Israeli actress Gal Gadot has been awarded Israel’s Genesis Prize, acknowledging her unwavering support for the nation amid criticism from parts of the entertainment industry regarding Israel’s actions in Gaza. Known for her role as Wonder Woman, Gadot has advocated for Israel despite facing personal and professional challenges.
In her acceptance statement, Gadot expressed her pride in her Jewish and Israeli identity, emphasizing her commitment to helping Israel heal from the trauma of its two-year conflict with Hamas. She plans to donate the $1 million prize to organizations focused on recovery efforts, noting the immense pain Israel has experienced and the urgent need to rebuild communities.
The Genesis Prize, often referred to as the “Jewish Nobel,” is awarded annually to individuals who excel in their fields, contribute to humanity, and uphold Jewish values. Past recipients include prominent figures like former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and actor Michael Douglas.
Throughout the ongoing conflict, Gadot has demonstrated steadfast support for Israel by campaigning for the release of hostages held by Hamas, engaging with hostage families, and promoting documentaries detailing the attacks. Despite facing backlash and calls for boycotts, she has remained resolute in her advocacy.
Stan Polovets, co-founder of the Genesis Prize Foundation, commended Gadot for her moral clarity and dedication to Israel, recognizing the risks she has taken both personally and professionally. The award ceremony is set for next year, with a specific date yet to be announced.
Gadot’s receipt of the Genesis Prize highlights the significance of staying true to one’s principles even amidst adversity, showcasing how individual commitment can positively influence both personal lives and national narratives.
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