Singer-songwriter John Ondrasik, also known as Fighting for Fighting, denounced “the evil that is Hamas” during a recent performance in Tel Aviv.
John Ondrasik posted a video of his performance on his social media accounts.
“I’m not Jewish. You don’t have to be Jewish to denounce the evil that is Hamas,” he said. “You don’t have to be Jewish to support Israel’s fight. I’m sorry, but our fight is for freedom, democracy, life, and civilization against those who seek to destroy Israel.”
Mr. Ondrasik led the Crown in a performance of a song titled “OK (We Are Not OK),” which was inspired by the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, as Hamas fighters paraglided. More than 1,000 people were killed, women raped, and hostages taken. They invaded Israeli territory and began killing indiscriminately.
A humble gesture of performing “OK (We Are Not OK)” in Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square hours before Iran’s attack on Israel. Meeting the families of the hostages is indescribable. May we keep them in our hearts, as do all the innocent people who suffer because of the evil that is Hamas. pic.twitter.com/pq9K6auLyO
— John Ondrasik (@johnondasik) April 21, 2024
Iran launched missile and drone attacks on Israel on April 13, but Israel’s defense forces managed to intercept most of them.
The Iranian attack came just a day after President Joe Biden warned Iran not to do so. “Please stop,” Biden told reporters, a warning that Iranian leaders apparently ignored.
John Ondrasik has publicly criticized the Biden administration’s foreign policy, particularly its disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The singer-songwriter, who appeared on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlowe in 2021, says Andrew Breitbart will write and release his own song, “Blood on My Hands.” He said it was part of his inspiration.
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