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Disney dismisses claims it pushed pro-Palestinian subliminal messaging in Christmas ad for streaming service

December 13, 2025
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Disney dismisses claims it pushed pro-Palestinian subliminal messaging in Christmas ad for streaming service

Disney is pushing back on claims it injected pro-Palestinian “subliminal” messaging into a recent Christmas ad, after facing intense backlash on social media.

The shot — which appears for less than two seconds in the less than two minute television spot for the Disney+ streaming platform — shows a watermelon sticker on a teenage girl’s laptop.

The fruit is a long-standing symbol of Palestinian solidarity, as its colors — red, black, white and green — are the same as those of the Palestinian flag. And it has become an internationally recognized symbol since the war in Gaza kicked off.

A woman with blue headphones around her neck, holding a laptop with a watermelon sticker on it.
The shot shows a watermelon sticker on a teenager’s laptop. ME24 – Middle East 24/X
A large pro-Palestine demonstration with Palestinian flags and signs saying
Watermelons have frequently been spotted at recent pro-Palestinian protests. ME24 – Middle East 24/X

“Is neutrality in a children spaces just to bring us together, too much to ask?” wrote Israeli writer and activist Hen Mazzig on X.

“Disney doesn’t need to add more tension to an already fractured world.”

British Conservative MP Richard Holden told The Telegraph, “Either they have screwed up royally on quality control or the woke agenda runs so deep they don’t even notice when they’re spreading anti-Jewish propaganda.”

But Disney said there was no messaging behind the sticker.

“The sticker shown in the advert was chosen randomly and is not a political statement,” a spokesperson said, the Times of Israel reported.

A woman holding a watermelon-shaped sign that reads
Disney dismissed the claims it was trying to push subliminal political messaging in its Christmas ad. Revista y Editorial Sudestada/Facebook
A library scene with a woman's laptop in the foreground displaying a small watermelon sticker.
The shot appeared for less than two seconds of the 90-second ad for the Disney+ network. ME24 – Middle East 24/X

The watermelon began being used to symbolize Palestinian resistance after Israel captured the West Bank and Gaza in 1967 and its military banned public flag displays.

It’s regularly been seen in recent pro-Palestinian protests around the world, including an increased affiliation after the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks.

The post Disney dismisses claims it pushed pro-Palestinian subliminal messaging in Christmas ad for streaming service appeared first on New York Post.

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