The Israeli-Palestinian conflict dates back to the end of the nineteenth century. [117] In Jerusalem the series was scheduled with the four parts shown over two days, on 14/15 and 29/30 April. Israeli-American killed in West Bank amid unrest, Hawara: 'What happened was horrific and barbaric', Settlers rampage in West Bank after Israelis killed, West Bank town set alight after Israelis killed. Jeremy. Through powerful and profoundly moving family stories, this series gets to the heart of what happened to people on both sides of the conflict as the Middle East was reshaped. I didn't know what I would find. Erin produces the key, and as soldiers come in she clutches it in her hand. Video, 00:01:10, Drone footage shows extent of damage after Jenin raid. Read about our approach to external linking. But he voted for the law, how can he not know about it? In hospital, Len shows compassion to Avram Klein (a Jewish militant who has been shot after shooting three British policemen),[3] even after an attempt to free him. [64], The broadcasting regulator Ofcom received 44 complaints about the series, but concluded in a ten-page report that it did not breach its code of conduct. [7] He agrees to take her to Gaza. You cant boycott a company if you think theyre transphobic, said Bacha. How come the Israel-Palestinian conflict seems to have suddenly got much worse. This is powerful stuff, distilling enormous difficulties to a deeply personal level",[92] and the newspaper selected the series for its annual television review, writing that it was "gripping it dazzled via a raw and complex portrait of conflict in the Middle East Kosminsky's storytelling was mesmerising. This time, though, there was no faking it. MOHAMMAD: Until one day, Schwarz was working on a completely different documentary when he came across the story of Tantura and a 20-year-old research paper by an Israeli grad student named Teddy Katz. And as the case went on, he faced pressure even from family, and he retracted his claims and then reasserted them later. The conditions of the imprisonment of Robbins and Nash, and the display and booby-trapping of their bodies, closely correspond to the fate of Sergeant Clifford Martin and Sergeant Mervyn Paice in what became known as, According to Kosminsky, the sequence of the girls being stoned was a "direct reconstruction" from documentary video footage (e.g. LINAH MOHAMMAD, BYLINE: It was the night of the 22 of May, 1948, when the Alexandroni Brigade's 33rd Battalion of what would become the Israeli military entered Tantura. 6 February 6 Feb. Arte announced it would show the series over two Friday evenings, on 20 and 27 April 2012. He also tells Erin that he is a Palestinian Christian. Omar and the son run off, while Erin and the family are confined in a bedroom. Using guest speakers, this video clip examines how the Suez Crisis of 1956 changed international relationships and the landscape of power in the Middle East. [45] By the second episode Andrew Billen, writing in The Times, was concerned that both Len and Erin were meeting from the Arabs a "little too much kindness for the comfort of all of us hoping that Kosminsky will parcel out recriminations in exactly equal proportions"; but nonetheless applauded the "immersive and emotional" quality of the series. Returning to the beach Len finds a straggler, and is about to let her go when they are spotted by a passing patrol. They're taken from a longer documentary about the Israel/Palestine conflict, from 2004. Erin and Omar are led through a tunnel into Gaza. Israeli troops have killed at least 11 Palestinians and wounded dozens more during a raid in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials say. She is also found. Erin finds a toolbox, and chains herself and Samira to a pillar. He is unapologetic, and tells them that his father, mother, sister and brother had all died in German camps. "[12] "It was always going to be necessary for us to faithfully reflect this in our drama,"[18] "I either had to reflect it or abandon the project. He is playing cards on the roof, and non-plussed when Erin says he had agreed to give her a driving lesson. Here's "Tantura's" Israeli director, Alon Schwarz. In Sweden it will be shown on channel SVT1 on Wednesday nights at 10pm from 2 May. Erin and Eliza visit Eliza's grandfather. [87] The Israeli embassy in Paris made no comment.[88]. Nevertheless he and Paul clash over politics. [118] In Haifa the episodes were screened on successive Thursdays, from 10 to 21 May. Before he dies, he asks Len to promise to give the key back to his father. The family leaves home and Len drives them to the docks, where the Royal Navy is taking people to Acre. The Brief Global Pitch Guide Introduction. For the Israelis, the six days of war in June 1967 were a series of stunning victories that doubled the amount of land under their control. In the hospital, she holds her grandfather's hand, and tells him she has given Mohammed's daughter the key. "[15] What he hoped to create was a kind of unstable equilibrium, so that audiences would find their sympathies shifting, repeatedly, from one side to the other.