Overview
- Signers including Liev Schreiber, Mayim Bialik, Debra Messing, Greg Berlanti, Gene Simmons and Haim Saban argue the boycott is discriminatory, spreads misinformation and amounts to censorship and the erasure of art.
- The Film Workers for Palestine pledge urges artists to avoid Israeli festivals, cinemas, broadcasters and production companies it says are implicated in genocide and apartheid, and reporting places its signatory total at more than 5,000.
- Paramount reiterated opposition to the boycott, saying silencing artists by nationality does not advance peace, and the counter‑letter drew support from industry leaders such as Shari Redstone and Ynon Kreiz, according to published lists.
- Organizers of the counter‑letter say Israeli film institutions are often independent of government and home to dissenting voices, calling instead for releasing hostages and supporting cross‑community dialogue.
- Film Workers for Palestine dismissed the counter‑letter as anti‑Palestinian and alleged ties between CCFP and StandWithUs, claims made in public statements that the groups targeted have not embraced.