
Gaza
Documentary · War · Crime
Overview
This feature length investigation by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit exposes Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip through the medium of photos and videos posted online by Israeli soldiers themselves during the year long conflict. The I-Unit has built up a database of thousands of videos, photos and social media posts. Where possible it has identified the posters and those who appear. The material reveals a range of illegal activities, from wanton destruction and looting to the demolition of entire neighbourhoods and murder. The film also tells the story of the war through the eyes of Palestinian journalists, human rights workers and ordinary residents of the Gaza Strip. And it exposes the complicity of Western governments – in particular the use of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus as a base for British surveillance flights over Gaza.
Top Cast
Basem Naim
Basem Naim
Self - Member of Hamas Political Bureau
Basem Naim
Self - Member of Hamas Political Bureau
Yossi Mekelberg
Yossi Mekelberg
Self - Professor of International Relations, Chatham House
Yossi Mekelberg
Self - Professor of International Relations, Chatham House
Charlie Herbert
Charlie Herbert
Self - Major General (Ret'd), British Army
Charlie Herbert
Self - Major General (Ret'd), British Army
Andreas Krieg
Andreas Krieg
Self - Security Analyst, King's College, London
Andreas Krieg
Self - Security Analyst, King's College, London
Rodney Dixon
Rodney Dixon
Self - International Law Expert
Rodney Dixon
Self - International Law Expert
Youmna El Sayed
Youmna El Sayed
Self - Gaza Strip Correspondent, Al Jazeera English
Youmna El Sayed
Self - Gaza Strip Correspondent, Al Jazeera English
Maha Hussaini
Maha Hussaini
Self - Strategy Director, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor
Maha Hussaini
Self - Strategy Director, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor
Abu Amer
Abu Amer
Self
Abu Amer
Self
Bill Van Esveld
Bill Van Esveld
Self - Associate Director, MENA, Human Rights Watch
Bill Van Esveld
Self - Associate Director, MENA, Human Rights Watch
Mohamed al-Helou
Mohamed al-Helou
Self - Journalist
Mohamed al-Helou
Self - Journalist
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