[11]. [84] The Jewish Chronicle (JC) reported that CRIF president Richard Prasquier had met the president of Canal+, Bertrand Meheut. Complainants were advised that they could take their concerns to the Australian Communications and Media Authority. I had a machine gun with 250 bullets. [86] The demonstration in front of the Canal+ offices on the night of the first showing was reported to have attracted a few hundred people, with CRIF represented by its vice-president. On a laptop, she watches news of another suicide bombing. You can not have everything on one side or the other, everything is meshed together"[11] "There are no good guys and bad guys in this sad situation and we have tried very hard to show pluses and minuses on both sides. Sarah will learn about the circumstances under which her family fled their . It was a place where Jewish people from all over the world could go to finally feel safe. Researchers continued to conduct interviews to enrich the story. "[12] Through the modern story, Kosminsky wanted to show how the past can have consequences for the present, and that having left "chaos, political confusion, bloodshed and war", Britain has a responsibility for what happens today. Behind her the man rebukes the woman. [11] "I was determined that their story be told. [14] After leaving Palestine nobody had wanted to remember,[11][15] the veterans had been "shunned"; they had "returned home to find the nation that wanted nothing to do with them", with no memorial, and were denied even "the right to march to the Cenotaph in formation". But he has already been tipped off and gone. MOHAMMAD: So Schwarz went back to the veterans who were still alive and interviewed them on tape. She shows him the key, and he explains its importance to displaced Palestinian families, and then shows her the key to his own uncle's house in Jaffa. Len comforts her, but later needs to leave for an appointment. Even if its not going to have an economic impact, it is having a reputational impact and crushing it has been a core goal of the government, she said. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Len's superior Rowntree encourages Len to contact the Jewish underground, suggesting that a crowd at a rally would be a safer place to meet them than Clara's flat. I havent spoken to the leadership of the Jewish community. Rowntree explains that they are anemones, or kalaniot in Hebrew: "red for the paratrooper's beret; black for his heart". Israel-Palestinians: Old grievances fuel new fighting, Angry protests erupt over Greek rail disaster, Messages reveal battle over UK Covid policy, Isabel Oakeshott: Why I leaked minister's messages. Rob and Sarah are joined by a father and son whose relative was caught up in Israel's War of Independence, as well as a woman whose grandmother survived one of the . He was surprised to receive a demand to renounce boycotts of Israel if his newspaper wanted advertising from one of the states universities. The documentary presents an unbiassed view on Israeli-Palestinian conflict which is still ongoing in Middle East. Robbins and Nash are buried with military honours. A senior BBC producer who is currently working on a documentary focused on Israeli activities within east Jerusalem has been accused of not being impartial in her research. She is taken reluctantly to see her grandfather Len, in his eighties, who is in hospital paralysed by a stroke. [18] It was also important to make the character contrast with the "endlessly heroic and gentlemanly"[18] Len, so it was intentional that she should be harder to like. And some of them told him how they killed civilians after the battle ended. Meanwhile Len leads a search of the kibbutz at Qiryat Haiyim, but finds nothing. An Israeli documentary examines what happened to one seaside Palestinian village in the 1948 war. Israeli settlers destroy Palestinian homes in violent rampage | Al Jazeera Newsfeed . They say it sits underneath the parking lot for a beach. YOAV GELBER: Teddy's thesis was about 90% or so based on oral evidence, which is good for folklore but not for history. Sarah Agha, Actor and co-Presenter, says: My Palestinian father was just two years old when his family was displaced from their village near Tiberias in Galilee in 1948. He tells Bacha he wasnt paying attention. Erin starts to remonstrate, but is seized by another fit. The Ultra Zionists is a British documentary that was televised on 3 February 2011. From a bus on the way to Hebron she rings Omar and asks if he could meet her there. More Americans understand the actions of the Israeli government, the role of the United States in supporting Israeli policies, and the effects it has on the Palestinian people. The Twitter account posting the video later deleted it, and apologised for their "incorrect data". MOHAMMAD: Survivors and witnesses know where the alleged mass grave is. Conflict between Israelis and Palestinians boiled over this week, escalating rapidly into one of the worst rounds of violence between the two sides in the last several years. A former soldier wrote to its executive producer Jane Tranter at the BBC,[9] suggesting she should do a film about the forgotten British soldiers who had been in Palestine. Paul tells Erin that Mohammed's family is now in Gaza, which is an unreachable war-zone. Critical reaction was positive, with The Australian selecting part one as its pick of the week, calling its character development and performances "compelling", and saying that the series "offers insight into the history of one of the world's most conflicted places". Kroger's comments were taken up by The Australian,[111] along with an op-ed written by two members of the Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council,[112] and she expanded further in an online piece for News Ltd