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Dear Friend,
Netanyahu is in Washington today for another show steeped in spin, and at
the top of his to-do list is sparing his political survival. As someone
who spent most of my life in Israel, I see through it. Now, you can too.
A new documentary exposing Netanyahu’s lies, The Bibi Files, is out – and
we’re thrilled to offer J Streeters exclusive access online via suggested
donation. Its creators, Alex Gibney and Alexis Bloom – along with Shin Bet
chief Adm. (ret.) Ami Ayalon, interviewed at length in the film – are
joining a J Street-only audience Thursday for a behind-the-scenes look at
the making of The Bibi Files.
[ [link removed] ]Click here to watch The Bibi Files and scroll down to RSVP for the Q&A
this Thursday, February 6 at 1pm Eastern / 10am Pacific >>
Using never-before-seen footage, The Bibi Files takes you inside
(literally) the interrogation rooms of Netanyahu, his family and his
closest allies as authorities crack down on allegations of corruption for
which the Prime Minister is on trial now.
See below for my full invitation – and a walkthrough of how you can make
sure you’re registered for our can’t-miss event. See you there.
– Gal Peleg, Vice President of Engagement
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[ [link removed] ]Screen The Bibi Files via J Street and register for our exclusive Q&A
with the filmmakers
Friends,
I spent most of my life in Israel, and many of those years – far too many
years – were under the rule of Prime Minister Netanyahu.
When I look at the Israel of my childhood and the Israel of today, I’m
beside myself. The longest-serving leader in Israeli history has trashed
the Jewish homeland’s founding principles of freedom, justice and peace in
exchange for power.
Corruption has defined Netanyahu’s career, as a highly-anticipated
documentary that unpacks and exposes the self-serving motivations of the
Prime Minister makes clear.
The Bibi Files tells the story of Israel as a country helmed by Netanyahu,
who – in order to save himself – has nurtured an anti-democratic, extreme
right for years and more recently, pursued endless war at the expense of
the hostages.
Next week, we’ll be joined by the filmmakers for an inside look into the
creation of the documentary, and I hope you can join us. Starting today,
you can watch The Bibi Files at our exclusive link below and sign up for
our J Street friends-and-family-only Q&A.
[ [link removed] ]Click here to watch the documentary and scroll down to register for our
live virtual discussion on February 6 with the filmmakers >>
We’ll be joined by Bibi Files director Emmy-nominated Alexis Bloom,
Oscar-winning producer Alex Gibney and former Israeli Shin Bet chief Adm.
(ret.) Ami Ayalon, who provides critical on-screen analysis in the
documentary. Our guests will have plenty of time to answer your questions,
which you can submit ahead of time or during the discussion itself.
Here’s what you need to know:
* After opening the page, click “Watch Online”
* Select an optional donation amount to Jolt, the film’s distributor
* Create an account
* Watch the film and register for the event on the home page
Please note that updates and communications about the event in your inbox
will come from Jolt, not J Street.
Kind regards,
Gal Peleg Laniado
Vice President of Engagement, J Street
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