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Michael Douglas Posts Message of Peace from Nova Music Festival Memorial in Israel

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Oscar winning movie star actor Michael Douglas has always been a mensch.

Today he posted a message of peace from the Nova Music Festival memorial in Israel. This where Hamas brutally killed, injured and kidnapped unsuspecting Jews on October 7, 2023.

Michael’s late father, Kirk, is kvelling in heaven.

Douglas writes and says: “A peaceful Sunday to all of you! I’m in Israel at the Nova Festival Memorial, which stands for the massacre that first started this terrible war. I think over 300 people were massacred here, over a 1,000 on the 40-mile stretch that the terrorists came in. I know there’s two sides to every conflict and I respect that, but I hope that this war can come to an end quickly, and save us from hating each other for the rest of our lives. I just want to wish everybody peace!”

Bravo!

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