Below is a short description of the 77 minute film:
Israelis under attack — not only by terrorists who deny its basic right to exist, but also in the court of world opinion, which seeks to marginalize Israel as a human rights pariah that sanctions apartheid.
Led by famed attorney Alan Dershowitz, distinguished Harvard Law School professor and outspoken champion of human rights, THE CASE FOR ISRAEL is a point-by-point defense of the Jewish State. Utilizing archival footage and compelling interviews with top experts, the film presents a stirring rebuttal to growing criticism from the media, and academic and international communities. In particular, Dershowitz challenges former President Jimmy Carter and his provocative book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, which drew fire for characterizing Israeli policy in the territories as an apartheid system. Nearly thirty commentators lend their points of view, including: former Israeli Prime Ministers Barak, Netanyahu and Peres; Middle East envoy Dennis Ross; and Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky.
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