website The Punch. Palestine Post bombing. Paul also seems not entirely happy. [40] Ironically, however, the reliance on film led to a number of scenes having to be re-mounted after fogging went undetected for a week when it was impossible to get daily film rushes back to London because of the air travel disruption caused by the eruption of the Eyjafjallajkull volcano in Iceland. An IDF officer takes Erin's name and address, while the son is marched away. It features actor and writer Sarah Agha, barrister, author, and broadcaster Rob Rinder, MBE, and four families of Jewish and Palestinian heritage as they examine their personal family stories and the ways in which they have been defined by events in Palestine and Israel. [18], Erin's emotional journey intentionally parallels the 1940s arc, because at the heart of it is her increasing engagement with Len. He said some Israeli historians have concluded there were, quote, "small war crimes committed but not a massacre." It was taken during a Syrian government operation against rebel groups in the city of Deraa in 2018. [13] Of all the reactions to the series, Kosminsky said what meant the most to him was a letter from a veteran, now 85 years old: "You did what you said you would. They go to a caf, but when Paul goes back for his wallet, the building is blown apart by a suicide bomb. But I grew up within the story that we were all told - that in '48, the Arabs ran away by themselves, basically. "[19] The series was led by what had come out of the interviews, what the soldiers had said and felt, and what they had actually experienced,[20] rather than wider historical events with which rank-and-file soldiers had little contact. As we show in the film, some of the funding to oppose it came directly from the Israeli government to organisations in the US that were at the forefront of the lobby for the anti-boycott laws.. Israel has rejected such accusations.In the city of Jenin, Palestinian militant groups have been rearming, raising fears of further violence.Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog#BBCNews [8] The IDF commander tells Eliza to get a cutter, and she is freed. It tells the story of Gaza past and present, showing rare archival footage that explains the history never acknowledged by mass media. But Len is unconvinced, and he is dragged off to join the others, being held in a hole under a trapdoor, with just enough room for an oxygen cylinder. [16] Most found it incredibly hard to talk about their experiences. From Venezuela to Brazil to Chile, the call for the liberation of Palestine is a powerful force to be . Later, she is woken by arguing from downstairs. Eventually, having put back filming from an original autumn 2009 start, and with everything else ready to go, Kosminsky went back to Channel 4 and said that without another 1 million the series wasn't going to happen. [4] A message hung around Robbins's neck says he has been executed in reprisal for the "illegal killing" of Avram Klein. Salman Khurshid in an interview with ANI said the UK-based . Despite the horrors of war, this documentary will uncover stories of strength, courage and defiance, and will look for the light as well as the shade in the experiences of both Israeli and Palestinian families., Colette Flight, Executive Producer at Wall to Wall Media, says: Hearing these powerful and moving family stories, which still resonate through the generations, gives a fresh and deeply personal perspective on the human impact of these events. Libration called it "admirable", praising the "excellent director" for telling a "tragedy in two voices", while "pointing the finger at neither one side nor the other". [16] Part of the Old City in Jerusalem stood in for Nablus in the West Bank,[37] the Hebron-set scenes were filmed in Acre,[10] while Gaza was represented by the Israeli-Arab town of Jisr al-Zarqa. 363K views 13 years ago A remarkable British documentary about the birth of Israel state which was created at the expense of palestinians who lost their homes and homeland, were driven out from. The post, from a US-based pro-Israel account, claims: "Once again we see Hamas using civilians as a shield to murder Jews knowing that Israel will not retaliate due to the risk of hurting innocent people". According to Katz's research, the mass killing happened in two waves. and The Observer, where she said it was "the best thing you are likely to see on TV this year, if not this decade. Len returns to his men and fills a bag with grenades and ammunition, ordering Alec to take the men to the docks. However, teacher review is advised. The research team contacted newly emerging groups of critical IDF veterans, Breaking the Silence and Combatants for Peace. But, as . Len's unit is posted to Stella Maris base near Haifa, as part of the forces keeping the fragile peace between Arabs and the growing Jewish population. But, Ofcom said: "Just because some individual Jewish and Israeli characters were portrayed in a negative light does not mean the programme was, or was intended to be, antisemitic Just as there were Jewish/Israeli characters that could be seen in a negative light, so there were British and Palestinian characters that could also be seen in a negative light. As soon as they hear the sound of sirens, they leave the body on the ground and run off. Paul condemns the checkpoints as just a way to make Palestinian life difficult, and points to a stretch of the separation barrier where