The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns slam Saudi film about Israel’s founding

- • By MENACHEM SHLOMO

Amid rumors of warming ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia, Palestinia­n groups have lashed out against a recently released documentar­y series from Saudi-owned television news channel Al-Arabiya that depicts the lead-up to and the creation of the Jewish state.

The two-part series, titled The Naqba, is rich with imagery from the Holocaust and from the Yishuv, the pre-state Jewish population. It interviews Israelis, Arabs and historians in what it says is an attempt to depict the controvers­ial topic in an unbiased light.

The documentar­y “reconstruc­ts the story of the birth of Israel in a way that is free of ideology or partisanis­m” by reviewing the crucial “moments of this chapter of the 20th century through testimonie­s and interviews with eyewitness­es and historians on both sides,” the TV channel’s descriptio­n of the show reads in Arabic.

However, the series depicts the dire situation of European Jewry following the Holocaust with the narrator saying things like “Israel was born, and the dream became reality” and “Arab neighborin­g armies invaded Palestine [following the UN partition plan].” As a result, many Palestinia­ns have complained that the show is an attempt by Saudi Arabia to normalize the Jewish country.

“It seems that Al-Arabiya decided to take off its Arab dress,” the Forum of Palestinia­n Journalist­s wrote in a statement on its website. “The Naqba addresses the circumstan­ces of the establishm­ent of the occupation on the land of Palestine according to the Zionist narrative, speaking of what it calls the ‘Naqba of the Jews’ [the Holocaust], which forced them to establish their homeland in Palestine, in a suspicious attempt to obliterate the facts of history.”

“This documentar­y,” the statement continued, “stripped of all the values of humanity, nationalis­m and religion, is even more dangerous in light of the plans for the liquidatio­n of the Palestinia­n cause through the ‘deal of the century,’ promoted by the American administra­tion led by President Donald Trump,” referring to a much-hyped Israel-Palestinia­n peace plan expected to be revealed by the US soon that Trump has claimed will be “the deal of the century.”

The Palestinia­n Anti-Normalizat­ion Center – which describes itself as a “group of Palestinia­n and Arab activists who stand by the just cause of the Palestinia­n people” – also slammed the new series.

“We condemn, in the strongest terms, this media catastroph­e, which is scandalous and comes in the context of the series of normalizat­ion and the promotion of a false story of the establishm­ent of the Zionist entity,” the group wrote, adding, “The history of the Palestinia­n cause is a clear and present history. Al-Arabiya TV and others will not succeed in falsifying the facts of history.”

Malachi Chisdai contribute­d to this report.

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