I didn't want to endorse Netanyahu: Natalie Portman on her decision to cancel Israel trip

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Last Updated : Apr 21 2018 | 12:55 PM IST

Natalie Portman has defended her decision to cancel her trip to Israel where she was set to receive the Genesis Prize, saying she prefers not to be seen as "endorsing" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In a statement posted on her Instagram page, the "Annihilation" actor said her reasoning for opting out of the event, which has since been cancelled, has been mischaracterised by the media.

"Let me speak for myself. I chose not to attend because I did not want to appear as endorsing Benjamin Netanyahu, who was to be giving a speech at the ceremony. By the same token, I am not part of the BDS movement and do not endorse it," Portman said.

BDS stands for Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions group that protests against Israel over its treatment of Palestinian people and the West Bank.

"Like many Israelis and Jews around the world, I can be critical of the leadership in Israel without wanting to boycott the entire nation. I treasure my Israeli friends and family, Israeli food, books, art, cinema, and dance.

"Israel was created exactly 70 years ago as a haven for refugees from the Holocaust. But the mistreatment of those suffering from today's atrocities is simply not in line with my Jewish values. Because I care about Israel, I must stand up against violence, corruption, inequality, and abuse of power," Portman said.

After the 36-year-old backed out of the ceremony, Genesis Prize Foundation was forced to cancel the event.

Portman had said the "recent events in Israel have been extremely distressing to her" and that "she cannot in good conscience move forward with the ceremony."
Portman, who was born in Jerusalem, has openly criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the past, telling The Hollywood Reporter in a 2015 interview, "I'm very much against Netanyahu. Against. I am very, very upset and disappointed that he was re-elected."

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First Published: Apr 21 2018 | 12:55 PM IST

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