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Osama Qashoo (born 3 August 1981) is a Palestinian human rights activist, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He co-founded the International Solidarity Movement in 2001 before fleeing Palestine as a refugee to the United Kingdom in 2003. He co-founded the Free Gaza Movement in 2007 and participated in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla in 2010, resulting in him being detained by Israel before being deported to Turkey. In the UK, he switched from filmmaking to his involvement in Hiba restaurants, and created Gaza Cola in 2023 as a revenue stream to support Palestinians in Gaza affected by the Israel–Hamas war and the ongoing Gaza genocide. He founded Palestine House, a London based cultural centre above Hiba Express, in 2024. He supports a Palestinian state through peaceful methods.
Early life and education
Osama Qashoo studied engineering between 2000-2003 at An-Najah National University in Nablus in the West Bank, during which time the Second Intifada began; nobody was allowed to leave his village in the north of the West Bank, stopping his graduation plans. During this period he spent a year at Birzeit University. Qashoo has said that he found a broken VHS camera in the landfill around his village and filed it with stones, using it to pose as an Italian named Lorenzo and pretend to film a Japanese journalist who had been attacked by Israeli soldiers, causing them to release the journalist and getting a working camera from them as a token of gratitude. Whilst an undergraduate student he worked as a freelance photographer at various media outlets including Agence France and Reuters based in Palestine. In 2001 he co-founded the International Solidarity Movement (ISM).
In 2003, when he was 17 years old, Qashoo was forced to flee Palestine after organising peaceful demonstrations against the separation wall, which he called the "apartheid wall", built by Israel inside the West Bank; he arrived in the United Kingdom as a refugee. His safe passage to the UK was organised by Dick Fontaine, head of the National Film and Television School documentary department. In 2004 he was offered a place on a Master’s degree course studying documentary film direction under Fontaine. He has said that he lied that he was British and that his parents were wealthy in order to get in. While there from 2004 to 2005, he made a number of short documentaries; he directed the film My Olive Tree which in part persuaded the Trade Union Congress to organise the passage of Palestinian olive oil to Europe, bypassing Israel.
In 2006 Qashoo was invited by the director of Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos (ICAIC, Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry) to attend the summer school at Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión (EICTV, The International Film and TV School) at San Antonio de los Baños. During his time there he produced the film Soy Palestino (I am Palestinian) which was shown in festivals and later broadcast by Al Jazeera in April 2009.
Career
2006–2012: Filmmaking and Gaza Freedom Flotilla
His trilogy, A Palestinian Journey, won the 2006 Al Jazeera New Horizon Award. Qashoo also established Olive Tree Films that year. In the same year Qashoo wrote ER Radio, a feature length film script based on his time as a Radio DJ in 2002 during the extended invasion of the occupied territory of the West Bank. Finance was secured and filming due to start in Syria but the project had to be paused when the insurgency started.
In 2007 he co-founded the Free Gaza Movement, aiming to break the blockade on Gaza. He wrote an opinion piece for The Guardian in 2008 titled "Intimidation will not stop our boats sailing for Gaza". In 2010, Qashoo helped organise the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, onboard the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara. Nine passengers on Qashoo's ship were shot dead by Israeli soldiers in international waters, and he was one of 682 detainees who were taken into Israeli custody after Israel attacked the mission; Qashoo lost his cameraman and filming equipment. He was tortured while detained, and was later deported to Turkey after his family went on a hunger strike due to a lack of information concerning his whereabouts.
2012–present: Hiba Express, Palestine House and Gaza Cola
He resettled in the UK, returning "homeless, with nothing." Finding it difficult to make a living from filmmaking though continuing with his activism, Qashoo co-founded the Palestinian restaurant Hiba Express in High Holborn, London, in 2012. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 he launched a crowdfunding campaign for the NHS providing thousands of free meals to frontline staff.
In mid-2024 Qashoo launched a £300,000 crowdfunding campaign to fund the development and completion of Palestine House, a five-storey centre celebrating Palestinian culture. This is on the site of a former language school in High Holborn, London, situated above a Palestinian restaurant. He has stated that he rejected some funding from larger institutions, fearing they would "influence or control the narrative of space."
In November 2023, Qashoo had the idea for Gaza Cola, an alternative to Coca-Cola, which operates facilities in the Israeli Atarot industrial settlement. He launched it in August 2024 in an effort to fund the rebuilding of the no-longer functional Al Karama Hospital in northern Gaza, which he described as "reduced to rubble for no just reason, like all of these hospitals in Gaza." He chose that hospital in particular due to its small size and thus relatively low amount of money needed to fund its rebuilding. The red can in which the drink is sold features the Palestinian flag, “Gaza Cola” written in Arabic calligraphy, and a Palestinian keffiyeh pattern. Qashoo stated that the drink was "a statement to all these corporate companies who are investing in armed trade. To ask them the question of dignity. Do you see what your money’s doing? Because it is doing damage. It is destroying homes and our environment … they need to wake up and they need to understand that their money, their greed, is causing our genocide." Due to the politics behind the drink it could not be sold in large stores, so Qashoo persuaded Hiba Express and other Palestinian restaurants to sell it. The drink sold more than 500,000 units by the end of 2024.
