Gal Gadot’s Screening of Brutal Hamas Attack Footage Rocked By ‘Violent Confrontations’ In Los Angeles
Violent scuffles broke out on Wednesday night in Los Angeles outside of a screening of footage of Hamas’s devastating attack on Israel on October 7th that left some 1,500 people dead, mostly civilians.
“Protests leading to violent confrontations in Los Angeles during a screening of uncensored video showing the brutal atrocities committed by Hamas against Israel,” began Fox News’s Dana Perino.
Perino’s co-anchor Bill Hemmer added, “Yesterday’s screening was organized by Wonder Woman, actress, Gal Gadot – she has dual citizenship, Israeli and American. It took place at the heavily guarded Museum of Tolerance.”
“Fighting broke out between demonstrators outside the hard-to-watch video that runs about 47 minutes, we’re told, was compiled from raw footage of the deadly attack on October seven shot by Hamas terrorists showing the murder and the kidnapping and the dead bodies in Israel,” Hemmer added before going to Christina Coleman, a Fox News Los Angeles-based correspondent.
“Hi. Good morning, Dana. Yes, a private screening of graphic footage from Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel titled Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre sparked fighting outside of LA’s Museum of Tolerance last night,” Coleman reported, adding:
Take a look at this. A witness captured video of the violent incident. He said some Israel supporters were pepper sprayed during the brawl And a clash between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine demonstrators near the museum. Now, inside of the building, an audience of more than 150 people, including Hollywood executives, took part in the private screening of the Hamas attack video. The footage was compiled by the Israel Defense Forces so that journalists and public figures worldwide could view it and counter the misinformation that’s being spread by some regarding the attacks.
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass responded to that fight last night outside the museum. She said, quote, “We cannot allow current worldwide tension to devolve into this unacceptable violence in our city. This is a time of immense pain and distress for thousands of Angelenos. We must stand together.”
Now, Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot, who was born in Israel and served two years as a soldier in the IDF, has drawn swift criticism from pro-Palestine supporters for organizing the L.A. screening of the Hamas attack footage and for her support for Israel. But she is not backing down. Just yesterday, Gadot posted a video, a Broadway performer singing “Bring Him Home” with the caption, “Over 240 hostages, including 30 children, are still being held captive by Hamas. This is a prayer from Broadway to bring them home.”
“Now, as for that fight outside of the museum last night, LAPD has not said if any arrests were made,” Coleman concluded.
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