Palestinian actor Mohammed Bakri dies
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Mohammad Bakri, a Palestinian actor known for his role in Showtime's 'Homeland' and director of the documentary 'Jenin, Jenin', has died at 72 due to heart and lung complications.
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AWARD-winning director and actor Mohammad Bakri has died aged 72. Bakri, best known for his documentary Jenin, Jenin, was reportedly suffering from heart and lung problems. Local media quoted
Mohammad Bakri, un director y actor palestino que buscó compartir las complejidades de la identidad y cultura palestina a través de una variedad de obras tanto en árabe como en hebreo, ha fallecido, anunció su familia.
A Galei Tzahal broadcaster praised actor and filmmaker Mohammad Bakri after announcing his death, drawing sharp criticism from ministers and Knesset members; the station later issued a clarification.
Tributes have flooded in for the late star, with one writing: "Very sad news. RIP." "A towering figure in Middle Eastern cinema, his legacy endures," penned a second as another posted: "My love for all of Mohammad Bakri's works is profound.