TUNIS: Tunisia has withdrawn from cinemas a new Agatha Christie adaptation starring Israeli actress Gal Gadot, following protests over “normalization” with the Jewish state, officials said Wednesday.
British director Kenneth Branagh’s “Death on the Nile,” already banned in Kuwait and Lebanon for the same reason, will no longer be shown in cinemas across the North African country, the ministry’s press office said.
Movie theatres had been showing the film since Feb. 9 but, following protests, the ministry and the visual arts authority had agreed to ban it, activists and Tunisian media said.
“The main actress in the film is Israeli, was trained in the (Israeli) army and supports the colonization of Palestinian territory," said Kaouther Saida Chebbi, head of an anti-Zionist woman’s movement.
Cinemas in Tunis confirmed to AFP that they would no longer show the film.
Gadot had in 2014 posted on Facebook in support of Israel’s offensive against Gaza.
Tunisia, which hosted the Palestinian Liberation Organization from 1982-1994, has a long history of backing the Palestinian cause.
In 2017 it banned Patty Jenkins’ film “Wonder Woman,” also starring Gadot.
Tunisia withdraws ‘Death on the Nile’ over Israeli actress Gal Gadot
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Tunisia withdraws ‘Death on the Nile’ over Israeli actress Gal Gadot
Crown Prince Hussein marks year’s end with Princess Rajwa
DUBAI: Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah of Jordan marked the final day of the year by sharing a family photograph featuring his wife, Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein, who is of Saudi origin, and their daughter, Princess Iman.
In the image, the young family is pictured in a relaxed setting, offering a rare glimpse into their private life as they close out the year together.
Sharing the photo on Instagram, the crown prince wrote: “From Rajwa, our little Iman, and myself, we wish you a happy New Year filled with serenity and peace.”
Both have had a busy end to the year, including a visit to South Bank Technical College in London in October.
Princess Rajwa also visited the Springfield University Hospital for Mental Health in London, accompanied by Princess Eugenie, daughter of King Charles’ brother, Prince Andrew.










