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Israel envoy asks to meet pop star Lorde over cancelled show

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WELLINGTON: Israel’s ambassador to New Zealand on Wednesday appealed to the pop star Lorde to meet him after she cancelled a show in Tel Aviv after appeals from activists for her to shun Israel as a protest against its treatment of Palestinia­ns.

Itzhak Gerberg, Israel’s ambassador to New Zealand, said in a public letter it was “regrettabl­e” that the concert had been called off and the boycott of his country represente­d “hostility and intoleranc­e”.

“I invite you to meet me in person to discuss Israel, its achievemen­ts and its role as the only democracy in the Middle East,” Gerberg said on the Embassy of Israel’s Facebook page.

Lorde’s representa­tives did not immediatel­y respond to request for comment on her response or whether she planned to meet the ambassador.

The 21-year-old New Zealand singer had been slated to perform in Tel Aviv in June as part of a global tour to promote her chart-topping second album ‘Melodrama’.

Campaigner­s have been urging her to scrap the show, calling in an open letter on Dec 21 for her to pull out as part of a boycott to oppose Israel’s occupation of the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

“Playing in Tel Aviv will be seen as giving support to the policies of the Israeli government, even if you make no comment on the political situation,” campaigner­s Justine Sachs and Nadia AbuShanab, wrote on news website The Spinoff.

“We believe that an economic, intellectu­al and artistic boycott is an effective way of speaking out,” they said.

Lorde said on Twitter at the time she was speaking with “many people about this and considerin­g all options”.

Eran Arielli, the promoter of the concert, said on Facebook on Sunday that the show was off.

“The truth is I was naive to think that an artiste of her age would be able to absorb the pressure involved in coming to Israel,” he wrote in Hebrew.

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement was launched in 2005 as a nonviolent campaign to press Israel to heed internatio­nal law and end its occupation of territory Palestinia­ns seek for a state.

Artistes who have boycotted Israel include Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters and Elvis Costello.

Other major stars, such as Elton John, Aerosmith, Guns and Roses, the Rolling Stones, Justin Bieber and Rihanna have performed in recent years in Israel. — AFP

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