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HomeNewsWhy Israel fears the Hadid Family, with Alana Hadid

Why Israel fears the Hadid Family, with Alana Hadid

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Even as Israel turns Gaza into dust, few Western celebrities have dared to raise their voices against the genocide – and many have even supported it. One notable exception to this are the Hadids. The family of Palestinian-American fashion designers, influencers and models have been using their considerable platforms to bring attention to the slaughter and to call on the world to act to save innocent civilians. Today, Alana Hadid joins MintCast host Mnar Adley for a frank and insightful discussion about Israel, Palestine, and the world of entertainment.

The family has hundreds of millions of followers on social media and can reach vast sections of the public, particularly young people. This is precisely why Israel fears them so much and has constantly lashed out at them. Israeli soldiers have dedicated missiles they are dropping on Palestine to the Hadids. Images show one that reads, “to [the] Hadid family Mohamed, Bella & Gigi from Israel.”

In the wake of the October 7 Hamas attack, the official Instagram account for the state of Israel attacked Gigi Hadid, claiming that she was “just fine with turning a blind eye to Jewish babies being butchered” – likely a reference to the now debunked “40 beheaded babies” story that was circulating at the time. And Israeli national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir denounced Bella Hadid as an “Israel hater.” That senior Israeli officials feel the need to go out of their way to go after a family of fashionistas says a great deal about how insecure they feel their position is.

Alana Hadid is a celebrated fashion designer and influencer who has collaborated with many of the world’s most well-known models and brands. Last year, she followed in her younger siblings’ footsteps by debuting as a model at Copenhagen Fashion Week.

Today, she joins Mnar Adley to discuss the ongoing attacks against Palestine, her own family’s history with displacement from their homes, and what it is like to speak out for justice when so many are staying silent.

Don’t miss this episode of the MintCast, and remember to subscribe on whichever platform you view us on.

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Mnar Adley is an award-winning journalist and editor and is the founder and director of MintPress News. She is also president and director of the non-profit media organization Behind the Headlines. Adley also co-hosts the MintCast podcast and is a producer and host of the video series Behind The Headlines. Contact Mnar at mnar@mintpressnews.com or follow her on Twitter at @mnarmuh.

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