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Javier Bardem denounces Israel’s ‘crimes against humanity’ in Gaza

Oscar-winning actor draws widespread praise for ‘brave’ statements slamming Israel’s war on the besieged strip
Spanish actor Javier Bardem reacts to receiving the Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award at the 72nd San Sebastian International Film Festival in the northern Basque city of San Sebastian in Spain on 20 September 2024.
Spanish actor Javier Bardem reacts to receiving the Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award at the 72nd San Sebastian International Film Festival in the northern Basque city of San Sebastian in Spain on 20 September 2024.

Oscar-winning Spanish actor Javier Bardem has condemned the Israeli government, accusing it of committing “crimes against humanity” in the besieged Gaza Strip

Speaking at a press conference on Friday after receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain, Bardem said: “What is happening in Gaza is totally unacceptable; it is terrible and dehumanising.”

“I believe this Israeli government is the most radical that Israel has ever had,” he continued, adding that it “is committing crimes against humanity and violating international law.”


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Bardem, who has long been vocal in his criticism of Israel, went on to say that the “terrible and condemnable” Hamas-led 7 October attacks on Israel “do not justify” the collective punishment of Palestinians.

The Dune and Skyfall star also called on the US, UK and Germany reconsider their “unconditional support” for Israel and emphasised that it was the “responsibility” of media to “denounce those situations we consider unacceptable and ask the international court... to condemn and judge those responsible, in this case [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu [and] Hamas.”

Following his speech, Bardem reportedly received a strong round of applause from the journalists at the press conference.

His comments have also sparked a wave of support on social media, with many commending him for “determination, conviction” and “bravery”.

“Given how often people are threatened with being blacklisted & how much harassment they face for simply being against the genocide of Palestinians… I think this is incredibly brave and heartwarming too,” one user remarked.

Other supporters noted that Bardem “has been consistent throughout his career speaking out for Palestine”.

Bardem’s speech adds to a growing chorus of public figures in Hollywood calling for an end to Israel’s war on Gaza, which has killed at least 41,391 Palestinians since 7 October, including over 16,700 children and 11,000 women, according to Palestinian officials.

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