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Apple TV Plus, Google Play, Vimeo or YouTube. That's bardeyev
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b r D e jo V. My name is Jacob Viscus,
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director of Marketing and Distribution for Bartiov Films, and I
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want to tell you a little bit more about Bartiev. It's based on a true story and it reveals the
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daring plan devised by Rafuel Loewie, a successful winemaker, and
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he was the leader of the community of Bartiev. And
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he devises a plan to save the young women of
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Bartiev from being included in the first official Jewish transport
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to Auschwitz. I'm not going to tell you how, but
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it's incredibly ingenious but also dangerous. This is not just
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another Holocaust movie. This is a story about the power
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of tafila, of prayer, the strength of community to take
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even the darkest and most powerful forces on and it's
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a story about never backing down. Even more remarkable, the
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film was produced by a Holocaust survivor from the town
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of Bartiev. His name is Emil Fish, founder of Yeshiva
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University's Emil and Jennyfish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
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And there may be no other film ever produced by
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a survivor about his hometown's Holocaust story, which in and
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of itself is incredibly inspiring. Again, the film is available
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to rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV Plus, Google Play, Vimeo,
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or YouTube. You can watch it at home, and after
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you do, you're gonna want to urge your community, your shool,
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community center, house of worship and the like to go
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and visit www dot shoahroo dot com to book a
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live community screening. That's www dot shoahroo dot com, where
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you can also learn more about the film. Wishing everyone
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a jag Samer and Amysrelsi.
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You're listening to talk Line with Zev Brenner, America's premier
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And now here's your host.
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And we're back. You know, there are a fair amount
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of Holocaust movies that are out there, but not all
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of them are family friendly, not all of them really.
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Also to the film the Orthodox Jewish Marketplace. There's a
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fantastic film that came out recently called bardiov about a
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Holocaust Jewish leader, a leader of a community who saved
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lots of young women during the Holocausts. With us right
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now is Jacob Fiscus. He himself is a documentary filmmaker.
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His film On the Tree of Life was on HBO
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and he's a director of marketing for the film Bardioff.
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So welcome to the program. Thank you for joining us.
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Oh, it's an honor to be on talk Line with you.
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You know, we all know you in the world. A.
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Zev and it's Momo Shanata. Thank you for having me.
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So I did watch the film, Barjow. I love the film,
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but I have to tell you there is a family connection.
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I don't if you're aware that we have to the film.
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The film is about a Holocaust. Well goes back to
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the leader of a town. First, let's let's tell the
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synopsis of the story. They I'll tell you our connection.
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Sure, so I can give you a synopsis. So it's
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a very very unique story. It takes place in Bartiov
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in Slovakia, and Bartiov is a very unique town in
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Eastern Europe. It's Jewish history is very robust, very rich.
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You know, we all know the Halberstam Hasidic dynasty. Halberstam
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was the chief rabbi there for a period of time, the town rabbi. And so the film takes place in
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nineteen forty two, the start of the war. And so
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the Helnka Guard, which is the group in Slovakia that
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were Nazi collaborators. They were instructed by the Nazis to
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round up all the Jewish girls in Slovakia. They come
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to Bartia. But the community leader was a very strong man.
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His name was Raffula Loewi a very very incredible man
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of hero and he needed to figure out a way
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to save these girls, and he came up with something
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that was incredibly dangerous but also ingenious. And I'm not
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going to give it away because I want people to watch the film, but he finds a way to save
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these girls. And a lot of people don't realize this
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that this roundup of these Jewish girls in Slovaka, he
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was going to be the very first and it was the very first transport Jewish transport to Auschwitz, So a
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little bit of history there. This was the very first
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Jews transport to Auschwitz. But no girls from Bartie were included,
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and that's because of Ruffula Lowe played by Robert Dave
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who people might know him from Die Hard from License
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to Kill, which is a James Bond film, so die
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and Kill, but this film very goes into a very different.
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People lived, people live because of him.
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People lived because of him and uh And Robert dove
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performance is fantastic embodies the character uh And and Neil
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who's the producer who will get to in a minute, was very much particular about him, you know, portraying Lowie
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who wears you know, he wears a black hat in the film as a very authentically you know, orthodox Jewish person.
