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(FrontPageMagazine.com) Alyssa A. Lappen - Filmmaker Pierre Rehov's forthcoming film, "Suicide Killers," will be the seventh in a series of documentaries on Israel produced since 2000. "I got into films because of Mohammed Al Durrah," Rehov said this week, on the eve of a three-night New York City film festival. As an experienced filmmaker, Rehov recalls, he realized instantly that "news" of the child's death at the hands of Israeli soldiers in Gaza had been faked. He has produced "The War of Images," a documentary exposing the level of daily incitement to hatred in Palestinian television. Next came "Holy Land: Christians in Peril," describing the diminution of Christians in the Arab world from 10% of the population to less than 2%. In 2004, Rehov released "The Silent Exodus," concerning the persecution and exodus of one million Jews from Arab countries including himself, who as a 10-year-old fled Algiers with his family.2005-01-21 00:00:00Full Article
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(FrontPageMagazine.com) Alyssa A. Lappen - Filmmaker Pierre Rehov's forthcoming film, "Suicide Killers," will be the seventh in a series of documentaries on Israel produced since 2000. "I got into films because of Mohammed Al Durrah," Rehov said this week, on the eve of a three-night New York City film festival. As an experienced filmmaker, Rehov recalls, he realized instantly that "news" of the child's death at the hands of Israeli soldiers in Gaza had been faked. He has produced "The War of Images," a documentary exposing the level of daily incitement to hatred in Palestinian television. Next came "Holy Land: Christians in Peril," describing the diminution of Christians in the Arab world from 10% of the population to less than 2%. In 2004, Rehov released "The Silent Exodus," concerning the persecution and exodus of one million Jews from Arab countries including himself, who as a 10-year-old fled Algiers with his family.2005-01-21 00:00:00Full Article
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