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One Direction's Zayn Malik receives death threats after tweeting ‘#FreePalestine’
The British-Pakistani boy-bander caused a firestorm after posting the pro-Palestine message Sunday night. His tweet, and backlash, comes after fellow celebrities Rihanna and Dwight Howard tweeted then deleted the same hashtag.
BY Chiderah Monde
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, July 28, 2014, 12:30 PM
One Direction singer Zayn Malik weighed in on the Israeli-Palestinian crisis by declaring his support for one side over the other with the tweet "#FreePalestine."
The British-Pakistani boy bander, 21, who is also Muslim, received both praise and backlash from fans on opposite sides of the Gaza conflict after posting the tweet Sunday night.
Some angry social media users even went as far as suggesting Malik kill himself, while others have accused him of being anti-Semitic. Many One Direction fans took to Twitter-warring with each other.
Malik's message received over 150,000 retweets, and has been "favorited" just as many times.
While he is the first One Direction member to voice an opinion on the polarizing issue, Malik isn't the first high profile celebrity to comment.
@zaynmalik via Twitter Zayn Malik of One Direction tweeted '#FreePalestine' on Sunday. The message went out to his 13 million followers.
Selena Gomez caused a firestorm after posting an Instagram message July 18 which read, "It's about humanity. Pray for Gaza."
"Please pray for those families and babies today," she captioned the photo. "Please always remember what's important in life. It's not any of this. We are here to help, inspire and love. Be that change. #wearethenextgeneration.”
"And of course to be clear, I am not picking any sides," she added. "I am praying for peace and humanity for all!"
The 22-year old singer refused to take down her neutral post despite backlash — as some fans took her message as pro-Palestine, but Malik appears to be more deliberate about his stance.
Almost 24 hours later, his tweet remains on display for his 13 million followers.
Other celebrities who appeared to choose the same side — like Rihanna and basketball player Dwight Howard — quickly took down their "#FreePalestine" tweets.
Ian Gavan/Getty Images for Sony Pictures Zayn Malik (second from left) is the only member of One Direction to weigh in on the conflict in Gaza.
Rihanna called her posting a "mistake," taking it down after eight minutes, and later wrote that she hoped for a "peaceful end to the conflict."
Howard also called his tweet a mistake and apologized for having “offended anyone.”
One Direction's Zayn Malik receives death threats after tweeting ‘#FreePalestine’ - NY Daily News
The British-Pakistani boy-bander caused a firestorm after posting the pro-Palestine message Sunday night. His tweet, and backlash, comes after fellow celebrities Rihanna and Dwight Howard tweeted then deleted the same hashtag.
BY Chiderah Monde
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, July 28, 2014, 12:30 PM
One Direction singer Zayn Malik weighed in on the Israeli-Palestinian crisis by declaring his support for one side over the other with the tweet "#FreePalestine."
The British-Pakistani boy bander, 21, who is also Muslim, received both praise and backlash from fans on opposite sides of the Gaza conflict after posting the tweet Sunday night.
Some angry social media users even went as far as suggesting Malik kill himself, while others have accused him of being anti-Semitic. Many One Direction fans took to Twitter-warring with each other.
Malik's message received over 150,000 retweets, and has been "favorited" just as many times.
While he is the first One Direction member to voice an opinion on the polarizing issue, Malik isn't the first high profile celebrity to comment.
Selena Gomez caused a firestorm after posting an Instagram message July 18 which read, "It's about humanity. Pray for Gaza."
"Please pray for those families and babies today," she captioned the photo. "Please always remember what's important in life. It's not any of this. We are here to help, inspire and love. Be that change. #wearethenextgeneration.”
"And of course to be clear, I am not picking any sides," she added. "I am praying for peace and humanity for all!"
The 22-year old singer refused to take down her neutral post despite backlash — as some fans took her message as pro-Palestine, but Malik appears to be more deliberate about his stance.
Almost 24 hours later, his tweet remains on display for his 13 million followers.
Other celebrities who appeared to choose the same side — like Rihanna and basketball player Dwight Howard — quickly took down their "#FreePalestine" tweets.
Rihanna called her posting a "mistake," taking it down after eight minutes, and later wrote that she hoped for a "peaceful end to the conflict."
Howard also called his tweet a mistake and apologized for having “offended anyone.”
One Direction's Zayn Malik receives death threats after tweeting ‘#FreePalestine’ - NY Daily News