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So uh, it does a great job and represents our
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people well on screen. And even though he's not Jewish,
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he's a huge fan of the Medina off screen, of
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the of the State of Israel. He'd been a staunch defender.
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He's appeared on Fox, newt and elsewhere defending the Jewish people.
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He goes huge lover of Omnu Treell like everybody should be.
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Absolutely, and the film was a feel good film because
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there's a happy ending. If there could be a happy
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ending in a holocaust film, is certainly that is. But
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the connection is rafull. Lowie is the grandfather of of
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somebody who's very close to our family. So wow.
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Wow.
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So Rudy, he's my my, my My daughter is married
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to Sam, and Sam's mother is married to Rudy.
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Okay, they watch the film.
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Yes, In fact, I was at the time they watched
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the film, and they can vouch for the authenticity. And
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I was at the film premiere with Amil Fish which
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they had in New York a number of months ago, which was a great premiere. And listen, it's a film
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that's that's really you know, you don't have a lot of films that are family friend A lot of films
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could be. They have to put in curse words and they have to put in things that make it less
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family friendly. And for sure, a film that's you know,
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con catered to Jewish crowds, concatered to Christian krause that
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are looking for filmed entertainment.
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It's to me, it's universal. You know, these days we divide,
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we have all these different genres, faith states, not faith based,
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but it's authentic. I mean, this was a town of Yiddin,
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of Jews that they they had a plan. They were
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trying to come up with a plan. But they didn't just stop. They didn't just gather together to come up
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with a plan. They went into the shool and they
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dobvined and they faxed it and that was the that's
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portrayed in the film. These are people that had a
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muna and the immuna carried them through. And we certainly
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don't see stories like that, at least scripted stories, right
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like films, scripted films, we don't see that. Really, I
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can't think of many and I certainly can't think of
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many films produced by a survivor from the town that
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the film is takes place in. It's incredibly unique, and
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you know, Emil has dedicated his life. In the beginning
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of the movie, you see like it's it's it's a
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modern day scene where he makes a nether that he's
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going he's gonna make sure people remember his town, and
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he's doing that. Besides for the film, he has this
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nonprofit organization called Bardi of Jewish Preservation Committee. He's rebuilt
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the Institutish institutions there, the synagogue. There were two synagogues
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that were essentially storage facilities, and he came in. He said,
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what's going on over here? He cleaned them out, he's
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rebuilding them. He's rebuilt the mikvah. He's doing incredible, incredible
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work to And you know, as we were talking about,
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there's a lot of people defending anti Semitism, and we're
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so focused. Let's let's mention every single time someone says
13:45
something that nice, so we can be outraged about it
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and defend ourselves. But we have to stop playing defense
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as the people and be proud of who we are and play offense. This is a pro seme pro semitism film.
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And Emil is a pro Semitism type of person, and
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that's the stuff that he doing. We should be proud to be Jews. We should wear it on our sleeves.
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That were people who believe in God and allow God
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to guide us while also of course doing the work.
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And really that's what makes this film to me special
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and unique.
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Well, amble Fish also he's someone who's committed and he
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did the movie which is fantastic. And he also has
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right he's connected with Yucia University.
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They have oh absolutely absolutely the Emil and Jenny Fish
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Center for Genocide and hal Koch Studies. You know, a meal,
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He's distant. This is what he's about remembering and fighting
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through showing how wonderful we are as a people.
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And the film is available, and we'll mentioned a couple
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of times. It's not available in movie theaters, but you
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can watch it online a variety of the popular places
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where you can go. Tell everybody where they can watch this film.
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Sure, Sure, you can rent the film for five ninety
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nine on Amazon, Prime, Apple, TV plats, Google Play, Vimeo, YouTube,
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you can rent it on YouTube, and I believe I
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mentioned everything Android too. I believe so variety of plates
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is a lot of weights to get it, and I can't recommend it enough. If you're going to be uh,
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you know, lounging around on Paulmoid evening one evening and
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you want something to do with your family, this is
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a really valuable way to spend your time in entertaining
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one too exactly.
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And the message is really an uplifting message because you
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have the leadership of one individual or full Lowly, who
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was able to come up with and out of the
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box plant I'm not going to give away, but you.
