Hispanic Actresses Who Are Anti-Israel
The intersection of entertainment and global politics has become increasingly visible as the conflict in the Middle East continues to dominate headlines. Many Hispanic actresses are utilizing their platforms to advocate for a ceasefire and express solidarity with the Palestinian people. These public figures range from award-winning veterans to rising stars who are willing to risk professional backlash for their humanitarian views. They have signed open letters and attended protests while sharing educational resources with their millions of followers. This growing wave of activism highlights the deep connection many Latin American artists feel toward issues of displacement and social justice.
Melissa Barrera

The Mexican actress known for her roles in the ‘Scream’ franchise was fired from ‘Scream VII’ due to her vocal social media posts about the conflict. Barrera described the situation in Gaza as genocide and ethnic cleansing while comparing the blockade to a concentration camp. She doubled down on her stance despite the professional backlash and stated she would not be silenced. She continues to use her platform to advocate for Palestinian rights and a permanent ceasefire. Her agency eventually dropped her as she maintained her position on the humanitarian crisis.
Jenna Ortega

Ortega rose to global superstardom with ‘Wednesday’ and reportedly exited the ‘Scream’ franchise in solidarity with her co-star Melissa Barrera. She signed the Artists4Ceasefire open letter urging President Biden to call for an end to the bombing of Gaza. Ortega has shared resources on her social media platforms condemning the slaughter of children in Palestine. Her support aligns with her history of advocating for humanitarian causes and protecting the innocent.
Penélope Cruz

The Academy Award-winning Spanish actress was one of the first major European stars to publicly criticize Israel regarding military actions. She signed an open letter alongside her husband Javier Bardem in 2014 accusing Israel of perpetrating genocide in the Gaza Strip. The letter demanded a lifting of the blockade and sparked significant controversy in Hollywood at the time. Cruz has maintained her stance on human rights and recently shared ceasefire messages on her Instagram.
Rachel Zegler

The star of ‘West Side Story’ has been open about her support for Palestine on social media. Zegler tweeted “Free Palestine” and urged her followers to donate to relief efforts in Gaza. She is a signatory of the Artists4Ceasefire letter and joined her peers in demanding an end to the violence. Her vocal stance has drawn attention given her high-profile roles in upcoming Disney productions.
Indya Moore

The Afro-Latina actress and model known for ‘Pose’ has been one of the most outspoken activists for Palestinian liberation. Moore was arrested at a Jewish Voice for Peace protest at Grand Central Terminal in New York City while demanding a ceasefire. They frequently post educational content about the history of the occupation and describe the situation as apartheid. Moore has stated that their advocacy has cost them work in the industry.
Sara Ramirez

The ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star has alleged that they were blacklisted from Hollywood for their pro-Palestine views. Ramirez has used their social media to heavily criticize the entertainment industry for its silence and to share posts accusing Israel of genocide. They have participated in protests and consistently amplified Palestinian voices. Their character was written out of ‘And Just Like That…’ amid speculation linked to their political outspokenness.
Alba Flores

Best known as Nairobi in ‘Money Heist’ the Spanish actress made headlines at the 2024 Goya Awards. She wore a badge calling to stop the arms trade and used her time on the red carpet to call for an end to the genocide in Gaza. Flores stated it was difficult to celebrate cinema while thousands were dying in Palestine. Her speech was one of the most direct condemnations of the war at a major European awards ceremony.
Itziar Ituño

Ituño is a ‘Money Heist’ alumna who has been a visible presence at pro-Palestine demonstrations in Spain. She has faced backlash and boycott calls from companies like BMW for her participation in protests supporting the rights of Palestinians. Ituño remains firm in her activism and frequently speaks out against social injustices. She joined her fellow Spanish actors in demanding a ceasefire and an arms embargo.
Jennifer Lopez

The global superstar and actress signed the Artists4Ceasefire open letter sent to President Biden. Her signature added significant mainstream weight to the call for a de-escalation of violence even if she posts less frequently than others. The letter emphasizes the loss of civilian life and urges for humanitarian aid to reach Gaza. Reports also surfaced of her making donations to Palestinian relief organizations.
Selena Gomez

