00:00Good evening, tonight I feel responsibility more than gratitude.
00:07The voice of Hindra Jab, it's not only about one child, it's about the system that made the killing, her
00:18killing possible.
00:20What happened to Hindra Jab is not an exception, it's a part of a genocide.
00:30And tonight, in Berlin, there are people who gave political cover to that genocide by reframing the mass civilian killing
00:46as self-defense, as complex circumstances, by delegating those who protest.
00:56But as you may know, peace is not a perfume sprayed over violence, so power can feel refined and can
01:10feel comfortable.
01:12And cinema is not an image laundering.
01:15If we speak about peace, we must speak about justice.
01:22Justice means accountability.
01:29Without accountability, there is no peace.
01:35The Israeli army killed Hindra Jab, killed her family, killed the two paramedics who came to save her, with the
01:45complicity of the world's most powerful government and institution.
01:52I refuse to let their death become a backdrop for a polite speech about peace, not while the structure that
02:03enabled them remain untouched.
02:06So tonight, I will not take this world home.
02:12I leave it here as a reminder.
02:16And when peace is pursued as legal and moral obligation, rooted in accountability for genocide, then I will come back
02:29and accept it with joy.
02:33Thank you very much.
02:34Thank you very much.
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