Hind Under Siege is a 2025 Jordanianbiographicalwar dramashort film directed and edited by Naji Salameh and written by Aida Al Amercani. It tells the true story of 5-year-old Palestinian girlHind Rajab, who was killed by theIsraeli army in theGaza Strip during theGaza war in January 2024. The film premiered at the inaugural Gaza International Festival for Women's Cinema on 27 October 2025, where it won the Jury Award for Best Narrative Short Film.
Hind Under Siege was directed and edited by Jordanian-Palestinian filmmaker Naji Salameh, with a screenplay written by Palestinian-Jordanian singer Aida Al Amercani, who also produced the film, which was funded by Jordan's Royal Film Commission and produced by Fajrona Film in association with Iguana Production House[2][4] and the support from Slate Film Services, Moon Rock and thePalestine Red Crescent Society.[5] The film tells the true story of the killing of 5-year-old Palestinian girlHind Rajab, who was killed by the Israeli army in theGaza Strip during theGaza war in January 2024.[6] Rajab's real voice is featured in the film.[7] The film has the support of Rajab's mother.[8]
Omar Alaqam, a member of the Palestine Red Crescent Society crew in Ramallah, who was an eyewitness and participant in the first call with Hind's cousin, served as consultant, liaison coordinator and was also present on set.[2]
Filming took place in Amman, Jordan in December 2024.[2][3] Shooting locations included the Ahl Al Azm city in the south of Amman, and the Jordanian Media Institute, where the scenes at the offices of thePalestine Red Crescent Society were filmed. The scenes at Hind's house took place in an old house in the Al-Weibdeh neighborhood in the center of Amman, where scenes of shelling and escape were filmed.[2]
On 29 January 2025, Fajrona Film shared on their social media a 2-minute video featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the film.[9]
Hind Under Siege had its first private screening held by Fajrona Film in Amman, Jordan on 6 October 2025, under the patronage ofPrince Ali bin Hussein, and in collaboration with Jordan's Royal Film Commission.Princess Rym Ali and the Palestinian Red Crescent team from Ramallah also attended the screening.[10][11]
The film premiered at the inaugural Gaza International Festival for Women's Cinema on 27 October 2025.[12] The film will be screened at the Leeds Palestinian Film Festival in the sectionWomen, Film & Resistance in Gaza on 27 November 2025.[13]