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November 5, 2009 at 00:28:24     

Alan Hart Dissects Zionist Tribalism: Interview, Part 1, with Ilan Pappe

Diary Entry by Mac McKinney (about the author)

 

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From Information Clearing House: Like all Israelis, Ilan was brought up, conditioned, to believe Zionism's version of the history of the making and sustaining of the Arab-Israeli conflict. It wasn't until he went to England to continue his academic studies that he had access to documentation which enabled him to understand that Zionism's version is a propaganda lie.

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Famed journalist and ITN and BBC correspondent Alan Hart interviews Professor Ilan Pappe about the nature of Zionism and how it manipulates Judaism for "tribal" self-aggrandizement and collective egomania.

Part Two to follow soon.

 

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