Bella Hadid shows her support for her Palestinian homeland by wearing a key necklace with a significant meaning at the Cannes Film Festival

Bella Hadid paid homage to her Palestinian roots and highlighted the struggles faced by those affected by the Israeli conflict in West Asia during the 79th Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday.

The supermodel drew attention as she arrived in the glamorous French coastal city, elegantly dressed in a chic Tom Ford ensemble and dark sunglasses, ready for a whirlwind of film premieres.

However, it was her choice of accessories that truly stood out. The 29-year-old, whose father Mohamed hails from Palestinian heritage, adorned a necklace featuring a key symbolizing Palestine over her cropped mock-neck top.

This key-shaped necklace serves as a powerful symbol of resistance, honoring the memory of the 750,000 Palestinian-Arabs who were displaced in the 1948 Nakba, a term translated as the ‘catastrophe,’ leaving them with little more than their house keys.

The forced eviction and appropriation of Palestinian land, homes, and possessions by Israel, occurring just three years after the fall of Nazi Germany, impacted nearly half of Palestine’s predominantly Arab population.

Hadid’s nod to the ongoing Israeli oppression follows a series of politically charged gestures, including her choice to don a dress made from a Keffiyeh at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.

Bella Hadid paid tribute to her Palestinian heritage and the plight of those displaced by Israeli conflict during an appearance at the 79th Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday

Outside of the Middle East and North Africa, the Keffiyeh has gained popularity among pro-Palestinian activists and is widely considered to be an symbol of solidarity with the Palestinians in their fight against Israel. 

The show of support came after Hadid was publicly fact-checked for posting pictures taken in a Syrian refugee camp as she voiced support for Gaza and Palestinians.

The supermodel had shared an image of children in Yarmouk after an assault by dictator Bashar al-Assad during the Syrian civil war in 2013.

Captioning the post, she wrote: ‘Thousands of innocents Palestinian men women and CHILDREN imprisoned without trial.

But Syrian-Americans were quick to call out the model over the misleading posts on the war.

‘This is not the first time she’s done this with these SAME IMAGES of children from Yarmouk,’ wrote American Enterprise Institute media strategist Kareem Rifai at the time. 

‘Completely unacceptable and irresponsible for a mega-celebrity with massive reach. Syrians are still being killed by Assad every day.’

Hadid spoke publicly for the first time about the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, saying that ‘there is an urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza that must be attended to’ in an Instagram post in October last year.

She shared a detailed statement calling for pressure to be put on political leaders to ‘stand together in defending humanity and compassion.’

The supermodel spoke about the sensitive issue more than two weeks after her sister Gigi talked publicly about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. 

The supermodel inevitably commanded attention as she arrived in the French resort town wearing a stylish Tom Ford co-ord and heavily tinted sunglasses ahead of a busy week

But it was the accessories that caught the eye, with 29-year-old Hadid, whose father Mohamed is of Palestinian descent, sporting a Palestine key necklace over her cropped mock-neck top

‘I have yet to find the ideal words for this deeply intricate and horrific past two weeks, weeks that have turned the world’s attention back toward a situation that has been taking innocent lives, and affecting families for decades,’ she said. ‘I have much to say, but for today, I will keep it short.

‘I’ve been sent hundreds of death threats daily, my phone number has been leaked, and my family has felt to be in danger.

‘But I cannot be silenced any longer. Fear is not an option. The people and children of Palestine, especially in Gaza, cannot afford our silence. We are not brave – they are.’

She said that ‘seeing the aftermath of airstrikes in Gaza, I mourn with all the mothers who have lost children and the children who cry alone, all the lost fathers, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties, friends, that will never again walk this earth.

A symbol of resistance, the accessory is an homage to the 750,000 Palestinian-Arabs who were forced from their homes with little more than their house keys during the 1948 Nakba

Hadid's reference to Israeli oppression follows a series of similar statements, notably her decision to wear a dress fashioned from a Keffiyeh during the 2024 Cannes Film Festival

Hadid’s reference to Israeli oppression follows a series of similar statements, notably her decision to wear a dress fashioned from a Keffiyeh during the 2024 Cannes Film Festival 

‘Regardless of the history of the land, I condemn the terrorist attacks on any civilians, anywhere. Harming women and children and inflicting terror does not, and should not do any good for the Free Palestine movement.’

Hadid also addressed the plight of ‘the Israeli families that have been dealing with the pain and aftermath of’ the October 7 attack from Hamas, saying she ‘mourned’ for them.

‘I believe deep in my heart that no child, no people anywhere, should be taken away from their family either temporarily or indefinitely,’ she said. ‘That goes for Israeli and Palestine people alike.’

She added: ‘My heart is bleeding with pain from the trauma I am seeing unfold, as well as the generational trauma of my Palestinian blood.’ 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

MARK ALMOND: Donald’s Recent China Visit Paves the Way for Potential Compromise

We’ve heard about potential peace accords before, yet the specifics of the…

Rising Tensions in Cuba: Signs Point to Pre-Conflict Scenarios Amid Political Unrest

Outside the Versailles Restaurant in Miami, Florida, a man brandishes a sign…

AI Surge Speeds Up Global Market Transformation

Standing proudly in New York City’s financial district near the New York…