Marvel Studios is once again facing backlash, and this time, it’s over a character that many argue should have never been included in Captain America: Brave New World. The controversy surrounding Sabra, the Marvel comic book character, and her actress, Shira Haas, an Israeli who previously served in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), has ignited heated discussions among fans, further adding to the already troubled production of Captain America 4. Given the many obstacles the film has faced, from multiple rewrites and reshoots to a massive budget increase, fans have wondered if Marvel Studios did not foresee the controversy that would stem from including Sabra’s character, especially with the movie being released amidst the Gaza war. The Problem with Sabra Sabra is a character that first appeared in The Incredible Hulk comic series in 1980. Labeled as the first Israeli superhero, her introduction was controversial from the start. Sabra’s character was closely linked to Israel’s national intelligence agency, Mossad, a detail that immediately made her a divisive figure in global political discourse. One of the most infamous moments from Sabra’s comic history involves a scene where she is shamed by…
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