Such an incredible movie I had the privilege to see it on Saturday - because a friend invited me to the special showing - at my local museum. I would never have chosen to see it, but it is such a powerful movie. In my heart and head since. Oscar winner deserves being shown in local theaters.
The UK owned the area that Israel started with; the area was given after the Holocaust. 1967, the Arab world attacked Israel and lost. The losers had to concede the land and chose to leave the "Palestinians" behind; that is a recurring fact. I don't hate, but we can't trust Islamists.
40% of the population of Gaza was 14 and under 18 was the median age. The IDF destroyed schools, hospitals, sanitation infrastructure on and on -it is Genocide.
Where do those stats come from, Hamas or the hijacked UNWRA? The UK owned the area that Israel started with; in 1967, the Arab world attacked Israel and lost. The losers had to concede the land and chose to leave the "Palestinians" behind a recurring issue. I don't hate; why should I trust?
If you live in the U.S., No Other Land's filmmakers opted to self-distribute, so you might be lucky enough to see it at your indie theater https://nootherland.com/buy-tickets
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16 March, 2pm