Anti-Israel Hadid Sister Lip-Syncs About Wanting To ‘Torture and Kill’ People, Turn Them Into ‘Fertilizer’

Alana Hadid, the lesser-known sister of celebrity models Bella and Gigi, has a history of spreading anti-Israel conspiracy theories

Alana Hadid (Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Watermelon Pictures)

Anti-Israel activist Alana Hadid, the lesser-known sister of celebrity models Bella and Gigi Hadid, posted a video on social media of her lip-syncing to a song about wanting to “torture and kill” people and turn them into “fertilizer.”

Hadid posted a video of herself flinging handfuls of dirt in a garden, wearing a necklace that shows Palestine “from the River to the Sea,” and lip-syncing to the song “Fertilizer” by Peachkka—a rapper and “clairaudient and claircognizant intuitive reader and artist”—on Instagram Wednesday.

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“There is only one more option for these disgusting individuals: fertilizer,” the song goes. “Unpopular opinion, I think they should die if they f— with the children. I think we should take them out to the center of town and torture and kill them.”

“I think we should make them suffer, make them eat their s— for supper,” she lip-synced. “I want to see them squirm on stage and make them scream out for their mother, send them back to the earth, back to the dirt. That’s all that they’re worth.”

Hadid captioned her post “Best song to Garden to.” A text overlay on the video read, “Come Gardening With Me. Volume Up Please.” While lip-syncing, she put on a t-shirt reading, “Life is Better With Empathy.”

A representative for Hadid did not respond to a request for comment.

Hadid did not mention Israel or Gaza in the post, but she has made a name for herself as an anti-Israel activist who has falsely accused the Jewish state of committing a “genocide” in Gaza and has spread conspiracy theories about Israel.

Hadid has also falsely accused Israel of forcibly sterilizing Ethiopian Jews who immigrated to the country.

“This was about controlling a population they deemed undesirable, all while maintaining the image of being a safe haven for Jewish people,” she said. “This wasn’t just a medical crime, it was population control, and it’s deeply rooted in racism.”

Hadid discussed her activism in an interview with anti-Israel commentator Mehdi Hasan in 2024, saying that she has “liberation in [her] blood.”

Hadid most recently worked as creative director for Watermelon Pictures, a Palestinian film company that describes itself as a “space for artists who dare to picture liberation.” A spokesman for Watermelon Pictures said Hadid parted ways with the company last December.

Other members of the Hadid family have engaged in radical anti-Israel and at times antisemitic rhetoric. Alana Hadid’s father, Mohamed, has compared Israelis to Nazis. He has also called for “an end to the state of Israel” and said the Jewish state “should not exist.” In 2020, Hadid posted a graphic on Instagram that connected Israel to the killing of George Floyd, calling them “two sides of the same coin.”

Bella Hadid, Alana’s sister, shared a post on her Instagram story that claimed that Hamas made an Israeli hostage a birthday cake during his time in captivity. She shared another post that claimed that Hamas treated the Israeli hostages better than Israel treats Palestinian prisoners.

Original News Source – Washington Free Beacon