Celebrities have been called out for their muted response to the Trump Peace Deal

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Hollywood’s “Palestinian Hollywood” lawyers face their scrutiny or respond critically to the confrontation between Israel and Hamas who are protected by President Donald Trump.
Almost two years after Israel’s deadly attack on Gaza, both sides agreed that Oct. 8.
When he was elected to Israel’s parliament, the Knusset, Trump hailed the Middle East ending as a “Day in History.”
But many in Hollywood need it again and again to stop being bloated – including members of campaigns such as artists4CeaseFire and silent film workers, who have achieved success, and have appreciated the success of the role.
Billie Eilish wears a Gaza Pin from artists4caisefire while attending the 96th annual awards on March 10, 2024, in Hollywood, California. (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)
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Pro-Israel actor and comedian Michael Rapaport was among those who observed. He called out several celebrities who are now “silent” about the cancellation of the festivals, accusing them of “activism” with the Activism 11 Facebook Post.
“Cease fire now, where are these people?” Rapport wrote and starred Mark Ruphalo, John Cusack, Hana Einbinder, Javier Bardem and King Singer. “The war in Gaza is over. The so-called ‘elections’ are over. Because there has never been peace.
Columnists Paula Freelich also criticized about a dozen celebrities who would make public the “free Palestine” and “stop the fire now” or wear many remain silent for peace, “
“If I were to be scary, I might argue that Hollywood celebrities care more about Farce Farce – Insulting Israel and our President – than seeing a free Palestine actually happening in real time?” He wrote in his column in the UK newspaper The Times.

“Rachel Zulu-Thai’s Mkanyi actress became a lightning rod and became controversial when she expressed her views on the war with Israel – Trump voters. Posted Aug. 2024 Post about the trailer of “Snow White,” the actress wrote, “and you always remember, free Palestine.” (Valerie Macon / Political Contributor)
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Some supporters of “Palestine Free Palestine” maintain that the cease fire does not fully address the problem or the allegations of aid fully accusing Israel of genocide.
FOX News Digital reached out to representatives of the figures that sponsored the community artists4caqueasefire or the free movement, including fire criticism and rapport – to comment on RapApport’s criticism but did not receive a response.
A few actors spoke quietly, but not well. John Cusack, who has faced criticism from the Watchdog for antisemitism in the past, mocked the fire as a “Photo Op” for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“For anyone who believes for a second that Netanyahu will stop killing — there’s a bridge in Brooklyn to be sold,” Cusack wrote on Oct.
Spanish Actor Javier Bardem, wearing a keffiyeh at the 2025 awards in the reports “called restrictions” the most interesting news “on Instagram Post but the future of the Palestinian people.” He also shared a clip from MsnBC’s “Weekend,” where Guimer Erakat calls Trump’s Gaza plan “another way to continue [Israel’s] work. “

Javier Bardem wore a keffiyeh and proclaimed “Free Palestine” from the red carpet at the 2025 awards. (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
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“Hacks” Actress Hannah Einbinder, who made previous headlines this year to shout “F – ICE and Free Palestine” during several awards from other accounts asking if the living merchant will hold. One warned that “there is no guarantee the genocide will stop” while another criticized the peace talks.
Other celebrities expressed cautious optimism. Rising stars RuffAlo and Susan Sarandon shared a statement from artists4caisefire on Oct. 10 Calling for an “urgent and happy relief.”
The group added, “It brings hope that precious lives can be saved, and that Israel’s bombing and starvation for the return of the Palestinian people, and will continue to demand that it be done forever.”
In the lead up to DEAL, more than 1,000 actors, directors and film workers signed a pledge to Israeli film centers through Palestinian anti-terrorist film workers.

Mark Ruffalo and Susan Sarandon are two of the most prominent figures involved in the musicians4caeasefire movement. (Alex Kent/Getty Images)
Trump was praised by MSNBC, a liberal media outlet for getting an Israeli peace deal
“Inspired by the filmmakers associated with apartheid, who refused to erase their films in apartheid South Africa, we are putting a handle on working with the Israeli film institutions caused by the Palestinian people,” said the statement of the group. It is reported that the Signatories include Ruffí, Emma Stone, Peter Sarsgaard, Lily Gladstone, Olivia Colman, Sarandon and Talda Swinton.
The group posted a statement on Instagram on Oct. 15 Declaring that Israel would remain in power “until the Palestinians no longer work.”
“This tragedy, this extermination, did not end with one call to cease fire. And it will not end for much longer as the perpetrators continue to avoid accountability,” the post said.
Despite the criticism, some actors publicly praised the peace deal.
Israeli-American actress Natalie Portman called it a “big day” during an appearance at a film festival in France, saying, “It feels crazy to talk about anything other than celebrating – hopefully – peace.”
British actress Frances Barber also praised Trump for his role in the deal, writing on X, “I had Tds [Trump Derangement Syndrome]and now I’m eating my words, “while repeating a picture showing the message “Thank you” to Trump written in the sand on the beach of Tel Aviv.
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FOX News’ Hanna Panneck, Marc Tamasco and Gabriel contributed to this report.



