The mayor of Miami Beach, Steven Mine No other countryA film about the Israeli displacement of a Palestinian community in Israeli -occupied West Bank.
He would also like to stop future grant payments to the non-profit O-cinema in South Beach, Florida. The city commissioners are expected to vote next week about laws that have been introduced by mine, as can be seen from a resolution document published on Thursday.
Mine described the film as a one -sided propaganda and an attack on the Jewish people, while the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida and other civil rights lawyers condemned its actions against freedom of speaking.
The film’s co-directors, the Palestinian activist Basel Adra and Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham, reject the allegations that he is anti-Semitic.
Kareem Tabsch, co -founder of O Cinema, told Axios that the non -profit organization “hoped to have a thoughtful conversation with our mayor and elected officials”.
But the cinema was ready to take “all the ways” that are necessary to stay in South Beach and would try to protect its freedom of expression and freedom of existence. Tabsch was quoted.
Reuters was unable to reach the Tabsch for a comment immediately.
Although the Oscar has won for the documentary film this month, No other country was not picked up by the US distributors.
The film shows Israeli soldiers, tear down the houses and clear the residents to create a military training area and the intervention of Jewish settlers into the Palestinian community.
On October 7, 2023, the militants of the Palestinian Hamas Israel attacked 1,200 people and, according to Israeli days, took around 250 hostages. The bloodshed triggered the latest phase of a decades of conflict.
Israel’s subsequent military attack on Gaza has killed over 48,000 Palestinians, say Gaza officials, while it is displacing the entire population of Gaza internally, which led to a hunger crisis and led to allegations for genocide and war crimes that deny Israel.
O The Cinema website listed the upcoming demonstrations of the film on Thursday on March 19 to 20.
My’s actions were previously reported by the Miami Herald.