An examination of different titles, paragraphs and pieces of text in the Protocols, along with a comparison to the world's current situation and what has transpired. Goyim (or simply Goy) and Gentile means "non-Jewish" or a "non-Jew".
Marty Callaghan's (filmmaker) Synopsis: Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923, after a five year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
The Israel Lobby is an episode of the Dutch documentary program Backlight. This documentary (April 2007) was made as a result of the controversy created by the Mearsheimer and Walt essay titled The Israel Lobby.
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West Bank Story is a comedy/musical short film directed by Ari Sandel, co-written by Sandel and Kim Ray. It's a parody of the classic musical film West Side Story, which in turn is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. The film follows the romance between Fatima and David, the daughter and son of the owners of rival restaurants in the West Bank – one Israeli and the other Palestinian – respectively named the Kosher King and the Hummus Hut. West Bank Story premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and was screened at numerous other film festivals across the world.