Gal Gadot recently returned to the movie set of her upcoming film in Venice amidst the conflict in her home country, Israel. The Wonder Woman star was seen looking somber as she arrived on set to continue shooting scenes for Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante. Gadot, 38, was spotted traveling by taxi boat across the water, where her co-star Jason Momoa is also filming. Earlier, she had made a public plea for support for Israel during the ongoing attacks by Hamas. In her latest appearance, she was seen wearing a green linen shirt and white linen bottoms while carrying a brown leather handbag. Despite her serious expression, she was also caught on camera warmly greeting and hugging people at a nearby restaurant.
Gal held on tightly to the edge of the water taxi in Venice as it cruised down the canal.
After expressing her support for Israel on social media, the celebrity was spotted wearing a laid-back ensemble complete with an oversized white t-shirt adorned with a face resembling supermodel Kate Moss. With her short dark hair cascading down her shoulders, she shielded her eyes behind chic black and gold sunglasses.
Having served in the Israeli Defence Forces in the past, the actress urged her followers to stand with the country during the ongoing conflict. In a heartfelt message, she highlighted the devastating impact of the violence in Gaza, where innocent civilians, including women and children, were being held captive by Hamas. Describing the harrowing scenes she had heard about, she shared her prayers for those affected by the conflict.
The actor engaged in conversation with individuals by the beach.
While on the set, she gave someone a hug as they were walking around. In a different post, Gal posted a picture of the Jewish Magen David with a message saying ‘I support Israel.’ She expressed her support in the caption, urging others to do the same. She emphasized that the world cannot remain indifferent to the terrible acts of terrorism happening. These statements from the actress came after reports that several Britons had lost their lives in attacks by Hamas on Israel, with others still missing.