[Published 17 March 2014]
Mudar Zahran speaks his mind on resolving the Jewish-Arab conflict in this 27 minute taped interview with Doron Keidar.
He provides an alternative to the destructive discourse which still continues to insist on two Arab states in former Palestine after 20 years of failed negotiations to achieve such an outcome the first time ever in recorded history.
Exiled to Great Britain for daring to speak his mind - Zahran makes some startling and confronting statements that make for gripping viewing.
He identifies the enemy of the Palestinian Arabs as not Israel - but the Arab dictatorships in the 22 Arab states.
"Israel on a bad day is far better than the rest of the world on a good day"
Identifying himself as an orthodox practising Moslem and a Jordanian-Palestinian - he labels the current peace negotiations as a bad idea and urges Obama to stop listening to Arab Governments.
I hope this interview triggers a lot of comments which I will be more than happy to respond to.
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