Javier Bardem Shows Support for Palestine at F1 Premiere
At the 'F1' premiere in New York, Javier Bardem wears a pro-Palestine pin and calls for action against the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
- Publish date: Wednesday، 18 June 2025

Spanish award-winning actor Javier Bardem attended the premiere of his latest movie, 'F1', in New York, where he showed his support for Palestine.
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The premiere took place at Times Square on Monday, June 16, with various F1 drivers in attendance.
Bardem wore a pro-Palestinian keffiyeh pin with Palestine written on it. When talking to Variety, Bardem said, "In the real world, in Gaza, thousands of children are dying of starvation, and it’s a genocide taking place in front of our eyes in 4K."
"American support has to stop financing bombs that are killing so many thousands of children, and the Western European countries have to start taking actions [sic] into cutting ties with Israel. Enough with the words, more actions," he added.
Earlier in the day, Bardem appeared on The View and spoke about Gaza, saying "the situation in Gaza has come to a term now where I cannot express the pain that I, along with many millions of people there, suffer on a daily basis watching those horrible images of children being murdered and starving to death, being absolutely blocked aid of medicines, water, medical material, food … kids that have been amputated with our anesthesia."
He also said, "Experts on international law, experts on international amnesty, international human rights, and, some people that know what they’re talking about, Holocaust survivors are calling it a genocide.”
Bardem's support comes as Palestinians in Gaza are getting killed at food aid sites by Israel.
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