Spanish filmmaker calls to boycott Israel at national film awards ceremony

Speech made by director Julio Perez del Campo branded as “a discourse of hate” by Israeli Embassy

Boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) supporters

A filmmaker who won a Spanish national film award for a documentary about Gaza called during his acceptance speech for a boycott of Israel, which he called an apartheid state.

Director Julio Perez del Campo, whose “Gaza, a Look into the Eyes of Barbarism,” won the 2019 Goya Award for best documentary film, the equivalent of an Academy Award.

“No to Israel and the Eurovision, long live the fight of the Palestinian people,” he said in his speech Thursday.

Israel will host the Eurovision Song Contest in May after winning last year’s contest.

Julio Perez del Campo,

Del Campo also said “We should not legitimise countries that violate systematically human rights, we must not be complicit in Israeli apartheid.”

Israel’s embassy in Spain called the speech “a discourse of hate.”

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