JK Rowling uses Harry Potter and Dumbledore to explain Israel boycott stance

By Kate Aubusson
Updated October 30 2015 - 12:13am, first published October 29 2015 - 11:16pm
Dumbledore (Gambon) was the "moral heart" of the books, Rowling said. Photo: Warner Bros.
Dumbledore (Gambon) was the "moral heart" of the books, Rowling said. Photo: Warner Bros.
The Harry Potter author used her characters in an extended analogy to explain her controversial stance. Photo: Supplied
The Harry Potter author used her characters in an extended analogy to explain her controversial stance. Photo: Supplied
"The course of my fictional war was forever changed when Snape chose to abandon the course on which he was set, and Dumbledore helped him do it.": Rowling Photo: Warner Bros.
"The course of my fictional war was forever changed when Snape chose to abandon the course on which he was set, and Dumbledore helped him do it.": Rowling Photo: Warner Bros.
Rowling argued Dumbledore (played by Michael Gambon in the film adaptation of the Harry Potter books) would have supported an open dialogue.  Photo: Supplied
Rowling argued Dumbledore (played by Michael Gambon in the film adaptation of the Harry Potter books) would have supported an open dialogue. Photo: Supplied

JK Rowling has used her Harry Potter characters to explain her stance on an international boycott of Israel.

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