
When the biggest raves come from a Hamas-linked media, maybe even a Hollywood starlet can realize her message isn’t quite as morally triumphant as she imagined.
Ending her Emmy acceptance speech with “free Palestine” won Hannah Einbinder cheers inside the Peacock Theater, since it was the usual impeccably progressive La-La Land crowd.
But the “you go girl” coverage by the Hamas and Islamic Jihad-linked Quds News Network should have given her at least some doubt, particularly since the outlet blurred her chest and bare shoulders to preserve fundamentalist moral purity.
The bumbling QNN censors also blurred the “red hand” pin displaying her support for Palestinians — even though it commemorates the slaughter of two Israeli soldiers who simply took a wrong turn and wound up lynched, indeed disemboweled.
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Not that all the entertainment-industry fools who proudly wear the pin have bothered to check: It’s a symbol of resistance, is all they know or care, without a thought in the world for what the “resisters” want.
“Hannah Einbinder explains that her decision to say ‘Free Palestine’ during her Emmys acceptance speech came from her belief that, as a Jewish person, she has a responsibility to distinguish Judaism and Jewish culture from the ethnonationalist project of the Israeli state,” Quds News tweeted, accurately enough, of her post-ceremony explanations.
But Hamas and its fellow jihadis enforce barbaric rules for women, impose the death penalty on any gays they discover and of course proudly GoPro taped their rape, torture and slaughter of innocent Israeli civilians.

Hollywood’s young stars have forgotten Oct. 7 and plainly haven’t a clue as to which historic horrors triggered the founding of Israel — horrors that could teach them what “genocide” truly means.
It’s truly pathetic that Einbinder also boasted of joining a Hollywood artists boycott of Israeli film institutions, blissfully unaware that the artists over there include many of the folks most likely to oppose their government’s response to Oct. 7.
Express your feelings all you like, Hannah, but perhaps take some time to learn a few things about the real world before wrapping yourself in moral purity for telling your clueless peers and the world’s worst terrorists exactly what they want to hear.