NZ activists dismiss Israel court order over Lorde concert
JERUSALEM — Two New Zealand activists dismiss an Israeli court order to pay damages for allegedly helping persuade pop singer Lorde to cancel a performance in Israel.
The women say the ruling aims “to intimidate Israel’s critics.”
Justine Sachs and Nadia Abu-Shanab said on Friday that instead of paying the $12,000 damages to Israeli ticketholders who claimed the cancellation caused emotional distress, they will fundraise for a Gaza mental health organization.
They say New Zealand legal experts advised them that Israel “has no right to police the political opinions of people across the world.”