I never claimed that the lack of comment on, or analysis of, WW as an instrument of Zionist propoganda meant that it didn't exist as such.
I go back to my original thoughts which centered around why something you described as blatant was not generally noticed.
From the few comments from people who have seen the movie here it would seem that qs agrees but banduan and Quincy didn't pick up on it at all.
You've seen the movie, you know a thing or too about film making and you read something very specific and damning into this film.
That doesn't prove anything other than there is dialogue, there are images and scenarios in the film that trigger this response in you - whether this was intentional on behalf of the film makers is far from clear, you claim it is and that it can be traced to a politically Zionist cultural machine, going straight up to the execs.
There are Jewish people involved so it must involve some form of insidious brainwashing that promotes their world view ? Whatever way you cut that assertion it is rooted in anti-Semitism.
I wonder if we'd even be having this conversation if Gadot hadn't been cast in the role.