Exodus
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1:25:01
His Holiness does not recognize
the decision of a few elderly gentlemen...

1:25:05
...at Flushing Meadows,
who call themselves the United Nations.

1:25:08
As you are a Moslem,
you cannot recognize it either.

1:25:10
-What does this have to do with attacking?
-Gan Dafna commands the Jezreel valley.

1:25:15
The Mufti must pass through this valley
on his way to Safed.

1:25:18
He's made Safed his provisional capital
until the last Jew is exterminated.

1:25:24
-There are 650,000 Jews in Palestine.
-Temporarily.

1:25:28
The Grand Mufti was our guest in Berlin
during the war.

1:25:31
Since I and my group of friends
are now his guests...

1:25:34
...we have placed our experience
in handling Jews entirely at his disposal.

1:25:38
I have 80 Arab storm troopers in my command.
1:25:42
You will supply 300 men
by tomorrow at midnight to join them.

1:25:47
We will give you the arms.
1:25:49
My people are shepherds and farmers,
not fighters.

1:25:51
The 80 men of whom I spoke
were trained by myself, personally.

1:25:55
They will see that your
villagers fight like lions.

1:25:58
I'm leaving three of my officers
and six of my men behind...

1:26:02
...to assist you in gathering
your forces together.

1:26:05
My village is just as well situated
to control the valley as Gan Dafna.

1:26:08
Must we slaughter defenseless children
for what we don't need?

1:26:11
We've chosen Gan Dafna
because we want a quick victory.

1:26:14
I'm not going to take chances.
1:26:16
Well, you must now excuse me.
1:26:18
I have to deliver a message from the Mufti
to the British commander at Fort Esther.

1:26:22
I'm traveling under a flag of truce.
I shall return later.

1:26:25
We'll be your guests tonight.
1:26:28
I understand you have
other guests in the house.

1:26:30
-A Jewish couple.
-The woman is an American.

1:26:33
See to it that they are here when I return.
I wish to interrogate them.

1:26:37
Personally.

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