I'm sad to see Lincolnites continuing to promote hatred and bigotry against
minorities in our town. These movies do nothing to promote mutual
understanding of the conflict in the Middle East. Unfortunately, they
deliberately obscure it.

*Israelism*

The movie's claims of apartheid against Arabs are factually inaccurate:
Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs possess equal rights, which are specifically
enshrined in the Israeli Declaration of Independence
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"We appeal... to the Arab inhabitants of the State of Israel to preserve
peace and participate in the upbuilding of the State on the basis of full
and equal citizenship and due representation in all its provisional and
permanent institutions."

Israeli Arabs have always been, and continue to be, an important part of
Israel: Masad Bahoum manages the largest hospital in North Israel. Dr.
Samer Haj-Yehia was the chairman of Israel's second-largest bank. Lucy
Aharish is the anchor for the largest TV station in Israel. Mansour Abbas
leads the United Arab List party in Israel, and his party was part of the
governing coalition of Israel in 2021. Salim Joubran served on the Supreme
Court of Israel until his death in March, and most notably was part of the
panel that sent Moshe Katsav, a former Israeli president, to jail.

Also, this movie claims that Judaism is separable from Israel, which is
factually inaccurate. A common misconception is that Judaism is only a set
of religious practices. In fact, Judaism predates the concept of a
religion. It is the cultural practices, history, and, yes, religion, of the
people of ancient Judea. The words "Jew" and "Judaism" come straight from
the name for the land, because Jewish cultural and religious practices were
developed there thousands of years ago, and have referenced the land ever
since. The movie's idea that the Jewish people "colonized" a place to which
they are indigenous is inaccurate and harmful, as it serves to delegitimize
the existence of Israel.


*The Lobby*

The Israeli Ministry of Strategic Affairs leads efforts to combat hatred of
the Jewish people and of the Jewish homeland. It is not covert. It is not a
secret. It is not "black ops." Its aim is to work with people around the
world to promote understanding of Israel and of the Jewish people. If you
want to call it a government media relations office, sure. It's no
different from what every other country does to promote its image and
interests internationally. The USA has the Global Engagement Center, Canada
has Global Affairs Canada, the UK has the Public Diplomacy department, and
so on.

Israel has the right to teach people who they are, and to promote their
interests abroad, like every other nation. Denigrating Jews alone for a
practice employed by virtually all nations shows prejudice against the
Jewish people, and promotes an ugly conspiracy theory that Jews "run the
media" or "run other governments."

Furthermore, the choice to screen a film on the topic of propaganda from
the nation of Qatar is especially ironic. Qatar itself is an autocracy that
has engaged in significant propaganda and public diplomacy efforts to
promote its image internationally and advance its geopolitical interests.
Qatar has supported various Islamist movements, such as the Muslim
Brotherhood, as part of its foreign policy strategy and through its news
network, Al Jazeera.

Finally, the film uses the word "Zionist" as a slur. Zionism has always had
exactly one meaning: the belief in the right of the Jewish people to
self-determine in their ancestral homeland. Those who believe that
the Jewish people do not deserve this right are accurately termed
"anti-Zionists." The word "Zionist" is no more a slur than "feminist."


*Tantura*

The provided definition of the Nakba is factually inaccurate. The term
Nakba was coined in 1948 by Constantin al-Zureiq in his book *Ma'na
an-Nakba* ("The Meaning of the Nakba"). The Nakba has nothing to do with
Arabs who left the British Mandate of Palestine, and in fact, he barely
references them in his book at all. The Nakba ("catastrophe") refers to the
outcome of the Arab invasion of Israel in 1948.

In his book, Al-Zureiq specifically defines the Nakba as the Arabs' failure
to win the war in 1948 and destroy the Jews. He goes on to address the need
for Arabs to accept responsibility for their defeat, learn from their
mistakes, and adopt a rational and pragmatic approach going forward. This
movie, on the other hand, alters the definition of the Nakba in order to
demonize Jews and place all blame for the conflict with Jews alone.


*The War Around Us*

This movie implies that Israel attacked Gaza unprovoked in 2008. This is
also factually inaccurate. In 2008, Hamas was firing hundreds of rockets
into Israel, as it has been off and on since Israel withdrew its presence
from Gaza in 2005. In June 2008, Hamas and Israel agreed to a six-month
ceasefire: Hamas stopped firing rockets into Israel, and Israel eased the
naval blockade designed to intercept the importation of weapons into Gaza.

In November 2008, the Israeli military discovered that Hamas had built a
tunnel near Dayr al-Balah, about 250 meters from the border, in order to
kidnap Israelis [a finding that turned out to be rather prescient given the
kidnapping of over 200 Israelis on October 7th 2023]. Israel subsequently
conducted an operation to destroy that tunnel, and only that tunnel. That
operation led to rocketfire by Hamas against Israeli civilians, and from
there to a resumption of the conflict.



