Hong Kong activists urge boycott of Israel-backed film festival

Activist Yu Wai-pan and two others held placards and a Palestinian flag at around 7pm on Saturday at the foyer of Emperor Cinemas in Times Square in Causeway Bay, before the screening of the Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival’s opening movie.

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Three Hong Kong activists protested an Israeli consulate-backed film festival on Saturday, calling for a boycott of the festival that the group said promoted state-sponsored propaganda.

Israeli consulate staff, police, and mall security personnel surround activist Yu Wai-pan (left, holding a placard) and other anti-war protesters before the screening of a film at the Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival at Emperor Cinemas in Times Square in Causeway Bay on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.

Activist Yu Wai-pan and two others held placards and a Palestinian flag at around 7pm on Saturday at the foyer of Emperor Cinemas in Times Square shopping mall in Causeway Bay, before the screening of the Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival’s opening movie.

The trio also urged people to boycott the “artwashing” of Israel’s war in Gaza.

The nine-day film festival opened on Saturday with the 2024 film Soda, starring Lior Raz, a former commando in an elite undercover counterterrorism unit of the Israel Defence Forces.

The anti-war protesters were immediately surrounded and outnumbered by Israeli consulate staff, identified by their badges, as well as plainclothes police officers and mall security personnel.

Plainclothes police officers and mall security personnel escort Yu Wai-pan (left) and two other activists protesting the Israeli consulate-backed Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival in Causeway Bay on November 8, 2025.
Plainclothes police officers and mall security personnel escort Yu Wai-pan (left) and two other activists protesting the Israeli consulate-backed Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival in Causeway Bay on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.

The three activists shouted slogans such as “Free Palestine,” “Arrest Netanyahu,” and “Reject Israel’s cultural hasbara,” referring to Israel’s state propaganda, for about 15 minutes until they were escorted out of the shopping mall by police officers who were already on the scene before the protest began.

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The film festival, held at Emperor Cinemas and Golden Scene Cinema in Kennedy Town, is supported by the Israeli, US, French, German, Canadian, and Italian consulates in Hong Kong, and sponsored by bagel restaurant Schragels Delicatessen.

‘Reject Israeli artwashing’

The protest was met with insults from attendees of the film festival, who called the activists “losers” and showed them the middle finger.

Individuals understood to be consulate staff also attempted to block an HKFP reporter, as well as other passers-by, from recording and taking photos of the protest.

After about 15 minutes, the shopping mall’s management ordered its staff to remove the protesters from the premises. The police then escorted the trio into a lift and gave them a warning outside the mall before taking the activists to Causeway Bay MTR station.

The protesters were not arrested or charged.

An attendee of the Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival blocks an HKFP camera on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.
An attendee of the Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival blocks an HKFP camera on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.
A Israeli consulate staff member blocks at passerby from filming a protest of an Israel-backed film festival on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.
An Israeli consulate staff member blocks a passer-by from filming a protest at Emperor Cinemas in Causeway Bay on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.

The trio was among the five activists who marched along Tsim Sha Tsui last month to call for a ceasefire. Yu is a former member of the now-defunct League of Social Democrats.

The flash-mob style protest was held “to show solidarity with Palestine” and “reject Israeli artwashing and propaganda,” the group said in a statement on Monday.

“We emphasised that culture is never neutral, demanded Hong Kong cinemas to stop platforming Zionism or facilitating Israel’s artwashing.”

HKFP has reached out to the Israeli consulate for comment.

Activists protest the Israeli consulate-backed Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival at Emperor Cinemas in Causeway Bay on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.
Activists protest the Israeli consulate-backed Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival at Emperor Cinemas in Causeway Bay on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.

The death toll in Gaza continues to rise, topping 69,000 on Saturday, despite a US-brokered ceasefire. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, Israeli forces have killed more than 240 Palestinians since the ceasefire came into effect on October 10.

The Israeli military’s own data indicate that 83 per cent of those killed are civilians.

Yu Wai-pan (left) and two other activists protest the Israeli consulate-backed Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival at Emperor Cinemas in Causeway Bay on November 8, 2025.
Yu Wai-pan (left) and two other activists protest the Israeli consulate-backed Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival at Emperor Cinemas in Causeway Bay on November 8, 2025. Photo: HKFP.

Meanwhile, 241 journalists have been killed in Gaza, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Israel does not allow foreign journalists to enter the enclave and denies targeting media workers.

An independent United Nations inquiry concluded for the first time in September that “Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.” Israel denies the charge.

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