


Two Israeli rappers have called for the murder of singer Dua Lipa, model Bella Hadid and ex-porn star Mia Khalifa in a chart-topping song that has become an unofficial soundtrack for the Israel-Hamas war.
The drill rap by Israeli duo, Ness and Stilla, has exploded since it was released three months ago — with the music video since racking up a whopping 18.5 million views on YouTube.
The Hebrew track — titled “Harbu Darbu” — features the rappers firing off an apparent kill list of those they hold accountable for the October 7 bloodshed inflicted by Hamas terrorists in southern Israel.
“Every dog will get what’s coming to them,” the duo sing in the clip after listing off the three celebrity names.
Dua Lipa, the British-Albanian singer; and Hadid, who is of Palestinian descent, have both called for a cease-fire amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Khalifa, meanwhile, sparked outrage after referring to Hamas as “freedom fighters” on social media in the days after the war broke out.
Meanwhile, the rappers also take aim at Mohammed Deif, the head of Hamas’ Al-Qassam brigades; Hamas’ political wing chair, Ismail Haniyeh; and Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah — chanting that the Israel Defense Forces will “rain a storm down on them.”
Other lyrics featured in the rap translate to “we have brought the whole army against you and we swear there will be no forgiveness” and “get your a-s ready” for the IDF.
The rappers flip the middle finger, make gun signs with their hands and wave an Israeli flag at various points throughout the music clip.
Ness and Stilla — whose real names are Nessya Levi and Dor Soroker — released the track just weeks after the Oct. 7 attacks.
The rap quickly went viral and soared to the top of Israel’s Mako chart, which tracks the country’s streaming service and radio plays.
It also featured heavily as background music on TikTok videos where young Israelis and soldiers filmed themselves lip-syncing and dancing to the song.
At the time, Khalifa reacted to the song at the time, tweeting: “Y’all that song calling for the IDF to kill me, Bella, and Dua is over a DRILL beat, they can’t even call for genocide in their own culture, they had to colonize something to get it to #1.”
Dua Lipa and Hadid haven’t commented publicly on the track.