Supermodel Bella Hadid has spoken out against the recent Israeli attack on Gaza and the police raid on Al-Aqsa Mosque during the month of Ramadan. Hadid took to Instagram to share her thoughts and post screenshots of news reports about the Israeli aggression.
In her post, Hadid expressed her disappointment and disgust at the attack on Gaza and the police raid on Al-Aqsa Mosque. She called attention to the small size of Gaza and the frequency of such incidents, saying, “Do you guys even know how small Gaza is? This happens more times than not. Disappointing and disgusting.”
The current round of violence began after Israeli police twice raided the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City, which is one of the holiest sites in Islam. The police action was met with protests from Palestinians, which led to clashes with Israeli security forces. The violence then escalated as the Israeli military launched air strikes on targets in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military has said that it is targeting Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza, and other armed groups in the territory. The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said that Israel will “extract a heavy price from our enemies.”
The violence has led to anti-ballistic missiles and rockets being fired from Gaza, triggering sirens in several Israeli towns and cities bordering the strip. The situation has caused concern from around the world, with many calling for an end to the violence and a return to calm.
Bella Hadid is not the only celebrity to speak out on the situation in Gaza. Others, including actress Gal Gadot, who is Israeli, have also posted about the violence on social media. Gadot’s post sparked controversy, however, as some accused her of being insensitive and tone-deaf.
The situation in Gaza is ongoing, and it is not yet clear how it will be resolved. The violence has led to numerous casualties on both sides, and there are fears that it could escalate further. The international community has called for a ceasefire and a return to negotiations, but so far, there has been no significant progress towards resolving the conflict.