Aug 22 2006

Video - under fire in Lebanon

During the third week of the Israel-Hezbollah war a fascinating report was broadcast on Uvda (Fact), a highly respected investigative news show hosted by veteran journalist Ilana Dayan.

Itai Anghel accompanied regiment 931 of the Nahal Brigade (infantry) to a battle that took place on the night of August 6-7 in Houleh, a Hezbollah-controlled village in Lebanon that is about 2 kilometres north of the border with Israel. Anghel documents the fierce battle that took place using a camera equipped with a night vision lens. I think it is quite possibly the most significant piece of reporting to come out of the war.

A few things to know before you watch: With the exception of the officers - Avi Dahan and Biche - all the soldiers are reservists in their 20’s and 30’s who did their three-year mandatory army service (ages 18-21) in the unit; in other words, they are civilians who responded to emergency call up notices. A small bit that was edited out includes an exchange between Itai and the reservist with glasses, during which the latter explains that in civilian life he lives on a kibbutz and leads nature hikes. There are a couple of minor errors in the translation but they don’t detract from the impact of the report, which is compelling and intense. Note especially Itai’s observation, in voice over narration, at the very end. (I won’t spoil it for you, but I think it says a lot about how people can draw very differing conclusions from the same events).

The report is 25 minutes long and good quality video, so depending on your connection it may take a little time to download and play. Be patient, its worth it.

Copy+paste this link into your browser

mms://s67wm.castup.net/server12/92424738-61.wmv

The above is an extract from Lisa Goldman’s blog
On the Face
http://ontheface.blogware.com/


Aug 21 2006

JSC “Any Questions” event October

The Jewish Small Communities of Blackpool, Southport, St Annes and Lancaster/Morecambe are staging their next Any Questions event in the last week of October.

Jane Kenndy MP, Prof. Les Lancaster, Ruth Shaylor and Prof. Roy Levin, will be answering topical questions.

The line up has a distinctly medical theme. All the panelists specialise in healthcare and/or psychology and are prominent in their respective fields.

Seat and travel reservations and full event details can be obtained from each of the synagogue or community offices. This is a FREE EVENT.