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by Zahraa Alkhalisi @CNNMoneyJune 1, 2017: 1:50 PM ET
The most recent major confrontation was in 2006, when Israel sent ground troops across the border and launched air strikes after two Israeli soldiers were killed and three were kidnapped. Around 1,000 Lebanese were killed in the violence.
Lebanon bans the purchase of Israeli products and its citizens are not allowed to travel there.
"We refuse to normalize relations with an enemy state," said Rania Masri, a member of the Campaign to Boycott Supporters of Israel-Lebanon. "We're not talking about a political disagreement, were talking about resistance against occupation."
Not everyone agrees. A petition titled "Release Wonder Woman in Lebanon" was also circulating on Thursday.
"Gal Gadot may be an Israeli, but we want to watch a movie about the amazing character of Wonder Woman," it said.
It's not the first time that Lebanon has debated whether to screen Gadot's films.
Last year, there was a movement to boycott "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice", but the film was eventually shown.
"Wonder Woman" was produced by Warner Bros., which is owned by CNN parent company Time Warner. Warner Bros. did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday.
CNNMoney (Dubai)First published June 1, 2017: 8:59 AM ET
http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/01/media/wonder-woman-banned-lebanon/index.html
The most recent major confrontation was in 2006, when Israel sent ground troops across the border and launched air strikes after two Israeli soldiers were killed and three were kidnapped. Around 1,000 Lebanese were killed in the violence.
Lebanon bans the purchase of Israeli products and its citizens are not allowed to travel there.
"We refuse to normalize relations with an enemy state," said Rania Masri, a member of the Campaign to Boycott Supporters of Israel-Lebanon. "We're not talking about a political disagreement, were talking about resistance against occupation."
Not everyone agrees. A petition titled "Release Wonder Woman in Lebanon" was also circulating on Thursday.
"Gal Gadot may be an Israeli, but we want to watch a movie about the amazing character of Wonder Woman," it said.
It's not the first time that Lebanon has debated whether to screen Gadot's films.
Last year, there was a movement to boycott "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice", but the film was eventually shown.
"Wonder Woman" was produced by Warner Bros., which is owned by CNN parent company Time Warner. Warner Bros. did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday.
CNNMoney (Dubai)First published June 1, 2017: 8:59 AM ET
http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/01/media/wonder-woman-banned-lebanon/index.html