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Lights, Camera, Shalom! Major Movie Studios Producing Slew of Pro-Israeli Films

Ten major film studios are currently in production on projects that promote a decidedly pro-Israeli narrative. In famously liberal Hollywood, such a development has left mouths agape and set tongues a wagging.
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August 27, 2014

Ten major film studios are currently in production on projects that promote a decidedly pro-Israeli narrative. In famously liberal Hollywood, such a development has left mouths agape and set tongues a wagging.

Since the Jewish state began defending itself from the approximately 4,000 rockets that Hamas has hurled at it, the overwhelming amount of Tinseltown's producers, directors, actors and studio moguls have remained mute to the plight of millions of Israeli citizens fleeing for their lives.

Yet while such silver screen luminaries as Penelope Cruz, Rihanna and Selena Gomez have criticized Israel's response to the rocket attacks, a string of top Hollywood A-listers recently signed a petition backing Jerusalem and condemning the terrorist organization that rules the Gaza Strip.

Evidently, the statement, initiated by a group called Creative Community for Peace and signed by close to 200 Hollywood heavyweights, has tapped a reservoir of goodwill towards Israel. Shortly after the publication of the letter condemning the “ideologies of hatred and genocide which are reflected in Hamas’s charter,” movie studios such as the Walt Disney Company, Viacom and Time Warner announced they had greenlighted several projects that will convey a more balanced version of recent events in the Middle East. Among the planned cinematic offerings:

1)    There's Something about Bibi

2)    When Arik Met Sari

3)    Dimona is Forever

4)    The Hummus Games

5)    West Bank Story

6)    Not without my Jachnun

7)    Lawrence of the Arava

8)    Mad Mashal: Beyond Iron Dome

9)    Fajr on the Roof

10) A Sabra Named Desire

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