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DOCUMENTARIES about Palestinian Statehood

PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD
AMERICAN JEWS Call for Palestinian Statehood long ago in when it was hard to do and when it was still possible - 1992 (28 minutes)




WE DARE TO SPEAK
AMERICAN JEWS Speak Up Loudly and Firmly Against Israeli Policies, for Suspension of U.S. aid to Israel, and for real Palestinian Statehood (One Hour - 1993)
(There is a 60-second delay before it starts.  The running time is 58 minutes)


TALKING TO THE ENEMY
Commissioned by Channel 4 in the UK and also shown on PBS in the US this is one of the moving documentaries ever made about the human realities on  both sides of the Israeli - Palestinian divide.   It began when Mark Bruzonsky introduced Muna Hamzeh to Chaim Shur in Washington in 1986.  Muna had never before been willing to meet an Israeli.  When Chaim found out Muna's background he revealed that he has grown up in Haifa watching the famous mayor of 33 years, Hassan Shukri, walk to work on the street still named for him to this day.  Shukri was Muna's great grandfather.  A vigorous exchange of letters followed, between Muna in Washington and Chaim in Tel Aviv.  The letters were then published in the Israeli magazine New Outlook.  At this same time Channel 4 had selected an accomplished film-maker, Mira Hammermesh, given her a major grant of a quarter million pounds, and unleashed her to produce a film about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  Mira, a child Holocaust survivor with close Israeli connections, was in Tel Aviv where she heard the story and read the letter exchange; she quickly flew to meet Muna in Washington.  Before it was over the help of many people was needed to overcome all the problems and tensions, including Ezer Weizmann, soon to be the President of Israel, and Phil Klutznick, the former President of both B'nai B'rith International and the World Jewish Congress.  
This documentary showed during prime-time evening hours on both Channel 4 (UK) and PBS (US) in 1988 and 1989.
(There is a 45-second delay before it starts.  The running time is 54 minutes)




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