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Bella Hadid: "Instagram boycotts me because I support Palestine" | Israel today

2022-04-17T07:00:28.898Z


The model, who is known for her sharp and provocative statements against Israel, shared with her followers an alleged "Instagram boycott" that is directed at her whenever she asks to post on the subject


The pressure is starting to work:

Bella Hadid, who is known as one of the blatant voices against Israel, and often uploads inciting content against the country on Instagram, reveals a "punishment" towards her on the part of the social platform itself.

Hadid, 25, who has 51 million followers on Instagram, updated her followers in a series of stories she uploaded on Friday, because Instagram inhibits or does not allow her to upload any stories in which she identifies content that supports Palestine and goes against Israel.

"My Instagram has neutralized the possibility for me to upload stories but only those related to Palestine," she wrote to her followers, adding a photo of her crying.

"When I upload content related to Palestine, I immediately experience an 'Instagram boycott,' which means that at least a million less followers on my account are exposed to my stories and posts," she wrote, adding a screenshot that Instagram prevents her from uploading content for the next two hours with Palestinians and soldiers in the background.

Despite the boycott she claims, Hadid later managed to upload a series of additional stories, which as usual included inciting content against Israel.

"Do not blindly support governments," she wrote, adding that when an army enters a place of worship, explanations should be demanded - and pointed a direct finger of blame at the Americans, claiming that their money funds the activities of the Israeli army.

Hadid added and shared a video uploaded by her sister Elena, in which she comes out against the violence and cruelty she claims on her part that the Israeli soldiers use.

"This is the holiest land in the world, where Jesus was born. Every religion has the right to worship there," she wrote, adding to the video uploaded by her sister that documented a violent attack by soldiers on worshipers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque: "Do such things against only one group during Holy Ramadan It's just sickening. "

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Source: israelhayom

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