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Know, Lowly of course is the singular your hero, but
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the community as a whole, right, it's to me, it's
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a it's an illustration of Jews where we're we're we're
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we have communities all over the place, and this is
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a tech book, textbook example of the strength of community,
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the power of community to fight off even the most
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powerful darket force imaginable, which you wouldn't think, no way,
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this little community is gonna ward off the Nazi threat,
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and they do it. They do it. So it's about community,
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it's about a muna and absolutely it's it's a beautiful
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film with great teams.
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And what's a fine interesting in today's DNA's used to
16:14
be you have to go to a movie theater. That was a big thing. Now movies even bypassed the movie theaters, right,
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you go straight to the public, and you're doing it through Google and through Prime and through other medium as well.
16:26
Constantly evolving landscape. Yeah, very different. And personally, as a
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film buff, I don't like watching movies on small screens.
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I like it on big screens. But this is the
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way people like to consume media and films these days.
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So it is what it is, and it's still great
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whether you watch it on a small screen or big screen.
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Well. You also, one of the things that I like about the fact is that you know you're able to
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take this movie film and take it to community. So
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if you are a school or a synagogue organization and
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you don't want to watch it on your computer or
16:58
your phone, you can actually have a screening in a
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synagogue or an organization or whatever it might be.
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Absolutely, you can visit shoahroo dot com and you can
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go ahead and book a community screening if you you know,
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you're community member, president of a shule, kargregan of a
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shool and you like the film or a community center
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or even if you're not Jewish and you have you're
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part of some kind of a house of worship or
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community center and you want to screen this very faith based,
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faith oriented film. You can go on the show A
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Hero s h O a h hero dot com and
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you can scroll down and you'll see an option to
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go ahead and book of screening, and you fill out
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the form and book of screening and would be absolutely
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honored and thrilled to be able to do that.
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Jacob Fisk is with us, director of market for Bardio Films,
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and it's a family friendly film that's really doing very
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very well because it has a uplifting message of Rafaull
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Lowie who saved a whole bunch of young women from
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going to Austras by coming up with a concept out
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of the box that worked. It's a true story. I
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know it because, as I said earlier, related to Rudy Lowe,
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whose grandfather was the hero of the film itself. So you,
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I know you love films, and I know that's why
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you're passionate about and this is this is just the beginning,
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right even though emil Fish is his first film, but
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I think he got the taste for doing more films
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that they're family friendly, that Jews and also Christians could
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watch a lot of Christians who want family friendly films
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that were able to watch the film too.
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Absolutely, I can't say what the films are going to
18:33
be about or anything like that, but I can say that a meal fish got the film bug and he
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wants to make more of them, and he is making
18:41
more of them. They're they're currently in production. There's a
18:43
couple in production. I can't give release states or anything
18:46
about that. But what I can't say is it's a
18:49
blessing to the world to have somebody who just dedicated
18:52
Hami thrill to the Jewish people and too really good
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faith and God and the meal is to be making films.
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And so the film projects that they are, they are
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you know in the in the pipeline, are going to be very much similar in theme to Barty of not
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all holocausts, of course, there's gonna be a variety of
19:09
period pieces and you know, modern day pieces, so lots
19:13
to look forward to, and and uh, you should be
19:15
able to lookout.
19:16
Now you're a film buff, there are quite a bit
19:18
of Holocaust films that have been made than are even
19:21
being made right now as we speak. So this is
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a little bit different, I should say, even though it's
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not the time here should a monus time. And what makes this film different other Holocaust films that are out there?
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Yeah, absolutely, the Hollywood has become absolutely infatuated with the Holocaust.
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There are I think there's two or three Warsaw Ghetto
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movies coming out literally next year. And that's just Warsaw Ghetto.
19:45
There's I think a dozen projects coming out big ones
19:48
within the next year and several years. They just compantly
19:51
turn them out, and I think people are getting a little bit of fatigued by them. What makes Party of
19:57
Difference is, to me, without a doubt, is the the muna,
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the faith element to it. We don't see, uh, you know.
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So you know, Hollywood doesn't make a lot of movies
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about you know, faith and and people who are devoutly
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religious and proud of it and used religion, uh and
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their faith in God to to to get through tremendous challenges.
