That's nice, I guess. To me, it is insufficient. I wish he had specifically apologised for his antisemitic remarks. To my way of thinking, that would be necessary because he singled them out for criticism and blamed them for the world's problems, even asking the arresting officer if he were a Jew.
I don't think Christians would readily accept such a non-specific apology from Spielnerg had he been arrested for DUI and was accusing Christians of causing all the wars and asking the arresting officer if he were Christian
Your call. I suspect he doesn't want to repeat and make part of the apology those statements he characterized in the apology he released and he does not want to give them an even wider dissemination.
Anybody who feels offended by his statements (whatever they were and we don't know exactly what they were) has the right to refuse to accept the apology.