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Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Hamdan Ballal Released After West Bank Attack and Detention

Ballal, co-director of 'No Other Land,' was attacked by settlers, detained by Israeli soldiers, and reportedly mistreated while in custody before his release following international outcry.

  • Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary 'No Other Land,' was attacked by masked Israeli settlers in Susiya, sustaining injuries to his head and stomach.
  • Israeli soldiers detained Ballal from an ambulance where he was receiving treatment, blindfolding and handcuffing him before holding him overnight in freezing conditions at a military base.
  • Ballal reported being beaten while in detention and described hearing soldiers laughing at him during his ordeal.
  • His release on March 25 followed widespread condemnation from human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, which called for accountability for the attack and detention.
  • The incident has drawn attention to escalating violence in Masafer Yatta, the subject of 'No Other Land,' and the risks faced by its creators after the film's Oscar win.
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