Overview
- Organizers confirmed the Berlin presentation will open on the second anniversary of the 2023 attack that targeted the festival near the Gaza Strip.
- The show reconstructs the festival site with artifacts, multimedia installations and survivor testimony drawn from previous tour stops.
- According to the organizers, 411 unarmed people were killed, hundreds were injured and 44 were taken into the Gaza Strip, with 14 still there.
- Festival founder Ofir Amir called bringing the exhibition to his birthplace an emotional milestone.
- Patrons include Berlin’s Governing Mayor Kai Wegner, Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer and Education Minister Karin Prien, and the tour has already visited Tel Aviv, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Buenos Aires, Toronto and Washington.