Filmography
- Inside Outside (2004), director
- My Dear Olive Tree (2004), director – created at the National Film and Television School
- No Choice Basis (2005), director
- Soy Palestino (2007), director
- Samir's Room (2011), director – shot in Syria and Jerusalem, and inspired by the issue of illegal occupation of family homes in East Jerusalem
Personal life
Qashoo has an adopted son in the West Bank, who was shot in the head in June. As of November 2024, the whereabouts of this 17-year-old are not known.
References
- "Has the war in Gaza radicalised young Palestinians?". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- ^ Jacques, Juliet (2024-07-26). "London's First Palestinian Cultural Centre Is Within Arm's Reach". Novara Media. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- ^ Bramley, Ellie Violet (2025-01-08). "Gaza Cola launched by Palestinian activist to rebuild destroyed hospital". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- ^ Fallon, Amy (2024-11-23). "'Genocide-free' cola makes a splash in the United Kingdom". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- ^ Lister-Fell, Frankie. "A 'Palestine House' for all is the dream". Camden New Journal. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- ^ Lowe, Rebecca (2010-06-03). "Detained film-maker arrives safely in Turkey". Tottenham Independent. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- Al Jazeera English (2009-04-30). Witness - Soy Palestino - Part 1. Retrieved 2024-12-09 – via YouTube.
- Al Jazeera English (2009-04-30). Witness - Soy Palestino - Part 2. Retrieved 2024-12-09 – via YouTube.
- "OLIVE TREE FILMS LTD overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
- oqasho (2009-09-02). ER Radio. Retrieved 2024-12-09 – via YouTube.
- Qashoo, Osama (2008-08-22). "Intimidation will not stop our boats sailing for Gaza". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- "Gaza Cola: Palestinian man develops his own frizzy drink to help rebuilt hospitals". The Times of India. 2025-01-08. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- "Osama Qashoo: Triple Bill". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
- www.oberon.nl, Oberon Amsterdam. "My Dear Olive Tree (2005) | IDFA Archive". IDFA. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
- "Osama Qashoo: Triple Bill". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
- Al Jazeera English (2009-04-30). Witness - Soy Palestino - Part 1. Retrieved 2024-12-09 – via YouTube.
- Al Jazeera English (2009-04-30). Witness - Soy Palestino - Part 2. Retrieved 2024-12-09 – via YouTube.
- Qashoo, Osama, Samir's Room (Short, Drama), Sahar Fozy, Antoinette Najeeb, Salim Shreiky, Olive Tree Films, retrieved 2024-11-28
Media
- Fallon, Amy (November 23, 2024) 'Genocide-free’ cola makes a splash in the United Kingdom' Al Jazeera.
- Larsson Piñeda, Naomi (November 1, 2024) ‘Osama Qashoo Q&A:You cannot defeat Palestinian culture’ Hyphen.
- (September 15, 2024) 'Inside Palestine House: the UK's Palestinian cultural embassy' TRT World.
- Noble, Will (July 25, 2024) 'Palestine House: Crowdfunder For Five-Storey Cultural Venue In Central London' Londonist.
- Jacques, Juliet (July 26, 2024) 'London’s First Palestinian Cultural Centre Is Within Arm’s Reach'' Novaramedia.
- Shallu Gupta (May 28, 2024) In conversation with Osama Qashoo. Islam Channel
- Moss, Elliot (November 21, 2020) Jazz Shaper, An interview with Osama Qashoo Jazz FM / Mishcon de Reya.
- (June 10, 2010) Gaza Flotilla Testimony of Osama Qashoo | Palestine Solidarity Campaign meeting
- Lowe, Rebecca (June 3, 2010). "Osama Qashoo arrives safely in Turkey". Haringey Independent. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
- Lowe, Rebecca (June 3, 2010). "Family quit hunger strike after Osama Qashoo declared safe". Haringey Independent. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
- Omaar, Rageh (April 30, 2009) 'Witness - Soy Palestino - Part 1'. Al Jazeera
- Omaar, Rageh (April 30, 2009) 'Witness - Soy Palestino - Part 2' Al Jazeera
- Qashoo, Osama (August 23, 2008) "Intimidation will not stop our boats sailing for Gaza." The Guardian.
External links
- Osama Qashoo at IMDb