Watch Kneecap’s artist-led PSA about the genocide in Gaza

The Irish hip-hop trio, along with a group of artists, have released a short film about the crisis

Last night (June 26), Kneecap, the Irish hip-hop trio from Belfast, released See It. Say it. Censored, an artist-led alternative PSA that demands urgent action to stop the genocide unfolding in Gaza. 

Created by a group of artists, with testimonies of medics and activists such as Ghassan Ghaben, Dr James Smith, Malak Mattar and Dr Rossel Morhij, the short film builds on reports from Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and UN agencies to lay out the facts of what is unfolding in Gaza at the hands of Israel and what needs to happen next. In the film, they call for an arms embargo, boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel and unequivocal support for Palestinian Liberation. 

You can learn more about the film and ways to support the Palestinian cause here.     

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