The Israeli government is responding after celebrities including Billie Eilish and Mark Ruffalo sported red pins at the Oscars, which they believe symbolizes 'bloodlust.'
The Israeli government and other critics are calling out celebrities wearing what they believe is a Palestinian 'symbol of bloodlust' that was canonized in its culture from a bloody lynching almost 25 years ago. Billie Eilish, her brother Finneas and Mark Ruffalo were among the many stars calling for a ceasefire in the Middle East who sported a pin with a red hand symbol at the Oscars Sunday evening.
'The red pins were meticulously fashioned under the guise of a ‘ceasefire,’ yet their sinister origins trace back to the grim events of 2000,' Liora Rez from the group StopAntisemitism told Fox News Digital. 'Amidst the glamour of Hollywood, an insidious undercurrent of antisemitic sentiment persists.
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