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Juliette Binoche pays tribute to slain Gaza photojournalist at Cannes
French star Juliette Binoche, head of the Cannes film festival jury, paid tribute to slain Gaza photojournalist Fatima Hassouna at the opening ceremony on Tuesday, saying she "should have been with us tonight".
Hassouna, who was killed in an Israeli air strike last month, is the subject of the documentary "Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk", that will premiere in Cannes on Thursday by exiled Iranian director Sepideh Farsi.
"In every region of the world artists are fighting every day and make resistance into art," she told a VIP crowd of actors and directors on the French Riviera.
"On 16 April, at dawn in Gaza, 25-year-old photojournalist Fatima Hassouna and 10 relatives were killed by a missile that hit their home."
She added: "The day before she had learned that the film she features in had been selected for Cannes.
"She should have been here tonight with us."
More than 380 film figures including "Schindler's List" actor Ralph Fiennes and Richard Gere denounced "genocide" in Gaza in an open letter released Monday by pro-Palestinian activists on the eve of the Cannes film festival.
Binoche was initially said by organisers to have signed the petition but her name was not on the final published list.
Speaking to reporters earlier Tuesday, she said "you'll maybe understand it a little later", hinting that she might make a statement about Hassouna at the opening ceremony.
In her remarks, Binoche also referenced "the [Israeli] hostages of 7 October and all hostages, prisoners, the drowned who endure terror and die with a terrible feeling of abandonment and indifference."
Israel's onslaught in Gaza has killed at least 52,908 people in Gaza, mostly civilians, over the past 19 months, according to data from the local health ministry.
Media freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has accused the Israeli military of carrying out a "massacre" of Palestinian journalists, with nearly 200 killed.
(AFP)