Bella Hadid draws attention at Cannes with pro-Palestinian symbolism
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- Reports say Bella Hadid highlighted Palestinian identity through symbolic jewellery at Cannes Film Festival.
- Social media users widely reacted, praising the model’s political and cultural messaging.
Palestinian-Dutch model Bella Hadid has sparked widespread online discussion after appearing at the Cannes Film Festival in an outfit described by media reports as carrying symbolic references to Palestinian identity.
Bella Hadid shows support for Palestine at the red carpet in Cannes by wearing Palestinian key necklace symbolizing the hope of return pic.twitter.com/dh30RiV0yQ
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Her look featured a minimalist black ensemble paired with a silver pendant combining two widely recognised symbols: the “Key of Return,” associated with Palestinian refugees’ right of return, and a map-shaped design representing historic Palestine.
The appearance quickly circulated across social media platforms, where users interpreted it as a political and cultural statement linked to Palestinian identity and memory.
Reports from the festival suggest the pendant was designed as a fusion of historical and political symbolism, elements often used in Palestinian cultural expression.
The “Key of Return” is commonly referenced in Palestinian discourse as a symbol of displacement following the 1948 Nakba, while map imagery is frequently used in artistic and activist contexts to represent national heritage.
Hadid’s appearance comes amid ongoing global debate over public expressions of solidarity with Palestinians in international cultural spaces.
Online platforms, particularly X, saw a surge of commentary following the appearance. Supporters praised what they described as a visible act of solidarity, while others framed it as an extension of Hadid’s longstanding engagement with Palestinian advocacy.
She is queen for a reason
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Posts circulating online highlighted the emotional and political significance attached to the symbols, with users linking the imagery to broader discussions about displacement, identity, and representation.
The appearance also drew criticism from some commentators and online users who argued that celebrities should avoid displaying politically charged symbols at major cultural events such as Cannes. Critics said such gestures risk turning entertainment platforms into arenas for political messaging, which they claim may deepen polarization.
Others questioned the framing of fashion as a form of activism, arguing that symbolic statements can be interpreted differently across audiences and may be seen as controversial depending on political context.
Gross
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October 7 fanatic
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The Cannes appearance adds to a pattern of public moments in which Hadid has used high-profile fashion events to reflect political or cultural themes connected to her heritage.
Observers note that such gestures have increasingly placed fashion at the intersection of celebrity influence and political expression, particularly during major international events with global media coverage.
The discussion reflects a wider trend of cultural figures using visibility at global platforms to highlight political causes, often generating strong reactions across social media and traditional press coverage.



