Gal Gadot's Walk of Fame Ceremony Draws Protests Over Israel-Palestine Conflict
The event, delayed by demonstrations, highlighted divisions tied to Gadot's advocacy for Israel and ongoing violence in Gaza.
- Pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters clashed at Gal Gadot's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, delaying the event by 15 minutes.
- Police detained some protesters after confrontations, including the alleged theft of an Israeli flag, though no arrests were made.
- The ceremony occurred as Israeli airstrikes in Gaza reportedly killed over 400 people, intensifying global tensions over the conflict.
- Gadot, the first Israeli actor to receive a Walk of Fame star, avoided addressing the protests and emphasized her Israeli heritage in her speech.
- The protests underscored Hollywood's role as a platform for political disputes, reflecting broader divisions over the Israel-Palestine issue.































