JAKARTA - Pink denied he raised the Israeli flag at his concert amid the ongoing Israeli-Hamas war.

P!nk through social media clarified that the dancer did not use the Israeli flag when appearing at his concert. The singer is known to have received a strong reaction after the dancer was seen appearing with a blue and white flag on stage.

Through its official website on X/Twitter, the singer tweeted: This post will be controversial for some people. At this point, breathing is still controversial. I received a lot of threats because the wrong person thought I was flying the Israeli flag on my show. I didn't (do that)."

I've been using the Poi flag since the start of this tour. It was used years ago by the Myhori people of New Zealand and because they and the Myhori people were beautiful to me, we used it. I didn't fly the flag on my show to support anything or anyone except the rainbow flag. It will remain my position," he continued.

"I am human. I believe in peace. Equation. Love. I am very sad about the state of the world. I pray for all of us."

This post will be controversial for some. At this point, breathing is controversial. I am getting many threats because people repeatedly believe I am flying Israeli flags in my show. I am not. I have been using Poi flags since the beginning of this tour. These were used many,...

The conflict between Israel and the Hamas Palestinian militant group is currently starting on October 7 when Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel, including an attack on the Supernova Sukkot Gathering, a music festival in the region.

Organizers of a music festival in Israel targeted by terrorist Hamas last week, left hundreds of participants dead, recently releasing their first statement after the tragedy.

Organizers said they were working with security forces and authorities to help find answers and return everyone who could return to their family and friends.

The statement also noted that members of the Suku Nova team had been at the site of the attack over the past week "looking for those in disaster areas, or other locations, taking equipment from the location and its surroundings and, most importantly, ensuring Israel's security".

Last week, Tom Morello called for criticism for actions that harm all children no matter who they are after Jamie Lee Curtis deleted photos of Palestinians.


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