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Israeli filmmaker Eran Kolirin's debut feature, THE BAND'S VISIT, is a subtle, heartfelt, and humane cinematic work that made Ronit Elkabetz an international movie icon for Israel. In a sort of cosmic joke, an Egyptian police band has arrived in Petach Tikva, its eight members uniformed in powder blue and utterly at sea. They're supposed to be in Petach Tikva to play at the opening of a new Arab Cultural Center but they got on the wrong bus. There's no cultural center in the town - there's...
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A Rare Glimpse Inside the Dome of the Rock - at the heart of the conflict! Infolive.tv's cameras had the rare opporunity to film the interior of the Domb of the Rock mosque. Muslims throughout the world relate to the mosque as the symbol of the pan-Islamic struggle against Israel. They deny any Jewish links to the site, but the archeological artifacts found there prove that it is the location on where the First and Second Temples were built.
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Welcome Home! 40 Iranian immigrants land in Israel to finally build new lives in Israel. Ten Iranian Jewish families, 40 Iranian Jews in all - began new lives Tuesday night when they came home to Israel. "How they were brought to Israel and information about who they are is classified information," Jewish Agency spokesman Michael Jankelovitch said in an exclusive interview with Israel National News. Escaping the 'Silent Nightmare' - Why Iranian Jews, and why now? "Because their lives are at...
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This video was totally banned in Israel - and it is powerful - shocking - and unfortunately totally true. The frontier heroes of Gush Katif have been disowned of home, synagogue, graves, community, income, and more - and are being left in disgrace to beg for permanent homes throughout Israel. I thought I had cried all the tears I could for Gush Katif - but I bawled during this video. How horrible it is - and this video makes this point in bright lights - that the criminals that did this,...
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Rare video of Temple Mount visit - a unique video filmed by an Israeli who was able to sneak a camcorder into Temple Mount in 2005 provides rare images of the holy shrine, where Jews are banned from entering. The images feature a series of well-known sites including Solomon's Stables, al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Dome of the Rock. Ron Peled, 34, a computer professional who shot the video, says "to walk here, to roam under the Temple Mount, the site of the Temple my forefathers longed for, is the...
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