Hannah Einbinder attends the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. (January 4, 2026)
Hannah Einbinder wears red pin in solidarity with Gaza at Critics Choice Awards
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- Persistent Advocacy: At the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards, "Hacks" star Hannah Einbinder wore a red Artists4Ceasefire pin, continuing her high-profile streak of using award show platforms to call for an end to the assault on Gaza.
- Ideological Stance: Einbinder, who is Jewish, has publicly emphasized the distinction between Judaism and the ‘Israeli’ state, supporting initiatives like the "Film Workers for Palestine" boycott against institutions she considers complicit in the war on Gaza.
At the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards held on Sunday, at the Barker Hangar, actress and comedian Hannah Einbinder turned heads not just for her red carpet appearance but for her continued show of solidarity with the Palestinian cause.
Einbinder, known for her role in the HBO series "Hacks," arrived wearing a red Artists4Ceasefire pin, a symbol advocating for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing ‘Israeli’ assault on Gaza.
The red pin, often referred to as the "red hand" symbol by supporters, has become a prominent emblem among celebrities calling for peace and an end to violence in Gaza.

Einbinder has previously worn the pin at high-profile events, including the 2025 Emmy Awards, where she used her acceptance speech for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series to declare, "Go Birds, F**k ICE, and Free Palestine."
In a post-Emmys interview, she elaborated on her stance, emphasizing her Jewish heritage and the need to "distinguish Jews from the state of Israel," describing Judaism as a "long-standing institution" separate from what she called an "ethno-nationalist state."
Her support extends to initiatives like the Film Workers for Palestine boycott, which targets institutions she believes are "complicit in genocide”.