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And I think that that's what makes this particular film unique.
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It's not shy at all about that. It's it's all
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about that. And what another thing that I think makes
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it really unique is again a survivor from Bardiyev made
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a film called Bardiov. I don't, I don't. I can't
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think of any uh, And I'm pretty plugged into this world,
20:39
and I can't think of any Holocaust film that had
20:43
been produced by a that was an on set giving
20:47
directions to people and had been working with the director. Uh.
20:50
That that was the survivor. You know, he survived, Emil
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survived bergen Belsen, he was supported from Bardiev to the
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berg and Balston survived. And so I think it's incredibly
21:01
unique and a very special film in that.
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Right now, you mentioned the power of prayer that comes
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to forth the film. You have some scenes about the
21:10
fast of est Tin and Esther, and you have seen
21:13
some machol, but you make it all so different because
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you know your dealings is showing the beauty of Jewish life.
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Let's talk about it the essential part of the film too.
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Yeah. Absolutely, you know there is a fasting sequence and
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like a perm sequence. And it's not just the fast thing,
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it's not just feelon crying. They're celebrating and these are
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people who are under first of all, Mam, starving, very
21:37
hungry because access to food and work and all these
21:41
and money and all these things are dissipated, and here
21:45
they are saying, in the face of that, we're gonna
21:48
jump up and down and dancing. We all know how Perham is having an absolutely fantastic time and and then
21:55
and they do that. It's incredibly inspiring. Uh. It's maybe
21:58
my favorite part of the film actually is to see that,
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because you're just like, wow, that's how incredible is it
22:03
that they're able to do that amidst the threat that's
22:06
looming over them. They don't know what's going to happen.
22:09
They know that this is just the beginning, right of
22:12
the holocout of the hars to come, but they are
22:16
absolutely staunch about dominating and of course about celebrating, celebrating
22:21
life and celebrating being a Jew.
22:24
And it's very accessible because, as you mentioned, you can
22:27
get it on Amazon, Apple, TV, YouTube, Google Play, Verizon.
22:30
I'm sure more places will come into play too. And
22:33
so because there's a film now in Netflix which should
22:37
have been a it's not a family friendly film and
22:40
the ending is a horrible ending, which is making people
22:43
a lot of people are talking about it, So it's nice to see something that people can get also that
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it's family friendly. That's true. It's a true story and
22:52
true of heroism during the Holocaust and not your typical
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So absolutely really need a message now of of hope
23:03
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As a matter of fact, being who you are is
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what the world is waiting for, for us to be who we are and that and that's what we need.
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So this film, where's where's Amistra, Where's Yiddish? Kai Judaism
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And of course it's great to family. Your family can
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whether it's from Kalamosukus or Pasa or any time, it's good.
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Then tell people if you're an organization or your yeshiva,
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Film Emil, will you know, eighty nine years old kicking,
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he's still kicking. He can take both of us on.
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I'm telling you right now. But with that being said,
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can he come to every place to to every screening? No,
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He's got completely open to that.
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So tell everybody how they can find a more information
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Can you tell us tell you anything? Death you're gonna have?
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But can you tell you? Can you tell you?
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When I can't even tell you, it'll be out, Zev.
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Everyone's just going to have to wait in anticipation from
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31:47
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will not back, how we'll guarantee as we secure for generations.
32:00
And he's ranked in the year twenty twenty three as
32:03
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32:07
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Semeyer and a General Amir Viv thank you for joining us,
32:17
my pleasure, thank you, thank you. So tell us dude
32:21
about the cap the elimination of the number one terrorists
32:24
of Ramas. We're talking about what happened a couple of
32:27
days ago, was Cinema? Was it completely by chance? Was
32:32
Israel monitoring and tracking him? Tell us a little bit
32:34
more details about what transpired.
32:36
Well, Israel has been monitoring sin Wa throughout the war.
32:41
He was moving most of the time between Rafa and
32:44
the Hanunez. The tire thing of Hinwa did happen by chance,
32:49
but also not by chance, meaning it wasn't because of
32:52
aacuate intelligence and the fact.
32:54
That that I knew where he was.
