'Snow White' remake banned in Lebanon due to Gal Gadot's Israel support
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Lebanon's government has banned the Disney remake of 'Snow White' starring Gal Gadot, primarily due to her support for Israel during its conflict with Hezbollah. The country's Interior Minister enforced this ban amid heightened tensions, reflecting a broader trend as previous films of Gadot like 'Wonder Woman' have also been outlawed. This comes in light of recent protests during her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, showcasing a rift in political views, particularly between Gadot and her co-star Rachel Zegler, leading to alleged conflicts during film promotion.
Lebanon's Interior Minister Ahmad Al-Hajjar ordered the ban on 'Snow White' due to Gal Gadot's support of Israel, amidst the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah.
Gal Gadot's outspoken support for Israel, particularly following the Oct. 7 attacks, has made her films targets for bans in Lebanon, including 'Death on the Nile' and 'Wonder Woman'.
The tension between Gadot and her co-star Rachel Zegler, who supports Palestine, reportedly caused on-set drama and impacted their promotional activities for 'Snow White'.
The protests surrounding Gadot's Hollywood Walk of Fame star highlighted the polarization of opinions, with clashes between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel supporters at the event.
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