1. Der lange Weg nach Jerusalem Im ersten Teil seiner Betrachtungen wendet sich Peter Scholl-Latour dem Konflikt um das heilige Land zu. Der irakische Diktator Saddam Hussein, der sich selbst als "neuer Nebukadnezar" von Babylon bezeichnet, hat schnell begriffen, daß seine einzige Chance, die arabische Nation und einen großen Teil der islamischen Gemeinschaft auf seine Seite zu bringen, darin liegt den Staat Israel als Verantwortlichen aller Unruhen und allen Elends im Nahen- und Mittleren Osten anzuprangern. Zwischen Arabern und Israeli, Muslimen und Juden wird ein geradezu biblischer Streit ausgetragen, in dem...
This documentary follows the visit of Prof. Yitzhak Leon Adizzis (Izzi) and his father Solomon (Moni) Adizzis to Macedonia and Albania, and recounts the story of their escape from Skopia to Albania in the time when Macedonia Jews were being sent to their death in Treblinka. Using an Italian passport and bribes, they managed to flee to South Macedonia and cross the Albanian border. They lived there until the end of the war, in a Moslem village, posing as Moslems who had escaped from Turkey. Moni Solomon, a medic in the Yugoslav Army, having saved the life of a young man who was accidentally shot at a wedding,...
This is a 4-part documentation of the annual Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism held in Jerusalem on 24-25 February 2008 and hosted by The Israeli Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs. A record number of over 300 high-ranking delegates from over 45 countries, among them parliamentarians, judges and legal experts, ambassadors and diplomats, academics, and leaders of Jewish organizations and communities, pledged meaningful cooperation with Israel to combat the world's oldest hatred.
This is a 4-part documentation of the annual Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism held in Jerusalem on 24-25 February 2008 and hosted by The Israeli Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs. A record number of over 300 high-ranking delegates from over 45 countries, among them parliamentarians, judges and legal experts, ambassadors and diplomats, academics, and leaders of Jewish organizations and communities, pledged meaningful cooperation with Israel to combat the world's oldest hatred.
Today, more than 60 years after the Holocaust, many parts of the world are experiencing a dramatic resurgence of anti-Semitism. Reports from western watch groups indicate a drastic increase in anti-Semitic incidents since the year 2000. Meanwhile, in a growing number of Arab and Islamic communities, there is an alarming rise in anti-Semitic rhetoric in the political and public arenas, especially in mainstream media. In the context of its historical, religious and political underpinnings, film examines how and why anti-Semitism continues to flourish today.
This is a 4-part documentation of the annual Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism held in Jerusalem on 24-25 February 2008 and hosted by The Israeli Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs. A record number of over 300 high-ranking delegates from over 45 countries, among them parliamentarians, judges and legal experts, ambassadors and diplomats, academics, and leaders of Jewish organizations and communities, pledged meaningful cooperation with Israel to combat the world's oldest hatred.