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POLITICAL AUDIT UPDATED 2026-06-11
V-POL Score 3.70 /10 C Disney — BDS-1000 401
V-POL 3.70

Evidence-only forensic audit. Scoring happens downstream — see the main dossier for the composite assessment.

V-POL Domain Audit: The Walt Disney Company

Scope and Methodology

This audit examines publicly available evidence relating to The Walt Disney Company’s operations, governance, and public positioning in the context of the Israel-Gaza conflict and related geopolitical matters. The audit draws exclusively on the source materials compiled in the research memo and does not include independent verification or additional source mining. Findings are presented in narrative and bullet-point format with inline citation markers corresponding to the end notes section.


Corporate Communications & Public Stance

Statements on the Conflict

In October 2023, following the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel, CEO Bob Iger issued a public statement expressing “profound outrage” at “the horrific terrorist attacks targeting Jews in Israel” and pledged $2 million in relief funds to support humanitarian relief 1. The statement made no mention of Palestinian civilian casualties in Gaza and focused exclusively on the Israeli perspective of the conflict 1. This public stance contrasted with Disney’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in March 2022, wherein the company publicly stated: “Given the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the tragic humanitarian crisis, we are pausing the release of theatrical films in Russia… we are working with our NGO partners to provide urgent aid” 2.

Separately, in October 2023, Iger sent a direct internal communication to Disney’s employee resource group “Shalom” (representing Jewish employees), expressing “shock and sadness” over the Hamas attacks and stating “I speak for myself and for the entire company in condemning these attacks” 3.

Humanitarian Aid Distribution

The $2 million pledge announced in October 2023 was allocated as follows: $1 million to Magen David Adom (Israel’s national emergency medical service) and $1 million to “other nonprofit organizations working in the region” with a stated focus on children 1.

Following a December 2023 employee protest regarding Disney’s aid distribution, the company’s Chief HR Officer Sonia Coleman internally confirmed $1 million in private donations to Palestinian humanitarian causes: $600,000 to the Palestine Red Crescent Society, $250,000 to UNICEF, and $150,000 to the International Rescue Committee 4. Notably, these private donations were not publicly announced, in contrast to the highly publicized Israel-focused $2 million pledge 4. Additionally, Disney matched employee donations to Israeli causes up to $25,000 per employee 4.

Employee Expression and Backlash

No public evidence was identified regarding Disney’s formal public acknowledgment of employee concerns about the aid disparity or internal debates surrounding the company’s positioning on the conflict.


Operations in Occupied or Contested Territories

Business Presence Screening

Searches of the Who Profits settlement database, which tracks corporate involvement in Israeli settlement activity, returned no entries for The Walt Disney Company 5. No evidence was found of Disney retail locations, franchisees, or authorized resellers operating in West Bank settlements, East Jerusalem, or the Golan Heights 5. Disney does not have a registered subsidiary in Israeli settlements 5.

UN Database Alignment

No evidence was found of Disney being listed in the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN OHCHR) database of business enterprises involved in settlement activity 5.

No public evidence identified was found regarding Disney operational presence in any contested territory beyond the screening conducted through the Who Profits database and standard business registry searches.


Internal Governance, Content & Retail Policies

Employee Speech Restrictions

Actor Rachel Zegler, starring in Disney’s Snow White (2025), posted “Free Palestine” on X (formerly Twitter) in August 2024 6. Disney’s response included hiring a social media guru to vet her future posts, and producer Marc Platt traveled to New York to convince her to delete the post; Zegler refused 6.

Actress Gina Carano was terminated from The Mandalorian in 2021 following social media posts that Disney determined violated platform standards 7. Carano subsequently filed a wrongful termination lawsuit in February 2024, alleging Disney violated California political speech protections. The case settled in August 2025 7.

Content and Casting Decisions

The Marvel character Sabra (Ruth Bat-Seraph) appearing in Captain America: Brave New World was significantly modified from her comic book depiction. In the original comics, Sabra was depicted as a Mossad agent; the film version was changed to a “high-ranking US government official” 8. The producer explicitly confirmed: “She’s Israeli but not Mossad, no longer a mutant” 8. Israeli actress Shira Haas, who served in the Israel Defense Forces, was cast in the role 8.

Public Reception

Dozens of protesters gathered at the February 2025 Hollywood premiere of Captain America: Brave New World with signs reading “Sabra has got to go,” “Disney supports genocide,” and “#CaptainApartheid” 9.