32:58
But when you are consistent, when you are fighting every
33:01
day on the ground, woods on the ground and closing
33:04
on the terrorists, eventually you also get to the leadership.
33:10
And Sinlouar was moving in an area very close to
33:15
the Egyptian border where the Gaza Division is deployed along
33:21
the Philadelphia corridor, And as they were expanding this corridor
33:26
and searching houses, they had an engagement with the terror cells.
33:34
They didn't know it was Sinouar. There were four or
33:36
five terrorists which they fought, and afterwards when they searched areas,
33:42
they saw that the Sinoir.
33:46
Now the conventionalism was that Sinoir had surrounded himself by
33:50
Israeli hostages, so be hard to get them because he
33:53
would be using them as a human shield. The fact
33:56
that there were noways really harshes around him is that
34:00
is that a bad sign for the release or the
34:03
capture of Israeli hostages that might be held.
34:06
We know that at a certain point it was with
34:09
the six saustages that were murdered, but most of the
34:14
hostages are held near the sea in their El Balach area,
34:20
in an area that at the moment idea is not
34:24
operating because there are hostages there. So I think that
34:30
the killing of Sinoir gives us more chance to release hostages.
34:36
I think that Paresian society is getting fed up of
34:39
the situation. Most of them are stuck intents along the sea.
34:43
They don't see the war ending. They see you know,
34:46
all of Gaza and rebels, and they don't see any
34:50
point to continue the war. So they're getting fed up
34:53
with Hamas that is also abusing them, shooting them, using
34:57
them as human shields not really represent I think the society.
35:02
So when they see the leader killed and the idea
35:04
of continuing to operate constantly, and I think will reach
35:09
a point at a certain state where you know, since
35:12
we start breaking up.
35:14
The society, and the society will be fed up of
35:17
what is happening.
35:18
Maybe some of the terrorists will understand that this is fruitless.
35:21
It's not going anywhere.
35:23
We have to be consistent and continue to do what
35:26
we're doing systematically, dismantling the hamasa's military and governmental entity.
35:32
So who is running the show for hamasos and eliminate
35:35
a lot of top commanders also eliminated, So who is
35:39
running the show and who can Israel talk to about
35:42
possibly negotiating releases of the hostages.
35:45
So that avn't shows a replacement yet.
35:48
On the military side, it seems that it's his brother
35:51
Muhammad running the show together with another guy that was
35:59
the gain the brigate commander of the Gaza area. And
36:04
outside of Gaza you have a guy named Khalil haya
36:08
Is in Egypt towards the deputy of a Finmar is
36:11
also the one that they talked on the media after
36:15
Sinewa was skilled, saying that they will continue to fight
36:18
and so on. We still have leaders of Hamas that
36:21
we need to target. We haven't finished the job yet,
36:26
but this is done systematically. They're also very bottled and
36:30
very very extreme, just like sin one, not really people
36:33
you can talk to.
36:34
So we need to continue and fight until.
36:37
We really reach the terms needed to release the hostages
36:41
and to destroy Hamas.
36:43
Now there is talk. The President of the United States,
36:46
Joe Biden, said, now is the time to maybe make
36:48
a deal because sin War is the will there be
36:52
pressure on Israel to make a deal because sine War
36:55
has been eliminated.
36:56
Well, you need two sides to make a deal.
36:59
I mean in as long as say we can get
37:02
a deal that is according to the parameter set by Israel,
37:05
meaning we're not going to stop the war, We're not
37:08
going to retreit a from the Egyptian border. We're willing
37:13
to have a ceasefire for a few weeks to do
37:17
the change and get our hostages.
37:20
If we can reach these terms, there might be a deal.
37:24
But if not, Israel is not going to stop the war,
37:28
not going to requit until all goals of all are reached,
37:31
meaning eradicating Hamas as the military governmental entity, bringing back
37:35
all the hostages, and also creating the terms that in
37:39
Gaza never again there will be a terror army. This
37:42
war is not going to end with Hamas ruling Gaza.
37:46
Hamas is not going to rule Gas anymore when this
37:48
war will end.
37:49
So who is going to rule Gaza when the war ends?
