Hugh Bonneville calls for action on Gaza at Downton premiere
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Hugh Bonneville calls for action on Gaza at Downton premiere
Hugh Bonneville uses his appearance at the 'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' red carpet to call for international action on Gaza.
Asked about the final instalment of the hit series, Bonneville instead looks into the camera and says: "What’s about to happen in Gaza City is indefensible and the international community must do more to bring it to an end." Report by Covellm.
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Police drag protesters from rails as Israelis rally for Gaza ceasefire
Police used water cannons and dragged protesters from the rails in Jerusalem on Wednesday as thousands demonstrated outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence.
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Filmmakers of 'Voice of Hind Rajab' condemn 'dehumanisation' in Gaza
At the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday, the filmmakers and cast of Kaouther Ben Hania’s 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' made an emotional appeal to end the violence in Gaza, earning a standing ovation as they entered.
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