The storm surrounding the movie "Fareha" refuses to die down.
This evening (Wednesday), during its screening at the Al-Saraiya theater in Jaffa, dozens of people protested, claiming that the film portrays IDF soldiers as cruel, after they were portrayed as murderers of an innocent family. Among the dozens of demonstrators were Knesset member and minister-designate Yitzhak Wasserlauf, model Nathalie Dadon which led the fight to cut off subscriptions from Netflix and more.
stirring up a storm.
From the movie "Fareha", photo: screenshot
At the demonstration, the designated minister Wasserlauf spoke and pledged that his office's funds would not finance such events and that he would act so that no authority would finance such events.
Natalie Dadon spoke about the morality of IDF soldiers and pointed out that there is one narrative and it is the true narrative: the IDF is the most moral army in the world.
"Not to give budgets for such films".
The protest outside the screening, photo: Bezelmo
Shay Glick, CEO of "Bezelmo", said: "A place that spreads anti-Semitism and hatred must be closed.
Just as we closed the Al-Midan Theater and the Swan Gallery, and the Forum for Coexistence in the Negev, we will also close this place.
We will act as early as this week, the Ministry of Finance will announce the rejection of the budget, as the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Culture promised today."
Demonstrators for and against the screening, photo: Betzelmo
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