Pro-Palestine protesters banged drums and shouted ‘shame on you’ as they brought Gal Gadot’s new film The Runner to a standstill in London.

The Israeli actress, who served in the IDF, has been vocal in her support of Israel‘s invasion of Gaza following the October 7 Hamas attacks.

Footage of Eye on Palestine members at the scene shows a man with a dog and several other objectors chanting and clapping in the face of police officers.

They shout slogans addressed at Ms Gadot like ‘your hands are bloody’ and ‘we can’t deal with genocide’.

The 40-year-old – who was previously seen on set donning a tight blue running jacket and black leggings – was reportedly replaced with a body double.

Her character is seen on a run after dropping her child at school.

The Runner centres on a high-flying attorney (Gal) who has to race through London to try to save her abducted son.

It is being produced by David Kosse via his new London-based production company Rockwood Pictures.

The Israeli actress, who served in the IDF, has been vocal in her support of Israel ‘s invasion of Gaza following the October 7 Hamas attacks

Protesters shout slogans addressed at Ms Gadot like ‘your hands are bloody’ and ‘we can’t deal with genocide’.

A flyer circulated online in relation to the protest which reads: ‘No to IDF soldiers in our city’

Gal’s outing on Friday follows a string of controversies that have marred her latest Disney film, Snow White, including claims of a feud between her and Rachel Zegler.

While Gal is said to have got on well with Rachel Zegler during filming, it is thought their relationship froze when Rachel started sharing her pro-Palestine views.

Meanwhile the remake later hit another snag after Lebanon banned the film from its cinemas nationwide.

The Middle East nation made the move last week because of star Gal, who plays the Evil Queen in the box office bomb.

Gal, an Israeli, is on Lebanon’s boycott list because of her past service in the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and her vocal support for Israel.

Eye on Palestine said on X during the protest: ‘This is not just about one celebrity. It’s about the normalization of war crimes in pop culture.’

The group concluded by stating ‘disruption is our duty’.

Paul Heron, legal director of the Public Interest Law Centre has previously said it is ‘shocking’ British citizens have actively served in Israel’s armed forces.

Pro-Palestine protesters banged drums and shouted ‘shame on you’ as they brought Gal Gadot’s new film The Runner to a standstill in London

A protester is seen leading one of the chants outside Moorgate Station in London this afternoon against Gal Gadot

He made the comments in relation to a report he had commissioned accusing ten British Nationals serving in the force of war crimes.

MailOnline has contacted the Met Police for comment on the pro-Palestine protest. 



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