there is a Palestinian village on each side of the wall, arguing that a terrorist might live in either village. Noel Thompson looks at the history of the Arab Israeli conflict, examining the key events and personalities on both sides of the conflict and tracing the issues of the country. The new documentary series will explore the personal stories of families of Jewish and Palestinian heritage. Len's platoon storms a house where one of the King David bombers had been hiding. The Holy Land And Us: Our Untold Stories follows actor and writer Sarah Agha and barrister, author and broadcaster Rob Rinder, MBE, along with four families of Jewish and Palestinian heritage, as they explore their personal family stories, and the ways in which they have been defined by events in Palestine and Israel. [85] The Confederation of French Jews and Friends of Israel (CJFAI) issued a call (publicised by CRIF) for a demonstration against the programme, which it described as "a vitriolic saga of murderous disinformation". Israel Approves Law Allowing Palestinians to Be Stripped of Citizenship and Deported democracynow.org 171 15 s_y_s_t_e_m_i_c_ 20 hr. Paul and Eliza's father is a former general who criticised the occupation and is now a leading liberal. He says that his generation had been determined that the Jewish people would never again capitulate in the face of genocide, and want to secure land that could alwaya be safe. That night there is shooting; Erin comforts the girl. This is what The Promise sets out to explore. Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace is the name of a three-part British documentary series shown in October 2005 on BBC Two about the attempts to settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict after the 2000 Camp David Summit.. [104] An Israeli documentary examines what happened to one seaside Palestinian village in the 1948 war. There are rights and truths on each side, that compete with each other. As she flies home, Erin turns to the last page of Len's diary. If it were that simple, we would have already found a solution. NPR's Linah Mohammad reports. TREE"). It shows the demeaning humiliation at. And that's how this ridiculous story of, you know, all the Palestinians ran away by themselves then comes to life. Paul is alive, but his leg, arm and eye are bandaged. At the base, the servant alerts Len that Alec Hyman, one of his men who is Jewish, is being given a "regimental bath" in retributionhe is being viciously scrubbed. Video, 00:01:34Gaza's only all-girl boxing club finds a home, Fear of flare-up after deadly Israeli raid in Jenin, Drone footage shows extent of damage after Jenin raid. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: (Through interpreter) How many do you think you killed this way? A BBC documentary discussing whether Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon could be charged with war crimes has made front page news in Israel. [83], A letter of protest to the channel was written by the President of the Representative Council of French Jewish Institutions (CRIF), arguing that "the viewer sees the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, however complex, only as a consequence of violence and cruelty of the Jews, who are represented as so extreme that if any empathy towards them is excluded." The cinematographer, David Higgs, had been keen to try the new Red One high resolution digital camera. [17] Le Point predicted Kosminsky would receive a "shower of awards[a]nd also gibes". Meanwhile, in 2005 Erin is staying with Eliza's well-to-do family, who live in Caesarea in a beach-front villa with a pool. Their first job is to round up Jewish refugees coming ashore from a ship, who are taken to a detention centre. Kenya to investigate 'sex for work' exposed in BBC tea documentary. She is told that the Palestinians left in 1948, but some had returned to found a new Ein Hawd in what had been their orchards above the old village. Noel Thompson looks at the history of the Arab Israeli conflict, examining the key events and personalities on both sides of the conflict and tracing the issues of the country. the US supreme court refused to take it up. In 1947, the United Nations adopted Resolution 181, known as the Partition Plan, which sought to divide the. For himself, he says all he has to look forward to is a long prison term and a dishonourable discharge. In 1945 the Jewish plight had the sympathy of most of the world, but "just 60 years later, Israel is isolated, loathed and feared in equal measure by its neighbours, finding little sympathy outside America for its uncompromising view of how to defend its borders and secure its future. It is also extremely balanced";[49] Len visits Mohammed and advises him to move somewhere safer, because the British will not protect him, but Mohammed will not leave. Using guest speakers, this video clip discusses the background and impact of the UN Partition Plan for Palestine in 1947. Len finds Hassan fighting with a group of Arabs, under fire from a sniper. Israel's decisive victory included the capture of the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, Old City of Jerusalem, and Golan Heights; the status of these territories subsequently became a major point of contention in the Arab . Erin is dropped by taxi at Abu Dis, where Omar lives, which is near the separation wall. A Netflix film depicting Zionist forces murdering a Palestinian family during the 1948 war . The Holy Land And Us: Our Untold Stories will air on BBC Two and iPlayer in spring 2023. 