Oscar 2025: Any other land filmmaker called the US government to deal with the Israel-Filistine conflict


Basel Adra and Yoval Abraham posted with Oscar for the Best Documentary Feature Film in Governors Ball after the Oscar Show at the 97th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, US, 2 March 2025. Photo Credit: Reuters
Israeli journalist and co-director Yoval Abraham, while accepts the award for the best documentary No other land, The US government is specifically asked to deal with the Israel-Filistine conflict.
“No other lands,” the story of Palestinian workers was fighting by the Israeli army to save its communities from demolition, winning the Oscar for the best documentary on Sunday.
Cooperation activist between Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers follows Basal Adra as he risk arrest to document the destruction of his hometown on the southern shore of the West Bank, which the Israeli soldiers are tearing to use as a military training area. As long as he befriends a Jewish Israeli journalist, Adra’s argument falls on the deaf ears, which helps him to raise his story.
Israeli journalist and filmmaker Abraham said, “We made the film as Palestinians and Israelis, because together, our voices are strong.” He used his acceptance speech to call the government of his country, which he called “the tyrannical destruction of Gaza and his people”. And he urged Hamas to leave all Israeli hostages.
Abraham said on the stage, “When I see Basal, I see my brother, but we are unequal.” “We live in a rule where I am free under civil law and is under basal military laws that destroys his life. There is a different way, a political solution without ethnic domination, with national rights for both our people. ,
The United States’ foreign policy under President Donald Trump “is helping to block the route,” he said.
(With input from AP)
Published – March 03, 2025 11:05 am IST
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