The obviously poor quality of the film is not its worst offence. This movie relies on ignorance. The filmmakers should at least have the courage to tell people who killed Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin...Yigal Amir: a right-wing Israeli extremist who opposed the terms of the Oslo Accords. They deliberately leave it vague. This kind of hasbara doesn't work any more guys. The world can see that the good guys vs bad guys binary logic is false and no one is buying what you are selling anymore. Still, I do appreciate that they acknowledge a desire for peace, even if it is with a bunch of 'terrorists', where even the Palestinian kids are rotten beggars and Palestinian women are complicit. I have a better suggestion for your next movie, Logline: How Israelis and Palestinians decide to share the Land. Working title: "The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him your friend".