Palestinian rights activist Iyad Burnat described the Israeli occupation of his village during a recent talk at World Fellowship Center on July 6. He is the brother of an Oscar-nominated filmmaker. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Palestinian protesters painted themselves blue in homage to the movie "Avatar" during a protest of the Israeli occupation. This image is from the documentary "Five Broken Cameras." (COURTESY IMAGE)
Palestinian rights activist Iyad Burnat described the Israeli occupation of his village during a recent talk at World Fellowship Center on July 6. He is the brother of an Oscar-nominated filmmaker. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Palestinian protesters painted themselves blue in homage to the movie "Avatar" during a protest of the Israeli occupation. This image is from the documentary "Five Broken Cameras." (COURTESY IMAGE)
ALBANY — Palestinian rights activist Iyad Burnat described the Israeli occupation of his village during a recent talk at World Fellowship Center. He is the brother of an Oscar-nominated filmmaker.
Burnat spoke to a gathering of about two dozen people on July 6, which is when World Fellowship also screened "5 Broken Cameras," a 2012 documentary made by his brother, Emad Burnat, and Israeli filmmaker Guy Davidi.
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