Following a wave of criticism, several Israeli artists who signed a controversial open letter calling for an end to the war in Gaza are clarifying their positions. Musician Alon Oleartchik announced he is withdrawing his name from the petition, stating he did not intend to hurt grieving families or hostage relatives.
“Dear friends, after much thought, I am removing my signature from the artists' letter,” Oleartchik posted on Instagram. “I see before me the bereaved families, some of whom I know personally, and I share their pain. I see the hostages and their loved ones, and I hold them in my heart. My intention was never to be part of something that causes additional suffering. My sole wish is to bring the hostages home.”











