The "Harry Potter" star posted a Palestinian pro-Palestinian post on Instagram
Emma Watson, who played the character of Hermione in the successful film series, uploaded a post to her Instagram account with a particularly charged photo that drew quite a few reactions from politicians and local stars.
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Tuesday, 04 January 2022, 10:55 Updated: 12:16
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British actress
Emma Watson
, who played Hermione in the "Harry Potter" series, uploaded a pro-Palestinian post to her Instagram account.
The 31-year-old Watson chose a particularly charged picture, adding a quote from researcher Sarah Ahmed.
"Solidarity does not assume that our struggles are the same, that our pain is the same pain and that our hope will lead to the same future. Solidarity includes commitment and work, along with acknowledging that even if we do not have the same feelings or life, we live on common ground."
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The one who least connected to Watson's message was
Ashley Waxman Bakshi
, who responded in her own post and did not forget to tag the successful actress.
"Hey Emma Watson! Why do not you identify with the citizens of Israel, who were attacked with 4,500 missiles in 2021? Emma, do 6,633 terrorist attacks in one year against Israelis not justify a post from you? Celebrities around the world have a responsibility. They need to use their platforms to spread the word. "The truth, not anti-Semitism.
You will learn about the history of the country, the roots of the word Palestine before you and who attacks whom in the last 100 years!"
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Gilad Ardan
, who serves as Israel's ambassador to the UN, also came out against Watson and wrote on his Twitter account "a fictional plot may be appropriate for" Harry Potter ", but it does not work in real life.
If this was possible in reality, magic could conceal the evil of Hamas oppresses women and want to destroy Israel. "
Even
Danny Danon
, Chairman of the World Likud, spared no words against Watson and quipped:" Ten points for Gryffindor anti-Semitism ".
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