Oscar-winning Palestinian director released after assault in West Bank


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  • A Palestinian film director, known for the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land” was reportedly attacked by Israeli settlers at his West Bank home on Monday. Hamdan Ballal was detained and later released by the Israeli military along, with two other Palestinians and one Israeli.
  • Five Americans with the Center for Jewish Nonviolence were also there and said they were assaulted as well.
  • They said the attack came after a dispute involving an Israeli settler who was shepherding near a Palestinian home.

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Award-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal was detained and later released by the Israeli army after a group of masked settlers attacked his house in the occupied West Bank Monday, March 24.

Who is Hamdan Ballal?

Hamdan Ballal is one of four directors, all of whom are Israeli or Palestinian, known for the Oscar award-winning documentary “No Other Land.” The film chronicles the destruction of villages in the West Bank.

Israel’s culture minister previously called the joint Palestinian-Israeli documentary’s win “a sad moment for the world of cinema.”

(L-R) Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, winners of the Best Documentary Feature Film for “No Other Land”, pose in the press room during the 97th Annual Oscars at Ovation Hollywood on March 02, 2025, in Hollywood, California.

What happened?

Ballal’s co-director Basel Adra told CNN that Ballal called him to his home in the West Bank village of Susya on Monday, distressed. Adra said when he got there, Israeli military members were taking away Ballal and at least one other person.

Five American activists from the Center for Jewish Nonviolence were also at the scene.

The activists said more than a dozen Israeli settlers also assaulted them. They said many of them were using batons, knives and at least one assault weapon.

According to the activists, the incident came after a dispute involving an Israeli settler who was shepherding near a Palestinian home.

Israeli security forces said three Palestinians and an Israeli were then taken in for questioning. The security forces said they took the three in after “several terrorists” threw rocks at security members.

His lawyer, Lea Tsemel, said police told her that they were being held at a military base for medical treatment.

Ballal’s release

On Tuesday, March 25, the director was reportedly released, with Tsemel saying that Ballal had received very little care for his injures. He also said he had been blindfolded for a full day, forced to sleep under an air conditioner.

Israeli police say they released three prisoners, Ballal and two other Palestinians, after an investigation into property damage and rock throwing, and that the three were released on the condition that they would not interact with each other.

Ballal and the two other Palestinians were then transported to a hospital.

What led up to this?

Throughout the war in Gaza, which started when the militant group Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023, Israel has killed hundreds of Palestinians in the West Bank in wide-scale military operations.

There has also been a rise in settler attacks on Palestinians, as well as Palestinian attacks on Israelis there.

Editor’s Note: This story was updated at 12:15 p.m. Central Standard Time to reflect new information regarding Ballal’s release.

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Key points from the Left

  • A group of Israeli settlers attacked Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land," in the village of Susiya, leaving him with injuries to his head and stomach, according to fellow activists.
  • Following the attack, Israeli soldiers detained Ballal while he was receiving treatment in an ambulance, and his current whereabouts remain unknown, according to activists at the scene.
  • The documentary "No Other Land" portrays the struggles of residents in Masafer Yatta against the Israeli military's actions.
  • The Israeli military is investigating the incident but has not provided immediate comments on the situation.

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Key points from the Center

  • Israeli settlers attacked Hamdan Ballal, a Palestinian co-director of the Academy Award-winning documentary "No Other Land," leaving him injured, as reported by activists on the scene.
  • Activists from the Center for Jewish Nonviolence stated that dozens of settlers destroyed property in the village of Susiya during the attack.
  • While Ballal was receiving treatment in an ambulance, Israeli soldiers detained him, leading to uncertainty about his whereabouts, according to activists.
  • Yuval Abraham, the film's Israeli co-director, stated that soldiers intervened during the ambulance treatment and took Ballal away.

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Key points from the Right

  • Israeli settlers attacked Hamdan Ballal, a co-director of the Oscar-winning film "No Other Land," in the occupied West Bank, leaving him injured, as reported by activists on the scene.
  • Dozens of settlers assaulted the Palestinian village of Susiya, destroying property, according to the activist group Center for Jewish Nonviolence.
  • Soldiers detained Hamdan Ballal and another Palestinian man while he was receiving medical treatment, as stated by the activists present.
  • The documentary "No Other Land" highlights the struggle of Masafer Yatta residents against military-led village demolitions.

