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ITV show delayed due to Israeli and Hamas attacks

ITV comedy series ‘C*A*U*G*H*T’ starring Hollywood legend Sean Penn to be postponed After Hamas launched an attack, Israel.

War broke out in Israel over the weekend following an unprecedented attack by air, land and sea by the terrorist organization Hamas.

Hundreds of lives were lost as the militants moved into Israel, and the death toll continues to rise as rockets fire into Israel.

The comedy, which also stars Matthew Fox, is about four Australian soldiers who are kidnapped behind enemy lines. They place little value on freedom and instead choose to fight for social media fame and notoriety. After making a deal with their captor to create the world’s most elaborate hostage video, the boys embark on a reckless journey toward the true heart of darkness: fame.

The series was due to air on ITVX on Thursday (October 12), but an ITV spokesperson said: “In light of current events, C*A*U*G*H*T’s ITVX The broadcast start date of the show has been postponed until further notice.” .

“We will contact you once a new distribution date has been decided.”

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Hollywood actor Sean Penn stars in the series (Photo: Getty Images)

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Celebrities such as Gal Gadot, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Amy Schumer have shared images and footage of civilians being kidnapped, hostages being treated inhumanely, and showing horrors of bloody violence and corpses. In response, they posted messages of support for Israel and spoke out against violence.

U2 performed in Las Vegas on Sunday night, with Bono leading the band in paying tribute to those affected by the attack, saying: “We are proud to be at the Supernova Scott Festival in Israel to honor those affected by the attack.” We sing for our brothers and sisters who sang for us.”

However, TV personality Kylie Jenner faced criticism for supporting Israel in a social media post that she later deleted.

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Kylie Jenner caused controversy after posting and deleting supportive posts (Photo: Getty)

The 26-year-old received a wave of backlash after posting a pro-Israel post on her Instagram Story on Saturday, which she quickly deleted.

Kylie reposted a photo from the nonprofit organization Stand With Us that read, “We stand with the people of Israel now and forever!” However, it was quickly deleted from her account.

Kylie is believed to have deleted the post after being flooded with critics in the comments section under her Instagram photo.

One person wrote: “You won’t read this, but educate yourself before you publicly support people. There’s a very long history there.”

Another said: “Absolutely shocking. If you are a smart and successful businessman who supports genocide, please do your research before posting.”

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