In Los Angeles on Monday, Gal Gadot was seen heading to Chateau Marmont hotel for lunch, just a day after making a passionate plea to the United Nations to free all female hostages held by Hamas. The 38-year-old Wonder Woman star, accompanied by her husband Jaron Varsano, was photographed on their way to the famous hotel after her powerful statement.
This action came following an incident where Hamas militants attacked a music festival on October 7, resulting in the deaths of numerous Israelis and the capture of 240 hostages taken to Gaza. Gal Gadot was dressed in a cream long-sleeved sweater paired with black leather pants and boots, with her dark brown hair tied back and sporting dark sunglasses during their daytime stroll.
Jaron Varsano, a film producer, donned a grey button-up shirt with dark blue jeans and black sneakers, also wearing black sunglasses for the outing.
38-year-old actress Gal Gadot and her husband, 48-year-old Jaron Varsano, were spotted in Los Angeles on Monday, making their way to Chateau Marmont hotel for lunch. This outing came right after Gadot urged the United Nations to take action and ensure the immediate release of all female hostages held by Hamas.
In an Instagram post on Sunday, Gadot passionately called for the immediate release of female hostages. She has been consistently advocating for Israel since the recent attack by Hamas. Gadot expressed her disappointment in the world’s failure to protect the women affected by the violence on October 7th. She emphasized the need for solidarity in standing up against rape and violence towards women. Gadot urged women and their allies to take action against the perpetrators and demand the immediate release of the hostages. She stressed the urgency of the situation, calling for a swift and decisive response.
The famous actress who played Wonder Woman was photographed strolling with her spouse towards the well-known landmark.
Gadot has been openly expressing her solidarity with Israel following a violent attack by Hamas militants during a festival on October 7th.
Shani Louk, aged 22, tragically lost her life after being abducted by Hamas gunmen while enjoying herself with friends at the Nova festival near Kibbutz Re’im. Her remains were discovered three weeks later, leading to her family’s confirmation of her passing in late October. The details surrounding her death and the discovery of a skull bone remain a mystery at this time.
Gal Gadot, known for her role in Heart of Stone, and a former combat fitness instructor in the IDF, has been advocating for the release of all remaining hostages since the conflict between Israel and Hamas began. In a recent Hollywood screening, she showcased shocking footage captured during Hamas’ attack on October 7th. The 47-minute video, ‘Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre,’ obtained from the IDF, depicts disturbing acts of violence such as murder, mass rapes, and beheadings of Jewish individuals, including the tragedy at the Nova music festival.
Following the heinous attack, the renowned actress and former Miss Israel 2004, voiced her strong support for Israel, urging others to stand up against terrorism. She emphasized the importance of taking a stand in the face of such horrific acts and not remaining indifferent.
Gadot mentioned Shani Louk, a 22-year-old who was shown in a video by Hamas before her remains were discovered three weeks after she was kidnapped.
The plumes of smoke billowing after Israeli airstrikes in Gaza are visible from Sderot in southern Israel.
On December 3, Palestinian residents surveyed the damage left behind by airstrikes on their houses in Gaza.
As fighting between Israel and Hamas rages on, thick smoke rises over the Palestinian territory due to Israeli airstrikes.
In addition to encouraging her followers to donate to those impacted by the attacks, Gadot has also shown support for the investigations taking place in Israel following the October 7 attacks. Reports suggest that both men and women have been victims of sexual violence and rape at the hands of Hamas and Islamic Jihad attackers. Yael Sherer, a representative for Israel’s Survivors of Sexual Violence advocacy group, stated that there is physical evidence and eyewitness accounts of these horrific acts during the attacks. She further noted that the incidents were not gender-specific, as both men and women were affected. Sherer also mentioned that the bodies of the victims were not only murdered, but also mutilated by the terrorists in an attempt to disgrace and dishonor them. The Israeli police have now launched a thorough investigation into sexual violence and crimes against women, marking it as the biggest inquiry of its kind in the nation’s history.