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Some realities of life in Gaza Strip, Occupied Palestine.
Gaza Strip (73 minutes) pushes the viewer headlong into the tumult of the Israeli-occupied Gaza, examining the lives and views of ordinary Palestinians. The documentary often sees the world through the eyes of young people. The central character is Mohammed Hejazi, a 13-year-old paperboy in Gaza City, one of the young “stone-throwers†who risk their lives throwing rocks at Israeli tanks across the barbwire fences.
Catch glimpses of Mohammed’s inner world: his sense of hopelessness, his sorrow at the IOF killing of his best friend, his conception of death.
You can purchase the movie from here!
[Hat tip: Sokari]














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