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    Israeli Film Festival in London Shows Strong Solidarity

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    What’s happening

    The Israeli Seret International Film Festival commenced Sunday in London, marking its 13th anniversary in the UK. This event has earned its reputation as the largest Israeli film festival globally, having expanded footprints in various countries including the Netherlands, Germany, Chile, Argentina, and Spain.

    Why it matters

    The festival serves not only as a cultural celebration of Israeli cinema but also as a resilient stand against anti-Israeli sentiment. Attempts to cancel the festival, and threats to participants and collaborators, highlight the charged atmosphere faced by UK’s Jewish and Israeli communities. Against this backdrop, the unwavering commitment to the festival underscores a significant assertion of Israeli identity and cultural diplomacy.

    Support and Counter-Protests

    Although the initial event last Thursday ran without incident, Sunday’s screenings in north London faced vocal protests. The local police presence and substantial turnout from Israel supporters in a counter-protest created a different narrative – one of unity and dialogue amidst disruption. Festival organizers, Odelia Haroush and Patty Hochman, emphasized their aim for dialogue over hostility.

    Striving for Communication and Coexistence

    Odelia Haroush and Patty Hochman, the festival’s founders, vocalized their resolve not to succumb to cancel culture but to enhance understanding and dialogue through cinema. They cited the instance of a festival attendee, a family member of a hostage in Gaza, who attempted a conversation with the protesters, receiving no reciprocal openness or cooperation.

    A Call for Global Jewish and Israeli Unity

    Actor Yadin Gellman, a guest at the festival, beautifully summarized the ethos motivating participants—even under threat, they stood proud, displaying a Star of David or wearing a hostage pin. Gellman’s remarks encapsulated the spirit of defiance and cultural identity showcased by the festival, symbolized by the resilient voice of Israeli cinema.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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