A post-7 October perspective from Hugh Kitson

In the wake of the devastating attack by Hamas on Israel , documentary film-maker Hugh Kitson addressed an online audience of Christian believers. He now presents the film 'Lest We Forget'.


Hugh Kitson recently spoke to an online audience following the 7 October attacks on Israel.
He has now spoken into an online showing of his film 'Lest We Forget'. This article also includes the recording of an earlier address to an online prayer group.
 
Online showing of 'Lest We Forget'
Monday, 20 Nov. 2023
at 7.30pm (London Time)

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Lest We Forget Lest We Forget was was produced and presented by the late Johannes Facius, and was written, directed and edited by Hugh.  The premier screening was sponsored by Louise Ellman in the House of Commons in October 2003 with Christian Friends of Israel and members of the Jewish community.  The production was made at the height of the Second Palestinian Intifada two decades ago. Between 2000 and 2005 more than one thousand Israeli civilians – men, women and children – were murdered by Palestinian terrorists.Many of the participants in this film – especially those who survived the Shoah – are no longer with us. Lest We Forget carries their testimony, which must live on in the face of rising anti-Semitism across the Western world.20 years on it is even more relevant. 

Colonel Richard Kemp who speaks on the film 'Whose Land?' (also produced by Hugh) has commented:
 
This powerful film shows the continuity of Jew hate in modern times from Auschwitz to the present day. Hitler’s doctrine of extermination of the Jewish people remains at the forefront of thinking and action among Palestinian Arab leadership whose hatred is horrifically manifested today in stabbing, ramming, bomb and rocket attacks to kill Jews.
Everybody who wants to understand the truth of this long-running cancer in our midst should watch this film.

 

 
To see the full documentary click here.

The recording below is of the QnA session with Hugh Kitson following the showing of 'Lest We Forget'. It is only available to logged-in site members only.
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The recording below is of Hugh Kitson speaking earlier to an online audience following the 7 October attack on Israel.
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Hugh Kitson Hugh Kitson has been making documentary films for close to 50 years. He has more than 200 production credits and over a dozen international awards behind him. For the last 20 years he has been focused on making documentaries about Israel. His latest production is the two-part documentary “Whose Land?” hosted by Colonel Richard Kemp.
The first part, featuring the San Remo Resolution of 1920, was premiered in 2017 to mark the centenary of the Balfour Declaration. The second part, focuses on Israel’s legal rights in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.
 

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