*In conclusion:*

The conflict in the Middle East is extraordinarily complicated. We could
spend days discussing the mistakes made by Israelis, Arabs, Egyptians,
Syrians, Iranians, Saudis, Lebanese, Jordanians, Americans, Europeans, the
United Nations, and so on, each of whom have furthered this conflict in
many ways. However, these movies and speakers promote simplistic narratives
that blame Jews, and Jews alone, for all problems in the region, and then
use those narratives to delegitimize equal rights for the Jewish people.
These movies do not promote mutual understanding. They do not promote
peace. They promote hatred and bigotry.

I hope that, as with the October 7th apologist who spoke a few weeks ago,
Lincolnites will stand together against hatred and skip these movies.

Thank you,

Jonathan
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On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 6:29 PM Stephen R. Low <
steve....@gordianconcepts.com> wrote:

> *Beginning in January, the GRALTA Foundation continues its documentary
> film series that brings balance and expands our understanding of “The Holy
> Land Problem.”*
>
>
>
> *Each film is shown twice:*
>
>
>
>    - *First **on Thursday evenings at Bemis Hall (January 2 and 16;
>    February 6 and 20; March 6) at 7 PM*
>
>
>
>    - *Repeated** on Sunday afternoons at the Lincoln Public Library
>    (January 5 and 19; February 9 and 23; March 9) at 2 PM*
>
>
>
>
> *If parking at the “Stone Church” (14 Bedford Road), as you face the
> church, please park in spaces to the left of the building.*
>
>
> *Series Opener* *Israelism** (2023|US)**.* *January 2 (Bemis Hall) and**
> January 5 (Lincoln Library*). When two young American Jews raised to
> unconditionally love Israel witness the way Israel treats Palestinians,
> they join a movement of young American Jews battling the old guard to
> redefine Judaism’s relationship with Israel. Runtime: 84 minutes Trailer:
> https://youtu.be/bondvm3hvGM   “Eye-opening…an essential exploration of
> the dramatic shift in Jewish attitudes toward Israel” (*Variety)*
>
> *­**­**Dual Award Winner**­**­*
> *San Francisco Jewish Film Festival*
>
> *Best Feature DocumentaryAudience Award (Feature Documentary)*
>
> *­­**Winner**­­*
> *Brooklyn International Film Festival*
> *Board of Director’s Spirit Award*
>  Following each screening, there will be time for discussion and
> questions for those who wish to stay.
>
> *Remaining Films in the Series*
>
>
>
>    - *The Lobby–Part 1* *(2017|Qatar) **January 16 (Bemis Hall) and
>    January 19  (Lincoln Library)**.** An undercover investigation reveals
>    Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs, a semi-covert black-ops agency,
>    collusion with an extensive network of US-based organizations—not
>    registered as foreign agents as the law requires—to smear, sabotage, and
>    repress Americans’ free speech rights. Suppressed by Zionist pressure, but
>    ultimately leaked. Runtime: 48 minutes. Trailer: none available*
>
>
>
>    - *My Tree* *(2021|Canada)* *February 6 (Bemis Hall) and February 9
>    (Lincoln Library).  My Tree follows Jason Sherman's journey to find the
>    tree that was planted in his name in Israel many years earlier. When he
>    discovers that it stands on the remains of a Palestinian village that was
>    destroyed in 1967, he embarks on another journey—to determine his
>    responsibility in helping to cover up the destruction. **Runtime: 102 
> minutes.
>    Trailer: https://youtu.be/FdU4QiUE4gg <https://youtu.be/FdU4QiUE4gg>  *
>
>
> ·         *Tantura* (2022|Israel) February 20 *(Bemis Hall)* and February
> 23 (*Lincoln Library*). In the war of 1948, hundreds of Palestinian
> villages were depopulated. Israelis call it “The War of Independence.”
> Palestinians call it 'Nakba"'. The film examines one village- Tantura and
> why discussion of the "Nakba" is taboo in Israeli schools and society.
> Runtime: 94 minutes. Trailer: https://youtu.be/HNtrUjUNkJw ·         *The
> War Around Us* (2014|US) March 6 *(Bemis Hall)* and March 9 (*Lincoln
> Library*). This riveting, introspective film focuses on Ayman Mohyeldin
> (now an MSNBC anchor) and Sherine Tadros, the only two international
> journalists in Gaza when Israel bombarded and invaded in 2008. A story of
> friendship under stress, conflict-journalism ethics, and the catastrophic
> experience that Gazans lived through during that *and in subsequent wars*.
> Runtime: 77 minutes. Trailer: https://youtu.be/Un2rzydURWc
>
>
>
>
> *Regards,Steve Low*
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