Natalie Portman on Amos Oz, Israel and 'Darkness'

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Actress Natalie Portman, who was born in Jerusalem, stopped by the WSJ Cafe to discuss how her new film, an adaptation of Amos Oz's memoir "A Tale of Love and Darkness" which she wrote and directed, grapples with the relationship between Israelis and Palestinians.

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the film has a point that jews and muslims both suffered but they only see each others like enemies but forgotten about the main reason cathocalisme

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האישה הזאת היא מתנה



אז עמוק

אז יפה

אז הולם

אז שונה

אז מעניין

אז מקסים


יש לו לב של זהב

היא סמל של אהבה ויופי


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Arab antisemitism is a big problem. But also the way in which Israel came into being.

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