Bella Hadid wants campaign against Israel to continue despite ceasefire
Bella Hadid wants campaign against Israel to continue despite ceasefire
Supermodel Bella Hadid thinks the campaign to the brutal siege and colonialism should continue despite the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Israeli forces killed more than 200 hundred people including children in recent attacks on Palestinians before a ceasefire was brokered by Egypt.
The supermodel, who's the daughter of Palestinian father Anwer Hadid, also condemned the people who are using the pro-Palestine movement as an excuse to be violent or hateful towards Jewish people.
She said in a statement that these anti-Semitic people should be ashamed of themselves, adding that their actions are hypocritical to the real message behind Free Palestine movement.
"I have said this before and I want to make it clear again. By speaking for the equal rights of Palestinians people, I am never condoning violence or hate against the Jewish community. It is unacceptable especially in the name of another marginalized group," said Bella Hadid.
She added "Everyone deserves the right to feel safe regardless of their religion where they are from, or the actions of their government."
Bella Hadid is the sister of model Gigi Hadid who is married to Pakistani-origin British singer Zayn Malik.
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