Do you think people who own their lands would change their names?
Mohamed Hadid-father of Gigi, Bella & Anwar Hadid- Palestinian American who if you actually Google, you won't find the word "Palestinian" in his information, just American.
"American Real Estate Developer", dehumanising & ethnic cleansing much right?
Well if you check his Wikipedia page, it gets worse.
Nazareth is actually what the city is called after the occupation & Israeli settlement got a hold and control over it, what bothers me is the Palestinian, the owner of the land, apparently "claims" he was from Dahir Al-Umar, mind you Mohamed Hadid the Real Estate master mind had to flee with his family to Lebanon during Nakba 1948, but that didn't make him change his name, he carries his name with pride & he passed it down to his kids (there are 2 other children that I didn't Google).
Even though Google & Wikipedia are ethnically cleansing this man & partially calling him a liar "claim" *wink wink*, he still got death threats after the 7th of October, both him and his family.
TMZ & other media outlets said "Palestine" while Jerusalem Post the Israeli media outlet said "Hamas":
You see the difference of reporting?
Israel says "The Hadids support Hamas so they're receiving death threats" while TMZ literally a gossip magazine "The Hadid family are receiving death threats for supporting their homelands".
Yet they never stopped calling for ceasefire or cowering in fear & most importantly they never changed their names to fit in the US.
But guess who changed their names?
Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot's family changed their last name when they moved to Israel to fit in, literally.
Wanna know who else changed their names?
Benjamin Netanyaho
And of course there are more & more Israeli citizens who went through "name change" so tell me, who is the owner of the land? Who is the one who has the actual right to defend?
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@yolanda.hadid: ❤️Precious time with my world traveler on a one night layover with mamma…….
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Is Kyle the Real Master of Puppets?
I believe that Kyle Richards gets her friends to do her dirty work for her. There’s a reason why she’s never rushing into the defence of Sutton Stracke.
Annemarie Wiley, Dorit Kemsley, Faye Resnick, and Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave have all fought the battles for Kyle over the years.
They’re her little minions, even if Kyle doesn’t claim Annemarie as a friend anymore.
I agree that all Sutton did to Kyle was asking questions, maybe not in the right manner. And was Sutton rude and strange this season? Yes, but so was Kyle.
Kyle was a little paranoid as she thought that Sutton came into the season with a target on Kyle’s back, and she started the insinuation storm.
“Sutton is acting off. Is she drunk? Is she mixing alcohol with her medicine? Sutton doesn’t eat. Has she got an eating disorder?”
This is the narrative that Kyle started, and she’s refusing to acknowledge any blame in it.
She’s pointing the finger to Annemarie, Dorit, and Teddi instead of owning her part in the origin of the narrative.
She actually cut Crystal Kung Minkoff off when she was about to say that it seemed like Kyle and Dorit had talked about Sutton’s drinking habit before.
When Kyle tried to defend herself by saying that she had never verbally said that Sutton had a drinking problem, Sutton’s response was:
“They won’t come out of your mouth because you’re very smart. You’re very smart and you’re very clever. You play a good game of chess.”
Who was the best at chess? Kyle or Lisa Vanderpump? This reminded me of “Munchausen syndrome” from season 6.
Lisa Rinna was blamed for it. Vanderpump was accused to be the puppet master behind it. But Kyle was the one who had implied that Yolanda Hadid had Munchausen syndrome.
As Sutton pointed out at the reunion:
“It’s the insinuation. It’s understanding your responsibility in the insinuation. You’ve got to understand this at some point, Kyle.”
But she never will. Kyle and Vanderpump are more alike than people think. They will never admit that they were behind those things.
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Gigi Hadid reading her mother's book, 'Believe me'
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