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The more Israel is portrayed as uniform and ideologically rigid, the easier it becomes to demonize.

Topic: geopoliticsRegion: Middle EastUpdated: i1 outletsSources: 1Spectrum: Right Only4 min read
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A new documentary, "Soul of a Nation," available on Apple TV, challenges the prevailing narrative of Israel as a monolithic entity. Directed by a filmmaker with a diverse background, the film aims to reshape public diplomacy by presenting a more nuanced view of Israeli society amidst ongoing international discourse.
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KEY FACTS
  • How the ‘Soul of a Nation’ documentary helps defend Israel The more Israel is portrayed as uniform and ideologically rigid, the easier it becomes to demonize.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

In recent years, the portrayal of Israel in international media and public discourse has often leaned towards a monolithic and ideologically rigid image, which has facilitated the demonization of the state.

This trend has been particularly pronounced in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which has deep historical roots and has been shaped by a series of significant events, treaties, and geopolitical dynamics.

Brief

How the ‘Soul of a Nation’ documentary helps defend Israel & WELLNESS SCIENCE LAW . The film is shaped by its filmmaker, Jonathan Jakubowicz, a Venezuelan native whose previous work includes films with Robert De Niro, Jesse Eisenberg, Ed Harris, and Ana de Armas.

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