
You can watch "Gaza fights for freedom" by Abby Martin
Filmed during the height of the Great March Of Return protests, the movie features exclusive footage of demonstrations where 200 unarmed civilians have been killed by Israeli snipers since March 30, 2018.
Why it matters
Filmed entirely in Gaza during the Great March of Return in 2018, Gaza Fights for Freedom provides images and first-hand accounts of what the international media has often chosen to ignore or distort. Director Abby Martin, with the collaboration of Palestinian journalists on the ground, shows the human rights violations perpetrated against unarmed protesters and recounts the courage of a population resisting siege and repression.
The film is not just a visual document: it is a political act that denounces international complicity and gives voice to those who live every day under occupation and blockade. Watching it means confronting the reality of Gaza without filters, listening to stories that are not covered in the official news and recognising the legitimacy of a struggle for dignity and self-determination.
Watching Gaza Fights for Freedom is not just a gesture of personal information: it is an act of solidarity. It means choosing not to look away and affirming the universal right of oppressed peoples to freedom.
What you can do
- Watch the movie and share it
You can find it on various platforms and in different languages. - Use it in events and debates
Include it in cultural programmes, events and demonstrations focusing on the issue of Palestine. - Promote the movie and its message
Talk about it on social media, at school and in the workplace. Every discussion that arises from the film helps to break down isolation and build collective awareness.
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