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Junction 48 Reflection Paper - 1393 Words

Event Reflection Summary of the event A narrative film, Junction 48, was screened at the Little Theater in Rochester on September 17th in 2017. This event was one of the programs of the Witness Palestine Film Festival sponsored by Christian Witnessing for Palestine. After the screening, the audience had a chance to ask questions of the director, Udi Aloni, through Skype. Junction 48 is a 2016 film directed by Aloni, an Israeli and American filmmaker. This film describes young Israeli Arab musicians’ struggle against oppression from Israeli authority and nationalists and problems within Palestinian communities such as drug deals and honor crimes. The leading actor is Tamer Nafer, a Palestinian rapper born in a mixed Jewish-Arab city,†¦show more content†¦A large number of Arabs were shot to death, including civilians, by Israeli soldiers (Shavit, 2013). In July 1948, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion required dispossession of all the Palestinians in Lydda (Shavit, 2013). About 19,000 of the 20,000 Palestinian inhabitants were forced to migrate (Munayyer, 2012). Now Lydda is called Lod, and about 25 percent of the residents are Arabs (Martin, 2013). This Jewish-Arab mixed city has poor public safety (Martin, 2013). The Arab-Israeli conflict displaced 750,000 Palestinians, and they are still not allowed to return to their home (AFSC, n.d.) . About 1.6 million Israeli Arabs (Abdalla, 2012), in Lod, have citizenships of Israel, but they don’t have the equal rights to Jewish people. (BBC, 2009). Analysis of the Film This chapter analyzes Junction 48 in terms of two points: whether Israeli Arabs can be included in a common type of force migrants, and whether culture can be the reason for refugees to return. First, before considering the case of Israeli Arabs, those typical types of forced migrants should be clarified; refugees are those who fled their country of origin and because they fear being persecuted for a good reason such as race and religion; asylum seekers are those who have made a journey abroad to get a refugee status but whose application has not adopted; internally displaced persons (IDPs) are those who have been compelled to leave their homes with other residentsShow MoreRelatedCurrent Trends in Internet Marketing3941 Words   |  16 Pagesmarketing channel is better for which of their products or services. On providing products they need to keep mind how much of information and disclose and how to provide security for information which is put up on the web to prevent hackers and malicious 48 people from getting access to it. They should be in a position to build confidence in the minds of buyers so that they can make purchases without the fear of credit card frauds. 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