The ‘Only Murders in the Building’ star signed the Artists4Ceasefire letter calling for an end to the bombing. Gomez posted a statement on Instagram expressing her heartbreak over the violence and the killing of innocent civilians. She subsequently stepped back from social media and cited the horror of the news cycle as the reason. She was also photographed attending a fundraiser for Gaza relief hosted by comedian Ramy Youssef.
America Ferrera

The ‘Barbie’ actress added her name to the list of celebrities urging a ceasefire. Ferrera has a long history of political activism and used her platform to support the Artists4Ceasefire initiative. The letter she signed condemns the killing of civilians and calls for the release of hostages. She advocates for a peaceful resolution that respects the dignity of all human life.
Rosario Dawson

Dawson is a consistent activist for various social causes and signed the Artists4Ceasefire letter advocating for peace in the region. She has used her social media platforms to amplify calls for humanitarian aid and an end to the conflict. Dawson has often aligned herself with progressive movements that critique foreign policy. Her support for a ceasefire aligns with her broader work on human rights issues.
Tessa Thompson

The Afro-Latina star of ‘Creed’ is a signatory of the Artists4Ceasefire letter. Thompson has frequently used her platform to discuss social justice and systemic oppression. She joined the collective call for the US administration to facilitate a ceasefire by signing the letter. She remains an active voice in Hollywood for marginalized communities.
Lupita Nyong’o

The Oscar-winning actress signed the Artists4Ceasefire open letter demanding an end to the violence. Nyong’o has always been vocal about humanitarian crises and used her influence to draw attention to the civilian toll in Gaza. The letter highlights the disproportionate impact of the war on children and refugees. Her participation signals a humanitarian stance against the ongoing violence.
Diane Guerrero

The ‘Orange is the New Black’ actress signed the Artists4Ceasefire petition. Guerrero is an advocate for immigration reform and has extended her activism to support the call for peace in Palestine. She has shared information regarding the humanitarian crisis and the need for immediate intervention. Her advocacy often intersects with issues of displacement and human rights.
Judy Reyes

Reyes is known for her roles in ‘Scrubs’ and is another signatory of the Artists4Ceasefire letter. The Dominican-American actress joined her peers in demanding that Congress and the President push for a de-escalation. Her support contributes to the growing list of Latino actors demanding political action. She has been part of the collective voice in Hollywood urging for the protection of civilians.
Lauren Jauregui

The singer and activist has been fiercely critical of Israel on social media. Jauregui has described the events in Gaza as genocide and ethnic cleansing while engaging in debates with other public figures. She released a song titled ‘The Day The World Blows Up’ in support of Palestinian children. Her activism is central to her public persona and often challenges mainstream narratives.
Princess Nokia

The Afro-Puerto Rican rapper and actress has been a vocal supporter of the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement. She famously cancelled a scheduled performance in Tel Aviv after citing her conscience and support for Palestinian rights. Nokia has consistently used her platform to advocate for the liberation of Palestine. She frames her support through the lens of anti-colonialism and indigenous rights.
Ana Tijoux

The Chilean-French musician and actress is a long-time advocate for the Palestinian cause. She released the song ‘Somos Sur’ in collaboration with Palestinian rapper Shadia Mansour to emphasize the shared struggles of the Global South. Tijoux has participated in numerous cultural boycotts and benefit concerts for Palestine. She frequently speaks out against military occupation in her interviews.
Melanie Martinez

The singer and filmmaker unfurled a Palestinian flag during a concert in Paris. She led the crowd in chanting for a free Palestine and demanded a ceasefire. Martinez has signed the Artists4Ceasefire letter and uses her social media to share resources. Her younger fanbase has been significantly influenced by her direct activism.
Mishel Prada

