Lorde accused of antisemitism in newspaper ad after cancelling Israel concert
"Lorde and New Zealand ignore Syria to attack Israel," the ad reads in large print.
Lorde performs on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm in Somerset during the Glastonbury Festival in Britain(photo credit: DYLAN MARTINEZ/REUTERS)BySHOSHANA KRANISHUpdated: Following her cancellation of a planned concert in Tel Aviv, New Zealand singer Lorde has come under attack via an ad in The Washington Post, taken out by a Jewish organization.In the ad, the singer is accused of being antisemitic for having canceled her concert after pressure from BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) activists over Israel’s human rights record and treatment of the Palestinians.“Lorde and New Zealand ignore Syria to attack Israel,” the ad reads in large print. It then goes on to point on that Lorde will be performing in Russia, a country not known for its human rights record.