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🇵🇸 Jenin Jenin | 2002
Directed and co-produced by Palestinian actor and director Mohamed Bakri
The story began in April 2002, when the Israeli #Occupation Forces invaded the Palestinian #refugee camp in Jenin, leveled it to the ground, killed more than seventy people and buried civilians alive in their demolished homes and smoldering buildings.
During #OperationDefensiveShield, the "#IOF" refused to allow journalists, human rights and humanitarian organizations into the camp. Jenin remained sealed for days after the invasion.
Bakri was among the first to enter the camp after the massacre and collect oral testimonies from local residents in Jenin. His Jenin Jenin came to narrate the story of the ruined camp and the #massacre's survivors.
On 23 June 2002, the film's Executive Producer, Iyad Samoudi, was killed in #Alyamoun at the end of the filming by Israeli soldiers. Bakri continues to receive death threats. The war on #Jenin continues to this very day."
#Palestine #WarCrimes #Documentary
Directed and co-produced by Palestinian actor and director Mohamed Bakri
The story began in April 2002, when the Israeli #Occupation Forces invaded the Palestinian #refugee camp in Jenin, leveled it to the ground, killed more than seventy people and buried civilians alive in their demolished homes and smoldering buildings.
During #OperationDefensiveShield, the "#IOF" refused to allow journalists, human rights and humanitarian organizations into the camp. Jenin remained sealed for days after the invasion.
Bakri was among the first to enter the camp after the massacre and collect oral testimonies from local residents in Jenin. His Jenin Jenin came to narrate the story of the ruined camp and the #massacre's survivors.
On 23 June 2002, the film's Executive Producer, Iyad Samoudi, was killed in #Alyamoun at the end of the filming by Israeli soldiers. Bakri continues to receive death threats. The war on #Jenin continues to this very day."
#Palestine #WarCrimes #Documentary