The star of ‘Vida’ signed the Artists4Ceasefire letter. Prada joined the coalition of artists demanding an end to the bombing and the safe return of hostages. She has used her platform to amplify the voices of those affected by the conflict. Her participation highlights the support for a ceasefire among the cast of Latinx-led shows.
Diany Rodriguez

The actress from ‘The Blacklist’ is a signatory of the Artists4Ceasefire letter. Rodriguez has been active in supporting the collective call for peace and humanitarian aid. She joins a growing number of character actors taking a public stand on the issue. Her support emphasizes the industry concern regarding the ongoing war.
Natalia Cordova-Buckley

Best known for playing Yo-Yo Rodriguez in ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ the Mexican actress signed the Artists4Ceasefire letter. Cordova-Buckley often uses her social media to discuss social justice issues and advocate for peace. She added her voice to the demand for the US government to intervene and stop the violence. Her activism is rooted in a broader commitment to human rights.
Natalie Morales

The actress and director known for ‘Parks and Recreation’ signed the Artists4Ceasefire letter. Morales has been open about her political views and joined the call for immediate de-escalation. She advocates for the protection of innocent lives on both sides of the conflict. Her signature represents the support of Cuban-American artists for a ceasefire.
Kehlani

The singer and actress has been one of the most vocal celebrities supporting Palestine. Kehlani has posted videos educating her followers on the history of the conflict and debunking propaganda. She signed the Artists4Ceasefire letter and has attended multiple protests. Her unwavering support has made her a leading figure in the movement within the music industry.
Kali Uchis

The Colombian-American singer and visual artist signed the Artists4Ceasefire letter. Uchis has used her platform to call for peace and the protection of children in Gaza. She has shared posts condemning the violence and urging world leaders to act. Her support reflects the solidarity of the Latin music community with the Palestinian cause.
Rosalía

The Spanish superstar posted a statement condemning the killing of innocents in Palestine after facing initial criticism for silence. She clarified her stance after a designer refused to work with her and stated that she does not support the violence occurring in Gaza. Rosalía emphasized that her silence should not be mistaken for complicity. She expressed her pain at seeing the daily loss of life.
Anya Taylor-Joy

The ‘Queen’s Gambit’ star attended a fundraiser for Gaza relief hosted by Ramy Youssef in New York City. Her attendance at the event signaled her support for humanitarian efforts in Palestine despite her limited public statements. The event raised funds for NGO Anera to provide aid to civilians in Gaza. Her participation brought significant attention to the relief efforts.
Itatí Cantoral

The Mexican telenovela icon posted a heartfelt prayer for Palestine on Instagram. She shared an image of the Palestinian map and captioned it with a plea for the war to end while stating her heart was destroyed by the genocide. Cantoral shared videos of Susan Sarandon speaking at a pro-Palestine rally. Her post brought the issue to a massive audience of telenovela fans.
Fernanda Castillo

The star of ‘El Señor de los Cielos’ has used her Instagram stories to highlight the suffering of children in Gaza. Castillo has shared posts from UNICEF and other organizations condemning the attacks on civilians. She has consistently called for a ceasefire and urged her followers to pay attention to the humanitarian crisis. Her advocacy focuses on the toll the conflict takes on families and mothers.
Hiba Abouk

The Spanish actress of Tunisian and Libyan descent has been very vocal about her support for Palestine. She has posted frequently about the conflict and criticized the international community for inaction. Abouk has attended events and used her red carpet appearances to show solidarity. She identifies strongly with the Arab struggle and advocates for Palestinian self-determination.
Marta Belenguer

The Spanish actress was among the many attendees at the Goya Awards who wore a badge supporting Palestine. The badge featured a watermelon as a symbol of Palestinian resistance alongside the slogan to stop the arms trade. Belenguer participated in a coordinated effort by Spanish cinema professionals to protest the war. She stood with her colleagues in demanding a ceasefire.
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón

The renowned Spanish actress spoke out against new imperialisms and ethnic cleansing during the Goya Awards. She used her platform on stage to condemn the violence and call for the protection of culture and life. Sánchez-Gijón has been a respected figure in Spanish cinema for decades. Her words added gravitas to the political statements made at the ceremony.
Najwa Nimri

