A Zionist Aggression
Originally released in 1973. A Zionist Aggression is a documentary film. directed by Mustafa Abu Ali. At just 22 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Following the operation against the Israeli sports delegation participating in the Munich Olympics in Germany in 1972, the Zionist entity launched retaliatory raids against the Palestinian refugee camps in Syria and Lebanon (specifically the village of Da'al in Syria and the Nabatieh camp in Lebanon) on September 8th, 1972. In reflecting the sheer barbarism of the Zionist aggression, legendary Palestinian filmmaker Mustafa Abu Ali is compelled to reach for new filmic grammar to reflect on the brutality. This is a film haunted and haunting, with unfiltered images of death. Lifeless babies, features bloated. Children in hospital beds, limbs twisted, faces bruised. Agony. Skulls shattered. Hands crushed. Occasionally, lifeless eyes blink, a twitch of the hand brings something akin to hope – that life persists, life could persist.
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- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Zionist Aggression about?
Following the operation against the Israeli sports delegation participating in the Munich Olympics in Germany in 1972, the Zionist entity launched retaliatory raids against the Palestinian refugee ...
Who directed A Zionist Aggression?
A Zionist Aggression was directed by Mustafa Abu Ali.
How long is A Zionist Aggression?
A Zionist Aggression has a runtime of 0 hours and 22 minutes (22 minutes total).
When was A Zionist Aggression released?
A Zionist Aggression was released on January 1, 1973 in theaters.