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Explore how Madonna and U2 join protests against Israel, urging action for the innocent victims of the Gaza crisis.
Steve Lillywhite was as synonymous with the 80s as big hair, spandex and leg warmers. Working with engineer Hugh Padgham on ...
"We are not experts in the politics of the region, but we want our audience to know where we each stand," the band said in a ...
But unlike Kneecap, who have unreservedly called for a free Palestine, the members of U2 seem almost as concerned with the soul of Israel as they do with the suffering of Palestine. “When did a just ...
Irish rock band U2, and their frontman Bono, are speaking out about the crimes now being perpetrated by the Israeli ...
The legendary band U2 has always been outspoken about their views and they are now sharing their thoughts about the conflict ...
In his statement, Bono wrote that the Israeli government “deserves a categorical and unequivocal condemnation.” ...
Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr all released statements. "We want our audience to know where we each stand." ...
Bono confirmed that U2 will donate to help with relief in Gaza. “The band is pledged to contribute our support by donating to Medical Aid For Palestinians,” he said.
Irish rock band U2 have clarified their individual stances on Israel and Gaza through a post on their website. Lead singer ...
Irish band U2 has released a statement on Israel and Gaza, saying that the conflict has now reached “uncharted territory.” In ...
U2 has condemned the government of Israel for the ongoing conflict in Palestine, releasing a lengthy statement that features a personal response from each band member.