Gal Gadot plans Hollywood screening of IDF footage depicting Hamas atrocities

Israeli actress Gal Gadot is making efforts to illuminate the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip by organizing a screening of a 47-minute video provided by the IDF spokesperson. 

The video serves as a damning record of the atrocities perpetrated by Hamas terrorists against Israeli communities on the Gaza border on October 7. 

The screening is scheduled to take place in front of a curated audience, featuring Hollywood celebrities and prominent figures.

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Oscar-winning director Guy Nattiv, who spearheaded the initiative, revealed, "Gal Gadot and her husband, Yaron Varsano, helped make this possible." However, specific details concerning the date and the confirmed guest list are yet to be finalized.

Nattiv, a self-proclaimed humanist advocating for a two-state solution, drew a heartfelt connection to the footage. He referred back to the Holocaust, when the world mostly remained indifferent to the suffering of the Jewish population, and emphasized, "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."

He also emphasized the diverse audience for the screening, stating, "People who have film experience, so we can show them this crazy document that is reminiscent of the films created about the Holocaust." 

The plan is to have one screening initially for 120 spectators, with the possibility of further screenings depending on the interest it generates.

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The video's content is known to be deeply disturbing. The footage has already been viewed by hundreds of foreign journalists and members of the Israeli Knesset. 

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 A house in Kibbutz Be'eri in southern Israel after the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023Omer Fichman/Flash90

Some Knesset members were so overwhelmed by the video's content that they left the screening mid-view.

Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, arranged a unique screening of the video for a select audience, including high-ranking ambassadors and diplomats. He expressed his dedication to raising international awareness about the horrors committed by Hamas, with the aim of "reminding the world that we are facing a terrorist organization whose goal is the destruction of Israel.

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