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"The Zionist movement worked to portray all that the Jewish settlers had achieved and all that was possible. They began to propagate the slogan “A land without a people for a people without a land,” with lasting implications."
Video A Zionist Slogan Watch 1913 Seeds of Conflict Online PBS Video
The documentary "1913: Seeds of Conflict" uses archive footage, interviews, and re-enactments to educate viewers about Palestine before 1948.
This new documentary aired last night June 30, 1915. It could have been written and directed by me. It essentially goes through the arrival of the Europeans, acknowledges that the Zionists mistreated the indigenous people. Acknowledges that the process was a colonial project, calling the Zionist settlements colonies and confirms that the Christian, Muslim and Jewish Arabs lived in relative harmony before the European came. It is written and directed by a Jew Ben Loeterman.
"This comprehensive and compact docudrama premiering tonight on PBS (10pm),“1913: Seeds of Conflict” reveals little known facts that conflated to become what writer/director Ben Loeterman proposes as the root causes for today’s ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians.This comprehensive and compact docudrama premiering tonight on PBS (10pm),“1913: Seeds of Conflict” reveals little known facts that conflated to become what writer/director Ben Loeterman proposes as the root causes for today’s ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians. Almost a half million Muslims, 60,000 Christians and 20,000 Sephardic (i.e. Mediterranean) Jews lived together peacefully enough in the years before World War I when Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire and ruled by Ottoman law."
1913 Seeds of Conflict seeks to explain source of Israeli-Palestinian tensions
Video A Zionist Slogan Watch 1913 Seeds of Conflict Online PBS Video
The documentary "1913: Seeds of Conflict" uses archive footage, interviews, and re-enactments to educate viewers about Palestine before 1948.
This new documentary aired last night June 30, 1915. It could have been written and directed by me. It essentially goes through the arrival of the Europeans, acknowledges that the Zionists mistreated the indigenous people. Acknowledges that the process was a colonial project, calling the Zionist settlements colonies and confirms that the Christian, Muslim and Jewish Arabs lived in relative harmony before the European came. It is written and directed by a Jew Ben Loeterman.
"This comprehensive and compact docudrama premiering tonight on PBS (10pm),“1913: Seeds of Conflict” reveals little known facts that conflated to become what writer/director Ben Loeterman proposes as the root causes for today’s ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians.This comprehensive and compact docudrama premiering tonight on PBS (10pm),“1913: Seeds of Conflict” reveals little known facts that conflated to become what writer/director Ben Loeterman proposes as the root causes for today’s ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians. Almost a half million Muslims, 60,000 Christians and 20,000 Sephardic (i.e. Mediterranean) Jews lived together peacefully enough in the years before World War I when Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire and ruled by Ottoman law."
1913 Seeds of Conflict seeks to explain source of Israeli-Palestinian tensions