'F1' Star Javier Bardem Spotlights Gaza Genocide During TV Appearance Ahead of Film Release
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUN 17 – Javier Bardem accused Israel of genocide in Gaza and urged European nations to sever ties, citing blocked humanitarian aid and thousands of child deaths, amid ongoing conflict since October 2023.
- Oscar-Winning actor Javier Bardem spotlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as genocide during a TV interview while promoting his film F1 in 2025.
- His remarks followed escalating violence after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, with experts, legal scholars, and human rights groups classifying Israel's actions as genocide.
- Bardem condemned starvation, blocked aid, and civilian deaths in Gaza, urged the release of Israeli hostages, and criticized U.S. and European support for Israel.
- A Dutch study cited seven genocide scholars who unanimously labeled Israeli actions 'genocidal,' while Bardem emphasized not losing humanity and called for global denunciation.
- His statements contribute to growing calls for criminalizing genocide denial, memorializing Palestinian suffering, and documenting documented atrocities amid ongoing international controversy.
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'The View' denies cutting off Javier Bardem's anti-Israel rant, 'Hamas propaganda' · American Wire News
An Academy Award-winning, longstanding critic of Israel took heat Monday after “The View” became a platform for “antisemitism” before allegedly cutting off “Hamas propaganda.” The situation in the Middle East escalated to the point that President Donald Trump cut short meetings with world leaders Monday to return to Washington, D.C. Naturally, that meant longtime activist Javier Bardem would take time from promoting his new film to accuse Israel…
Javier Bardem tells ‘The View’ he believes Israel is committing 'genocide' in Gaza
Spanish actor Javier Bardem used his platform on "The View" on Monday to condemn Israel’s actions in Gaza as "genocide."During a conversation about the importance of activism with the show's co-hosts, the "Skyfall" and "Dune" star mentioned the suffering he and others have experienced while watching Israel’s war against Hamas, stating that he has seen videos of Palestinian children "being murdered" by Israel."But the situation in Gaza has come t…
‘The View’ denies cutting off Javier Bardem’s anti-Israel rant, ‘Hamas propaganda’
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