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Steven Spielberg denounces antisemiti­sm and makes first comments on Gaza

- Andrew Pulver

Steven Spielberg has denounced the global upsurge of antisemiti­sm, and made his first direct comments about Israel’s military action in Gaza, in a speech marking the 30th anniversar­y of the foundation of the USC Shoah Foundation.

In remarks reported by Deadline, Spielberg said: “Those who can not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. I am increasing­ly alarmed that we may be condemned to repeat history – to once again have to fight for the very right to be Jewish.”

He added: “The echoes of history are unmistakab­le in our current climate. The rise of extremist views has created a dangerous environmen­t, and radical intoleranc­e leads a society to no longer celebrate difference­s but instead conspire to demonise those who are different to the point of creating ‘the Other’… This is happening alongside anti-Muslim, Arab, and Sikh discrimina­tion. The creation of ‘the Other’ and the dehumanisa­tion of any group based on their difference­s, is the foundation of fascism.”

Spielberg also directly addressed the current conflict in Gaza for the first time, saying: “We can rage against the heinous acts committed by the terrorists of October 7th and also decry the killing of innocent women and children in Gaza.”

One of Hollywood’s most prominent Jewish figures, Spielberg has largely avoided making overt statements about the Gaza conflict. In December he was quoted in a Shoah Foundation statement about the 7 October massacre by Hamas – which resulted in approximat­ely 1,200 deaths, mass rapes and the taking of around 130 hostages – saying: “I never imagined I would see such unspeakabl­e barbarity against Jews in my lifetime.” Spielberg has not signed the open letter criticisin­g Zone of Interest director Jona

 ?? ?? Steven Spielberg speaking at a ceremony marking the 30th anniversar­y of the USC Shoah Foundation at the University of Southern California. Photograph: USC/Sean Dube/PA
Steven Spielberg speaking at a ceremony marking the 30th anniversar­y of the USC Shoah Foundation at the University of Southern California. Photograph: USC/Sean Dube/PA

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