Hamdan Ballal, an Oscar-winning Palestinian co-director of No Different Land, is launched from a police station within the West Financial institution settlement of Kiryat Arba on Tuesday, a day after being detained by the Israeli military following an assault by Jewish settlers.
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TEL AVIV, Israel — Hamdan Ballal, one of many Palestinian administrators of the Oscar-winning documentary, No Different Land, was attacked by Israeli settlers within the occupied West Financial institution on Monday, in keeping with eyewitnesses. Ballal was then detained by Israeli forces however was launched on Tuesday.
Nasser Nawajah, who lives within the Palestinian village of Susiya, informed NPR {that a} group of masked Israeli settlers got here Monday night, proper as folks had been on the point of break the each day quick for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The settlers attacked homes, smashed vehicles and began attacking folks, he stated. Ballal was one of many folks getting attacked.
Only a few weeks in the past, Ballal was onstage with fellow filmmakers in Los Angeles accepting the Academy Award for a film that paperwork the displacement of Palestinians and struggles of dwelling below Israeli occupation.

Basel Adra, one other of the Palestinian co-directors of the Oscar-winner documentary No Different Land, on Tuesday seems to be on the broken automotive belonging to fellow director Hamdan Ballal, who was attacked by Jewish settlers earlier than being detained by the Israeli military, within the village of Susiya, in Masafer Yatta, south Hebron Hills.
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Witnesses say that after the assault, the Israeli army arrived on the scene and detained Ballal, together with a number of others. The authorities accused him of throwing stones at safety forces. A number of witnesses deny that, saying Ballal practices nonviolence.
Ballal later informed The Related Press he was overwhelmed outdoors his residence by a identified settler who had beforehand threatened him. He stated the Israeli authorities blindfolded him whereas in detention.
Masked settlers additionally attacked Jewish activists on the scene, in keeping with video seen by NPR offered by the group Middle for Jewish Nonviolence. The group says it was within the village to doc and attempt to de-escalate assaults towards Palestinians, which have been on the rise because the battle between Israel and Hamas started in 2023. Activists and residents say the assaults are sometimes designed to intimidate Palestinians into leaving their land. Israeli safety forces usually flip a blind eye to settler violence.
Yanal Jabarin contributed to this story.