'Gwynocide': Could Gwyneth Paltrow be cancelled over her Israeli real estate ad?
Summary
Gwyneth Paltrow appeared in a controversial Israeli real estate advertisement linked to a company with properties in a disputed area called the West Bank. The ad has sparked criticism and calls for "cancelling" her from some social media users and celebrities. The news also covers various reactions to a new US-Iran deal and the political situation involving President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Key Facts
- Gwyneth Paltrow featured in an ad for a luxury building in Herzliya, Israel.
- The real estate company also owns a mall in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, a disputed territory.
- The ad became widely criticized and gained the nickname "Gwynocide" online.
- Many people on social media and in Hollywood are upset and want her to be "cancelled" (social boycott).
- The article also discusses a recent US-Iran deal described as a "truce of convenience."
- Some officials and newspapers see the deal as weak for the US, while critics say it legitimizes Iran’s government.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is said to feel humiliated by President Donald Trump over these issues.
- President Trump recently turned 80 and faces public questions about his age and behavior.
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