No public evidence identified was found regarding Disney+ content moderation policies specific to Palestinian or Gaza-related content, beyond the casting and public statement controversies documented above.


Brand Heritage & State Partnerships

Historical Epcot Exhibit

In 1999, Disney’s Epcot Center Millennium Village featured an Israeli exhibit funded by $1.8 million from Israel’s Foreign Ministry 10. The “Journey to Jerusalem” attraction was initially designed to designate Jerusalem as “the capital of Israel” 10. The Arab League threatened a total boycott of Disney properties, and Disney issued a clarification stating it “does not take political positions” 10.

No public evidence identified was found regarding Disney’s recent participation in “Celebrate Israel” parades or similar events, though these were not exhaustively searched.


Lobbying, Advocacy, Financing & Logistics

Political Action Committee Contributions

The Walt Disney Co. PAC (FEC ID: C00197749) reported $181,500 in total contributions for the 2023-2024 election cycle: 46% to Democrats ($83,500) and 53% to Republicans ($96,000) 11. Top recipients included Representative Frank Pallone Jr. ($15,000), Senator Marsha Blackburn ($9,000), and Senator Roger Wicker ($6,500) 11. No Israel or BDS-specific recipient designations were identified in the available data 11.

Boycott Campaigns

Disney+ was officially listed as a “priority boycott target” by the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, citing the $2 million Israel donation, the lack of publicly announced Palestinian aid at the time, and content featuring perceived Israeli military alignment 12.

The BDS movement announced success in preventing Disney’s Snow White (starring Israeli actress Gal Gadot, an IDF veteran) from screening in Kuwait, Lebanon, and Oman 13. Lebanon and Kuwait banned the film solely due to Gadot’s presence as an IDF veteran 13.


Corporate Structure & Primary Mission

Disney’s corporate charter reflects a standard commercial entertainment enterprise focused on media production, theme parks, and streaming services. No public evidence identified was found of state-held golden shares or founding documents tying the company to advancing state geopolitical goals.

Shamrock Holdings, the Disney family’s private investment arm, has historically invested in Israeli companies according to pre-2020 records; however, no current evidence was found of ongoing Israeli private equity positions maintained by Shamrock.


Executive & Leadership Footprint

Board Composition

Jeremy Darroch was appointed to the Disney Board of Directors effective January 9, 2024. Darroch is the former Executive Chairman of Sky and was knighted in the United Kingdom in 2023 14.

James P. Gorman, former CEO of Morgan Stanley, became Disney Board Chairman effective January 2, 2025. No public evidence identified was found linking Gorman to defense industry or settlement organization affiliations.

No public evidence identified was found in searches of board member affiliations with pro-Israel advocacy groups including Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI), AIPAC, or the Jewish National Fund (JNF). The UK House of Lords Register of Interests was accessed but no specific entries linking Darroch to Israel-related interests were confirmed.

Personal Philanthropy

No public evidence identified was found of Disney executives making personal donations to the IDF Foundation (FIDF), the Jewish National Fund (JNF), or settlement organizations in their individual capacity.


End Notes

Footnotes

  1. https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/news/the-walt-disney-company-donates-to-support-humanitarian-relief-following-terrorist-attacks-in-israel-2/ 2 3

  2. https://disneyfanatic.com/bob-iger-statement-on-ukraine/

  3. https://www.thewrap.com/bob-iger-hamas-attacks-message-disney-jewish-employees/

  4. https://www.instagram.com/p/DAvKWJDto3e/ 2 3

  5. https://whoprofits.org/company/the-walt-disney-company/ 2 3 4

  6. https://variety.com/feature/rachel-zegler-free-palestine-disney-response-1235191843/ 2

  7. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gina-carano-settles-disney-lawsuit/ 2

  8. https://variety.com/feature/sabra-marvel-captain-america-brave-new-world-controversy-1234875221/ 2 3

  9. https://www.jpost.com/hollywood/article-788820

  10. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/1999/09/08/arab-league-warns-disney-about-exhibit/ 2 3

  11. https://www.opensecrets.org/political-contributors/walt-disney-co-pac/summary 2 3

  12. https://bdsmovement.net/disney

  13. https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/disney-fails-to-reverse-ban-on-snow-white-in-three-arab-states/ 2

  14. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1744489/000174448923000221/fy2024_q1xxnewdirectorspre.htm