"Controversy Surrounding Red Pins at Oscars Raises Eyebrows"

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Israeli government and critics accuse Oscar celebrities, including Billie Eilish and Mark Ruffalo, of wearing a Palestinian "symbol of bloodlust" at the Oscars, which they claim originated from a 2000 Palestinian lynching of two Israelis. The red hand pin, worn in support of a ceasefire in the Middle East, has sparked controversy, with critics denouncing it as a symbol of "homicidal Jew-hatred." The pin's origins are tied to a gruesome event during the Second Intifada, and its use by celebrities has reignited tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Topics:entertainment#artists4ceasefire#bloodlust#israeli-government#oscars#palestinian-symbol#world-news
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