Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran, and the Revolt of Islam
Joel Gilbert
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Plot Summary
The confrontation between Islam and the Jews began in the Prophet Muhammad’s time and continues to this day. Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran and The Revolt of Islam is an historic journey, from the birth of Islam, through it’s 1,200 year reign over the civilized world, to the last 300 years of Islamic decline, overtaken and dominated by the West — then humiliated by a Jewish state. Islam’s historic trials with Jews, and its relationship with conquered nonbelievers, help illustrate the Islamic world view – all through the eyes of Muslims. In this groundbreaking film, the total rejection of Israel by Muslim states since it’s inception in 1948 comes to light as a religious duty for Believers. The Islamic roots of Anwar Sadat’s 1977 Camp David Accords with Israel are exposed as “The Diplomatic Strategy Against Israel,” by which Egypt sought to defeat Israel through diplomacy, rather than establish “Western Peace”. Israel’s misunderstanding of Islamic goals and values are highlighted by its enthusiasm for Yasser Arafat and the 1993 Oslo Accords. Next, President George Bush’s tragic misunderstanding of 9/11 as a “War Against Freedom,” in which the United States played into the hands of Al-Qaeda and the Islamist cause by advocating democratic reform across the Middle East, is revealed. Finally, the Iranian strategic agenda for acquiring weapons of mass destruction to eliminate Israel comes clearly into focus.Today, at the direction of Iran, Islamists are preparing for a fateful coming war for Islam - and Israel is the number one target and obstacle in the path of Islamic revival. Only with the return of Jews to their historic status as “Dhimmi” or “Tributaries,” tolerated and protected within Islamic society, can Islamic revival succeed - resulting in “Islamic Peace”, in the Middle East. Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran and The Revolt of Islam reaches the unavoidable conclusion that Western and Israeli misunderstanding of Islam is leading to a coming war - which will have devastating consequences for the West, and worst of all for Israel - Farewell Israel!
Customer Reviews
some Islam does not want you to see!
I was "blown-away" by the insight of this piece. Joel Gilbert explains Islam, and the history that makes-up this mind set that, we as westerners would never understand. The whole concept of peace to us(westerners). is completely different to the Muslim; and this documentary portrays the teaching that make the differences understandable.
If you would like to see a glimpse into the future of America and Israel, this is a must watch. Understanding is a great tool if used.
Paranoid Islamophobia
More hysteria posing as journalism, more of the same Bush-era scapegoating of Muslims to justify an egregiously un-justifiable foreign policy of occupation, covert plunder and genocide (Iraqi...with over a million dead in 7 years, who would scientifically deny, that the US invasion, has caused a de facto Iraqi genocide?). More Israeli/Neocon pleasing anti-Arab and anti-Muslim diatribe masquerading as real "exposé". Thank you but no. This is a typical Hollywoodesque stereotyping of a fifth of humanity. If you want to understand Islam do it locally. Go to a mosque and talk with everyday Muslims. That will give you a vastly clearer picture than this grandiose invective.
Distortion of history to the max
This "documentary" isn't worth anybody's time. Who attacks who and who occupies whose land? Where did the genocide occur and who helped the victims during this time? This documentary is like trying to say that a pedestrian hit the car when the car actually run over the pedestrian.
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