories, and building bridges of compassion and understanding,” the letter reads.

In May of this year, Aswat, an organization focusing on Palestinian feminist issues, called on activists around the world to boycott “Israel’s pinkwashing events,” including Pride activities and the film festival. “Pinkwashing” is a term used by pro-Palestinian activists, who use it to argue that Israel uses its openness to the LGBTQ community to deflect criticism of what they deem its unfair treatment of Palestinians. The film festival has been the target of numerous boycott efforts in recent years. 

Main Photo: Mila Kunis on a film set in New York City, Aug. 29, 2021. (MEGA/Getty Images)

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