
La bataille de Jérusalem
Documentary · War
Overview
This documentary, filmed after October 7, places recent events in context and retraces the extraordinary history of this region to shed light on the present, interviewing actors and witnesses to this conflict: Islamists, Jewish nationalists, imams, rabbis, intellectuals, urban planners, soldiers, etc.
Top Cast
Hind Khoury
Hind Khoury
Self - Former Palestinian Minister for Jerusalem Affairs
Hind Khoury
Self - Former Palestinian Minister for Jerusalem Affairs


Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu
Self (archive footage)
Benjamin Netanyahu
Self (archive footage)


Jared Kushner
Jared Kushner
Self (archive footage)
Jared Kushner
Self (archive footage)
Saleh Lutfi
Saleh Lutfi
Self
Saleh Lutfi
Self
Yehudah Glick
Yehudah Glick
Self - Israeli Orthodox Rabbi & Far Right Activist
Yehudah Glick
Self - Israeli Orthodox Rabbi & Far Right Activist
Nivine Sandouka
Nivine Sandouka
Self - Palestinian Member of Alliance for Middle East Peace
Nivine Sandouka
Self - Palestinian Member of Alliance for Middle East Peace
Adir Schwartz
Adir Schwartz
Self - Party Leader & Jerusalem Municipal Council Member
Adir Schwartz
Self - Party Leader & Jerusalem Municipal Council Member
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