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Dave Matthews has reignited controversy in 2025 with outspoken support for Palestinians during concerts, drawing well-deserved criticism for ignoring Hamas atrocities.

Dave Matthews, frontman of the Dave Matthews Band, has intensified his support for Palestinians in 2025, speaking out during concerts amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
In May 2025, Matthews paused a concert to describe the situation in Gaza as “one of the most monstrous things I’ve ever seen,” focusing on Palestinian suffering without mentioning the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack.
And, as if that wasn't bad enough, last week (July 15, 2025) at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Michigan, he expressed “deep solidarity with the Palestinian people,” calling their plight a “famine amid the ongoing Israeli genocide.”
Matthews’ comments follow his 2024 protest in Washington, D.C., where he joined thousands opposing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s congressional speech. He told Al Jazeera he was “disgusted” that his “tax dollars are going to the brutalizing of an entire people.”
But many Jewish and pro-Israel fans are outraged. On July 21, 2025, X users like @Betar_USA and @TzofehHaAlmoni criticized Matthews for ignoring Israeli children killed by Hamas and the 101 hostages still held in Gaza, accusing him of pushing “genocidal propaganda.” Radio host Jason Rantz called his remarks antisemitic, arguing he sidesteps Hamas’s attacks and its misuse of aid for weapons. A Reddit post by u/ThatsAmores, a fan who attended 70 shows, announced a boycott after Matthews’ 2023 comments calling Gaza “sweet Gaza” and accusing Israel of genocide, a sentiment carrying into 2025.
Matthews’ activism isn’t new, he performed for the Middle East Children’s Alliance in 1991, and his lyrics have long hinted at the Israel-Palestine conflict. Critics, though, say he overlooks Hamas’s goal of eliminating Israel, as stated by past leader Yahya Sinwar, who called civilian deaths a “necessary sacrifice.” Israel insists it targets Hamas, not civilians, blaming the group’s use of civilian areas for high death tolls. Matthews’ decision to speak with Al Jazeera, seen by some as a platform for terrorist propaganda, has further fueled the fire.
The backlash has hit hard among fans, with the DMB Jew Crew, a Jewish fan group, still reeling from Matthews’ 2023 remarks. One member, Rami Feinstein, created a protest cover of “Gravedigger” in 2024. Matthews’ 2025 statements have split his audience, with many feeling betrayed by what they see as a lack of balance in a complex conflict.