David Draiman (Disturbed) responde a los abucheos en la despedida de Black Sabbath

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David Draiman (Disturbed) responds to boos in Black Sabbath farewell

David Draimanvocalist of Disturbedhe responded to the boos in the farewell of Black Sabbath defending his pro-Israel position and denouncing anti-Semitism.

David Draimanvocalist of Disturbedhe has responded to the boos he received during his performance at the farewell concert of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbournethe past July 5 in Villa Park. There, the singer performed “Sweet Leaf” of Black Sabbath and “Shot in the Dark” by Ozzy Osbourne, accompanied by current members and past bands such as Anthrax, Megadeth and Guns N ‘Rosesamong others.

The main criticisms have come to him for the recent images he posted on social networks in which he signed some of the missiles that were going to be used in the war in Gaza.

– Alia (@thealialink) July 5, 2025

When they go on stage, Draiman It was received with strong boos. The singer, who is Jewish and has always been an open defender of Israel, spoke on social networks after the concert to address what happened.

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This is not the first time that Draiman receives criticism for your position regarding the conflict between Israel and Palestine. He has been a firm defender of the Israeli State, coming to sing the national anthem of Israel In a concert of Disturbed in Tel Aviv.

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