Earlier this month, activists and comic book fans alike were in uproar over Marvel Studios鈥 announcement that Israeli actress Shira Haas will play Zionist superhero Sabra in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Captain America: New World Order. Many Palestine advocates accused Marvel鈥檚 decision to add Sabra to the MCU as exalting Israeli abuse and war crimes.
鈥淏y glorifying the Israeli army & police, Marvel is promoting Israel鈥檚 violence against Palestinians & enabling the continued oppression of millions of Palestinians living under Israel鈥檚 authoritarian military rule,鈥 the Institute for Middle East Understanding wrote in a .
Following the backlash, Marvel said in a to Variety that it will take a 鈥渘ew approach鈥 to the character, in a perceived attempt to placate criticisms.
Yet vows to reimagine the Sabra character, a former spy for the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, may come across as disingenuous, especially when, upon closer examination, Marvel appears closely connected to the Israeli government and Mossad.
Marvel and Israel鈥檚 deepening relationship
Many who have held or still maintain roles at Marvel are associated with the Israeli military, Israeli intelligence and Zionist institutions that uphold apartheid. For instance, , current chairman of Marvel Entertainment who served on Marvel Comics鈥 board of directors until 1995, grew up in 1948-occupied Palestine (or modern-day Israel) and served in the Israeli military during the 1967 Six-Day War. , CEO of Marvel Entertainment, also grew up in modern-day Israel and served in the Israeli army during the Six-Day War.
Along with his wife, Laura, Perlmutter oversees a foundation that contributes to several pro-Israel causes such as the , , the in Florida, and the . The Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Foundation has also supported the and Israel鈥檚 .
The Perlmutters are also heavily linked to the Trump family. Their organisation US$25,000 to the Eric Trump Foundation in 2016. According to , a campaign finance tracker, in 2016, Laura Perlmutter donated $5,400 to former President Donald Trump鈥檚 campaign and nearly to the Trump Victory Committee, a joint fundraising initiative by the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee. The couple then more than $1 million to the Trump Victory Committee in 2019 and 2020 and another $11,200 to Trump鈥檚 re-election campaign in 2019.
Isaac Perlmutter donated $5 million in 2016 to the , a super political action committee (PAC) supporting Trump. The couple also contributed $10.5 million in 2020 to American First Action, a PAC supporting Trump. In addition, Both Perlmutters have backed several state and federal Republican entities and candidates over the years. The hefty donations did not go unnoticed, earning Isaac a spot in at the Department of Veteran Affairs during Trump鈥檚 time in office, according to an investigation by ProPublica.
Early Marvel Comics investors Carl Icahn and Ronald Perelman are also tied to both Israel and Trump. Icahn $5,400 to Trump鈥檚 2016 presidential campaign and was subsequently Trump鈥檚 special adviser.
Both Perelman and Icahn were as potential donors to former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 campaign ahead of the 2007 primary elections. Perelman鈥檚 foundation has also contributed to several pro-Israel organisations, the Chabad Lubavitch鈥檚 social services agency, Machne Israel, and the Jewish National Fund, which is a leading organisation in establishing illegal Israeli settlements and displacing Palestinians.
Perelman also $125,000 to Trump鈥檚 Victory Committee in 2017 and is reportedly with Trump鈥檚 son-in-law, Jared Kushner. He was also in convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein鈥檚 address book.
Film producer Amy Pascal, who plays a key role in coordinating the collaboration between Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios, a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, is a known Israel lobbyist. Leaked Sony emails Pascal received email updates on the security situation in Israel from the now-defunct, right-wing advocacy group, The Israel Project.
She also received emails from Creative Community for Peace, an organisation the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement in the entertainment industry. In 2014, Pascal and her husband also received an email invitation to attend a private event about the situation in Israel with the Israeli Consul General of Los Angeles, David Siegel, and president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, Jay Sanderson.
Israeli propaganda has become deeply entrenched in Hollywood, in part because of many prominent entertainment oligarchs鈥 pro-Israel beliefs, as well as the global success of Israeli television series like Shtisel and Fauda. The latter television show glamourised the Israeli army, specifically the Mista鈥檃rvim unit, an undercover military wing designed to infiltrate Palestinian communities.
Israeli actress Gal Gadot鈥檚 casting as Wonder Woman also helped normalise Israel on the world stage, especially given her pride in serving in the Israeli military. Now Haas, who is set to play Sabra, is poised to be another example of Hollywood normalising the apartheid state. Haas has been involved with pro-Israel organisation, , participating in a StandWithUs Facebook live to talk about her success. StandWithUs presents itself as an educational resource on Israel, but the for silencing the Palestinian narrative in schools and blacklisting pro-Palestine voices on campuses. Haas also in the Israeli military鈥檚 theatre.
Mossad works with the United States entertainment industry to promote an attractive image of Israel abroad. 鈥 an agency made up of former Mossad spies and other ex-security officials 鈥 was established in 2021 to advise Hollywood on spy films. the slew of thrillers showcasing the intelligence agency as sleek and prestigious in an effort to boost recruitment.
Marvel鈥檚 links to US militarism and intelligence
Marvel鈥檚 nationalist sentiment does not end with Israel. Cloaked in mesmerising cinematography and flashy special effects, the American company has also been instrumental in promoting US militarism with its comic book universe.
In Captain America: The First Avenger, the US army allowed Marvel Studios to film at Camp Edward, a military training site. The 2003 Hulk film also benefited from access to military bases and loaned military equipment. Iron Man and its sequel as well. These Marvel movies 鈥 along with Captain America: Winter Soldier and Captain Marvel 鈥 received funding from the US Department of Defense to help build their blockbuster enterprise.
The military鈥檚 support, however, came with a price. The Pentagon approved the scripts for Hulk and Iron Man, cutting out unfavourable references to the military, such as their experimentation on humans and dropping herbicides on South East Asia during the Vietnam War.
With the Captain America franchise, the army supported the Marvel movie, seeing it as 鈥溾 and considering the Captain America character to hold values of a modern US soldier. Captain Marvel was the Air Force public relations department鈥檚 dream. The film鈥檚 release coincided with an Air Force recruitment campaign, using feminism as a way to sugar coat Captain Marvel鈥檚 obvious militarism. The recruitment effort clearly worked, with the Air Force seeing the of female applicants to the Air Force Academy in five years.
With Marvel鈥檚 US military propaganda in full swing, it seems the studio is now turning its focus to Israeli nationalism. Whether Sabra will don an Israeli-flag-inspired suit remains to be seen, but what is apparent is Marvel鈥檚 close relationship with Israel and the US military is manufacturing a fantasy world dripping in real-world imperialism.
[Reprinted from . Jessica Buxbaum is a Jerusalem-based journalist for MintPress News covering Palestine, Israel, and Syria. Her work has been featured in Middle East Eye, The New Arab and Gulf News.]