Israeli director Nadav Lapid, who previously criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's policies and moved to France five years ago, has become the target of a boycott by Israeli filmmakers. A petition calling for artists to avoid collaborating with Israeli institutions involved in 'apartheid against the Palestinian people' gained support across the Atlantic. Many French filmmakers reportedly opposed Lapid's inclusion in the jury of the 37th International Film Festival in Marseille, which runs from July 7 to 12.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation through the lens of Palestinian rights and criticizes Israel's policies, highlighting the boycott of an Israeli filmmaker due to his perceived alignment with the state. The tone emphasizes the actions of those opposing Lapid’s participation, suggesting a critique of犹




