Israelis are canceling their Netflix subscriptions over Jordanian filmmaker Dorian Jay Salam’s film. FarhaIn which the story of a Palestinian family killed by Israeli soldiers is told.
According to i24, Netflix subscribers in Israel condemned the film, which centers on the Nakba (catastrophe in Arabic, meaning the creation of the Palestinian state of Israel). The film also contains a shocking 15-minute scene where Israeli soldiers massacre a Palestinian refugee family, including a one-year-old child.
Reaction to the film’s airing on the platform has been negative, with one streamer saying, “After more than two years of subscription, I have decided to cancel Netflix’s support for an anti-Israel film.”
“Netflix supports such a shocking and unrealistic scene that is completely incompatible with Israeli and Jewish ethics. I cannot subscribe to a site that supports such a shocking scene in which [Israeli] Another subscriber added that soldiers are portrayed as heartless and humane killers.
“I hope that the mass abandonment by Israelis will make Netflix realize that it made a mistake in buying the film and reverse its decision. There is always room for criticism, but An objective assessment based on real cases,” he said.
the film Farha Currently streaming on Netflix.