ARTE Reportage
Jordan: Longing for Gaza13 min
Available until 26/11/2053
01/12/2023
Mouna moved to Jordan for six months to undergo chemotherapy for cancer, a treatment not possible in Gaza. On 7th October, she was on the verge of returning home, but the Hamas attack on Israel changed her plans: she couldn't go back and had to stay in Jordan.
Director
Barbara Lohr
Author
Barbara Lohr
Image
Joseph Gordillo
Editing
Florence Touly
Translation
Bushra Abyad
Country
France
Year
2023
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