OTHER VIEWS From Lies To Fantasy At Israel's Expense New York City aradise Now is a brilliant and powerful piece of propaganda that has already won the Blue Angel Award for best European film at this year's Berlin Film Festival and that has also been sold to 45 countries, including Israel. The film was financed by Dutch, French and German backers. The director, Hany Abu-Assad, who has lived in Holland for the last 20 years, describes himself as a Palestinian with an Israeli passport. • I will grant Abu-Assad this: He is an artist and a very good one. He excels in nuance, subtlety, irony, humor, character and drama. Said (one of the suicide bombers played by Kais Nashef) is heartbreakingly soulful and inno- p on their explosive belts which the killers themselves can never remove. Quietly, but clearly, Abu-Assad shows us the enormously erotic element involved in Palestinian male bonding. He also shows us the casual cruelty with which older Palestinian men treat younger Palestinian men and boys. Most important, the film does suggest one very powerful motivation for becoming a suicide killer. Said fulfills his mission, Khaled turns back. Why this dif- ference? Arab and Muslim society is a shame and honor-based cul- ture. Psychologically, Said feels that he must cleanse his consider- able shame: His father was execut- ed as a collaborator by Palestinians when Said was 10. He - r ld has alma& been super- indoctrinated against ant referred to mtnaLive ana g favor of the PaiPtinian cent. Israelis are depersonalized and utterly demonized. For most of the film, we see Israelis only as soldiers: ominous, hard-eyed, hel- meted, armed or in tanks. The film betrays no understanding that there is more than one side to this tragic story. First, what the film does right: The film takes place in a 48-hour period in which two friends, Said (not Edward, but the choice of name is significant), and Khaled (Ali Suliman), who work at dead- end jobs in an auto repair shop, are told that their suicide mission will take place in Tel Aviv the next day. We see them at work, at home, relating to a woman, Suha, with their recruiter (who is the local schoolteacher) and with the ter- rorists who video their prepared speeches, feed, shave, dress and embrace them — and then strap "-2 November 24 2005 blames the occupation both for his father's "weakness" and for his own decision to become a mur- derer. Said takes no personal responsibility for what he does. Khaled does not have such per- sonal shame to expiate, nor does Suha, who is the daughter of a Palestinian hero. Both Khaled and Suha say all the right things about non-violent resistance, but our hearts are with Said. who is the film's tragic hero. Ignoring Truth As to the lies: Said decides not to board a bus which is filled with settlers because he suddenly expe- riences sympathy or pity for the toddler on board. In reality, Palestinian suicide killers have deliberately targeted Israeli civil- ians, not soldiers. be?), it is preposterous to suggest, sacres and fake Jewish Israeli soldiers repre- as many critics have, that they and Israeli killings of sent about one-third of all behave as German Nazis did. Palestinian innocents those killed by Also omitted are the bloody have already inflamed Palestinian terrorists in Israeli body parts, the screams, most of the Arab and this latest intifada. In the the terror, the pain, the lifelong Muslim world; the last five years, nearly 800 disabilities, the collective Israeli European and to some Israeli civilians have been agony. In fact, we do not get to see extent the American killed by Palestinian ter- Dr Phylis media has been inundat- Said blow up his bus of Israeli sol- rorists and thousands Chester diers. We see him in a series of ed with precisely this have been maimed for Special close-ups — and then the screen point of view. life. And yes, it is true, Commentary goes white. Slowly, we understand Israeli soldiers have also that he has detonated his bomb. killed Palestinian civilians Slowly, the screen credits come up but inadvertently in their Film's Fantasy in Arabic. attempt to kill Palestinian terror- Paradise Now is the first feature Finally, the fantasy in the film is ists who use their own people as film on the subject by a human shields. Palestinian civil- Palestinian. Because this is a good calibrated to appeal to a Western audience. Suha, the pacifist hero, ians are never, ever the planned film, it will have enormous ongo- dresses like a fashionable targets of Israeli operations; on ing influence over hOw an already European. She is a young and the contrary. heavily indoctrinated world audi- attractive woman who lives alone, Said, in his videoed Shahid ence views the phenomenon of drives her own car and who (martyr for Allah) speech, claims Palestinian suicide bombings. allows Said to visit her in the mid- that Israelis have rejected a two- Indeed, perhaps the biggest lie dle of the night. She makes him state solution. This has been well in this film is something the film tea. documented as a falsehood. omits almost entirely: we do not Really: Women are killed for far Said also accuses Israel of hav- get a clear sense of how filthy and ing carried out "ethnic cleansing:' continuous the hatred of Jews and less on the West Bank in honor This, too, is untrue. "Ethnic Israel really is among Palestinians, killings — yes, even in Nablus. The presence of Suha (who shares cleansing" is what the ethnic Arab how brainwashed the impover- Muslims are currently doing in ished Palestinian population really the same first name with Mrs. Arafat), suggests that the West Darfur in the Sudan to African is. And this hatred continues in Muslims, animists and Christians; the film: a taxi driver, for instance, Bank is not all that different from Paris or London, that Islamic gen- what the Hutus did to the Tutsi in accuses the Israelis of polluting der apartheid does not exist. Were Rwanda; what every single Arab the drinking water with spermi- Abu-Assad to show it to us, it Muslim country did to Jews par- cides — not so different from might look as bloody as a suicide ticularly post-1948; and what the what Mrs. Arafat said when she killing does. Nazis also did to Jews in the accused the Israelis of causing The fact that this film, which is European Holocaust. cancer and fertility problems based on lies, is a success, both However, had Israelis not settled among Palestinian women. artistically and commercially, is these non-sovereign territories, it One cannot deny that extremely troubling. But, since is a given that the same vicious Palestinian daily life has been Abu-Assad is a good filmmaker and irrational jihad, the airplane tragically interrupted by long lines — possibly a great one — will he hijackings and continuous at checkpoints, nor can one deny ever challenge himself to "human- intifadas would have been carried that individual Israeli soldiers ize" some Israelis, dare to render out against Jews in Jerusalem, Tel sometimes capriciously and sadis- them sympathetic to both an Arab Aviv and Haifa. tically refuse to allow those wait- and Western audience? Now that And yes, I know, Abu-Assad is ing in lines, often for hours, to use would require real and consider- not Said. Said is only a fictional the bathrooms. (They are forced to able courage and artistry. ❑ character; he is entitled to his lim- relieve themselves in the fields, or ited or distorted view of reality. In- by the side of the road). However, Dr. Phyllis Chesler, an American fact, this is exactly what a good some of those in line, including feminist and fighter against gen- film is supposed to do isn't it? Get women, are packing explosives. der apartheid, is author of us inside the heads of its charac- The number of suicide killer "Women and Madness" (1972) ters without judging them, yes? missions that Israel daily and vigi- and "The New Anti-Semitism" Well, yes — but here's the prob- lantly intercepts is very high. (2003) and the new "The Death lem. The world has already been of Feminism: What's Next in the Some days, 10-20 attempts have Struggle for Women's Freedom" super-indoctrinated against what been made. But Palestinian killers is referred to as "the Israeli narra- also get through. While Israeli sol- (Palgrave Macmillan). She is on tive" and in favor of "the diers can therefore be irritable and the Board of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East. Palestinian narrative:' Doctored very, very jumpy (who wouldn't film footage of fake Israeli mas- 39