An advertisement paid for by The World Values ​​Network ran the fifth page of the Saturday issue of The New York Times, in which the organization attacked 3 women who were staunch supporters of the Palestinian people during the recent Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

The ad - which is worth no less than a quarter of a million dollars - attacked the famous models, sisters Bella and Gigi Hadid, as well as the famous British singer Dua Lipa.

The three women took pro-Palestinian positions during the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, and Bella participated in a large demonstration against the aggression in New York, while Gigi published condemnations of the Israeli behavior, and Dua Liba supported the residents of the Palestinian Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and demanded their rescue.

The two sisters are among the most famous models around the world and in the United States. They appeared on the covers of the most important specialized magazines, such as "Vogue" magazine dozens of times. Bella's account follows 42.6 million people on the Instagram application, while Gigi follows 66.5 million people in the same application, in addition to Millions of more people have followed them on Facebook and Twitter.

While Dua Lipa is considered the most famous contemporary singer, she won dozens of international awards, and is followed by more than 66 million people on the Instagram application, and more than 8 million others on the Twitter application, and was named by Time magazine among the most influential and influential women in the world last year.

The head of the Global Values ​​Network, Rabbi Shmuli Butisch, launched a campaign against Liba and models Bella and Gigi for being "influencers of a heavy caliber", and the rabbi claims that they "accused Israel of ethnic cleansing" and "denigrated the Jewish state."

Anti-Semitism

In the middle of the advertisement, it was stated that "Bella, Gigi and Dewa demonstrated cursing the Zionists and Israel, not the Jews."

But we should be aware of the words of the greatest American of the twentieth century, Rev. Martin Luther King, who said, "When people criticize Zionism, they mean the Jews, and in that case you become anti-Semitic."

Rabbi Potich stated that the three celebrities are anti-Semitic, as well as inviting them to a second Holocaust against the Jews, and everyone should strongly condemn their actions.

"Bella and Gigi and Dewa realize that there are 6 million Jews who died 75 years ago in the Holocaust, and that the Hamas charter calls for Jews to be killed wherever they are." Turn this page on anti-Semitism, and help us achieve peace in the Middle East. "

The advertisement stated that "Bella Hadid accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing, and that Gigi Hadid and Dada Lipa also make the most hideous and false allegations about the Jewish state, and distort the image of Israel, and from here we had to respond."

The Global Values ​​Network claims to defend Israel against defamation, and to confront what celebrities publish what it describes as lies about the Jews, while Israel fights for the lives of its citizens, and the organization mentions that defending Israel in the media is now more important than ever.

Strong response from Dua

Singer Doa Lipa criticized the organization, which paid for a full-page advertisement in the New York Times, which it described as anti-Semitic for its support of the Palestinians, and said that the organization used its name unabashedly as part of its ugly campaign full of lies and flagrant misrepresentations.

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- DUA LIPA (@DUALIPA) May 22, 2021

Liba went to the Twitter application to respond to the organization's accusations, and said, "I reject the false and horrific allegations. The Global Values ​​Network has misrepresented what I say, and I wrote that I stand in solidarity with all the persecuted and reject all forms of racism."

The American activist of Palestinian origin, Rami Kanazi, ridiculed the advertisement, and said in a tweet to him, "Imagine paying tens of thousands of dollars for an advertisement to make the face of Palestine represented by these three celebrities who are followed by more than 150 million people."

Imagine paying tens of thousands of dollars for an ad to make the face of Palestine three celebrities who have a collective IG following of 150 million people.

I guess that's a strategy lol.

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- Remi Kanazi (@Remroum) May 22, 2021

It is worth noting that, with the start of the recent Israeli aggression, many celebrities around the world resorted to social media to spread messages in support of the Palestinians, including Gigi, Bella Hadid, and Dua Liba, and these figures became targets of American Jewish organizations that were surprised by the size of the global sympathy for the Palestinians against the Israeli aggression. Brute.