Documentary "No Other Land" Exposes Harsh Realities of Israeli Occupation in West Bank
The film, co-directed by a Palestinian and an Israeli, captures the ongoing struggles of the Masafer Yatta community under military and settler pressures.
- The documentary "No Other Land" premieres in France, highlighting the brutal realities faced by Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
- Co-directed by Basel Adra, a Palestinian, and Yuval Abraham, an Israeli, the film documents five years of military and settler violence in Masafer Yatta.
- Masafer Yatta, designated as a military training zone by Israel in 1980, is subject to repeated demolitions of homes and infrastructure.
- The film showcases the disparity between the lives of the co-directors, symbolizing broader inequalities between Israelis and Palestinians.
- "No Other Land" was awarded Best Documentary at the Berlinale 2024, emphasizing its impactful storytelling and raw portrayal of life under occupation.