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معلومات
In spring
2003, filmmaker James Miller
and reporter Saira Shah,
following the success of
their Peabody-winning films
“Unholy War” and “Beneath
the Veil,” set out to take a
first-hand look at the
culture of hate that
permeates the Middle East.
They
captured the lives of three
Palestinian children growing
up in the bullet-riddled
streets of Gaza,
indoctrinated in the creed
of Jihad, and had planned to
show the Israeli side next.
But on May 2, in the midst
of filming, Miller was shot
to death by an Israeli tank,
falling victim to the
conflict he covered. The
America Undercover special
Death In Gaza tells
this tragic, eye-opening
story.
Death
In Gaza begins in
Nablas, where Miller and
Shah witness an explosion
that kills several
Palestinians suspected of
being suicide bombers.
“We’re trying to understand
how people learn to hate so
deeply that they’re prepared
to die in order to kill,”
says Shah.
“So we’re
looking for the next
generation, the children who
will make either peace or
war.” In Nablas, that
generation is playing
dangerous games with the
Israelis, as children shower
the tanks that patrol their
street with rocks, taunting
the soldiers inside.
(Excerpt
from
bullfrogfilms.com)
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