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Title Speaking of peace / produced by Leah Green for Earthstewards Network
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (33 min.)
Series Filmakers Library online
Summary Despite the Oslo peace agreement, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues unabated. Many Israelis and Palestinians feel that their situation has deteriorated considerably. This program provides rare insight into the obstacles to peace, as seen through the eyes of seven Israeli professionals working in the field of human rights in the Israeli occupied territories. Through poignant stories and firsthand experiences, we learn about the abuses of the military occupation such as harsh interrogations, the forcible confiscation of land, and the destruction of Palestinian houses. Though these Israelis come from different backgrounds, they share a belief that Jews, so long oppressed by others, should not become the oppressors. Israelis featured are: Dr. Daphna Golan, Director, Bat Shalom; Peretz Kidron, journalist; Allegra Pacheco, human rights attorney, Yuval Ginbar, B Tselem Human Rights Center;Yehezkel Landau, founder, Oz V Shalom. Among the Palestinians represented is Ghazi Ahmad, a HAMAS leader
Audience For High School; College; Adult audiences
Notes English
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Subject Arab-Israeli conflict -- Peace
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Human rights workers -- Israel -- Interviews
Palestinian Arabs -- Israel -- Interviews
Arab-Israeli conflict
Arab-Israeli conflict -- Peace
Human rights workers
Palestinian Arabs
Israel
Genre/Form Documentary
Interviews
Documentary.
Form Streaming video
Author Green, Leah