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  • A Palestinian film director, known for the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land” was reportedly attacked by Israeli settlers at his West Bank home on Monday. Hamdan Ballal was detained and later released by the Israeli military along, with two other Palestinians and one Israeli.
  • Five Americans with the Center for Jewish Nonviolence were also there and said they were assaulted as well.
  • They said the attack came after a dispute involving an Israeli settler who was shepherding near a Palestinian home.

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Award-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal was detained and later released by the Israeli army after a group of masked settlers attacked his house in the occupied West Bank Monday, March 24.

Who is Hamdan Ballal?

Hamdan Ballal is one of four directors, all of whom are Israeli or Palestinian, known for the Oscar award-winning documentary “No Other Land.” The film chronicles the destruction of villages in the West Bank.

Israel’s culture minister previously called the joint Palestinian-Israeli documentary’s win “a sad moment for the world of cinema.”

(L-R) Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, winners of the Best Documentary Feature Film for “No Other Land”, pose in the press room during the 97th Annual Oscars at Ovation Hollywood on March 02, 2025, in Hollywood, California.

What happened?

Ballal’s co-director Basel Adra told CNN that Ballal called him to his home in the West Bank village of Susya on Monday, distressed. Adra said when he got there, Israeli military members were taking away Ballal and at least one other person.

Five American activists from the Center for Jewish Nonviolence were also at the scene.

The activists said more than a dozen Israeli settlers also assaulted them. They said many of them were using batons, knives and at least one assault weapon.

According to the activists, the incident came after a dispute involving an Israeli settler who was shepherding near a Palestinian home.

Israeli security forces said three Palestinians and an Israeli were then taken in for questioning. The security forces said they took the three in after “several terrorists” threw rocks at security members.

His lawyer, Lea Tsemel, said police told her that they were being held at a military base for medical treatment.

Ballal’s release

On Tuesday, March 25, the director was reportedly released, with Tsemel saying that Ballal had received very little care for his injures. He also said he had been blindfolded for a full day, forced to sleep under an air conditioner.

Israeli police say they released three prisoners, Ballal and two other Palestinians, after an investigation into property damage and rock throwing, and that the three were released on the condition that they would not interact with each other.

Ballal and the two other Palestinians were then transported to a hospital.

What led up to this?

Throughout the war in Gaza, which started when the militant group Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023, Israel has killed hundreds of Palestinians in the West Bank in wide-scale military operations.

There has also been a rise in settler attacks on Palestinians, as well as Palestinian attacks on Israelis there.

Editor’s Note: This story was updated at 12:15 p.m. Central Standard Time to reflect new information regarding Ballal’s release.

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Key points from the Left

  • A group of Israeli settlers attacked Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land," in the village of Susiya, leaving him with injuries to his head and stomach, according to fellow activists.
  • Following the attack, Israeli soldiers detained Ballal while he was receiving treatment in an ambulance, and his current whereabouts remain unknown, according to activists at the scene.
  • The documentary "No Other Land" portrays the struggles of residents in Masafer Yatta against the Israeli military's actions.
  • The Israeli military is investigating the incident but has not provided immediate comments on the situation.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Israeli settlers attacked Hamdan Ballal, a Palestinian co-director of the Academy Award-winning documentary "No Other Land," leaving him injured, as reported by activists on the scene.
  • Activists from the Center for Jewish Nonviolence stated that dozens of settlers destroyed property in the village of Susiya during the attack.
  • While Ballal was receiving treatment in an ambulance, Israeli soldiers detained him, leading to uncertainty about his whereabouts, according to activists.
  • Yuval Abraham, the film's Israeli co-director, stated that soldiers intervened during the ambulance treatment and took Ballal away.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Israeli settlers attacked Hamdan Ballal, a co-director of the Oscar-winning film "No Other Land," in the occupied West Bank, leaving him injured, as reported by activists on the scene.
  • Dozens of settlers assaulted the Palestinian village of Susiya, destroying property, according to the activist group Center for Jewish Nonviolence.
  • Soldiers detained Hamdan Ballal and another Palestinian man while he was receiving medical treatment, as stated by the activists present.
  • The documentary "No Other Land" highlights the struggle of Masafer Yatta residents against military-led village demolitions.

Report an issue with this summary

Other (sources without bias rating):

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