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Aaron Sorkin, CAA’s senior agent, has been fired for his controversial Israel-Hamas posts

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Source: Zurich Film Festival

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The West Wing creator and Oscar-winning writer-director Aaron Sorkin has left CAA for WME in the wake of a senior CAA agent’s controversial social media posts about the Israel-Hamas conflict.

In what Hollywood sources said could be the first of several defections, Sorkin, who won the adapted screenplay Oscar for The Social Network and wrote Moneyball, reacted after CAA’s film department co-chief Maha Dakhil posted on Instagram last week.

Dakhil reposted a social media statement that said of Israel’s retaliatory attacks after the Hamas terror attacks on October 7: “You’re currently learning who supports genocide.”

She wrote, “That’s the line for me,” and added in a s subsequent post, “What’s more heartbreaking than witnessing genocide? Witnessing the denial that genocide is happening.”

“Maha isn’t an antisemite, she’s just wrong,” said Sorkin on Tuesday. “She’s an excellent agent and I am very proud of the work that we did together in the last six year.” I’m excited to return to WME.”

Dakhil deleted the posts, and apologized. Her clients include Tom Cruise, and Reese Witherspoon. She has stepped away from her CAA role and resigned from the agency’s internal board.

Separately on Tuesday, Writers Guild Of America West broke its silence on the Israel-Hamas conflict, which had caused a backlash in Hollywood. The guild apologized for the “tremendous hurt” caused by its silence.

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