Gal Gadot “ evacuated from London Movie set ” after pro-Palestine activists stopped shooting

Gal Gadot was escorted on the set of his new film The Runner when a group of pro-Palestine demonstrators interrupted the shooting in London, he reported.
The 40-year-old Israeli actor, who plays in the film alongside Damien Lewis, previously expressed his support for his country following the War in the course of Israel-Hamas, leading to animated criticism.
Disney’s Redesk of Snow White, published in March, faced boycott calls with pro-Palestina groups that protest against the cast of Wonder Woman star in the film as a nasty queen.
Now groups have been presented on the set of his new film The Runner to protest against his pro-Israeli opinions.
The police were photographed in a hustle and bustle on Camden Road, just above the canal where the shooting took place on May 1.
Gadot was escorted on the game and replaced by a double of the body while the activists agitated flags, struck drums and shouted “ to stop bombing Palestine ” through a megaphone, he reported.

The actor, who previously served in the Israeli defense forces, would have “smoked” at the interruption, according to the Daily Mail.
She wore a blue racing jacket and black leggings for her role as London lawyer from which the son is removed. Gadot was filmed by running along the canal, turning the film.
This new project comes after Snow White has proven to be a flop at the box office, because the film – with a production budget of $ 270 million (203 million pounds Sterling) – has struggled to reduce costs.
While Gadot has publicly pleaded for Israel over the years, his Snow White Rachel Zegler co-star clearly indicated his support for Palestine.
While promoting the film directly, Zegler thanked fans for their “love” in response to the summer trailer, before adding X: “always remember, free Palestine”.
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After that, it was alleged that Gadot received death threats and his security was increased by Disney.
Variety reported: “Disney had to pay additional security for the mother of four”.
An initiate also declared to the point of sale that Zegler had not carried out the ramifications of her tweet: “She did not understand the repercussions of her actions with regard to what it meant for the film, for Gal, for anyone.”


In October 2023, the Israeli actress expressed her support for her country after Hamas launched an attack at the Nova Music Festival, which killed 364 people.
Gadot shared on Instagram: “I am standing with Israel, you should also.
“The world cannot sit on the fence when these horrible acts of terror occur!”
In 2021, she also called at the end of the conflict: “My heart breaks. My country is at war. I worry about my family, my friends. I worry about my people.
“It’s a vicious circle that lasted for too long. Israel deserves to live as a free and safe nation, our neighbors deserve the same thing.
“I pray for the victims and their families, I pray for this unimaginable hostility to finish, I pray that our leaders find the solution so that we can live side by side.
“I pray for better days.
Since Hamas’ attacks in 2023, the Israel’s offensive campaign in Gaza has killed more than 50,000 Palestinians, the territory ministry in March announced.
About 90% of the Gaza population of 2.3 million people were moved, and hundreds of thousands of people are struggling with hunger and disease in sordid tents on the coast, according to United Nations officials.
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