The Met Gala ‘Massacre’: Biggest fashion night decried after Israel continues assault in Rafah

The Met and the Israeli assault on Rafah were simultaneously occurring on Monday

What is often referred to as the biggest night in fashion took place on Monday in New York City. The Met Gala, always scheduled for the first Monday of May, allows A-list celebrities to walk the carpet in a display of avant-garde fashion as they raise funds for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

While the public usually enjoys picking apart their favourite looks, this year's Met Gala — co-chaired by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, Latin artist Bad Bunny, and actors Zendaya, Chris Hemsworth and Jennifer Lopez — was met with severe backlash from netizens due to the worsening situation in Gaza.

What was happening in Rafah?

On the same day, Israel announced that Palestinians in eastern Rafah would have to evacuate, as they planned a ground invasion of the city, which caused global alarm. Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Anto­nio Guterres, condemned the order and said it would be “impossible to carry out safely”.

Millions of Palestinians were living and taking refuge in Rafah, yet the Israeli military continued to move several brigades closer to the city. Israel Defense Forces also announced on Monday that it had begun "conducting targeted strikes against Hamas terror targets in eastern Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip."

Real-life 'Hunger Games'

As we watched both the glamorous fashion being flaunted at the Met Gala and the horrifying footage of Palestinians’ struggles from behind a screen, it seems that what was once an event many would look forward to, was now seen as taking place in bad taste.

It’s safe to say that every single outfit at the Met Gala cost thousands of dollars, meanwhile in Gaza, the threat of famine, death and destruction hung in the air. The stark contrast between the two simultaneously occurring events has been compared to The Hunger Games trilogy on social media, with people likening the celebrities walking the Met carpet to the rich and heartless members of the Capitol while the districts, in this case, the Palestinians, fight for survival. “The Met Gala is really giving the Capitol vibes while a genocide is happening in Gaza,” an X user wrote.

Another user pointed out, “The Hunger Games comparisons is insane, because we’re oohing and aahing over people in pretty gowns while children are being literally murdered. We’re living it.”

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