Newly premiered ‘The Devil’s Drivers’ follows West Bank outlaws

“The Devil’s Drivers,” which follows Hamouda, leader of a group of drivers smuggling Palestinian men looking for work into Israel. (AFP)
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Updated 28 September 2021
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Newly premiered ‘The Devil’s Drivers’ follows West Bank outlaws

TORONTO: The Toronto International Film Festival recently hosted the premiere of the documentary thriller “The Devil’s Drivers,” which follows Hamouda, leader of a group of drivers smuggling Palestinian men looking for work into Israel.

“He’s working for everyone and taking everyone’s burden,” filmmaker Daniel Carsenty told Arab News. “I think that’s something that I or we as filmmakers can identify a lot because in a way, he’s a tragic figure. But he’s also a hopeful, strong character and this makes us just fall in love with him.”

The film took eight years to make, with the first year just spent building trust and eventually being accepted by the secretive group.

“They come to us with crazy stories,” fellow documentarian Mohammed Abugeth shared. “That the wheel of the car was damaged and six or seven workers took up the car and changed the wheel and then a pursuit with the police and we understand why he didn’t answer us for three days.”

Filming was unpredictable, with the drivers on the run from the Israeli authorities. Many went to prison, including Hamouda, who missed the birth of his son.

“They caught seven out of nine,” said Carsenty. “We were in car number two. Car three to car nine all disappeared on that day.”

“For one or two years,” Abugeth added. “We’re looking, ‘how can we film this stuff?’”

Carsenty continued, “we returned two years later, one year later and the people were like ‘Oh, we just returned too.’”

The filmmakers hope that the documentary will be seen by Israeli audiences and make a difference in the region.

“Hamouda always asked me ‘what will change for me with this film, for us?’ And I always didn’t know what to answer him. How can I change the situation, the region’s situation?” Abugeth said. 

“Let’s see if this film changes something or not but for me I did my best to show the reality.”


Malika El-Maslouhi ushers in spring in Maje

Updated 22 February 2026
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Malika El-Maslouhi ushers in spring in Maje

DUBAI: Moroccan Italian model Malika El-Maslouhi is the embodiment of relaxed in Parisian label Maje’s Spring-Summer 2026 campaign.

The model took to Instagram to share shots from the campaign. Set against a minimalist concrete backdrop, El-Maslouhi is seen wearing a green and white striped knit cardigan paired with wide-leg, speckled denim and chunky black boots, creating a chic contrast between casual comfort and fashion-forward styling. The oversized brown leather bag slung under her arm adds a touch of understated luxury.

She captioned the post, “Spring renaissance.”

Meanwhile, El-Maslouhi ended 2025 on a strong note with a holiday campaign for the French luxury label Guerlain.

In a photo shared on the brand’s Instagram page, the 27-year-old model, who has become a favorite on international runways, wore the limited-edition Rouge G lipstick from Guerlain’s Tale of Wonders Holiday Collection in shade G 877. She was also pictured holding the lipstick alongside the matching limited-edition Rouge G Stellar case.

In August 2025, she was the face of Anthropologie’s 2026 resort-wear campaign. The line blended breezy elegance with playful details, including jewel-toned maxi dresses, sleek black knitted dresses, and form-fitting satin gowns that would be perfect for date night.

El-Maslouhi has previously starred in Anthropologie’s summer campaigns. The catwalk star was photographed posing pool and beachside in pieces from Anthropologie’s summer offering, which included ready-to-wear, swimwear and accessories.

Earlier in the year, El-Maslouhi starred in Saint Levant’s music video for the song “Exile,” directed by Algerian-French filmmaker Lyna Zerrouki. The video, which explores themes of longing, loss and hope, features El-Maslouhi against a striking blue backdrop, seemingly falling through the air.

El-Maslouhi, born in Milan to a Moroccan father and an Italian mother, began her modeling career at the age of 18. She has since appeared on runways for international fashion houses including Dior, Chanel, Valentino and Jacquemus, gracing the catwalks of New York, London, Milan and Paris fashion weeks. Over the years, she has walked for brands such as Ulla Johnson, Prabal Gurung, David Koma, Boss, Missoni, Messika and more.

 

She has also featured in campaigns for brands such as Calvin Klein, Off-White and Lanvin, expanding her portfolio across both luxury and contemporary fashion.

 

In 2022, she was awarded the Model of the Year in Italy title.