Israeli soldiers bar media from visiting West Bank villages on tour organized by Oscar winners



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Israeli soldiers barred journalists from entering West Bank villages during a tour organized by the directors of the Oscar-winning movie “No Other Land.” The military’s actions aimed to prevent coverage of the situation in the villages.

Access was allowed to one village, but journalists were restricted from others, including Tuwani and Khallet A-Daba.

The film, co-directed by Basel Adra, who lives in Tuwani, documents settler attacks, military demolitions of homes, tents, orchards, and the recent takeover of caves by settlers in Khallet A-Daba.

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