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- According to most Palestinians, "Israeli Occupation" means Tel Aviv, Ber Sheva and Haifa, and for their leaders, Palestine should be built "From the River to the Sea". Meaning, should replace Israel, from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. In this disturbing film, "From the River to the Sea", a revised version of "Hostages of Hatred" acclaimed director Pierre Rehov sets out to tell us the real story of those men, women and children, who have been shamefully used as mere pawns for over 50 years, by Arab leaders at first, by Palestinian leaders later on and until this very day but also by the United Nations' body that was specially created to supposedly take care of them: the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, UNWRA.
- For decades, Israel has been facing violence and terrorism, while being delegitimized when trying to defend itself. The Jewish State is now facing a new wave of terror at the economical level. Accused of being an "apartheid state" Israel suffers an unprecedented campaign of delegitimization by the B.D.S. movement. While pretending to support the " Palestinian " cause, the organizers of the B.D.S. campaign have not other purpose but the very destruction of the Jewish State, and its replacement by another Muslim dictatorship called " Palestine ". Beyond Deception Strategy takes you to a journey inside the real Israeli society. Testimonies of minority leaders, successful businessmen and artists, Palestinian workers, political analysts, journalists, human rights activists, doctors and many more, will escort you in the discovery of a vivid democracy under attack. After watching this film, you will remember for ever the real meaning of those three letters : B.D.S. " Beyond Deception Strategy".
- Summer 2014. As Israel was protecting itself against thousands rockets indiscriminately fired to its civilian population, while taking all precautions not to hurt Palestinians in Gaza, the death toll on both sides increased daily, leading to a situation where most media and political analysts turned themselves once more against the Jewish state.
- "Unveiling Jerusalem" offers a historical journey, in search of Salomon's and Herod's Temples. Many experts, historians and archaeologists, bring their testimonies, on images, animations and exclusive documents.
- They were more than a million Jews. Between 1946 and 1974, this million is the number of forgotten fugitives, expelled from the Arab world, and whom history would like to forget, while the victims themselves have hidden their fate under a veil of modesty. The Jews have been living in Arabic lands for thousands of years and seemed to accept their fate forever, some even considering their survival as a miracle. But 1948, the beginning of their exodus, was also the birth of the State of Israel. And, while the Arab armies were preparing to invade the young refugee-country, while the survivors of the Shoah were piling up in dangerous boats to fulfill at last the return to the land of their dreams and their prayers, a few hundred thousand Arabs from Palestine were getting ready to flee their home, convinced that they would return as winners and conquerors. They were soon going to fill up the refugee camps built on their brothers' land, and - because of their refusal to integrate - pass on their refugee status to the next generations. The Jews did not get any special status. They had just returned to the Land of their fathers And if they came from Aden, Yemen, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Morocco, Tunisia or Libya, if they had lost everything and sometimes even relatives, memories and cemeteries, it is in Israel and the west that they were ready to rebuild their lives. Without ever asking for any compensation, any right to return, or even wishing that their story be told.
- Pierre Rehov's latest film "The Path To Darkness" has led him to investigate those mythologies, and takes us to Japan, to meet with WW2 former kamikazes, to Iraq, where he was embedded in the U.S. Army's 4th Cavalry, into Gaza and the West Bank. And for the first time, he documents the step by step religious brainwashing of a candidate to suicide-terrorism, including the rituals preceding his criminal act and much more. Rehov also has close encounters with families of suicide killers, and local Imams. Following the acclaimed "Suicide Killers", "The Path to Darkness" will take you on a journey deeper into the mind of terrorists, while debunking the dangerous mythologies propagated among our new generations.