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Adidas is under fire for taking down a Bella Hadid ad after backlash from pro-Israel groups

Adidas is under fire for taking down a Bella Hadid ad after backlash from pro-Israel groups

Let's just say, you wouldn't want to be in Adidas' shoes right now.
19 Jul, 2024

Adidas is getting slammed from both corners after removing an ad featuring Palestinian-American model Bella Hadid after criticism from pro-Israel groups. The pro-Palestine side has been angered by the brand caving in to demands from Israel supporters.

The campaign, designed to promote the retro 1972 Summer Olympic Games sneaker, coincided with the 52nd anniversary of the Munich Games massacre. The event saw 11 Israeli athletes and officials killed by the Palestinian Black September group.

“We are conscious that connections have been made to tragic historical events — though these are completely unintentional — and we apologise for any upset or distress caused,” Adidas said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports on Thursday. “As a result, we are revising the remainder of the campaign. We believe in sport as a unifying force around the world and will continue our efforts to champion diversity and equality in everything we do.”

Pro-Israel campaigners, including the American Jewish Committee, have lashed out at Adidas for featuring Bella, calling her support for Palestinian relief efforts in Gaza ‘anti-semitic’.

The criticism also extends to her father, Mohamed Hadid, for his advocacy for Palestinian rights. Israeli journalist Yoseph Haddad’s comments on social media further fuelled the backlash. Haddad called the campaign “unbelievable, hypocritical, and disgusting.”

But blaming the Hadids for a massacre from decades ago is unfounded and perpetuates harmful narratives against Palestinians. Especially when the model has always advocated for peace in the Middle East, not just for Palestinians but for all lives affected by the violence.

Journalist Mehdi Hasan rightly pointed out the problematic nature of the criticism against Bella, labelling it as “straight-up anti-Palestinian racism and bigotry.”

He noted that blaming Bella for the actions of a group of people from decades ago based on her ethnicity is a clear example of racial prejudice. “This is straight up anti-Palestinian and racism and bigotry,” Hasan wrote on X. “Bella Hadid has absolutely nothing in common with the 1972 terrorists — other than the fact that she is Palestinian. Blaming people for the crimes of others who share their race or ethnicity is pure racism and bigotry.”

The sentiment was echoed by many others who are condemning this latest campaign against Bella as a form of cancel culture rooted in ethnic discrimination.

For those calling Bella and her father ‘anti-semitic’, American mixed martial artist Jake Shields wrote, “Jewish organisations got Bella Hadid cancelled simply because she’s Palestinian. In 1946 ships full of Jewish immigrants landed from Poland and arrived in Palestine. They needed a home so her dad and grandfather took in a family and fed them for two years. In 1948 the family decided that they wanted the home and ran them out of their own home with guns. They fled to Syria.”

Mohamed spoke about the incident in an interview with Anadolu last year.

The response to Adidas’ decision has highlighted the ongoing struggle for Palestinian voices to be heard and respected. As one blogger noted, Bella is being boycotted not for any wrongdoing but for her identity and her advocacy for her people.

The swift removal of her campaign from Adidas’ platforms has been seen by many as a brand yielding to pressure from those who equate being Palestinian and standing up for Palestine to anti-semitism.

The backlash is also indicative of a broader issue: the association of Palestinians and Muslims with terrorism. This association also plays into dehumanising Palestinians and undermines legitimate calls for peace and justice in Gaza.

The controversy is a stark reminder of the prejudices that still exist. Blaming Bella for a massacre that occurred before she was born, purely based on her ethnicity, is not only unjust but also detrimental to the cause of peace. If anything, Bella has consistently advocated for peace and human rights for all, and she should be commended for her efforts, not vilified.

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NYS Jul 19, 2024 06:05pm
Adidas > : < Bella Conclusion : Cancel culture remains till Palestinian Freedom
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Laila Jul 19, 2024 07:10pm
As a popular and global brand they will undoubtedly struggle to appease and make everybody happy. It's best to stay out of politics. Just make good footwear and steer clear of any marketing that might fuel rumors or opposition in this woke world of ours.
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Free Palestine Jul 19, 2024 07:40pm
Everyone has rights to protest and stand against wrongful attacks on their country or community by a powerful individual or group. The killing of Palestinians citizens by Israelis Army is unacceptable by all means. October 7th 2023 attacks by a group of Hamas need to be investigated by UN Security Council immediately. The war in Gaza must be also investigated by international law authorities. The lives of innocent Israelis and Palestinians must br protected by all means.
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Owais Khan Jul 19, 2024 08:05pm
Disgusting zionists
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Laila Jul 19, 2024 08:29pm
Last night by chance I wandered on to a post on public social media about Palestine. I spent the better part of the night watching images and videos on Palestine until daylight appeared. Some were old, some recent. But they all had one thing in common; the resilient and unwavering spirit of Palestinians. From child to youth to old. I have always admired that perhaps because I see that lacking in Pakistan. People here cry and complain but won't fight for rights or change but rather await divine intervention and miracles or help from others. That's why 77 years later our condition hasn't change. That's why oppressors and corrupt forces, external and internal, have it easy in Pakistan. But with Palestinians, for over 7 decades their spirit has been steadfast and they never backed down. They are ready to die even for their cause. A force to be beckoned with. They hit them. They kill them. They imprison them. They humiliate them. They just can't break them. Because Palestinians can't be broken. Their women are standing shoulder to shoulder with their men and fighting, with or without headcover, whilst we want to restrict our females to the home and force headcover and not protest or fight. It took nearly 4 male Israeli guards to overpower a young teenage girl. They took her away while she was kicking and screaming. They just could not subdue her. Most of us were not alive in 1972. Neither was Bella. She had nothing to do with it, for heavens sakes. She just feels and stands for Palestine especially being half Palestinian on her father's side.
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shah Nawaz Bokhari Jul 20, 2024 10:38am
Excellent efforts to defend Palestine and voice of soldiers
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Bren Jul 22, 2024 09:44pm
Didn't Bella Hadid ask them to remove the ad..? They didn't remove it because of Zionist pressure, she asked them to take down the ad.
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