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This short film by Amir Har-Gil follows the life story of Moshe Sneh who, amongst other things, was the Head of Zionist paramilitary organisation, Haganah’s national headquarters, an MP, and an opinion journalist. Through archival footage and a series of interviews with historians and Sneh’s political and ideological partners throughout his life, Har-Gil explores his protagonist’s involvement in the fight against British Mandatory Rule of Palestine, clandestine Jewish migration to the land, and in helping to bring Holocaust survivors to Palestine on board the illegal migrant ship Exodus (which he, personally, had named.)
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