Shocking moment Gal Gadot’s screening of Hamas terror attack film ends in CHAOS as brawl breaks out among pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protestors

Multiple videos showed clashes between protesters outside the Los Angeles Museum of Tolerance, where actress Gal Gadot hosted a screening of footage of the brutal terrorist attacks committed by Hamas during the October 7 invasion Israel.

The 47-minute video, provided by the Israeli military, will be broadcast this week to a select audience of celebrities and influential personalities in Los Angeles and New York, it is reported.

However, about 200 people attended the screening According to the LA Times, Gadot was not present, nor were any major Hollywood stars. That could be due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, which only closed on Wednesday evening.

Some videos appear to show people carrying Israeli flags being forced to fight in the middle of the street, with people punching and kicking each other while several vehicles are stopped at an intersection.

Police were sent to the area outside the museum well before the clashes for security reasons and ended up having to pepper spray several people.

It is not clear if anyone has been arrested over the fighting. ABC7 reported. An LAPD spokesperson told DailyMail.com that no arrests had been confirmed as of late Wednesday evening.

Multiple videos showed clashes between protesters outside the Los Angeles Museum of Tolerance, where actress Gal Gadot hosted a screening of footage of Hamas’ brutal terror attacks committed during Israel’s Oct. 7 invasion.

Opened in 1993, the Museum of Tolerance aims to explore the history of prejudice around the world, with a strong focus on the Holocaust

Oscar-winning director Guy Nattiv, who led the initiative, confirmed this i24 that Gadot and her husband, Yaron Varsano, “made this possible.”

The video serves as a damning account of the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists against Israeli communities on the Gaza border on October 7, killing 1,400 people and kidnapping 240 hostages.

Nattiv, a self-described humanist who advocates a two-state solution, referred back to the Holocaust to highlight his case.

“As a filmmaker, I swore that these images from October 7 would not be forgotten and that the world would see them. Because now the denial starts – it’s fake, it’s not fake (…) We can’t ignore it in silence,” he told i24.

The plan was to organize one screening for 120 viewers, with possible additional screenings based on reception, the channel reported.

The video content is said to be deeply disturbing and has already been viewed by numerous foreign journalists and Israeli Knesset members.

The footage will be broadcast this week under the title ‘Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre’ in Los Angeles and New York. The cover.

LAPD officers meet with supporters of Israel and supporters of Palestine outside the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles on Wednesday

Supporters of Israel wave Israeli flags at motorists passing the display

About 200 people attended the screening, although Gadot was not present, nor were any major Hollywood stars

Some videos show people carrying Israeli flags being forced to fight in the middle of the street, with people punching and kicking each other while several vehicles are stopped at an intersection.

Police were sent to the area outside the museum well before the clashes for security reasons and ended up having to pepper spray several people

Gal Gadot planned the screening in Hollywood to show footage of the brutal Hamas terror attacks committed during the October 7 invasion of Israel.

Noa Argamani who was kidnapped by Hamas fighters after being assaulted on a motorcycle and driven through the desert

Dashcam footage shows Gaza militants attacking a nighttime music festival in southern Israel, shooting revelers at point-blank range and then looting their belongings.

According to reports, the footage, largely filmed by Hamas terrorists, included murder, mass rapes and beheadings of Jewish people, as well as the Nova music festival massacre.

Some Knesset members were so overwhelmed by the video’s content that they left the screening halfway through.

The American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League are helping organize the screenings.

Nattiv shared an edited image of the invitation on social media on Sunday, captioning the post: ‘Because the world needs to know. #neveragainisnow’.

Gadot has not commented publicly on the display.

But the actress has mainly spoken out about the war in the Middle East in recent weeks.

Two days after the first attacks, she demanded that the world not “sit on the fence.”

Gadot served as a combat trainer with the Israeli army more than a decade ago, leading some to wonder whether he could be called up to fight.

Oscar-winning director Guy Nattiv, who led the initiative, confirmed to i24 that Gadot and her husband, Yaron Varsano, “made this possible.”

The Wonder Woman star, 38, famously served in the Israeli army as a combat trainer more than a decade ago

Children’s toys and personal items lie on the blood-stained floor of a child’s bedroom, following a deadly infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip in Kibbutz Beeri

The aftermath of an attack on the Supernova music festival by Palestinian militants

Shortly after the first attack, the former Miss Israel 2004 was one of the first Hollywood names to support Israel, writing: “I stand with Israel, you should too. The world cannot remain silent when these heinous acts of terror are taking place!’

The star also asked her followers to donate money to those affected by the attacks.

In the barbaric attacks of October 7, Hamas fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza and sent fighters across the border, killing 1,400 people and taking about 240 hostages.

More than 270 bodies, mostly young people, were scattered across the site of a music festival on a kibbutz in the Negev desert after Hamas attackers used paragliders to cross the border and fire indiscriminately into the crowd.

At a nearby kibbutz in southern Israel, Hamas terrorists slaughtered at least 40 babies and young children before beheading some of them and shooting their families.

The attack saw about 70 Hamas fighters, armed with machine guns and grenades, storm the normally quiet Kfar Aza kibbutz in southern Israel, killing indiscriminately men, women and children.

The terrorists went on the rampage, killing hundreds of Israelis and taking dozens hostage in places like Kfar Aza, near Sderot. Some houses were almost completely destroyed during the attack with collapsed, burned walls.

The death toll dwarfs the scale of every previous attack by Islamists aside from 9/11. Dozens of Israelis were taken to Gaza as hostages, and some paraded through the streets.

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