Zeyn il-Abedyn, Egypt's Anti-AIDS Program Director, said that the film was "a painful blow to all our efforts to combat the spread of HIV." In an interview with, he stated that "Unnatural sexual practices are second only to blood transfusions as probable causes for infection with this disease", which the Egyptian Underground Film society replied is a "clear implication that HIV/AIDS only infect male homosexuals." The EUFS continued, stating: "By implying this, he completely ignores scientific fact statistics have shown that AIDS is also widespread among heterosexuals and children. Though he expressed desire for the film to be suppressed and held from film festivals, it was screened at various film festivals around the world in such cities as San Francisco, New York, Athens, Melbourne, Sydney, Bangalore and Ljubljana. Sheikh Nasr Faryd Wasel, ex-Mufti of Egypt, called for the destruction of the film, stating "these films are the gateway to debauchery, to committing that forbidden by Allah and propagate deviant social behaviors". The film premiered at Frameline in San Francisco in June 2008.While previously in Egyptian film, gay characters had visibility in general in minor roles, as in The Bathhouse of Malatily (1973), Alexandria Why? (1978), Mendiants et Orgueilleux (1991), Marcides (1993) and, recently, The Yacoubian Building (2007), All My Life was the first all-gay film to be released.(citation needed). he film's plot revolves around the life of Rami, a 26-year-old homosexual, his life in Cairo, and his experiences with his friends and neighbors. It is noted as being the first film to handle the subject of male homosexuality and the status of homosexuals in Egypt.(citation needed) While a work of fiction, Sabry made efforts to use real-life influences from his own experiences to the 2001 arrests of the Cairo 52 to keep the portrayal of conditions for homosexuals in Egypt accurate. The activists say that they have signed a pledge of non-violence.All My Life French: Toute ma vie), is a 2008 Egyptian film by Maher Sabry.
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Domestic media have cited officials saying at least two passengers have links to Hamas, regarded by Israel as a terrorist group. Israel has increased its rhetoric against the flotilla in recent days. Mr Netanyahu's office said that Mr Seeman's actions were "without authorisation and without approval". Once the video was revealed as a hoax, the press office apologised, saying it had been "duped", and the foreign ministry removed the link from its Twitter feed.
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Israel's press office and the foreign ministry both linked to it following his post. The video was originally posted on Twitter by Guy Seeman, an intern working in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. Within hours, they had exposed Marc Pax as one Omer Gershon, an Israeli actor living in Tel Aviv.
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Bloggers first became suspicious of the supposedly amateur video by its slick production and heavy promotion by Israeli government bodies on Facebook and Twitter. But it appears that wildcat groups, possibly with Israel's official backing, are also trying to stop the flotilla.