Gal Gadot organised a screening of unedited footage of the Hamas attack in Israel on October 7 on Thursday night. The screening however was marred as multiple fights broke outside the venue.
The 43-minute film, titled Bearing Witness featured "extremely graphic and violent" footage documenting the atrocities committed by Hamas. Some of the footage was reportedly shot by members of Hamas.
However, violence erupted just outside the screening venue. Viral videos shared on social media show two groups clashing outside LA's Museum of Tolerance on Pico Boulevard.
According to reports, while Gal Gadot organised the screening, she did not attend the screening in person.
The 'Wonder Woman' actress, who is an Israeli, faced backlash on social media for supporting genocide.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, some 200 people were in attendance at the screening amid a heavy security presence.
Gal Gadot criticised for organising screening of unedited footage of Hamas attack for Hollywood colleagues
An official with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, and Hollywood executives were among those reported to have attended the event. The guest list for the screening was a closely guarded secret due to security reasons.
Gadot, who served in the Israeli Defence Forces before pursuing acting, has not issued a statement about the Israel-Hamas war so far. She has been criticised by many for not talking about the Palestinian death toll and the atrocities faced by the people living in Gaza.