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Planet Israel review - valuable personal documentary about Israel/Palestine conflict

Planet Israel review - valuable personal documentary about Israel/Palestine conflict
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The Guardian reviews Gillian Mosely's documentary 'Planet Israel,' which examines the Israel-Palestine conflict through a personal lens. The film criticizes Benjamin Netanyahu's political strategies and the concept of a 'forever war,' though the reviewer notes some arguments are overly simplistic.

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It highlights the ongoing intense public and media discourse surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict and the role of political leadership in perpetuating regional instability.

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Returning to the same subject … Gillian Mosely in Planet Israel. Photograph: Planet Israel View image in fullscreen Returning to the same subject … Gillian Mosely in Planet Israel. Photograph: Planet Israel Movies Review Planet Israel review – valuable personal documentary about Israel/Palestine conflict Gillian Mosely’s film argues that Israelis are asked to accept a ‘forever war’ in part motivated by Netanyahu’s desire to defer investigation into corruption allegations

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The Guardian typically aligns with progressive perspectives, and the review focuses on criticisms of right-wing leadership and systemic political issues.

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