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    Franz Ferdinand Condemns Israeli Military for Unauthorized Use of ‘Take Me Out’ in Propaganda…

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand has publicly denounced the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) after discovering that their iconic song ‘Take Me Out’ was featured without authorization in a military propaganda video. The clip, which celebrated recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran, sparked outrage from the band’s frontman, Alex Kapranos, who expressed strong disapproval over the unauthorized use of their music.

    Alex Kapranos took to social media to voice his anger and disappointment, emphasizing that the band had never granted permission for their track to be used in such a context. In a forceful statement shared on Instagram, Kapranos condemned the IDF’s actions, describing them as “warmongering murderers” who had exploited the band’s work without consent. His words reflected a deep sense of frustration and moral objection to the association of their music with military aggression.

    The controversial video, which has since been removed from online platforms, was captioned “Operation Roaring Lion – this is how it’s done.” It depicted an Israeli soldier celebrating amidst footage of fighter jets and explosions, highlighting the recent airstrikes carried out by Israel against targets in Iran. The inclusion of Franz Ferdinand’s 2004 hit ‘Take Me Out’ added a dramatic soundtrack to the military display, with the opening lyrics “I’m just a cross-hair, I’m just a shot away from you” playing prominently, further intensifying the video’s provocative message.

    Fans of the band quickly rallied around Kapranos’s statement, sharing screenshots and expressing support for the band’s stance against the misuse of their music. ‘Take Me Out’ remains one of Franz Ferdinand’s most recognizable songs, originally released on their self-titled debut album in 2004. The track played a significant role in establishing the band’s reputation during the mid-2000s indie rock revival, earning them international acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

    This incident unfolds against a backdrop of escalating tensions in the Middle East. On February 28, Israel, in coordination with the United States, launched joint airstrikes targeting Iranian positions. On the same day, former US President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, falsely claiming that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei had been killed, further fueling regional instability. The military video featuring Franz Ferdinand’s music was part of this heightened atmosphere but was swiftly taken down following public backlash.

    The band’s outspoken reaction highlights the broader issue of artists’ rights and the ethical implications of using creative works in political or military propaganda without consent. Franz Ferdinand’s firm rejection of the IDF’s unauthorized use of their music serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting intellectual property, especially in sensitive geopolitical contexts. As the situation in the region continues to evolve, this controversy adds another layer to the ongoing discourse surrounding media, conflict, and artistic expression.

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