The Human Factor

The Human Factor

The untold, behind-the-scenes story, of the Middle East peace process

PG-13 2021 · 108 min · ★ 6.8 · Documentary, History

How US politicians and diplomats, over the past 25 years, have come close to achieving something almost impossible: securing peace between the State of Israel and its Arab and like-minded neighbors, mired in a struggle both dialectical and violent since the early 20th century, due to historical and religious reasons, entrenched offenses and prejudices, and the invisible and tyrannical hand of third countries' geopolitical interests in the area.

Directed by Dror Moreh · Written by Dror Moreh

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