Madonna, who kicked off her worldwide tour in Los Angeles on Monday, told Access Hollywood that her manager wouldn’t let her travel to Israel because of the “attack on the leader of Hamas.”

“It’s not a good idea to go there and do concerts,” she told the syndicated entertainment TV show in an interview that aired May 24.

London tabloids had reported that the singer backed out of the Israeli stops, scheduled for September, after an unidentified Palestinian group threatened her and her children, Lourdes, 7, and Rocco, 3.

Asked by Access Hollywood if she had been threatened, she replied: “No, if I had my way, I’d go. My manager wouldn’t let me.”

Madonna, who practices Jewish mysticism known as Kabbalah, included provocative images in the tour, such as video footage of a Palestinian boy and an Israeli boy walking arm-in-arm, and simulated sex during a tango with a female dancer.

The 18-city tour ends September 5 in Paris with stops in Las Vegas, New York, Toronto, Manchester and London.

Israel’s military killed the founder of Hamas, Sheik Ahmed Yassin, in March and the group’s Gaza leader, Abdul-Aziz Rantisi, in April.