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Whose Land?

Part Two - The Law of Occupation & the Status of Jerusalem

Author: Hugh Kitson

Product code: D161

Today`s propaganda war is aimed at de-legitimising the existence of the Jewish State and it`s right of domicile in its historic homeland., especially in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. At the heart of the propaganda war against Israel is the rewriting of history and `lawfare` - the deliberate misrepresentation of International Law.

In this second part of Whose Land? series, entitled The Law of Occupation and the Status of Jerusalem, a group of prominent international lawyers unpack the false accusations against the Jewish State brought by the Palestinian Authority, the United Nations, the European Union, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement and much of the Western media: that Israel is an `apartheid state` and `illegally occupying Palestinian land`. Using verifiable history and established principles of international law that apply to all other nations, the lawyers build the case for Israel`s legal right of sovereignty over its historic heartland of Judea and Samaria, as well as Jerualem - the Jewish capital for the last 3,000 years.

Hosted by Colonel Richard Kemp CBE, written, directed and produced by award-winning filmmaker Hugh Kitson.

Disk 1: Feature-length documentary
Disk 2: Part Two episodes

About the Author

Hugh Kitson

Has been making documentaries for the film and TV industry for over thirty years. His favourite location is Israel, where he has produced several films. He is the founder of the Hatikvah Film Trust which promotes the advancement of the Christian faith and of Biblical prophecy through the production of documentary films, television and audio-visual programmes.

At the same time it aims to foster an understanding in the Church of the Jewish roots of the Christian faith as well as the place of the nation of Israel and the Jewish people, from both a Biblical and historical perspective, in the purposes of God.