From Jack White to Mark Ruffalo, Hollywood celebs react to US-Israel attacks on Iran
Several Hollywood celebrities, including Jack White, John Cusack, Mark Ruffalo and Carrie Coon, reacted on social media to the US and Israel’s military strikes on Iran.

Several Hollywood celebrities have reacted on social media after the United States and Israel launched major military strikes on Iran on Saturday morning. From musicians to actors, many shared strong opinions online, commenting on political leadership and tensions situation in the middle east.
Jack White, lead singer the White Stripesreacted to the ongoing controversy on Instagram.
“Don’t you love seeing him declare war on some country wearing a trucker hat with ‘USA’ written on it?” White wrote.
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“Look at the leader of the ‘Peace Board’.” As for the next declaration of war, Donnie, might I suggest you have your feet on the Resolute Desk while eating a Big Mac in a velvet track suit? Venezuela, Greenland, Iran, Cuba, what’s the difference, right? Don Jr. and the Baron won’t have to fight or die, just other people’s kids, so attack and bomb! New sign ups for ‘Peace Board’ start at one billion dollars! Can you believe Donny hasn’t received an actual Nobel Peace Prize yet? Inappropriate! “Maybe in his third term he might get one,” he said.
Actor John Cusack also posted on X and suggested the conflict was a distraction tactic. He wrote, “As Trump starts a dog war to deflect attention from Epstein and act at the behest of Netanyahu – who has lobbied for it for more than 30 years – is enough already?”
Meanwhile, actor Carrie Coon has also reacted to X. Mocking what he called the newly formed Committee on International Relations, he wrote, “‘The War Department.’ They weren’t kidding about this.”
On Instagram Threads, Mark Ruffalo shared an article about Jared Kushner, one of Trump’s lead negotiators with Iran, and wrote, “He was sent to make sure we go to war.”
Check out the reactions below:
To deflect attention from Epstein and obey Netanyahu – who has lobbied for it for more than 30 years – Trump has started a dog war –
Enough already? – John Cusack (@johncusack) 28 February 2026
“War Department.” They weren’t kidding about it.-Carrie Coon (@carriecoon) 28 February 2026
These posts come amid a rapid increase Hostilities throughout the Middle East. Earlier reports confirmed that the United States and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran, after which Iran retaliated with missile and drone strikes in the area. This development has led to increased security alerts and disruption in the Gulf countries.
