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5.0 out of 5 stars
Shocking and revealing-the plain truth, September 23, 2007
Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East, should be seen by all people with a real interest in the truth and in real peace.
It exposes the truth of what the Israeli-conflict is all about, and shatters the myths perpetuated by an Arabist media and far-left ideologue professors in universities across the world.
Relentless takes us back to the roots of the conflict. It shows us how the Palestinian offensive is not about self-determination, but is a war launched against the return of the Jews to their ancient homeland, decades before the refoundation of the State of Israel, in 1948.
It shows us how in 1948 the Jews accepted the partition compromise, by the United Nations, and the Arabs rejected it, wanting all the land to themselves.
This was followed by an attack on the fledgling State of Israel, by five Arab armies, which Israel's small population defeated, securing their homeland, while the 'West Bank' and Gaza were seized by Jordan and Egypt.
It takes us through the decades of terror against Israel, through Israel's victory against Arab agressors in the Six Day War, to the Oslo Accords of 1993.
The world believed that there would be peace between Israel and the Arabs when the agreement was signed between Israel and the PLO on the White House Lawns, on September 13, 1993.
The movie shows how Israel lived up to it's side of the agreement to hand over territories to the PLO, to educate for peace, to withdraw troops and to arm the PLO.
It shows how the PLO/Palestinian Authority did not live up to it's side of the agreement to end terror, end incitement, educate for peace and crack down on terror organizations.
Relentless highlights three things that have been hidden by the world media:
* The horror of terror attacks inside Israel, in which babies, children and women have been horribly butchered,
The documentary includes an interview with a mother, who'se little girl was severely burned in a terror attack, and an interview with Sheri Mandel, who'se son 13 Kobi,and a friend, were bludgeoned to death by an Arab mob at the entrance to the Haritoun cave in the Judean Desert.
We see footage of the lynching of two Israeli reserve soldiers, who were murdered and mutilated by a Arab mob, after taking a wrong turn into the Arab city of Ramallah.
* The doublespeak of modern day Hitler Yasser Arafat, who is shown here telling Western media that he wants peace, and two states living side by side, while inciting violence and calling for the violent destruction of Israel at Palestinian rallies and on Palestinian TV. He is hown calling for children to become 'martyrs' i.e suicide bombers and calling on 'those who are fearful and tired' to 'hand over your children to us', promising that these children will fght the terror war against Israel.
* The indoctrination of young Arab children in Palestinian controlled-areas, under the auspices of the Palestinian Authority, to kill Jews and become martyrs.
Shocking footage shows Arab kindergarten children, making speeches on PA TV, vowing to blow themselves up and kill Jews.
Relentless shockingly reveals the indoctrination programme to turn a new generation of Palestinian Arabs into killers.
As the documentary points out, this is the worst form of child abuse-teaching children to hate and kill.
Finally it shows how at Camp David in 2000, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered the Palestinians 97% of the 'West Bank', all of Gaza, and shared control of Jerusalem, only for Yasser Arafat to storm out of the talks without making a counter offer. He then launched the current intifada, the terror war against the Israeli people, with the aim of drowning Israel in blood and fire.
As the movie concludes, the conflict is not about land, but about the Arab war to drive the Jews out of all of Israel.
As Caroline Glick puts it "What they want is the physical elimination of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel".
This documentary is both shocking and revealing. It lays bare the truth about the conflict, without any frills.
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