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Jennifer Lawrence Speaks Out on Gaza Conflict at San Sebastian Film Festival

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Jennifer Lawrence calls Gaza Situation a “Genocide,” Expresses Dismay ⁣Over ‍US Political Climate

San Sebastian, Spain – Oscar-winning‌ actress Jennifer Lawrence used her platform at the ‍San Sebastian Film Festival ⁣on Friday⁢ to deliver a⁣ stark condemnation of the ongoing ‍conflict in Gaza, describing the situation as “no‌ less than a genocide.” Lawrence, who is being honored with the festivalS prestigious donostia Award and ⁤promoting⁢ her new film, “Die‍ My ⁤Love,” addressed ‍the issue after repeated ⁢questioning from⁢ journalists, despite attempts by festival moderators to steer the conversation elsewhere.

“I’m terrified and it’s‌ mortifying,” Lawrence stated, her voice reflecting the gravity ​of the⁣ situation. “What’s happening is ⁣no less than⁢ a genocide and it’s unacceptable.I’m terrified for my‍ children, ‍for all ‌of our children.”

The‌ actress’s comments come amidst escalating violence in Gaza‍ and a growing international debate ‍over the humanitarian crisis unfolding there. Her willingness to speak‍ out,​ even while ⁤acknowledging the potential ⁤for her words⁣ to be misconstrued,‍ underscores the increasing pressure on public figures to take‌ a stance on ⁢the ⁣deeply divisive issue.

Beyond the immediate crisis in Palestine, Lawrence also expressed profound⁤ concern over the state‍ of American politics. ⁤She lamented the current​ “disrespect and​ discourse,” stating it filled her with sadness ⁤at the prospect of⁣ it becoming normalized for future⁤ generations.

“The kids who are‍ voting right now at 18, it’s going to be‌ totally normal to them that⁣ politics has no integrity.Politicians lie, there is no empathy,” she ⁢said, warning that ⁤a lack ⁤of global awareness coudl led to similar ⁤crises closer‌ to home.⁢ “and everybody needs to remember that when you​ ignore what’s happening on one side of the world, it won’t be ‍long until it’s on your side as ⁣well.”

However, Lawrence was speedy ‌to emphasize⁣ that the‍ obligation for resolving these complex issues lies⁢ with elected officials, not with artists or entertainers. She⁤ acknowledged the fear‌ of adding “more fire ‍and rhetoric” to an already volatile situation, and urged the focus to​ remain‌ on accountability and civic engagement.

“I ⁤just wont ⁤people to stay‌ focused on who is responsible and ⁣the things that ‍they can do ​and when they need to show up and vote, and not ⁤let the actors⁣ and ⁣the artists who are ⁢trying to express​ freedom of art, ⁢freedom ⁣of speech take the heat for​ the individuals that are actually responsible,” she concluded.⁤

Earlier in the‌ press conference, Lawrence highlighted the ‍importance of film festivals as spaces for‍ “freedom of speech and freedom of expression,” notably ‍at a time when she believes these basic ⁣rights are “under attack” in ‍the United ⁤States.

Keywords: Jennifer Lawrence,‌ Gaza, ⁢Palestine, San sebastian Film Festival, ⁣Die‍ My Love,‌ Genocide, Politics,⁤ US Politics, ‍Donostia Award,‍ Humanitarian ​Crisis, Freedom of Speech.

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