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Kafr Kassem
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Kafr Kassem

Jan 2, 1974
2h 0m
★ 6.2

Overview

On the eve of the Israeli attack on Egypt in 1956, Israel declares martial law in all the occupied Arab territories without any previous notice. When the villagers of Kafr Kassem returned home from the fields, they were butchered and killed in what is known today as the massacre of “Kafr Kassem”.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

المؤسسة العامة للسينما

Cast

Salim Sabri

Salim Sabri

Abdul Rahman Al-Rashi

Abdul Rahman Al-Rashi

Abdallah Abbassi

Abdallah Abbassi

Ahmad Ayub

Ahmad Ayub

Esam Abjy

Esam Abjy

Abdel Hadi Al-Sabbagh

Abdel Hadi Al-Sabbagh

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