The ‘Money Heist’ star is of Spanish and Jordanian descent and has shown solidarity with the Palestinian cause. She has shared content on her social media platforms drawing attention to the crisis. Nimri possesses a personal connection to the region due to her background. She aligns with her co-stars in criticizing the violence.
Clara Lago

The star of ‘Spanish Affair’ has used her social media to call for a ceasefire and share humanitarian appeals. Lago has worked with various NGOs and often highlights global injustices. She has expressed her dismay at the images coming out of Gaza. Her advocacy focuses on the need for international intervention to stop the suffering.
Maribel Verdú

The ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ actress has supported initiatives by the Spanish film industry to condemn the violence in Gaza. She has been part of collectives that have issued statements calling for peace and respect for human rights. Verdú is a prominent figure who lends her name to humanitarian causes. She stands with the broader Spanish cultural sector in its critical stance.
Elena Anaya

The star of ‘The Skin I Live In’ has been critical of military aggression and supported peace initiatives. Anaya has participated in previous campaigns by Spanish artists against war in the Middle East. She has joined calls for the Spanish government to halt arms trade with Israel. Her activism is consistent with the generally pro-Palestinian stance of the Spanish film community.
Paz Vega

The international Spanish star has voiced her concern for the victims of the conflict. Vega has supported charity events and initiatives aimed at providing aid to war zones. She has aligned herself with colleagues demanding a ceasefire. Her involvement highlights the widespread concern within the European entertainment industry.
Yalitza Aparicio

The ‘Roma’ star and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador has supported indigenous and human rights causes globally. She has aligned with movements advocating for the rights of displaced peoples which often intersects with Palestinian solidarity in Latin America. She has shared general messages of peace and support for refugees. Her activism focuses on the marginalized and voiceless.
Kate del Castillo

The ‘La Reina del Sur’ actress has a history of taking controversial political stances and has expressed sympathy for victims of state violence. She has used her platform to question official narratives and support human rights. Del Castillo has shared posts that align with calls for peace and the protection of civilians in conflict zones. Her independent spirit often leads her to support underdog causes.
Ana de Armas

The Cuban-Spanish actress sparked conversation when she unfollowed the official Instagram account of the State of Israel. Fans interpreted these social media moves as a silent form of protest or distancing. This action was widely discussed in pro-Palestine circles as a sign of solidarity. She continues to support humanitarian causes generally.
Nathy Peluso

The Argentine singer and performer has been vocal in her support for Palestine during her concerts and online. Peluso has waved the Palestinian flag and called for freedom for the Palestinian people. She aligns with the younger generation of Latin artists who are explicitly political. Her bold style extends to her unreserved advocacy.
Mon Laferte

The Chilean-Mexican singer and artist is a staunch activist who has dedicated art and music to social justice causes. Laferte has expressed solidarity with Palestine and draws parallels between Latin American struggles and the occupation. She often uses her body and art to protest state violence. Her support is rooted in a consistent anti-imperialist worldview.
Cazzu

The Argentine trap artist has shared messages of solidarity with Gaza on her social media platforms. Cazzu has criticized the bombing of civilians and called for justice. She is part of the wave of Argentine urban artists who have spoken out. Her influence reaches a massive young audience across Latin America.
Lila Downs

The Mexican singer and actress is a lifelong activist for indigenous and human rights. Downs has supported the Palestinian cause through her participation in benefit concerts and statements of solidarity. She views the struggle through the lens of indigenous resistance and land rights. Her music often addresses themes of borders and justice.
Gala Montes

The young Mexican actress has been active on social media sharing information about the crisis in Gaza. Montes has reposted videos and graphics explaining the situation and calling for a ceasefire. She has engaged with her followers to raise awareness about the death toll. Her activism represents the younger generation of telenovela stars using their platforms for global issues.
Can you name any other Hispanic actresses who have spoken out so please share your thoughts in the comments.


