Mon 17 Jul 2006
A docmentary film by John Pilger, availabel for viewing at ICH
Twenty-five years ago, I made a film called “Palestine Is Still The Issue.” It was about a nation of people – the Palestinians – forced off their land and later subjected to a military occupation by Israel. An occupation condemned by the United Nations and almost every country in the world, including Britain.
But Israel is backed by a very powerful friend, the United States. So in 25 years, if we’re to speak of the great injustice here, nothing has changed. What has changed is that the Palestinians have fought back.
Stateless and humiliated for so long, they’ve risen up against Israel’s huge military machine, although they themselves have no arm, no tanks, no American planes and gun ships or missiles.
Some have committed desperate acts of terror, like suicide bombing. But for Palestinians, the overriding, routine terror, day after day, has been the ruthless control of almost every aspect of their lives, as if they live in an open prison. This film is about the Palestinians and a group of courageous Israelis united in the oldest human struggle – to be free.
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July 17th, 2006 at 6:23 pm
It is so refreshing to hear someone finally say the truth. It is a real shame when we the west,
devalue human life regardless of its’ ethnicity. I feel like it does not matter to us any more
when hundreds or even thousands of muslims are killed by the Israeli agression every year.
It is even scarier that these terrorist activities are coming from Israelis who just over fifty
years ago where being terrorized by the Nazis. Have they already forgotten?