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Over 1,000 artists demand geo-blocking their music in Israel to protest Gaza war, citing humanitarian crisis and Palestinian rights.
Over 1,000 musicians worldwide, including Lorde, Björk, and Massive Attack, have joined the No Music for Genocide campaign, calling for geo-blocking their music in Israel to protest the war in Gaza.
Inspired by anti-apartheid cultural boycotts, the movement urges labels to restrict streaming access as a form of moral and strategic pressure, citing ongoing violence and humanitarian suffering.
Artists emphasize personal responsibility and solidarity with Palestinian rights, while the Israeli embassy condemns the effort as divisive.
A September 2025 poll shows a majority of Americans now oppose continued U.S. military and economic support for Israel, reflecting shifting public sentiment.
Más de 1,000 artistas exigen el bloqueo geográfico de su música en Israel para protestar contra la guerra de Gaza, citando la crisis humanitaria y los derechos de los palestinos.