Gal Gadot, the popular actress known for her role in Wonder Woman, was spotted on her way to Chateau Marmont hotel for lunch in Los Angeles. This was a day after she urged the United Nations to demand the immediate release of every female hostage held by Hamas. The Heart of Stone star was accompanied by her spouse Jaron Varsano, a film producer. They were seen walking together to the famous location while Gal was dressed in an off-white long-sleeved sweater, black leather pants, and matching boots. Her dark brown hair was pulled back, and she had dark sunglasses on. Meanwhile, Varsano was dressed in a gray button-up top, dark blue jeans, black sneakers, and black sunglasses. This statement came after almost two months since Hamas militants attacked a music festival on October 7, killing several Israeli people and taking 240 hostages back to Gaza.
On Monday, Gal Gadot, who is 38 years old, was seen in Los Angeles with her husband, Jaron Varsano, who is 48 years old. The couple was heading to Chateau Marmont hotel for lunch. This happened a day after she urged the United Nations to demand the immediate release of every female hostage held by Hamas.
In a recent Instagram post, Gadot made a heartfelt plea for the release of female hostages who have been held captive by Hamas for the past two months since their violent attack on October 7th. The actress has been a vocal supporter of Israel and has condemned the lack of action by the global community to address this urgent emergency. She urged all those who advocate for women’s rights to take action and demand the immediate release of these women, emphasizing that they cannot endure this horror any longer. Gadot’s message was a call to action for allies of women everywhere to stand up against violence and speak out for justice.
The famous spot was graced by the presence of the actress who portrayed Wonder Woman and her spouse as they strolled towards it.
Gadot has openly displayed her solidarity with Israel after a group of Hamas terrorists launched an attack on a festival on October 7.
Gal Gadot, the star of Heart of Stone, was wearing a long-sleeved off-white sweater along with black leather pants and boots. Unfortunately, Shani Louk, who was kidnapped by Hamas while partying with friends at the Nova festival near Kibbutz Re’im, was found dead three weeks later after a bone from the base of her skull was discovered. Despite her family’s hope that she was still alive, her passing was confirmed in late October. Although it is unclear where and how the bone was found, her family did confirm her death. Gadot, who spent two years in the IDF as a combat fitness instructor, has been advocating for the release of all remaining hostages since the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas. She recently hosted a screening in Hollywood that showcased footage of Hamas’ attack on October 7th. The video titled ‘Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre’ was provided by the IDF and was mostly filmed by Hamas terrorists, depicting the murder, mass rapes, and beheadings of Jewish people, including the massacre at the Nova music festival. Gal Gadot was one of the first Hollywood celebrities to support Israel after the initial attack, writing: ‘I stand with Israel you should too. The world cannot sit on the fence when these horrific acts of terror are happening!’
In her social media post, Gadot mentioned Shani Louk, a 22-year-old woman who was featured in a Hamas video and later found dead with a bone from the base of her skull missing after being held captive for three weeks.
From the city of Sderot in southern Israel, one can witness the sight of smoke billowing up into the sky following Israeli attacks on Gaza.
On December 3, Palestinian residents were seen examining the damage inflicted on their homes as a result of the air strikes in Gaza.
The sight of smoke rising above the Palestinian enclave is a common occurrence during the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, as Israeli attacks continue to take place.
Gal Gadot, the actress known for her role as Wonder Woman, appealed to her followers to donate funds to aid those affected by recent attacks. These attacks have resulted in a revelation of sexual violence and rape committed by Hamas and Islamic Jihad attackers towards both men and women. Advocacy groups like Israel’s Survivors of Sexual Violence have reported physical evidence and eyewitness accounts of such violence in communities located in the southern part of the country. Yael Sherer, a spokeswoman for the group, shared on BBC Radio 4 that there are a few survivors of both genders. She also mentioned that the victims were not only murdered but their bodies were mutilated as well, causing immense disgrace and dishonor. On another note, Israeli police have opened the nation’s largest-ever investigation into crimes committed against women and sexual violence.