37:52
So I believe that in the long term it could
37:55
be probably local leadership of clans in the cities. It's
37:59
not going to be the Palestinian and authority. Not Haramas
38:02
and not the Palestina and is Stamic. They're all very
38:04
extreme radical organizations. So you really can base it only
38:10
on the local leadership. And also we really need to
38:14
look into the process of the radicalization of this society,
38:18
which will take many, many years. So anybody who is
38:21
looking for shortcuts and how to finish this fast, that
38:25
that goodly understand the reality on the ground. You cannot
38:27
change things just by cutting some deal. You need to
38:32
deradicalize the whole society.
38:34
Does that mean Israel will be in Ghaza for years
38:36
to come?
38:38
Yeah, definitely as well, it's going to be many many
38:41
years in Gaza. Also, this mantaining all this ter infrastructure
38:45
will take years. It's not something that they will happen fast.
38:48
It's a process. It's a long term process.
38:50
Does Israel face the prospect of a gorilla warfare because
38:54
now that you have Ramas leadership in this array, will
38:57
you have Tramas terrorists just engage in guerrilla warfare.
39:01
Yeah, we are in a gorilla warfare, but we set
39:04
the terms for the destruction of Hamas. They cannot renew themselves,
39:07
they cannot smuggle, they cannot produce anything, so eventually they
39:13
will run out of munitions. And I think that if
39:19
we continue to do what we're doing, we constantly degraded capabilities.
39:24
We have to remember, we killed Sineoir, the leader, the hero.
39:28
Following that, they didn't manage to shoot one rocket or
39:31
you can't even one attack, So this is where they are.
39:35
We have degraded dramatically, dramatically the capabilities. And I want
39:40
to remagine that on the seventh of October, in one day,
39:43
they shot four thousand rockets.
39:45
Now they cannot shoot one.
39:46
So we're moving towards the sisive victory.
39:50
But this kind of for for a text time.
39:53
Now Sineware's body does Israel half his body? Yeah, and
39:56
that could be part of the negotiations when you release
39:59
the Hushers, as far as releasing his body too.
40:01
Yeah.
40:02
Now, one thing puzzles me is that you know we've
40:05
had lopsided deals. In fact, Sine was given out as
40:09
one thousand plus terrorists that were traded for Gila Shalit,
40:12
and even though they were warned the doctor dentists who
40:16
helped cure him said he's a dangerous man, it was ignored.
40:19
Would it not be better in Israel's interest to impose
40:22
the death penalty and terrorists who killed Jews should be
40:25
executed for their crimes.
40:27
Well, there is a discussion in Israel about this issue,
40:32
serious discussion certainly talking about the look materalist that massacred
40:37
the people on the seventh of October, Well, say where.
40:40
This is going.
40:41
It's not very easy, looking at his culture, to really
40:46
impose this kind of penalty.
40:50
But I think if any time would be ripe will
40:52
be now with people who've lost so many loved ones
40:56
after October seventh, I think the sentiment might be that
40:59
these terrorist should not be put in prison and be
41:01
traded to do it again, because the fact is these
41:04
terrorists will let go like Sinoir and Uh and we
41:08
saved one is really, but we lost many Israeli lies
41:10
by freeing him.
41:11
I think that it has to do also, you know,
41:14
our fighting and one of the really challenges in a
41:18
war like that is keep international legitimacy in the fight.
41:22
Looking at the current administration, looking at the part of Europe,
41:28
this is the one thing that you know, can affect
41:31
the legitimacy. So we'll have to wait and see what
41:34
will happen in the elections in the US and what
41:37
kind of sentiment we'll see in the next administration to know.
41:41
How relevant this is to push this kind of low our.
41:45
Israeli is hoping that Donald Trump returned to the White House.
41:48
Well, you know, overall, I think that there is what
41:52
was so not intervene in, you know, in American politics,
41:55
But I can say that it's crucial that the next
41:59
Admins administration would show leadership in the Middle East and
42:03
be willing to deal militarily with Iran. The only way
42:07
to really shorten this war is not ceasefires and not
42:10
Sitney anything. It's really destroying the nuclear plans of Iran
42:14
and hitting them hard. And this is what is going
42:17
to really do a change in the Middle List. We
42:20
have to break this shier access. Israel is doing it
42:23
by itself and we're handing on a silver plate the
42:27
Middle East to you know, to the US, and it's
42:30
time the USA takes leadership and joins the fight and
42:35
deals with Iran and the hooties and the militias in
42:38
Iraq and what Israel did in a week or two
42:41
in Libanon, a coalition can do in three days in Iran.
