For the past four weeks I've been gripped by a BBC mini-series called
"The Honourable Woman." As something of a spy thriller it is all about
conspiracy, deception and intrigue. As result anything I say about it is
likely to ruin it for people who are still trying to catch up.
However the story centres around two British/Israel siblings - Ephra
Stein played by Andrew Buchan and Nessa Stein played by real life
Hollywood movie actress Maggie Gyllenhaal in her first TV role. Their
father built a fictional arms company which according to the show
provided Israel with its "strong walls" as it grew in the aftermath of
the second world war. However the Stein children have decided to use
that great wealth to help bring peace to the Israel/Palestine conflict
by building universities in Palestine and laying high speed Internet
connections to link Gaza with the West Bank. When the head of a
Palestinian company awarded one of these Internet contracts dies in
mysterious circumstances it opens up a family secret that has lay buried
for eight years.
If this show was broadcast back in May it would simply have been a high
quality TV drama that gave the viewers a very brief history of the
Israel/Palestine conflict and posed some general questions about the
current situation. However it made its long awaited debut on July 3rd
2014. The current Israeli operation in Gaza began five days later on
July 8th 2014. As a result I think this show is going to be incredibly
closely watched with both sides poring over it looking for evidence of
either an Israeli bias or a Palestinian bias.
So in its defence I should say that the show strike me as mainly being
about people and the lies and schemes they concoct. The Israel/Palestine
conflict is really just a device to allow this fictional world to be
created. However the central characters are British Israelis and they
need to be portrayed sympathetically in order for the viewer to care
about them. As such plenty of people will attack the show for not
portraying all Israelis as evil monsters. However I must says that the
attitudes portrayed seem broadly accurate based on my experiences and I
suspect that as the storyline unfolds the darker sides of certain
personalities are going to be exposed.
It must be said though that Hamas appear to be a lot better at building tunnels then the BBC prop department.
(Originally Posted) 12:35 on 28/7/14 (UK date).
Now almost 6 months have passed for people to catch up, download or buy the show on DVD I can quite happily ruin it for everyone;
The big twist in the show was that an controlling and incompetent woman had somehow been promoted to a senior position within the US State Department. She calculated that if she could cause an atrocity - similar to all those UN schools that Israel supposedly bombed - then the backlash against Israel would force the UN to recognise a Palestinian state. That woman - I don't remember the name "Hillary" being specifically used - would then use the success of bringing peace to the Israel/Palestine conflict as a springboard to launch her bid for the US Presidency.
So, like I said, a very well made and very well researched show that one.
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