Bar Refaeli to Bella Hadid: “Didn’t you learn from your sister Gigi’s mistake?”
Repeats her older sister’s mistakes: The pro-Palestinian supermodel Bella Hadid continues to spread fake news at a dizzying pace in front of her tens of millions of followers on Instagram – and this time it cost her dearly. Hadid published photos of children in Syria who went through terrible experiences under Assad’s regime, and claimed in Rish Gali that the children in the photo are children from Gaza, who are under IDF attacks. “Thinking about Gaza,” Bella wrote next to the photo.Soon, there was an uproar on the model’s Instagram page, and the fact-checking service called “Check Your Facts,” which is used by META (Facebook) and Instagram, found Bella’s post to be misleading. “The video was not shot in Palestine. The video was shot in 2013 from the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus.”

The one who did not remain indifferent to the false messages Bella continues to produce was the model Bar Refaeli – who came out against Hadid in a particularly poignant story: “Again? Really? Didn’t you learn after your sister Gigi Hadid’s mistake that it’s better to check the facts first?”.

As I recall, Gigi, Bella’s older sister, also put up a story at the beginning of the war in which she claimed that a 12-year-old boy who stabbed two Jews was “kidnapped” by Israel and held there in “inhumane conditions” for eight years, without mentioning his crime – And without mentioning that he is a terrorist who tried to murder. A few days later, Gigi retracted and apologized: “Unfortunately, I used the wrong example and I’m sorry.”

The father of the pair of models, Mohammed Hadid, also caused an uproar after he compared Israel to the Nazis at the beginning of the war. Just this week he verbally attacked Democratic Congressman Richie Torres when he told him: “You are worse than the rats in the sewers of New York, they have a bigger brain than you.”

By Editor

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