Bar Refaeli puts on a VERY racy display in black lacy underwear as she flaunts her washboard abs

She's known for her racy displays and jaw-dropping physique. 

And Bar Refaeli wowed in another sexy lingerie post as she took to Instagram with her latest daring post on Wednesday. 

The Israeli supermodel, 38, showcased her washboard abs as she left little to the imagination in a black lacy underwear set. 

Going barefaced for the snaps, the star looked positively radiant as she took the mirror selfie, while blonde locks cascaded over her shoulders in natural waves. 

Bar, who shares three children Liv, five, Elle, four, and David, two, with her husband Adi Ezra, 49, an Israeli businessman, shared two snaps as she changed only the direction of her gaze in each. 

Bar Refaeli put on a VERY racy display in black lacy underwear as she flaunted her washboard abs in her latest Instagram post on Wednesday

Bar Refaeli put on a VERY racy display in black lacy underwear as she flaunted her washboard abs in her latest Instagram post on Wednesday 

Going barefaced for the snaps, the star looked positively radiant as she took the mirror selfie, while blonde locks cascaded over her shoulders in natural waves

Going barefaced for the snaps, the star looked positively radiant as she took the mirror selfie, while blonde locks cascaded over her shoulders in natural waves

Last month Bar accused Bella Hadid of spreading fake news with a post showing Palestinian children.

Bella, 27, had shared an image of the children to her 60 million followers along with the caption: 'Gaza on my mind' - a reference to the continuing situation in the Palestinian territory currently under attack by Israel.

However, the clip was originally from the Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria and came from a 2021 documentary directed by Bashar al-Assad during the Syrian civil war.

After social media users began pointing out the image was from Syria, Instagram added a note saying the post was missing important context and could mislead people. 

The note linked to a web page that explains the images are from a refugee camp in Syria showing the victims of Assad's regime, not Israel.

And Bar made sure to call out Bella as she shared a screenshot of her fellow model's post with a red 'fake news' stamp over the top.

'Didn't you learn from your sister's mistake?' she wrote, likely in reference to Bella's older sister Gigi Hadid's own blunder in which she claimed Israel is 'the only country in the world that keeps children as prisoners of war'.

Gigi's post accused Israel of the 'abduction, rape, humiliation, torture, murder of Palestinians' but the model - whose father is Palestinian and who last year likened Israelis to Nazis - apologised for her 'mistake', which she said was careless.

Last month Bar accused Bella Hadid of spreading fake news with a post showing Palestinian children. However, the clip was originally from the Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria and came from a 2021 documentary directed by Bashar al-Assad during the Syrian civil war

Last month Bar accused Bella Hadid of spreading fake news with a post showing Palestinian children. However, the clip was originally from the Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria and came from a 2021 documentary directed by Bashar al-Assad during the Syrian civil war

Taking to Instagram to call out Bella, Bar shared a screenshot of her fellow model's post with a red 'fake news' stamp over the top

Taking to Instagram to call out Bella, Bar shared a screenshot of her fellow model's post with a red 'fake news' stamp over the top

Instagram added a note underneath Hadid's post saying it was missing important context and could mislead people (pictured)

Instagram added a note underneath Hadid's post saying it was missing important context and could mislead people (pictured)

Bella's older sister Gigi apologized last November after claiming Israel 'is the only country in the world' keeping children as prisoners of war

Bella's older sister Gigi apologized last November after claiming Israel 'is the only country in the world' keeping children as prisoners of war 

'Taking innocent people as hostages is never okay,' Gigi wrote at the time, adding: 'Hurting someone because they are Jewish is never okay.'

At the time, Bar hit out at Gigi in the wake of her post. She shared other posts calling out Gigi, and also shared a video of a spokesperson for the Israel Defence Forces talking about the country's Iron Dome defence system and the ongoing conflict with Hamas - which was sparked by the October 7 terror attack.

Israel launched its war in Gaza after the Hamas attack that left around 1,200 people dead. Hamas militants also took roughly 250 people hostage and Israel estimates 129 remain in Gaza, including 34 who are presumed dead. 

'I think there's a lot to be mad at, but I think the anger of the world should be directed at Hamas (for its attack on Israel),' the spokesperson said in the video shared by Bar at the time.  

'Because Israel didn't start this war. We didn't want this war.'

'Our war is against Hamas,' the spokesperson continued, adding, 'It's not against Palestinians.' The video ends with the spokesperson urging the world to do their research and 'be on the right side of history.'

'I think she's talking to you,' Bar wrote along with the video, tagging Gigi.

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