The Mexican filmmaker Rafael Rangel defends his documentary 'La Gran Palestina,' which explores the conflict between Israel and Palestine, after Argentine President Javier Milei criticized it as 'propaganda terrorist.' The film was shown at the National University of Rosario in Argentina without institutional authorization, prompting backlash from Milei and the university’s subsecretary of University Policies, Alejandro Álvarez. The university responded by apologizing to the Jewish community and launching an administrative investigation. Rangel clarifies that while some Palestinian resistance fighters provided footage, the group Hamas was not involved. The documentary is part of a series documenting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with plans for a third installment focusing on the aftermath of attacks.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the controversy around Milei's criticism of the documentary as politically motivated, emphasizing his alignment with right-wing positions and suggesting his reaction is out of line with academic freedom. The portrayal of Milei's stance as extreme and the focus on the documentary's





