Young Benjamin Netanyahu on Palestine (1978)

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Nov 15, 2023
Benjamin Netanyahu (then known as Ben Nitay) discusses the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the West Bank, a Palestinian State and human rights. In this video, Netenyahu is 28 years old.
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This is from the TV series, "The Advocates", which in this episode debates the question, "Should the United States Support 'Self-Determination' for Palestinians in a Middle East Peace Settlement?" Appearing in this clip are Marilyn Berger, Fouad Ajami, and Morris Abram.

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