Israeli Culture Minister Miki Zohar Sparks Controversy With Satirical Primary Video on Film Funding
Israeli Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar released a satirical video ahead of the primaries that has ignited public controversy. The video mocks filmmakers who produce movies portraying IDF soldiers negatively, showing them receiving public funding for such projects. At the end, Zohar presents his ministry's reform, which he claims ends public financing for films that harm the image of IDF soldiers.
The video quickly drew sharp criticism from the film industry and left-wing activists, who accused Zohar of undermining artistic freedom and intimidating creators with a political message. This backlash intensified following his recent reforms expanding cultural activities to peripheral areas and Judea and Samaria, including establishing the first theater in Samaria.
Left-wing activist Israel Frey condemned the video, calling it fascist and accusing the minister of silencing criticism of Israeli actions against Palestinians through governmental bullying. Public broadcaster journalist Dov Gil Har compared the video to propaganda films from Nazi Germany, expressing shame over Zohar's work. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions over cultural funding and freedom of expression in Israel.
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