I apologize for not speaking up sooner: Bella Hadid finally addresses the genocide in Palestine

Bella Hadid finally addresses the genocide in Palestine

Bella Hadid, the famous American-Palestinian fashion designer, finally spoke to her millions of fans in response to the growing brutality committed by Israel against the Palestinian people. Supermodel Gigi Hadid, her sister, quickly recognized the most recent wave of violence in the area, but both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli viewers have been waiting for the celebrity’s remarks.

Bella took to Instagram to share a TikTok montage video depicting the increasing destruction in Gaza and the West Bank, along with a lengthy letter outlining her position on the subject. The model said, “I apologize for not speaking sooner. These last two weeks have been incredibly complex and awful, and they have brought attention back to a subject that has been claiming innocent lives and harming families for a long time.

 

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Bella also verified recent claims that she and her family received “daily” death threats when their phone numbers were released because of their criticism of Israel and half-Palestinian origin. Bella’s father, Mohamed Hadid, was reportedly thinking of working with the FBI to find the people who were making the threats, according to family-friendly sources. Celebrity half-Palestinian, who shared how these occurrences made her family fear for their safety, declared that she “cannot be silenced any longer” and that “fear is not an option.”

“Our silence is not an option for the people and children of Palestine, particularly in Gaza. They are brave; we are not. The trauma that I am witnessing and the generational trauma inherited from my Palestinian ancestry are causing my heart to bleed profusely. As I witness the aftermath of the airstrikes in Gaza, I weep with all the moms who have lost their children, the kids who cry by themselves, the fathers who have passed away, the siblings, sisters, uncles, aunts, and friends who will never be able to walk this world again.

“Regardless of the history of the land, I condemn the terrorist attacks on any civilians, anywhere,” she said in her condolences for the Israeli deaths in the October 7 Hamas bombings. Terrorizing people and causing harm to women and children is not and should not benefit the Free Palestine movement. I firmly feel that no person, anywhere, including children, should be separated from their family for any length of time. That applies to both Israelis and Palestinians.

The model, however, was determined to make a clear message highlighting the lengthy history of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. It is critical to comprehend the suffering endured by Palestinians in a world that regards them as nothing more than terrorists attempting to thwart peace. In addition to being blatantly false, it is hurtful.

Mohamed is just one of the millions of people driven into exile and displaced by Israeli settlement invasions. Palestinians online are pleading with supporters to educate themselves about the lengthy history of their struggle, which spans decades of resistance against Israeli settlements, as more individuals use their social media platforms to combat misinformation and raise awareness.

Bella was a compassionate advocate who urged people to “push” officials to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying, “All religions are peace – it is governments that are corrupt, and intertwining the two makes for the greatest sin of all.”