A film-maker in Tel Aviv, known for his progressive and pro-peace views, has been forced into hiding after his personal information was published on a right-wing Israeli Telegram channel. He expresses his devastation over the recent attacks by Hamas and his support for the Palestinian people.
It became too much when they published David’s name, address, phone number and photograph along with the words: “The next one to get it.” He left his home and borrowed a house from a friend. “I deleted all my social-media accounts,” he told me. “I don’t answer my phone to any number I don’t know.” David is a film-maker living in Tel Aviv, who describes himself as “ultra-progressive, left-wing, anti-Zionist, pro-peace”.
On October 8th, the second day of the war, Asmaa sent him a short video of a school where families had been displaced after the bombing had destroyed their homes. The next day she wrote: “Israel demolished all the mosques and many houses, and hundreds were martyred.” David replied that he was saddened and was praying for her family. Hamas, too, has for a long time tried to sever bonds between Gazans and Israelis.
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