On social media

PHOTO: GAL_GADOT/ INSTAGRAM

GAL GADOT SPARKS OFF TWITTER STORM: Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot, who was born in Israel and is one of its most successful actresses, unwittingly ignited a firestorm on Twitter with a post on Wednesday.

Her post on the recent violence between Israel and Palestine said: "My heart breaks. My country is at war. Israel deserves to live as a free and safe nation. Our neighbours deserve the same."

The 36-year-old added: "I pray for the victims and their families, I pray for this unimaginable hostility to end, I pray for our leaders to find the solution so we could live side by side in peace. I pray for better days."

The backlash was swift and fierce on social media, with tweets calling her out for her use of the word "neighbours" instead of referencing Palestine by name and for not mentioning the Palestinians who have been killed.

Others labelled her a Zionist, brought up her mandatory service in the Israel Defence Forces from 2005 to 2007 and called for her to be replaced in the upcoming third Wonder Woman film.

Gadot's history with the army has stirred up controversy in the past, especially after her breakout role as Wonder Woman in 2017.

That year, the superhero movie was banned by Lebanon's Ministry of Economy over her role in it and the country's war with Israel. Tensions between Israel and Palestine have been mounting recently over the eviction of Palestinians from East Jerusalem.

Israel launched several air strikes on Palestine's Gaza Strip and rockets were fired from Gaza at Israeli capital Tel Aviv, the city of Ashkelon and the main airport.

Not all Twitter users were against her, with some praising her call for peace. Others called out her detractors for anti-semitism and misogyny.

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 14, 2021, with the headline On social media. Subscribe