In his initial search for a queen, the Shah of Shahs selected a woman whose nation suffered defeat at the hands of the Jews, although it did not preclude her from becoming fabulously wealthy as a model. Bella Hadid had the exact qualification that the king sought, the willingness to exhibit herself in public. But on account of her immense wealth, which she never credited to the Jewish fashion designers, the king later felt that Queen Bella was angling for his throne in an attempt to weaponize the Persian state against the Jews.
“The Jews deposed my dear Bella because she supports Palestine,” said her father MoHaman Hadid. “But I have other daughters who will find their way into royal households and use their power to torment the Zionists.”
By Sergey Rachmaninoff