
The Occupation of the American Mind
Israel's Public Relations War in the United States
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Over the past few years, Israel's ongoing military occupation of Palestinian territory and repeated invasions of the Gaza strip have triggered a fierce backlash against Israeli policies virtually everywhere in the world—except the United States. This documentary takes an eye-opening look at this critical exception, zeroing in on pro-Israel public relations efforts within the U.S.
Production
Media Education Foundation
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Roger Waters
Narrator (voice)
Peter Hart
Self - National Coalition Against Censorship

Sut Jhally
Self - Professor, University of Massachusetts
Yousef Munayyer
Self - US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation

Rula Jebreal
Self - Journalist

Mark Crispin Miller
Self - Professor, New York University
Rami Khouri
Self - Columnist, Daily Star, Beirut
Rashid Khalidi
Self - Professor, Columbia University
Phyllis Bennis
Self - Institute for Policy Studies
Max Blumenthal
Self - Journalist

Amira Hass
Self - Columnist, Haaretz, Israel

Noam Chomsky
Self - Professor Emeritus, MIT

Norman Finkelstein
Self - Author, Method and Madness
Henry Siegman
Self - Professor, University of London
Stephen Walt
Self - Author, The Israel Lobby & U.S. Foreign Policy
M.J. Rosenberg
Self - Fmr. AIPAC Staff Writer

Benjamin Netanyahu
Self (archive footage)

Barack Obama
Self (archive footage)

John Kerry
Self (archive footage)

Donald Trump
Self (archive footage)
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