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	<title>Comments on: A Cry From The Heart</title>
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		<title>By: Heart of Jenin. Palestinian father of son killed by Israeli troops donated his organs to Israeli children &#124; Politics in the Zeros</title>
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		<description>[...] Andy Carling tells about the documentary film, Heart of Jenin. One year later, [the father, Ismael Khatib] toured round Israel in the company of German film maker, Marcus Vetter, and visited five of the children who had received transplants. Asked why, Khatib said, &#8220;It’s not about politics, about Jews or Arabs, it’s about human beings. I see my son in these children.&#8221; The resulting film, Heart of Jenin, is neither mawkish or sentimental, but uncomfortable viewing, dealing with the divides between peoples and the complexities of individual responses to the conflict. [...]</description>
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