Pro-Palestine actors use Emmy Awards platform to slam Gaza genocide

By AFP
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Published September 16, 2025
A person carries the Palestinian flag. — Middle East Institute/File

LOS ANGELES, United States: Some of the TV industry’s biggest stars used their platform at the Emmy Awards to highlight Israel’s ongoing attacks on Gaza and demanded Palestine be free from occupation, annexation and assaults.

Celebrities at the awards night, one of the most anticipated of the year for those in the industry, used various points throughout the evening to shed light on the over 64,000 Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza.

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This ranged from speeches on the main stage, interviews on the red carpet and through fashion statements. Donning a keffiyeh, actor Javier Bardem told reporters that he would be selective with companies he works with moving forward.

“I cannot work with somebody who justifies or supports the genocide. I can’t. It’s as simple as that, and we shouldn’t be able to do that. In this industry, and in any other industry,” he said. One of the stand-out moments from the evening was when Hannah Einbinder, who won best supporting actress in a comedy she starred in, ended her speech by swearing at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and saying, “free Palestine!”.

Einbinder later told Variety that “it is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel. Our religion and our culture is such an important and long-standing institution that is separate to this sort of ethnonationalist state”. Actor Megan Stalter, who also featured in the comedy ‘Hacks’ alongside Einbinder, wore a handbag with a large label reading “ceasefire!” on it.

Later, she said in an interview: “It’s the most important to stick up for people and for peace…we have to use our platforms. What’s the point at being at these big events if you’re not going to use your privilege?”.

Several celebrities were also seen wearing a red Artists4Ceasefire pin at the Los Angeles ceremony, including Natasha Rothwell, Aimee Lou Wood, Lucia Aniello, Chris Perfetti, and Ruth Negga.

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