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'No proof, it's propoganda': 'Fauda' actress denies some of Hamas atrocities | Israel Hayom

2023-10-30T10:08:25.622Z

Highlights: 'No proof, it's propoganda': 'Fauda' actress denies some of Hamas atrocities. "This is a private conversation taken out of context," actress Muna Hua says. "The Palestinian people have been murdered for years and suddenly you woke up," she adds. "Rape and beheadings and harm to children are acts that should be condemned regardless of who committed them," Muna says in response to Israel Hayom's correspondence with the actress and her classmate.


In correspondence obtained by Israel Hayom, actress Muna Hua wrote: "They did not rape or behead. There's no proof that that's what it was, it's propoganda so that the world will identify with you." • Muna responds: "This is a private conversation taken out of context"


"Fauda" actress and Ophir Prize winner Muna Hua denies some of Hamas' atrocities in Israel, claiming that there is no definitive proof of the beheadings and the rape of women constitutes "propaganda."

In correspondence between the actress and her classmate at the Beit Zvi acting school obtained by Israel Hayom, the actress wrote: "They did not rape or behead. There's no proof that's what it was, it's propoganda so that the world will identify with you."

Muna Hua in Manaik,

She added: "The audacity is indescribable. Hamas is not the Palestinian people who have just been murdered. The Palestinian people have been murdered for years and suddenly you woke up? Where have you been all these years? Or does it not touch you when Palestinians have been murdered all these years? Is it stupid that you are not aware that this whole situation is a direct result of the occupation? Of imprisoning people? Or what? And in conclusion, do me a favor and don't write to me if you don't like it."

It all started when Hua shared a post saying, "Israel cut off water to 2.2 million people. Expect hundreds of thousands of deaths from dehydration in the coming days if the apartheid regime does not restore access to water."

Hua's classmate responded: "Audacity, before they return the babies they kidnapped, the women who were raped and the heads that were beheaded." In response, she denied the atrocities presented here and later deleted the conversation.

Unlike actresses Maysa Abdelhadi and Miss Ammar, Muna is a very active and sought-after actress. She broke out in the first season of "Fauda" where she played Amal, an Arab woman widowed by her husband on her wedding day who carries out a terrorist attack. A role that takes on a different meaning today. She also won the Ophir Award for her role in the film "Not Here, Not There" and in recent years she played in the series "Mona", in two seasons of "Manaik" and "Madrasa".

Muna said in response: "I have never issued a single call or encouragement or praise for the massacre and atrocities that took place in the south. This is a serious incident, and the very fact that they entered homes and killed civilians is unacceptable. At no point did I support harming civilians, women and babies. My moral position is clear before the war, was and still is: no innocent person of any religion, nationality or gender should be harmed, and these things are especially relevant regarding the atrocities that took place in the Gaza envelope."

She added: "As for the selective quote, it's a private conversation taken out of context. At the time, there were reports in the world media about inaccuracies regarding publications regarding beheadings and rape of women. Even the IDF Spokesperson did not confirm this, according to reports abroad. We are not in the place today of stating facts absolutely, and it is clear to me that this is a disaster regardless of beheadings. Needless to say, rape and beheadings and harm to children are acts that should be condemned regardless of who committed them. Not a single sentence has come out of me that justifies massacring civilians, and any attempt to use half-talks is a deliberate blow to my good name.
The person posting the conversation that was taken out of context today is you, the one who fans the hatred is you, the ones who make sure to slander my name.
The social network is full of incitement, death threats, racist statements against Arab citizens, you are all exposed to them and give them backing and don't even see the problem with it. Racist incitement against the Arabs has unfortunately become legitimate and our lives have become lawless, without any protection."

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Source: israelhayom

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