Netflix Responds to Activists Criticizing Palestinian Films Removal: “Those Licenses Have Now Expired”

Netflix has responded to backlash over it removing 19 films by or about Palestinians from the streaming platform in mid-October.

In a statement, the streamer said the Palestinian Stories collection with 32 films was launched in Oct. 2021 as part of a three-year licensing deal. “Those licenses have now expired. As always we continue to invest in a wide variety of quality films and TV shows to meet our members’ needs, and celebrate voices from around the world,” Netflix said on Friday.

The decision to not renew the Palestinian stories slate as part of a content licensing deal led a coalition of human rights groups led by Freedom Forward to write an open letter to Netflix’s executive team to explain why it removed 19 films by or about Palestinians.

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