
Israeli Filmmaker Faces Death Threats Over Berlin Film Festival Speech
Israeli director Yuval Abraham, winner of a top prize at the Berlin film festival, has received death threats and faced intimidation after German officials labeled the event "antisemitic" due to speeches expressing solidarity with Palestine. Abraham, the son of Holocaust survivors, criticized the use of the term antisemitism to silence Palestinians and Israelis critical of the occupation. The backlash also involved calls for the resignation of a German politician who applauded the filmmakers' speeches.
