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Gal Gadot will screen a film in Hollywood showing the raid perpetrated by Hamas against Israel

Director and Oscar winner Guy Nattiv, the main promoter of the initiative, assured i24 that the “Wonder Woman” actress and her husband "helped make this possible."

Gal Gadot durante un evento de Tiffanies en junio de 2023.

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"Wonder Woman" actress Gal Gadot plans to project images of the Oct. 7 raid carried out by Hamas against Israel in Los Angeles and New York. While director and Oscar winner Guy Natti was the architect of the idea, and he assured Israeli outlet i24 that the actress and her husband, Yaron Varsano, "helped make this possible."

The video, 47 minutes long and provided by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), will be broadcast, as revealed by The Wrap, this Wednesday at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. A total of 120 guests will attend this screening, including celebrities and prominent Hollywood figures. All of them are invited to the screening to see the brutal truth of what really happened on Oct. 7. Nattiv explained to the Israeli media that the massacre reminds him of the Holocaust:

As a filmmaker, I swore that these images of October 7 would not be forgotten, and the world would see them. Because now the denial begins - it is a fake, it is not a fake … We cannot pass by in silence.

Shining light on the Hamas massacre

Furthermore, Nattiv explained, the intention is that the 47-minute film titled "Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre" is seen by a specialized audience in the sector that can help shine a light on the massacre committed during the raid: "People who have film experience, so we can show them this crazy document that is reminiscent of the films created about the Holocaust."

The images will be the same seen by group of international journalists weeks ago. They have been described as violent and include videos of murders, beheadings and mass rapes of Jews, among other things.

At the media screening, several of the people who were gathered there could not bear to see the corpses and "the horrible scenes in the autopsy rooms."

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