Many Spanish movie stars, executives, artists and scholars, led by Oscar winners Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem and Pedro Almodovar, have denounced Israel’s invasion into Gaza. This is one of the reasons why Javier Bardem has gained popularity. In a public statement referenced by Europa Press and other Spanish media, they portrayed Israel’s activities as “genocide.”
They additionally approached the European Union to “condemn the besieging via land, ocean and air against the Palestinian regular citizen populace in the Gaza Strip.”In the public statement, they requested a truce by the Israeli military and encouraged Israel to “lift the barricade, which the Gaza Strip has languished over 10 years.”
The letter additionally said: “Gaza is surviving awfulness nowadays, assaulted and assaulted via land, ocean and air. Palestinians’ homes are being obliterated, they are being denied water, power [and] free development to their healing centers, schools and fields while the universal group does nothing.” Other people who marked the letter incorporate chiefs Montxo Armendariz and Benito Zambrano; on-screen characters Lola Herrera, Eduardo Noriega and Rosa Maria Sarda; and artists Amaral and Nacho Campillo. The performers faulted the new round of violence in the Middle East on the control of Palestinian area by Israel, which, the letter said, “keeps on progressing into and attack the Palestinian domains as opposed to coming back to the 1967 fringes.”
Just about 1,100 Palestinians and 56 Israelis have passed on since the Israeli military started its bombardments of Gaza three weeks prior, as per the most recent reports. Bardem, who won the Oscar for supporting performer in 2008 for his part in No Country for Old Men, is a known political dissident who every now and again elucidates dubious issues. Cruz won an Oscar in the best supporting performer classification in Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona in 2009. The two are hitched and are great companions with Almodovar, who has won two Oscars: one for best remote dialect film for All about My Mother (2000) and one for best unique screenplay for Talk to Her (2002). THR has connected with reps for Javier Bardem, Cruz and Almodovar and will upgrade with any extra remark.
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