Beyond "Munich": The Ten Movies Steven Spielberg Has Yet To Make

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Hollywood mogul Steven Spielberg's latest film "Munich" focuses on Israel's 
efforts to avenge the tragic killings of its athletes at the 1972 Munich 
Olympic Games. Although the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is ripe with great 
ideas for potential blockbuster films, Hollywood flicks about the conflict have 
tended to remain formulaic and dehumanizing.

Spielberg hopes "Munich" will be different, and claims he didn't want to make 
"a Charles Bronson movie — good guys vs. bad guys and Jews killing Arabs 
without any context." Critics say Spielberg is too pro-Israel to make a fair 
film about the conflict.

Imagine for a second it is Opposite Day. Imagine we're in some kind of Twilight 
Zone parallel universe in which Hollywood gives Arabs and Muslims a fair shake. 
What kind of movies about the Middle East would we then be chomping Goobers, 
Junior Mints, and popcorn to at the local twenty screen multiplex? 

Maybe these movies might actually be made by some of the 125 Palestinian kids 
Spielberg is giving video cameras to document their lives. Perhaps a talented 
few will go on to become big-time Hollywood directors. Here are ten potential 
films — all inspired by actual events — that are just waiting for the magic of 
Spielberg & his wannabes:

1. King David Hotel: The bombing of the King David Hotel, which served as 
headquarters of the British administration in Palestine, killed 91 Arabs, Jews, 
and Brits in 1946. Two future Prime Ministers of Israel, David Ben Gurion and 
Menachem Begin, masterminded the attack. Disguised as Arabs, members of Begin's 
Irgun placed 350kg of explosives inside the building. In this action-packed 
thriller, David (Pierce Brosnan) — a British officer ordered to hunt down the 
killers — falls for Margaret (Uma Thurman), an American journalist working for 
Life Magazine. But is Margaret really in love or is she a secret Zionist 
assassin out to stop David in his tracks? 

2. Nakba: A story of innocent love in a time of war and tragedy. Layla 
(Penelope Cruz) & Salam (Orlando Bloom) are a Romeo & Juliet against the 
backdrop of the 1948 Nakba, the Palestinian national catastrophe. During the 
Nakba, over 700,000 Palestinians fled — voluntarily & involuntarily — their 
homes. Can their love survive conflict?

3. USS Liberty: When Israeli boats and fighter jets attack the US Navy 
intelligence ship USS Liberty in the middle of the 1967 Six Day War, 34 US 
servicemen are killed and 173 are wounded. The official word from Washington 
and Tel Aviv is that the attack was a mistake. But Brad Pitt & Tom Cruise, who 
play surviving officers from the Liberty, swear vengeance after discovering 
that the attack was actually part of a plot to start World War III.

4. Sabra & Shatila: It's 1982 and the war in Lebanon rages on. British war 
correspondent Robert Fisk (Star Wars star Ewan MacGregor) hides in the camps of 
Sabra & Shatilla, while a Lebanese militia aided and abetted by Israel 
slaughters thousands of Palestinian refugees. Sahar (Sandra Bullock) is a 
Palestinian mother determined to protect her family at any cost. 

5. Vanunu: A political thriller set in Israel, Australia, Thailand, England, 
and Italy. "Syriana" star George Clooney plays Mordechai Vanunu, the nuclear 
technician who exposes Israel's nuclear weapons program and pays the ultimate 
price. Nicole Kidman plays Cheryl Bentov, the American Mossad agent who seduces 
and kidnaps him. 

6. Hebron: A story of tragedy and torn loyalties. In 1994, Brooklyn Jewish 
doctor Baruch Goldstein opened fire on Muslim worshippers in Hebron, killing 
29. Palestinian American Mazen Khalili (Tom Hanks), a State Department official 
assigned to investigate the massacre, struggles with his job responsibilities 
and his roots. Leah Rabinowitz (Meg Ryan) is a Jewish American journalist who 
discovers a dark family secret that will change her life forever. 

7. Qana: On April 18, 1996, Israeli shelling of a UN Compound that shelters 
Lebanese refugees kills more than 100 & injures over 300 men, women, and 
children. Jessica (Angelina Jolie) is a UN worker determined to let the world 
know what happened after witnessing the atrocity. Yossi (Robert De Niro) is a 
Mossad agent assigned to kill Jolie. 

8. Gaza: Chris Hedges (Harrison Ford), a New York Times correspondent in 
Jerusalem, files stories from his hotel room. Hedges reaches a turning point 
when he witnesses Israeli soldiers killing young Palestinian boys for sport, 
then defies his editors by writing stories that humanize Palestinians. David 
Schwimmer & Sarah Jessica Parker make cameo appearances as the parents of 
Muhammad al-Durra, the 12 year old Palestinian boy killed by Israeli troops in 
2000.

9. Rachel: Rachel Corrie (Gwyneth Paltrow) is the idealistic young American 
activist crushed to death by the Israeli army with a Caterpillar bulldozer. 
Sally Field, well-known for her role in "Not Without My Daughter", plays 
Rachel's mother.

10. Refuseniks: When a fellow soldier commits suicide after killing an unarmed 
pregnant Palestinian woman (played by Natalie Portman) in cold blood, two young 
Israeli soldiers (Matt Damon and Ben Affleck) decide that the occupation and 
the killing of Palestinians is immoral and unjust.

Comment:

The media is such a powerful tool in a day and age where most people do not 
read books or research independently what they are told on the news and regard 
films based on actual events to be true. This is the reason why the western 
public believed their leaders who told them lies about Iraqs WMD's, links to 
Al-Qaeda and other fairy stories before the invasion of Iraq.

The Zionist lobby and its supporters such as Mr Spielburg are at the forefront 
of re-writting historical events in favour of Israel, which is portrayed as an 
innocent victim of Muslim terrorism. Its quite funny that people like David 
Irving are imprisoned and demonised for raising a debate and discussion of the 
holocaust and accused of re-writting history. Double standards at its best.

We as Muslims have a duty to teach and educate our children and youth about the 
glorious Islamic history from Islamic sources which we trust and beleive to be 
correct. As the saying goes " Unless lions have their historians the tales of 
the hunt will always glorify the hunter ".
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