Become a Member
Israel

Heavy metal frontman to BDS supporters: ‘F*** them’

Disturbed frontman David Draiman spoke to the former Miss Iraq on her podcast about the pressure musical artists are subject to when concerts in Israel are announced

February 15, 2023 17:27
David Draiman
CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 10: David Draiman and Dan Donegan of Disturbed peform at SiriusXM Presents Disturbed Live From The Vic Theatre In Chicago on October 10, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jeff Schear/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
2 min read

Heavy metal frontman David Draiman has said that he pays no attention to supporters of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and that musical artists should not be afraid to perform in Israel.

Mr Draiman, 49, is a self-proclaimed “non-practicing proud Jew”, and said about those who try to deter musical artists from performing in the Jewish state: “F*** them. I don’t care. They know I don’t care, that’s why they don’t bother me.

“I have relatives living in Israel; I have parents, my brother, uncles, aunts, cousins… you’re really gonna try to say something to me about BDS? It makes no sense.”

Appearing on the newly created podcast “Sarai Talk Show”, hosted by human rights activist and former Miss Iraq Sarah Idan, Mr Draiman also noted “there’s not a single band that has played in Israel that has seen a negative impact whatsoever other than a whole lot of people being loudmouths online.