No other land director calls ‘preventing the ethnic cleaning of Palestinian people’
As no other land won the best documentary Oscar, its directors called for a political solution for the Gaza struggle. He urged global action against the injustice faced by Palestinians.

As directors Yuval Abraham, Basal Edra, Hamdan Ballal, and Rachel Szor accepted the best documentary Oscar for any other land, they used a moment to call for a “political solution” for the war in Gaza.
Palestinian journalist and activist Adra said, “We ask the world to take serious action to prevent injustice and prevent ethnic cleaning of Palestinian people.”
He said, “About two months ago, I became a father, and for my daughter my hope is that she does not have to live the life I am living now. No other land shows the harsh reality that we have been tolerating and still protested.”

Israeli journalist Abraham talked about the support of the film between Israel and Palestinians.
He said, “We made this film, Palestinians and Israelis, because together, our voices are strong. We look at each other, the destruction of Gaza and his people, which should be finished, the Israeli hostages, brutally taken into the offense of October 7, which should be freed. ,
He also highlighted inequalities between them. “We live in a rule where I am free under civil law and is under basal military laws that destroys his life and he cannot control,” he said.
Abraham said, “There is a different way, a political solution without ethnic domination, with national rights for both our people,” Abraham said.
Criticizing the US foreign policy, Abraham said, “Why can’t you see that we are interconnected, that my people can be really safe if the people of Basel are really free and safe?”
An Israeli-Filistinian collective, no other land, is a documentary that follows a Palestinian family as the Israeli government displaces them from its home in West Bank.