Gigi Hadid was in the center of scandal after a post with a picture of a terrorist
After a scraving, the comment chealed for the post, saying that she could not "check the facts" and "used the wrong example". Earlier, through the sister of Jigi, Bella Hadid, the pogroms of fashion boutiques began. About it writes Daily Mail. Jigi Hadid, a model of Palestinian descent, on Monday, shared on Instagram statements that Israel is "the only country in the world that holds children as prisoners of war," and posted a photo of Ahmed Manasra as an example.
At the age of 13, he attacked with a knife on passers -by in Jerusalem. In her post, Hadid accused Israel of "abductions, rapes, humiliations, torture and murder of Palestinians. " On Tuesday, after a negative reaction to her post, the model apologized for her "mistake".
"It is important for me to share real stories about the difficulties that the Palestinians have experienced and continue to endure, but this weekend I shared something that I did not check and did not think deeply before the reposit," she wrote.
She said that "she wants to show how international law is violated by the Israeli government," and said that with the Palestinian child arrested by the Israeli Defense Army (Tsakhal), they would behave differently than with the Israeli child stopped by Tahal. Gigi Hadid, known for her controversial anti-Israeli activity, was previously spotted in Paris when she was heading to the Lebanese Al-Ajami restaurant.
28-year-old Jigi, who has been the face of Maybelline and now heads the Versace campaign, said she condemned violence against all people. "The desire for freedom and humane treatment of Palestinians and the desire of security for the Jewish people can be important to the same person, including me," she said. But then she moved to Israel's accusation of human rights violations and emphasized the years of violations by Israel.
She did not mention the terrorist attack on October 7 or the current situation with hostages that remain in Hamas. We will remind, on social networks Hadid posted a photo of Ahmed Manasra, calling him "a child-warrior". In 2015, Manasra, who was 13 years old at the time, and his 15-year-old brother Hasan Manasra attacked passers-by on Jerusalem Street with knives. They inflicted knife wounds to a 13-year-old boy who came out of the confectionery.