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By Nichola Groom LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "No Other Land," a film showing the alliance that develops between a Palestinian activist and an Israeli journalist amid their peoples' conflict on the

Oscar-Winning Film 'No Other Land' Highlights Israeli-Palestinian Struggles

By Nichola Groom

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -"No Other Land," a film about Israeli displacement of a Palestinian community, won the documentary feature film Oscar on Sunday, and its directors appealed to the world to help end the conflict and accused the United States of blocking a solution.

The film's co-directors, Palestinian activist Basel Adra and Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham, spent five years making the film, which shows Israeli soldiers tearing down homes and evicting residents to create a military training ground and the encroachment of Jewish settlers on the Palestinian community.

The documentary highlights the parallel realities in which the two friends live - Abraham with his yellow Israeli number plate that lets him travel anywhere, Adra confined to a territory that only ever gets smaller for Palestinians.

"'No Other Land' reflects the harsh reality that we have been enduring for decades and still resist as we call on the world to take serious actions to stop the injustice and to stop the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people," Adra said on taking the stage.

Standing beside his co-director, Abraham added: "We made this film, Palestinians and Israelis, because together our voices are stronger. We see each other, the atrocious destruction of Gaza and its people which must end, the Israeli hostages brutally taken in the crime of October 7, which must be freed.

"When I look at Basel, I see my brother but we are unequal. We live in a regime where I am free under civilian law and Basel is under military law that destroys his life and he cannot control," Abraham said.

"There is a different path. A political solution without ethnic supremacy, with national rights for both of our people. And I have to say as I'm here, the foreign policy in this country is helping to block this path. 

"And why? Can't you see that we are intertwined? That my people can be truly safe if Basel's people are truly free and safe. There is another way. It's not too late for life, for the living."

U.S. President Donald Trump's call last month for Palestinians to emigrate from Gaza, including to Egypt and Jordan, has been widely condemned across the Middle East and beyond as deeply destabilizing.

Despite winning top prizes in Europe and the United States, the film has yet to reach a deal for U.S. distribution, Abraham told Deadline last month.

Asked why he thought U.S. distributors had passed on the film, Abraham told Deadline: “I believe it’s clear that it’s for political reasons. I hope that it will change." He said they decided not to wait on the theatrical release and released it in almost 100 theaters independently.

(Reporting by Nichola Groom and Howard Goller; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • Israeli-Palestinian film 'No Other Land' wins Oscar.
  • Directors call for global action to end conflict.
  • Film highlights disparity between Israeli and Palestinian lives.
  • US foreign policy criticized for blocking solutions.
  • Film released independently in 100 theaters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of the film 'No Other Land'?
'No Other Land' focuses on the Israeli displacement of a Palestinian community, showcasing the harsh realities faced by both Palestinians and Israelis.
Who are the directors of the film?
The film is co-directed by Palestinian activist Basel Adra and Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham.
What did the directors call for after winning the Oscar?
The directors appealed to the world to take serious actions to stop the injustice and ethnic cleansing faced by Palestinians.
Why have U.S. distributors been hesitant to pick up the film?
Yuval Abraham suggested that U.S. distributors have passed on the film for political reasons, despite its success in Europe and the U.S.
What did President Trump say that was condemned in relation to the film's themes?
President Trump's call for Palestinians to emigrate from Gaza has been widely condemned as deeply destabilizing, reflecting the ongoing tensions highlighted in the film.

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