Bella Hadid's pro-Palestine tirade forces Instagram to apologize

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Bella Hadid had earlier hit out at Instagram for taking down a picture of her father's passport

Instagram issued an apology to supermodel Bella Hadid after she called out the platform for removing a photo of her father’s Palestinian nationality.

A spokesperson for Facebook, Instagram’s parent company responded to Hadid’s outburst in a statement given to Page Six.

“To protect the privacy of our community, we don’t allow people to post personal information, such as passport numbers, on Instagram. In this case the passport number was blurred out, so this content shouldn’t have been removed. We’ve restored the content and apologized to Bella for the mistake,” said the rep.

The 23-year-old model had earlier hit out at the photo-video sharing application for taking down a picture of her father Mohamed Hadid’s passport that showed his birthplace as Palestine.

“Instagram removed my story that only said ‘My baba And his birthplace of Palestine’ with a photograph of his American passport. @instagram exactly what part of me being proud of my father’s birth place of Palestine is ‘bullying, harassment, graphic or sexual nudity?'” she said.

“Are we not allowed to be Palestinian on Instagram? This, to me, is bullying,” said the Palestinian-Dutch model.

“Do you want me to change his birthplace for you? I am proud to be Palestinian. Everyone should post where their mother and fathers were born today! Remind them of how proud you are of where you come from !!!”