The Balfour Declaration of 1917: The Arab-Israeli Conflict | Also covered is the Sykes–Picot Agreement, a secret agreement between the governments of the UK and France.
Conclusion: The British Balfour Declaration of 1917 declaring a Jewish return to their homeland in Israel was the direct result of countering German Zionism – The British government was concerned that the Germans would create the Jewish return to the Jewish homeland – The British determined to create the Jewish homeland and gain control of the situation for themselves.
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) is a critically acclaimed epic film directed by David Lean, starring Peter O’Toole as British officer T.E. Lawrence, who unites Arab tribes during World War I | In December 1962, Queen Elizabeth II watched a 222-minute version of Lawrence of Arabia. Three weeks later, that version disappeared forever. Producer Sam Spiegel secretly cut 20 minutes.
British Director David Lean in following failed British author Edward Gibbon’s book “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” (1776-1789) a six-volume work by the English historian (one of the most fraudulent, deceptive and historically inacurate projects ever written – dismissing Christianity and embracing Islam) though widely embraced by the British elite of the time as a way forward for their tiny island nation.
David Lean using the 1962 script to film Lawrence of Arabia in the Arab nation of Jordan originally intended to continue the Edward Gibbon’s fusion of England and Islam.
However during the 1962 David Lean project it became evident that England and Islam are actually incompatible and can never succeed as the viable global governance sought by Britian – if for no other reason than that Islam being a completely invented Hoax and Not a real religion is also a very unstable, unpredictable and dangerous hoax.
Causing David Lean to end the film Lawrence of Arabia not as a successful mission but instead as a cautionary tale with Lawrence leaving Arabia early, alone and disappointed having been unable to reach his desired results foretelling that a British and Islam co-union is really undesirable and actually unachievable.
by David Anson Brown
Al Jazeera | The Big Picture: How Israel Won the West examines how Israel has come to occupy such a Privileged and Protected place in the Western world | It traces the journey of the Jewish people from Biblical stories of origin through centuries of persecution and the advent of Zionism, all the way to the creation of ‘modern’ Israel and its ensuing ‘occupation’ of the Palestinian territory.
Note: Israel is the Land – The land belongs to the Jewish people – All of the Land of Israel is Jewish Homeland – there is No Jewish occupation of Israel. The newly formed Palestinians (May 28, 1964) are really Arabs; Egyptian, Syrian, Jordanian, etc. and they are the occupiers. The ‘Palestinian’ homeland is Not Israel it is Egypt, Syria, Jordan, etc.
Beauty for Ashes is a powerful new documentary about the aftermath of the October 7, 2023, attacks in Israel.
This one-hour film captures the devastation of that day while highlighting inspiring stories of faith, hope, and resilience.
Through the voices of Jewish believers, Palestinian Christians, and IDF reservists, the documentary shows how communities came together to serve in relief and rebuilding efforts.
Failure at the Fence | Provides a detailed examination of how Hamas was able to breach Israel’s vaunted security barrier on Oct. 7, 2023, and carry out its ‘deadly’ attack.
TBN Israel special program Documenting the atrocities of Hamas’ October 7th attack on Israel.
The Abraham Accords | In geopolitics, peace is never just peace—it’s always a calculation | In 2020, a series of agreements quietly redrew the map of the Middle East.
The Abraham Accords marked a historic shift—normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations after decades of conflict and silence. But behind the headlines lies a deeper story of strategy, power, and changing alliances.
Why did these countries choose peace now?
What role did economics, security, and global influence play? Is this a lasting transformation—or a fragile deal built on shifting interests?
This documentary breaks down the forces that made the impossible happen, and what it means for the future of the region.