The decision by a Palestinian Authority movie theater not to show the current top grossing Hollywood film due to the casting of an Israeli actress in the lead role drew ridicule from the IDF’s Civil Administration, which governs Judea and Samaria.
Gal Gadot, an Israeli actress who played supporting roles in major Hollywood pictures including Batman v Superman and The Fast and the Furious franchise, was cast for the title role in the DC Comics blockbuster, Wonder Woman.
Gadot’s role in the film has led several Arab countries, including Lebanon, Tunisia, and Algeria, to ban the film.
Following Lebanon’s lead, a movie theater in the Palestinian Authority-controlled city of Ramallah has decided not to screen the movie.
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ReplyDeleteMeh, their loss.
ReplyDelete1:58 get out of here with that stupidity. You should learn to spell it might help
If you have nothing better to do then chastise people for their spelling, perhaps you should get a hobby. Or a job.
DeleteWhy would they want to do that when it's so cozy in mommy and daddy's basement?
DeleteYes their scared of her, she repressents everything that Islam doesnt like.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who can't tell a difference between the words boarders and borders cannot in reality be a believable person.I'm sorry, but the English language has rules, and this is one of them, and the immigrants need to know the difference. When the "citizens: can't even fathom their own language, then how would you expect our legal immigrants learn basic, and I mean BASIC English? It's just pathetic, but yet you comment here and want us to value your opinions but show you have less than a third grade education?
ReplyDeleteI thought I was in 2017...
Gal Gadot is the hottest thing to ever come out of Israel!! I have heard from several people that Wonder Woman was actually pretty good. I will still wait for Redbox to release it but I can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteNow for the Palestinians. Who cares if they won't show the movie. It portrays a strong, single woman how fights for justice so this won't work for their mindset. It could give Palestinian women/girls the wrong ideas.