Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in Israel

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Relentless - The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East
Directed by Wayne Kopping

Brian K. Spector

Produced by Raphael Shore

Pael Siedman

Written by Wayne Kopping

Raphael Shore

Editing by Wayne Kopping

Brian Spector

Country Israel
Language English

Spanish

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Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in Israel is a 2003 documentary produced by Aish HaTorah, Hasbarah, and Honest Reporting, a pro-Israeli lobby group [1] on the Arab-Israeli conflict. Interviews with relatives of the victims of Palestinian terrorism as well as actual footage from Palestinian TV where terrorism is encouraged and mosque sermons where virulent anti-Semitism is advocated.

The film examines the prospects for peace in what the film claims is an Islamic culture which emphasizes the early indoctrination of its children in hatred and warfare against the non-Muslim world. It also examines the Israeli and Palestinian responses to the Oslo Accords and their compliance to the Oslo commitments.

The documentary features commentary by experts on the Middle East such as: S. El-Herfi, Joseph Farah, Raanan Gissin, Caroline Glick, John Loftus, Sherri Mandel, Itamar Marcus, Yariv Oppenheim, Daniel Pipes, Tashbih Sayyed and Natan Sharansky.

The film has spawned a sequel titled Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West.

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  1. ^ Open Door - The Guardian. 11 September 2006

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