The Cannes Film Festival expressed “deep sadness” due to the death in an Israeli air strike by Palestinian Palestinian artist Fatima Hasuna, a documentary film called for the parallel acid department this year.
Hasuna was killed with nine members of her family in a direct blow to their home in Gaza City on April 16.
“I made the 25 -year -old Palestinian photographer whose mission is to testify to the daily life of the Gaza population in 2025 through its work and dedication, despite the risks associated with the war in the Palestinian enclave,” said a festival festival festival festival in a statement.
“Fatima Hasuna is one of the victims of violence that swept the area for several months.”
Hasuna, who has gained a recognition of the fluctuation of its photojournalist, shows the influence of the civilian population in Gaza in the Israeli military campaign, in the French -Iranian director, who will bid him with a Persian on your hands and walkers.
The film will play on the sidebar of the parallel acids, which is run by the France Association for Independent Cinema, on April 15.
“De Cannes wants to express dismay and deep sadness in this tragedy that moved and shocked the whole world. Put your soul on your hand And walking on May 15th at the Cannes Festival as part of the acid, in addition to the film's message it will be a way to honor Fatima Hasuna. “
The bombing and Gaza of Israel began in Gaza in October 2023 in response to Hamas attacks on October 7 on southern Israel, which killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages.
After eighteen months, at least 51,065 people died according to numbers issued by the Hamas Health Authority, which was approved by the United Nations, although statistical research published by the Lancet Medical Journal in February may be the highest of 15,000.
Another 116,505 people were injured in the Gaza Strip, while 90 percent of the 2.1 million population of the region was displaced. Of the 251 hostages, they were captured during the October 7 attack, 59 remained in the Gaza Strip, with about 24 of them still believed to be alive.