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Gal Gadot showed up where it matters, at Hostages Square, standing side by side with families of the kidnapped.

Gal Gadot showed up where it matters, at Hostages Square, standing side by side with families of the kidnapped.
Gal Gadot said out loud what every Jew in Hollywood already knows: if you support Israel, they’ll come for you.
She was judged not as an actress, but as an Israeli, because in today’s entertainment industry, being Jewish and pro-Israel makes you a target.
From harassment to boycotts, the message is clear: stay silent or pay the price.
Gal had to “clarify” her words, but the truth is still there. Jewish voices are being silenced, and the industry is rewarding it.

Gal Gadot said out loud what every Jew in Hollywood already knows: if you support Israel, they’ll come for you.
She was judged not as an actress, but as an Israeli, because in today’s entertainment industry, being Jewish and pro-Israel makes you a target.
From harassment to boycotts, the message is clear: stay silent or pay the price.
Gal had to “clarify” her words, but the truth is still there. Jewish voices are being silenced, and the industry is rewarding it.
🎬 Over 1,000 entertainment leaders are calling out TIFF for silencing Jewish voices.
TIFF pulled the only Israeli documentary, then outrageously asked filmmakers for copyright approval from Hamas, the terror group that filmed and broadcast its own massacre.
They platformed multiple anti-Israel films but excluded Israel’s voice. That’s not neutrality, it’s complicity.
TIFF promised inclusion. Instead, they caved to hate.
This isn’t diversity. It’s antisemitism.

🎬 Over 1,000 entertainment leaders are calling out TIFF for silencing Jewish voices.
TIFF pulled the only Israeli documentary, then outrageously asked filmmakers for copyright approval from Hamas, the terror group that filmed and broadcast its own massacre.
They platformed multiple anti-Israel films but excluded Israel’s voice. That’s not neutrality, it’s complicity.
TIFF promised inclusion. Instead, they caved to hate.
This isn’t diversity. It’s antisemitism.
At the Nova Healing Concert in Tel Aviv, survivor and activist Nimrod Arnin spoke for every soul shattered on October 7. “678 days in which time has stood still… the memory refuses to fade… we will dance again.” We honor the 378 lives stolen and stand with the Nova Tribe Community, who turn pain into power and healing every single day. Hamas could not silence the music, and they never will.

At the Nova Healing Concert in Tel Aviv, survivor and activist Nimrod Arnin spoke for every soul shattered on October 7. “678 days in which time has stood still… the memory refuses to fade… we will dance again.” We honor the 378 lives stolen and stand with the Nova Tribe Community, who turn pain into power and healing every single day. Hamas could not silence the music, and they never will.
Baseball player @ethanhott has opened up about the deep personal meaning of his Jewish identity, revealing that in the wake of the October 7 attacks, his pride has only grown stronger. Hott says he now wears his Star of David with even greater conviction, standing tall against the wave of antisemitism and hate spreading worldwide.
🎥 @standuptojewishhate

Baseball player @ethanhott has opened up about the deep personal meaning of his Jewish identity, revealing that in the wake of the October 7 attacks, his pride has only grown stronger. Hott says he now wears his Star of David with even greater conviction, standing tall against the wave of antisemitism and hate spreading worldwide.
🎥 @standuptojewishhate
After TIFF pulled The Road Between Us, a film showing Hamas’ own footage of the October 7 massacre, citing “unmet legal clearance requirements,” — which was not the real reason they pulled the film —- massive public pushback forced them to reconsider.
We at CCFP thank the entire entertainment community who stood up and demanded the truth be seen. Your voices are making a difference! Now we still need to see a proper apology from the leaders of TIFF to the Jewish community for all the harm and damage they have caused.

After TIFF pulled The Road Between Us, a film showing Hamas’ own footage of the October 7 massacre, citing “unmet legal clearance requirements,” — which was not the real reason they pulled the film —- massive public pushback forced them to reconsider.
We at CCFP thank the entire entertainment community who stood up and demanded the truth be seen. Your voices are making a difference! Now we still need to see a proper apology from the leaders of TIFF to the Jewish community for all the harm and damage they have caused.
The Toronto International Film Festival has pulled The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue because the filmmakers didn’t get “permission” from Hamas to use the terrorists’ own footage, footage they filmed while massacring innocent civilians and proudly broadcasting it to the world.
Let’s be clear: Hamas is not some moral, respectable authority. It is a genocidal terror organization responsible for mass murder, rape, and kidnapping. Demanding their “approval” is obscene. It hands power to the very perpetrators of the atrocity and silences the voices of Jewish survivors. TIFF’s decision rewards intimidation, legitimizes terrorists, and betrays the principle that truth must be told, especially when the criminals themselves put it on camera.

The Toronto International Film Festival has pulled The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue because the filmmakers didn’t get “permission” from Hamas to use the terrorists’ own footage, footage they filmed while massacring innocent civilians and proudly broadcasting it to the world.
Let’s be clear: Hamas is not some moral, respectable authority. It is a genocidal terror organization responsible for mass murder, rape, and kidnapping. Demanding their “approval” is obscene. It hands power to the very perpetrators of the atrocity and silences the voices of Jewish survivors. TIFF’s decision rewards intimidation, legitimizes terrorists, and betrays the principle that truth must be told, especially when the criminals themselves put it on camera.
At his statue unveiling, NFL legend Tom Brady sent more than a sports message, he sent a moral one. Wearing the blue “Stand Up to Jewish Hate” pin 🟦 in front of a packed Gillette Stadium, Brady made it clear that he stands with the Jewish community at a time when antisemitism is on the rise.
In that moment, Brady used his platform to do what far too many public figures avoid: show unapologetic solidarity with Jews under attack. Symbols matter, and his choice to wear that pin was a public stand for safety, dignity, and the right of the Jewish people to live free from hate.

At his statue unveiling, NFL legend Tom Brady sent more than a sports message, he sent a moral one. Wearing the blue “Stand Up to Jewish Hate” pin 🟦 in front of a packed Gillette Stadium, Brady made it clear that he stands with the Jewish community at a time when antisemitism is on the rise.
In that moment, Brady used his platform to do what far too many public figures avoid: show unapologetic solidarity with Jews under attack. Symbols matter, and his choice to wear that pin was a public stand for safety, dignity, and the right of the Jewish people to live free from hate.