Superman Film Draws Praise for Anti-Israel Stance Amid Gaza War Parallels

The latest Superman movie has garnered attention for its anti-war, anti-Israel narrative, drawing parallels with the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Fans and critics have applauded the film for its bold stance and explicit messaging, contrasting it with traditional superhero narratives. The movie's portrayal of a US-backed country's invasion and Superman's intervention has sparked discussions on real-world geopolitical issues.

Jul 14, 2025 - 22:27
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Superman Film Draws Praise for Anti-Israel Stance Amid Gaza War Parallels

The latest installment of the DC Comics franchise Superman has drawn parallels with Israel's ongoing war in Gaza, and has garnered praise for appearing to take an anti-war, anti-Israel stance.

The film’s plot, which is centered on a US-backed country's invasion of a neighbouring one which Superman tries to save, has been lauded by the likes of Mia Khalifa, the Lebanese-American former adult film actress who has used her celebrity status for pro-Palestinian solidarity.

American podcast host Krystal Ball drew parallels with how the film portrayed the fictional country of Boravia, has been compared to Israel.

The plot centres on how Superman stops Boravia from invading Jarhanpur -- a storyline fans say mirrors Israel's war on Gaza.

Lex Luthor, the franchise's villain and billionaire, is seen as a possible nod to Donald Trump as he supplies Boravia with an endless stream of weapons.

Jahanpur’s residents are unable to defend themselves, using what they can find to counter the Boravia military attacks.

The film shows the US government \"angry\" with Superman for seeking to stop Boravia’s invasion of Jarhanpur, in a possible reference to Washington’s continuous support for its ally during the war in Gaza.

As a result, fans and film critics have dubbed the film to be among the most explicit \"anti-Israel movie yet\" and as \"anti-Zionist as a major Hollywood production can be without getting its cast and crew blacklisted\".

Fans also praised the film for not pandering to \"both sides-ism\" and for not churning another US propaganda superhero film, like many others in the past, such as Captain America.

The film’s ending also bears similarities to the 2018-2019 Gaza border protests, also known as The Great March of Return, in which Palestinians demanded the right of return and an end to the Israeli occupation.

The film's ending scene showed children and men hoisting up the flag of Superman after he saves the inhabitants of Jarhanpur in the film - reminiscent of Gazans doing the same with the Palestinian flag during the Great March of Return protests.

Other scenes alluding to Israel's war in Gaza include the desert-like nature of Jarhanpur’s location and Vasil Ghurkos, the president of Boravia, widely interpreted as a mock \"stand-in\" for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who bears a similar accent to the premier.

Other allusions include when Lois Lane, a reporter and the love interest of Superman’s real identity, Clark Kent, goes on to state that Jahanpur’s residents \"aren’t innocent\", echoing dehumanising narratives in Israeli and Western media about the Palestinian people.

Film enthusiasts also praised the film’s statements calling out the military industrial complex, billionaires and oligarchies.

Naturally, the film’s pro-Palestine stance has naturally triggered negative reactions from Zionists and pro-Israel individuals.

On Israel’s reddit page, one member said it was \"disrespectful and distressing\" that two Jewish creators made a film \"promoting anti-Israel messages\" to the world.

The film, directed by James Gunn, stars David Corenswet as the titular superhero. Corenswet is of Jewish heritage.

The film has received rave reviews, and is predicted to have the third-biggest Box Office opening weekend of 2025.

According to the source: The New Arab.

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