Gal Gadot was spotted in Los Angeles on Monday as she headed to Chateau Marmont hotel for lunch with her spouse Jaron Varsano. The Wonder Woman actress made a strong statement the previous day, calling on the United Nations to demand the immediate release of every female hostage held by Hamas. This comes after the militant group stormed a music festival on October 7, killing many Israeli people and taking 240 hostages back to Gaza. Gal donned an off-white long-sleeved sweater with black leather pants and matching boots along with dark sunglasses while Varsano sported a gray button-up top, dark blue jeans, black sneakers, and black sunglasses.
On Monday in Los Angeles, Gal Gadot, 38, was seen with her spouse Jaron Varsano, 48, on their way to Chateau Marmont hotel for lunch. This was just a day after she made a plea to the United Nations to demand the immediate release of all female hostages who are being held by Hamas.
Gal Gadot took to Instagram to express her concern over the female hostages still being held by Hamas. The actress, who has been vocal about her support for Israel since the recent attacks, pleaded with her 109 million followers for their release. She highlighted the urgency of the situation and urged all human rights organizations, including the UN, to demand the release of these women immediately. Gadot emphasized that the world must not let these women be victimized and silenced any longer. It is time for women and allies of women to act in condemnation of these horrific crimes.
The renowned spot witnessed the strolling of the celebrity couple comprising the protagonist of Wonder Woman and her spouse.
Ever since the October 7 festival attack by Hamas terrorists, Gadot has been openly expressing her solidarity with Israel.
The star of Heart of Stone was wearing an off-white long-sleeved sweater, black leather pants, and matching boots. Tragically, 22-year-old Shani Louk was declared dead after a bone from the base of her skull was discovered three weeks after she was taken by Hamas. She and her friends were kidnapped by gunmen while partying at the Nova festival near Kibbutz Re’im, and her body was later paraded. Despite holding onto hope that she was still alive, her family confirmed her passing in late October. The details surrounding her death and the discovery of the bone are unclear. Gadot, who served two years as a 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 recent weeks, she hosted a Hollywood screening of footage from the October 7th attack carried out by Hamas. The 47-minute video, titled ‘Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre’, was filmed mostly by the terrorists and depicts murder, mass rapes, beheadings of Jewish people, and the Nova music festival massacre. Shortly after the initial attack, Gadot was one of the first Hollywood figures to voice support for Israel, stating, ‘I stand with Israel, and you should too. The world cannot sit on the fence when these horrific acts of terror are happening!’
In her social media post, Gadot mentioned the case of Shani Louk, a 22-year-old woman who was featured in a Hamas video and later discovered to have been murdered, with a bone from the base of her skull being found three weeks after she was abducted.
From Sderot, a town in southern Israel, one can witness the smoke rising as a result of the recent Israeli attacks in Gaza.
On December 3, Palestinian residents were seen examining the devastation caused by a series of air strikes on their houses in Gaza.
As the conflict between Israel and Hamas rages on, thick smoke fills the air over the Palestinian enclave due to ongoing Israeli bombardment.
Gal Gadot urged her social media followers to donate funds for those affected by the recent attacks. Reports suggest that Hamas and Islamic Jihad attackers have subjected women and men to sexual violence and rape. Israel’s Survivors of Sexual Violence advocacy group has claimed that there is physical evidence and eyewitness accounts of such atrocities. Yael Sherer, a spokeswoman for the advocacy group, revealed that both genders were affected, and they have a few survivors. She added that the terrorists went out of their way to mutilate and disgrace the victims. In response to the attacks, Israeli police have launched the most significant investigation into sexual violence and crimes against women in the country’s history.