http://wvgazette.com/Opinion/Editorials/201201090073
FROM MY E-PAL B.T. FROM ROCHESTER… “YES VIRGINIA, IN AN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER A FILM IS “JEWISH” INSTEAD OF ISRAELI AND THE MURDERERS ARE CONVENIENTLY NOT IDENTIFIED……”
CHARLESTON, W.Va — Some Jews, both American and Israeli, object to Israel’s subjugation of conquered Palestinians and the endless planting of illegal Jewish settlements on occupied Palestinian land.
The outlook of these peace-minded Jews is expressed in a remarkable Jewish movie, “Miral,” which shows the suffering of Palestinians under Israeli military suppression.
The film begins in 1948, just after creation of Israel, when fanatical Jews massacred Palestinians in a village named Dir Yassin. Children fleeing the slaughter reached East Jerusalem, where a socialite of a rich Palestinian family begins feeding them, eventually creating an orphanage for 2,000 such war refugees.
Miral, named for a red Mideast flower, is brought to the orphanage as a little girl by her uncle, a Muslim imam. She slowly grows into a lovely teen, unaware of the Jew-Arab hatred surrounding her sanctuary. Then she is sent to teach children in a Palestinian refugee camp, where she watches in horror as Israeli troops rip down homes of families suspected of insurrection.
Miral sees zealot Jewish residents of West Bank settlements protected by Israeli soldiers, who treat Palestinians with contempt. She falls in love with a young Arab militant and is drawn into violent Intifada protests. In the end, her lover is killed by rival militants, and the orphanage operator persuades Miral to leave for a scholarship in Italy, rather than plunge deeper into Jew-Arab conflict.