Jewish Hollywood Slams Protest Pins on Oscars Red Carpet After Bibas Bodies Release: “Have You No Shame?”

In response to an organized effort by a group called Artists4Ceasefire, who are encouraging attendees of the 2025 Academy Awards to wear red hand pins in support of Gaza, The Brigade, a group consisting of PR professionals, studio executives, and filmmakers, has made a firm statement.

In response to Artists4Ceasefire’s call for attendees at the 2025 Academy Awards to wear red hand pins as a show of support for Gaza, The Brigade, which includes PR experts, movie executives, and filmmakers, has released a strong statement.

Today, there will be no silence regarding this matter. The pin isn’t a sign of peace; rather, it represents the spilling of Jewish blood.

Today, we won’t stay quiet about this issue. That pin doesn’t symbolize peace; instead, it stands for the shedding of Jewish blood.

The Artists4Ceasefire letter was dispatched on February 20th, concurrently with the return of the remains of the youngest hostages who had been taken from their homes – Kfir and Ariel Bibas, aged 10 months and 4 years respectively at the time of their kidnapping and subsequent murder by their captors, according to Israeli medical officials.

The Artists4Ceasefire letter was sent on February 20th at the same time as the bodies of the youngest hostages who were abducted from their homes returned – Kfir and Ariel Bibas, aged 10 months and 4 years old when they were kidnapped and later brutally murdered by their captors, according to Israeli medical experts.)

On February 20th, when news broke about 10-month-old Kfir Bibas and his 4-year-old brother Ariel being tragically strangled by their captors in Gaza, you continued to show support — encouraging celebrities to prominently display your red hand pin stained with symbolic blood. Is there no limit to your audacity?

Artists4Ceasefire gained notice during the Oscars 2024, as they offered celebrities like Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell, Ramy Youssef, and Ava DuVernay pins depicting an open hand with a heart. The symbol was meant to express solidarity for a truce in the Israel-Hamas conflict (with the initial phase now concluded). However, it’s important to note that the red hand image has historical connotations within the Jewish community, as it is believed to stem from a 2000 incident in the West Bank where several IDF soldiers lost their lives.

If Hollywood celebrities don red pins again during the 2025 Oscars on Sunday, The Brigade – a group consisting of more than 700 producers, filmmakers, agents, managers, publicists, executives, actors, and actresses – is prepared to respond accordingly.

Read the full letter from the Brigade below:

To the Red Hand Supporters,

We turned the other cheek when you pinned a symbol of Jewish murder to your awards lapels.

We took the high road when you cried for a ceasefire that already existed before Hamas shattered it on October 7th.

But today, we will not be silent.

That pin is no symbol of peace. It is the emblem of Jewish bloodshed.

In 2000, Palestinian terrorists in Ramallah lynched two innocent Israelis, ripped them apart limb by limb, and held up their blood-soaked hands to a cheering mob. That infamous image is now your “ceasefire” badge.

And on the very day it was discovered that the Bibas babies—innocent Jewish children—were strangled to death by the terrorist’s bare hands, you asked Hollywood to wear it with pride.

Is this ignorance?

Or is this deliberate, calculated malice?

It’s not peace.

You Claim to See Humanity on Both Sides. Yet You…

❌ Ignore the facts surrounding the historic barbaric October 7 terror attack on Israel
❌ Push your anti-Israel narrative even after Israel agreed to ceasefires with Hamas AND Hezbollah.
❌ Refuse to condemn Hamas’ grotesque, sadistic ceasefire tactics.

Did you speak up when Hamas:

– Returned hostages on the brink of death, frail, bruised, and starved?
– Executed Israeli captives AFTER a ceasefire was reached?
– Traded mutilated corpses while laughing in the faces of grieving families?

*Actors, Actresses, Filmmakers and people of our Hollywood Community, Read This Before You Wear That Pin Again* Would you proudly wear the emblem of a lynching?

Would you parade the symbol of people who strangled babies with their bare hands?

Because that is what the red hand represents.

To those who wore it without knowing—now you know.

To those who knew and wore it anyway—we see you and we will not be silent.

Members of the Brigade

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2025-02-25 00:55