On Tuesday, the Israeli police interrogated a Palestinian director of a documentary winner of the Oscar, according to the authorities and his lawyer, after the witnesses reported that the Israeli settlers attacked him near his home on the western Israeli occasion.The police held Hamdan Ball, 37 years old, one of the directors of the film, "no other land" and two other Palestinians on charges of launching stones to Israeli vehicles and hurting a settler - accusations that all deny, according to Leah Tsemel, a lawyer who represents the dehanas.A settler, a minor was also arrested, but was released for medical care and would have been questioned later, according to the Israeli police.The details of the episode are not entirely clear. But the Palestinian witnesses and a group of American activ...