A controversial documentary about Anne Frank and the Holocaust has been given a clandestine screening in Gaza.
The 2014 war broke out during shooting, making the resulting film all the more hard-hitting and powerfully ironic.
As such, it was deemed “too dangerous” for Croatian director Jakov Sedler to attend the screening, Deadline reports.
Holocaust denial is rife among the Hamas leaders who rule the self-governing Palestinian territory and much of the film’s footage was shot there during its war with Israel two years ago.