3. Eva Mendes "loved watching" Pamela Anderson's Netflix documentary. Leding claims not to know about the contentious but not uncommon piece of legislation that may well end up before the US supreme court. At the meeting they are ambushed; their Jewish informant is led away, and Len and the two sergeants are abducted. He takes Rowntree back to the factory, but Robbins and Nash are gone. [73] On 10 May 2011, at the One World Media Awards in London, The Promise won Best Drama of 2010/11. The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. Eliza takes Erin shopping and clubbing in Tel Aviv, cut short when Erin's epilepsy is triggered by flashing lights in the club. Using guest speakers, this video clip discusses the first Palestinian mass uprising in 1987, and how it became a turning point in the conflict. The video is real, but additional footage from other angles makes it clear that a tree near to the mosque had caught fire, not the mosque itself. Boycott, which has been making the film festival rounds and will be available for rental on most major streaming platforms from 1 March, follows three Americans who fought back in the courts after refusing to sign commitments under state laws not to boycott Israel. Were at a crossroads where, over 20 years there was this big shift in the conversation. So now theres a growing attempt to shut down that conversation because if you cant win a debate, you just try to not allow the debate to happen in the first place. The BBC has commissioned a docuseries that will apply a personal lens to the fractious and violent history of the relations between Palestine and Israel, in time for the 75th . [97] In January 2012 the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ) filed a 31-page complaint with the SBS[98] claiming that the series "unrelentingly portrays the entire Jewish presence throughout the country, including modern-day Israel, as an act of usurpation by Jews who, without exception, are aliens, predators and thieves and who enforce their usurpation by brutal, racist policies akin to those inflicted by the Nazis upon the Jewish people", and compared it to the infamous Nazi film Jud Sss. Harriet Sherwood and Ian Black, Jerusalem correspondent and Middle East editor of The Guardian respectively,[52] But we fundamentally disagree that this bias amounts to anti-Semitism in our view The Promise is a worthwhile contribution to the debates about the intractable conflict". She thanks Eliza's parents for her stay, and Paul hopes she may come back one day. Paul kisses her, and she wakes up the next morning in Paul's bed. [59]The Jewish Chronicle itself took the view that rather than "attempt to tell both sides of what is a complex and contentious story", the series had turned out to be "a depressing study in how to select historical facts to convey a politically loaded message". Israel has responded with hundreds of air strikes on Gaza, a densely populated and built up coastal strip in which the militants have embedded themselves within civilian populations. MOHAMMAD: So Katz told NPR he decided to explore it further. Audio, 9 minutesWitness History, Mordechai Chertoff was the editor on the Palestine Post when it was bombed in 1948, Israel to speed up gun applications after attacks, Israel arrests 42 after deadly synagogue shooting, Israel hits Gaza sites after militants fire rockets, Nine Palestinians killed in Israeli raid in Jenin, Gaza's only all-girl boxing club finds a home. Although it established Israel's military dominance. And while they don't mention the word massacre outright in any of the documents, one of them acknowledges that soldiers did dig a mass grave. In 2005 rescue teams arrive to help the wounded from the caf explosion. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. [120], In May 2012 it was announced that the series would be a featured offering on the internet television service Hulu from 11 August, and it has been available on demand from Hulu. Eliza's father is formally polite; his wife looks very unhappy, and a strained dinner follows. In this documentary, witnesses and survivors talk about the 2002 attack by the Israeli army on Palestinian refugee camp Jenin. For us, it felt really important to call attention to that.. How did Israel squander the compassion of the world within a lifetime?" BBC World Service - The Documentary Podcast, Israel and Palestine Listen now Israel and Palestine How did the relationship between Israel and Palestine reach its current point? At the CWGC cemetery she finds the graves of two more names from the diary: Sergeants Robbins and Nash, who at that point in the diary are still alive. However, an IDF soldier takes away the box. 2023 BBC. Erin Matthews is a British teenager about to start her gap year. At a military checkpoint a liberal Israeli guide is explaining to a group that part of the city has been closed off as a "sterile zone"; he is being barracked by an orthodox settler with a megaphone. BBC Teach > Secondary Resources > GCSE History. Posted. 2023 BBC. [57], A press attach at the Israeli embassy in London, however, condemned the drama to The Jewish Chronicle as the worst example of anti-Israel propaganda he had seen on television, saying it "created a new category of hostility towards Israel". All the latest content about Israel & the Palestinians from the BBC. 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