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Recently, Roger Waters had a spat with Pink Floyd member, David Gilmour, about advertising the former’s projects on Pink Floyd’s platforms.

Waters chose to make the matter public by  whining in a social media video  that Gilmour had “banned” him from the site. While many of Israel’s supporters applauded the decision, it is not indicative of Gilmour’s politics.

Unfortunately, Gilmour is no friend to the Jewish state and has never taken issue with Waters’ anti-Israel diatribes. In 2013/14, Gilmour supported a BDS campaign dubbed  “A Postcard for Palestine”  which sought to send thousands of inflammatory anti-Semitic postcards to world leaders before Israel’s 70th anniversary.
Although they have performed together a few times since the split, the two are not pals. In an  interview with The Daily Telegraph , Waters said: “Dave and I are not mates, we never were and I doubt we ever will be.”

I have heard it said that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, but it ain’t necessarily so.

Originally published in IsraellyCool.

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