Neta Shoshani's long-awaited documentary, which was censored for two years due to government pressure and broadcast on Israel's National Broadcaster Kan last week, shows the degree of repression and denial around the Nakba, even as Israel is carrying out a second one in Gaza
Neta Shoshani's long-awaited documentary, which was censored for two years due to government pressure and broadcast on Israel's National Broadcaster Kan last week, shows the degree of repression and denial around the Nakba, even as Israel is carrying out a second one in Gaza
Organizers canceled the annual Nakba march, held since 1998 on Israel's Independence Day near depopulated Palestinian villages, citing police restrictions they feared could justify force. They said the terms reflected the government's 'intent to suppress legitimate protest and free expression'