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Lebanon and Kuwait won’t be playing "Death on the Nile," Deadline has confirmed, and that’s unfortunately due to both countries’ protest of Israeli native star Gal Gadot. Gadot served in the Israeli military for two years prior to becoming a model and actress, as her native country mandates it. Given her connection to the IDF, Lebanon previously blocked the actress’ movie "Wonder Woman" from release in May 2017.
At the time, the country was reportedly prompted to do so by the group Campaign to Boycott Supporters of Israel-Lebanon. "Wonder Woman" was also banned in Qatar. "Wonder Woman 1984" was banned in Lebanon as well, however, at the time Kuwait theaters were closed at that point in time during the pandemic.
Gal Gadot's latest film, ‘Death of the Nile,' is being released in the rest of the Middle East as of this weekend. ( David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) "Death of the Nile" is being released in the rest of the Middle East as of this weekend. No requests were made by Lebanon or Kuwait for any edits to the print. The Daily Mail, which first had the news about "Death on the Nile‘s" ban in Kuwait, cited the local Al-Qabas newspaper saying that country caved into a ban of the Kenneth Branagh directed Agatha Christie adaptation due to protests on social media.The newspaper also quoted a country official source saying that they would not book a movie starring a former soldier in the Zionist occupying army.
Gal Gadot is best known for playing Wonder Woman. ((Clay Enos/Warner Bros Pictures via AP)) In May 2021, Gadot disabled Twitter comments over a tweet about the Israel–Hamas rocket attacks conflict. What was meant as a message of unity by the actress, was perceived by critics as propaganda for Israel.
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“Death on the Nile” was being released in the rest of the Middle East over the weekend, according to Deadline.Gadot, 36, served in the Israeli armed forces for two years, as is required of all young Israelis, before she entered show business.It’s not the first time the former Miss Israel’s nationality has caused controversy as tensions persist between the two warring nations.
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“Death On The Nile” is ramping up to be a blockbuster success but it won’t be shown in Lebanon or Kuwait.
Lebanon and Kuwait won’t be playing Death on the Nile, Deadline has confirmed, and that’s unfortunately due to both countries’ protest of Israeli native star Gal Gadot.