42:45
It's not boots on the ground, it's not a long war.
42:48
It's really a major air strike on all these relevant sites.
42:52
And this will change completely for the best with the
42:56
list and will create the terms needed for promoting peace
43:01
and stability and building a big alliance, you know, with
43:06
Saudi Arabia that could extend all the way to Indonesia
43:10
and Malaysia and Pakistan, Oman, the Emirrates and so on.
43:14
Will Prime Minister attack the nuclear facilities in the World Wals,
43:18
according to what President Joe Biden say, doesn't want the
43:21
nuclear facilities or the world wells attacked, and the Primer
43:25
seems to indicate that he won't do it.
43:27
It's not about what is where he is going to
43:29
attack now, because it's just the beginning of a long
43:33
term campaign against Iran.
43:35
That's like the war in Gaza.
43:37
It's not a day or one attack and the war
43:40
in Liberal And also it's not about one airstrike. When
43:45
you talk about the country that is more than a
43:49
thousand miles from Israel.
43:51
And it's also not about one airstrike.
43:54
It's a long term campaign that will continue throughout the
44:00
elections and after there will be a new president in
44:05
the White House. And this is why this is so crucial,
44:09
that will have a president that is willing to fight,
44:13
because there can be two scenarios. Either as well to
44:17
find itself as we are fighting Iran, continuing to have
44:21
to rely on ourselves only, or we'll see America really
44:27
stepping and fighting together.
44:30
It's a completely different scenario.
44:32
Do you have any idea when the Israel We're going
44:35
to attack? I ran further for what it did a
44:37
couple of weeks ago. It seems like it's dragging on.
44:40
Is either waiting the elections, is going to happen imminent?
44:43
What's your opinion.
44:44
I think it might happen before the elections, but again
44:48
I think it's a very tactical issue.
44:49
It's not really the big story.
44:51
The big story is that Israel is not going to
44:55
stop this war until this Iranian on its sneeze and
45:01
doesn't pose any sweat to Israel anymo or not now
45:05
and not in the future.
45:07
And this is the first Iranian Israel you wre and
45:10
the last one.
45:10
We're going to really make sure that the Iranians are
45:15
not going to pose a sweat. Now the question is how we're going to do this alone or is the
45:20
US going to lead a coalition, because these are two
45:23
very different scenarios.
45:25
Talk to me Levin and taught me as Bola, how
45:27
have been They've been degraded, Their leadership has been decimated.
45:31
How many of the missiles have been destroyed?
45:34
So Asrael, it's systematically degrading his Balla capabilities. I think
45:40
more than seventy percent of the be side the rockets
45:43
have been destroyed. But really the big issue is not
45:46
that it's really hitting the leadership. Almost all the leadership
45:50
of his Bala has been targeted, both the strategic leadership
45:54
and the tactical leadership, and this is continuing.
45:58
Just in the last two weeks.
46:00
Is Well killed the fifteen hundred terrorists of his Bala
46:05
in the.
46:05
Grounding cursion and continue the strikes.
46:07
They say, we see many many of his Ballad terrorists
46:10
fleeing the area and not really fighting.
46:14
And the Idea is doing a very very good job.
46:17
The idea is controlling all the Thebanese towns along the
46:22
Israeli borders work his Balad building huge infrastructure to enable
46:28
them to storm Israeli towns, and this infrastructure is being
46:32
systematically destroyed. And as this is happening, the air force
46:37
is continuing to strike all the time and degrade more
46:40
and more his Balach capabilities.
46:44
At the beginning, the notion one one that we want.
