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Bella Hadid said she was unaware of the 1972 Munich Olympics terror attack when she took part in an advert for retro Adidas sneakers. The model said she would not have taken part in projects related to tragedies and was shocked by the lack of tact. She stressed that she does not support hatred and anti-Semitism.

On Instagram, Hadid said the campaign “inadvertently highlighted an event that does not reflect who we are.” She expressed pride in her Palestinian culture and promised to continue advocating for peace and freedom from anti-Semitism, while standing up for every person. The model expressed her proud Palestinian heritage and promised to fight for peace and justice.

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As a result of the sneaker scandal, Bella Hadid has decided to sue Adidas. The model wants the brand to be held accountable for using her in an advertising campaign and involving her in the scandal. Hadid, speaking out against Israel, has faced accusations of anti-Semitism, but remains true to her beliefs and fights for justice.

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