Five people have been arrested after they targeted the filming of Gal Gadot's new film in London.
Gadot, 39, who served in the Israel Defense Forces, has previously voiced strong support for Israel's invasion of Gaza, following the October 7 Hamas attacks – a stance that has sparked outrage among pro-Palestinian campaigners.
In recent weeks, police say demonstrators have repeatedly targeted filming locations across the capital due to Gadot's Israeli nationality.
Officers from the Met were deployed on Wednesday to a central London set, aiming to identify suspects linked to earlier protests and to prevent fresh disruption.
They arrested five people for harassment and offences under Section 241 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act, which prohibits obstructing access to a workplace.






