Mia Khalifa Reacts to Song Calling for Her Murder

Mia Khalifa has reacted to news that a new hip-hop track calls for her murder over her ongoing support of Palestinians amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.Mia Khalifa has reacted to news that a new hip-hop track calls for her murder over her ongoing support of Palestinians amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.


The track in question is called “Charbu Darbu,” which the Times of Israel says is derived from Syrian Arabic and means “swords and strikes.” The publication reports that in Hebrew slang, it refers to “raining hell” on an opponent. The track is by duo Ness Ve Stilla, whose members are Nesia Levy and Dor Soroker.

“Left, right, left, how is it that the whole country is in uniform from Galilee to Eilat… We’ve brought the entire army against you and we swear there won’t be forgiveness, sons of Amalek,” the lyrics say, with the latter reference comparing Palestinian militant group Hamas to a Biblical enemy of the Israelites.

Celebrities are also named on that list, including Khalifa, model Bella Hadid and singer Dua Lipa—all of whom have spoken out in support of the Palestinian civilians affected by the conflict in Gaza.

“Every c***’s last day will come/ Bella Hadid, Dupa Lipa, Mia Khalifa,” they rap.

“Charbu Darbu,” which is trending atop streaming platforms in Israel, caught the attention of former adult film star Khalifa, who took aim at the style of the track in a post on X, formerly Twitter.


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