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The conflict between Israel and Hamas has deepened divisions within Hollywood, traditionally known for its liberal influence.
Initially, some Jewish members expressed disappointment over their peers’ silence following Hamas’ attacks on Israel. However, those who voiced support for Palestinians and criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza have faced professional consequences.
CAA agent Maha Dakhil was demoted after controversial Instagram posts, including one that said: “What’s more heartbreaking than witnessing genocide? Witnessing the denial that genocide is happening,” she was demoted by the talent agency, before apologizing and telling Variety that she had “made a mistake.” Variety also reported that some of her colleagues wanted her fired, a consequence that others in the industry are starting to face.
Actress Susan Sarandon was dropped by her talent agency for pro-Palestinian remarks. Melissa Barrera was fired from “Scream VII” over her social media support for Palestine.
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Barrera, 33, has used her social media platform frequently to showcase her support for the Palestinian cause and to share information about the situation in Gaza, including resharing Instagram posts and articles describing Israeli forces’ attacks as “genocide and ethnic cleansing” and referring to Israel as a “colonized land.”
She wrote on Instagram stories she had been trying to look for online information about the war from Palestinians’ perspectives “because Western media only shows the other side.”
“Why they do that, I will let you deduce for yourself,” she wrote. She also reshared a post from Jewish Currents that included a reference to “the distortion of the Holocaust to boost the Israeli arms industry.”
Spyglass Media Group emphasized zero tolerance for hate speech, including false references to genocide. Barrera, while not officially commenting on her dismissal, continues to share information on Gaza and posted a message about inclusion on her Instagram stories.
Barrera had previously spoken out against antisemitism. “It is important for me to clarify that when I say Free Palestine,” she posted on Instagram on Oct. 27, “I do not in any way mean: Kill all Jews.” She added that she wanted freedom and safety for Palestines and Jews around the world.