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Israeli soldiers abduct ‘No Other Land’ co-director after Zionists lynch him

On 24 March, Israeli far-right Zionist settlers in the occupied West Bank attacked and lynched Hamdan Ballal, who co-directed the Oscar-winning No Other Land. Occupation soldiers then abducted him from the ambulance that had come to treat him for his injuries.

Hamdan Ballal: lynched and abducted

At the time of writing, there had been “no sign of him“, and Hamdan Ballal’s lawyer hadn’t received permission to speak to him. The masked settlers also targeted a group of Jewish activists who were at the scene.

No Other Land is a powerful documentary about Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Masafer Yatta area in the West Bank. It shows the terrorisation of Palestinian communities by Israeli occupation forces and illegal settlers. It was arguably more palatable for Western audiences and award givers because of the joint production by Palestinians and Israelis.

Co-directors Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham shared information about the settler attack on Ballal:

https://twitter.com/yuval_abraham/status/1904250011929768348

A member of Israel’s parliament also struggled to discover details of Ballal’s whereabouts. And he said:

Under the tyrannical occupation, even the Oscar can’t protect you from harm.

Israeli state and settler terrorism are one and the same

Since October 2023, there have been roughly four acts of settler violence every day in the West Bank. And as Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem has pointed out, settler violence is the same as state violence:

the Israeli apartheid regime and its representatives actively aid and abet the settlers’ violence as part of a strategy to cement the takeover of Palestinian land.

“Ongoing, comprehensive documentation” of settler violence, meanwhile, “has had almost no effect on settler violence against Palestinians, which has long since become part and parcel of life under the occupation in the West Bank”. The group has stressed:

When the violence occurs with permission and assistance from the Israeli authorities and under its auspices, it is state violence. The settlers are not defying the state; they are doing its bidding.

The independent International Crisis Group has also outlined how settlers “terrorise” Palestinians, “often with state support”. The state itself has pushed for further illegal settlement in the West Bank for decades, it explained. And much settler violence:

aims to dispossess Palestinians, expand settlements and extinguish any hope of Palestinian statehood.

This aggression:

became more systematic after the Oslo accords, primarily due to determination among settlers to prevent the possibility of a Palestinian state.

In late 2024, the organisation said:

settlers have seized thousands of acres of West Bank land from Palestinians over the past year alone.

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