46:48
To reach a resolution one seven on one that says
46:51
that there can be no forces in South Libanon. But
46:56
now as weel it's not talking about one seven on
46:59
one anymore. It's talking about one five five nine resolution
47:04
was that was passed in two thousand and four that
47:06
says that the Lebanese the sovereignty must be respected and
47:13
all militias must be dismantled, and also the Syrians must
47:18
get out of Libanon. So basically, now, as well as
47:21
looking at completely dismantling his Bala and imposing this resolution
47:27
for that, we need also the international community and we
47:30
need the Libanie to step up and say, okay, this
47:33
is our opportunity to get rid of this terrible level
47:36
organization and off I Ran. And this is an historical
47:40
moment for Lebanon where they can really change the fate,
47:44
get rid of the Iranians and his Bala.
47:46
And bid for themselves a new future.
47:49
And when this connects also to the idea of building
47:54
an alliance and American Israeli Sunni alliance, this will be
47:58
also the Lebanese the opportunity to join this alliance. And
48:04
oh no, maybe your tool will see a peace agreement
48:07
Inezuela and Lebanon.
48:08
Everything United Nations forces are so lev and they're not
48:11
doing anything. They're really turned the blind eye. When his
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ball was building all these underground bunkers and tunnels and infrastructure,
48:20
in fact, a lot of houses, have you know, weapons
48:22
from his bowler all as rule the man, the United
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Nations leave south and level because they're really hindrance.
48:27
Yeah.
48:27
No, it's it's obvious that even if it is not
48:30
doing anything, all the positions, the huge, huge infrastructure his
48:34
Balla bid was hundreds of meters from.
48:36
You know you, positions that are completely useless.
48:40
And this is why it's so important that the Lebanese
48:44
themselves the responsibility for the future and mobilize the Lebanese army.
48:51
This is not going to happen until they feel that
48:54
is Bala falling apart. This is why we need to
48:59
sustain the will continue attacking fiercely Chrisabala and they until
49:05
the moment where the bands feel strong enough to deal
49:09
with them.
49:09
Now they have tunnels. They say that his bowl is
49:14
more sophisticate in Hamas, and the tunnels a bit more sophistical.
49:16
Which is all surprised at the tunnels because I read
49:20
years ago that they were digging the tunn is going
49:22
into Israel. So what about the tunnels. How deep and
49:26
how sophisticated are they.
49:29
They're not deep and they're not sophisticated for a very
49:33
simple reason.
49:35
It's very very hard to dig in this area.
49:39
It's all rocks. It's not like Gaza Gaza. It's very
49:44
easy to dig. And this is why you can dig
49:46
very deep and very sophisticated in Libanon. This tunnels the
49:50
two three meters underground. It's solid rock. And because it's
49:56
hard to dig, you don't try to be sophisticated. You
49:59
just dig what you need.
50:01
So there are tunnels, some of them long.
50:04
They build the whole headquarters underground, and this is what
50:08
is destroying this systematically. Most of the tunnels are in
50:12
the vicinity of the Israeli border. And this is what
50:16
we're dealing with. But this is does this doesn't look
50:20
anything like what we saw in Gaza.
50:22
Because the reports were that that his Ball was planning
50:25
in October seven type of attack on Israel using tunnels,
50:29
trying to get into Israel, kill, kidnapped, et cetera. Tell
50:34
us about some of those plans that seem coming to
50:37
for coming to public eye right now.
50:40
Yeah, so exactly what they planned.
50:43
They built a hug infrastructure near the border in all
50:46
the towns in the vicinity of Israel to launch an
50:50
attack of tens of thousands of LAD one forces and
50:56
massacre all the Israeli towns, just as Hamastid.
51:00
Now some proports out that Israel is running out of
51:03
munitions because of the constant usage in whether it's in
51:07
the Gaza or in the Lebanon. What is the story
51:11
about israel munitions? Are they going to be able to continue?
51:15
Israeli industries are producing more and more munitions every day
51:20
that passes. New factories are being built, new lines of
51:24
productions that are being built, and Israel is not lacking
51:29
munitions at all at the moment.
51:32
We have much more munitions now than we are then.
51:34
The seventh of October and in a year or two,
51:38
Israel will be one of the biggest producers of munitions
51:41
in the in the world. Things are moving very very
51:44
fast and Israel as being able to sustain the war.
51:48
And it's what we see is every day that passes,
51:53
Israel is getting stronger and stronger, and every day that
51:57
passes our enemies are getting weaker, and we could we
52:01
just need to really continue this pass until their destruction.
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