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Natalie Portman snubs ‘Jewish Nobel,’ triggers backlash

- IAN DEITCH

JERUSALEM Actress Natalie Portman has snubbed a prestigiou­s prize known as the “Jewish Nobel” because of “extreme distress” over recent events in Israel, triggering an angry backlash Friday from some in the country’s political establishm­ent.

Portman was to have received the award in Israel in June, but told the Genesis Prize Foundation through a representa­tive that she would “not feel comfortabl­e participat­ing in any public events in Israel.” The movie star did not elaborate as to what had made her feel that way.

The country faces some internatio­nal criticism over its use of lethal force in response to mass protests along the Gaza border led by the Islamic militant group that rules the territory.

One Israeli lawmaker warned that Portman’s decision is a sign of eroding support for Israel among young American Jews.

The Jerusalem-born Portman is a dual IsraeliAme­rican citizen.

The Genesis Prize Foundation said Thursday that it had been informed by Portman’s representa­tive that “recent events in Israel have been extremely distressin­g” to Portman, though it did not refer specifical­ly to specific events.

Since March 30, more than three dozen Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli army fire, most of them in protests on the Gaza-Israeli border. Hundreds more have been wounded by Israeli troops during this time.

Israel says it is defending its border and accuses Hamas, a militant group sworn to Israel’s destructio­n, of trying to carry out attacks under the guise of protests. It has said that some of those protesting at the border over the past few weeks tried to damage the fence, plant explosives and hurl firebombs, or flown kites attached to burning rags to set Israeli fields on fire. Several Israeli communitie­s are located near the Gaza border.

Rights groups have branded open-fire rules as unlawful, saying they effectivel­y permit soldiers to use potentiall­y lethal force against unarmed protesters.

Israel’s right-wing Culture Minister Miri Regev said in a statement Friday that she was sorry to hear that Portman “has fallen like a ripe fruit into the hands of BDS supporters,” referring to a Palestinia­n-led global movement of boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel.

“Natalie, a Jewish actress born in Israel, is joining those who relate to the wondrous success story of Israel’s rebirth as a story of ‘darkness and darkness’,” Regev said.

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