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Actor from Gaza says travel ban prevented Oscar attendance
Summary
Motaz Malhees, the lead actor in the Oscar-nominated film "The Voice of Hind Rajab," says a U.S. travel ban on holders of Palestinian Authority-issued documents kept him in Gaza and prevented him from attending the ceremony. The film was nominated for best international feature and is based on the true story of Hind Rajab, linked to events in January 2024.
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Motaz Malhees, the lead actor in the Oscar-nominated film "The Voice of Hind Rajab," says he was unable to travel to the awards ceremony because of a U.S. travel restriction. The restriction is reported as applying to people holding Palestinian Authority-issued documents and is described as enforced under the Trump Administration. The film received a nomination for best international feature and is based on the true story of Hind Rajab, associated with events in January 2024.
Known details:
- Motaz Malhees said he could not attend the Oscars because he could not enter the United States.
- The reported restriction affects individuals with Palestinian Authority-issued documents and is linked to policies enforced under the Trump Administration.
- The film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" was nominated for best international feature.
- The story of Hind Rajab is connected to events from January 2024.
Summary:
The account states an administrative travel restriction prevented the actor from attending while the film retained its nomination. Undetermined at this time.
