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What's Up - Israel

The series presents the state of Israel, a long history of suffering, pogroms, forced or voluntary displacement of the Jewish people, but also resistance, retaliation in many wars with its neighbors. For four millennia, Israeli culture has been built, which has given rise to a recognizable national and religious identity. The ancient Jewish faith is practiced by 15 million people in the world, half of whom live in Israel, who are leaders in Nobel Prizes, science, economics, films, television series, and acting. Today, Israel's development is based on innovation and today they are the country with the most start-ups per capita. Goran Milić spoke with experts, politicians, but also with ordinary people, Israelis, Palestinians, as well as Christians living in that territory. We found religious coexistence in synagogues, Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant churches, mosques.

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The series presents the state of Israel, a long history of suffering, pogroms, forced or voluntary displacement of the Jewish people, but also resistance, retaliation in many wars with its neighbors. For four millennia, Israeli culture has been built, which has given rise to a recognizable national and religious identity. The ancient Jewish faith is practiced by 15 million people in the world, half of whom live in Israel, who are leaders in Nobel Prizes, science, economics, films, television series, and acting. Today, Israel's development is based on innovation and today they are the country with the most start-ups per capita. Goran Milić spoke with experts, politicians, but also with ordinary people, Israelis, Palestinians, as well as Christians living in that territory. We found religious coexistence in synagogues, Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant churches, mosques.

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