The Chain of Events That Killed Khamenei


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The new film explores the proliferation of antisemitism and support for Hamas after the October 7 massacre.
On October 7, 2023, veteran film producer Wendy Sachs was visiting her daughter Lexi at the University of Wisconsin-Madison when news began pouring in about Hamas’ massive attack on Israel. Together, they sat glued to their phones, watching images of thousands of Hamas soldiers rampaging through dozens of towns and villages in southern Israel.
They heard shocking reports that Hamas terrorists were going door to door in villages and shooting entire families and burning houses down with their residents still inside. Over 1,200 people had been murdered and 250 kidnapped and taken into Gaza.
“We saw the images coming out of Israel, children, babies, grandparents, young people being kidnapped, being live-streamed and murdered,” Wendy recalled. “And then it was October 8 when I saw the protests in Times Square, the protests against Israel, supporting Hamas as freedom fighters rather than as terrorists.” She could scarcely believe what she was seeing as college campuses erupted into hate, celebrating Hamas’ attack and blaming Israel for the massacre and kidnapping of its own citizens.
It just felt like the world had lost its mind. The silence, the dismissal, the denial.
“I saw what was happening the next day on October 9, and at Harvard, where more than 30 student groups signed onto a letter blaming Israel for the attack on itself. And then we saw the same thing happen from campus after campus, from Columbia to NYU to Tulane to MIT, Cornell, Penn. It just felt like the world had lost its mind. The silence, the dismissal, the denial.”
Wendy realized she was seeing something different from anything she’d previously witnessed in the US. This sort of raw hatred of Israel felt new - and terrifying. Wendy knew she had to do something. She decided to use her filmmaking skills to fight back and began working on a documentary about the tsunami of Jew hatred that followed the October 7, 2023 attack.
October 8 is the masterful result, showing how students, human rights agencies, politicians, and celebrities have all embraced Hamas talking points over the past year and a half. It is a must-see for anyone who cares about the global spike in antisemitism and in the future of Jewish life in the United States and elsewhere around the world.
The film opens with footage from the October 7, 2023 attack, including scenes that were filmed by Hamas terrorists. We meet Irit Lahav, a resident of Nir Oz, who shows us around her ruined town. (Over a hundred Nir Oz residents were murdered and kidnapped by Hamas.) Irit no longer lives in the village, she explains, and is still terrified of terrorists every time she goes back.
She describes the terror of October 7, as she hid in her home’s safe room, in the dark with her daughter for over 12 hours, making no noise, while she heard her neighbors being massacred outside. Safe rooms were meant to protect residents from bombs and missiles, so most did not have locks. Irit survived by rigging a door lock out of her vacuum cleaner and barricading herself inside.
This footage reminds us just how deadly October 7 was. Hamas videos show terrorists confidently walking and driving through the streets of Israeli towns, shooting down everyone they come across. After showing these atrocities, the film abruptly shifts to scenes of wild celebration in the West.
In Times Square, over a thousand people attended a rally organized by the Democratic Socialists of America New York chapter on October 8, 2023; participants defended Hamas’ ongoing massacre with slogans including “resistance is justified,” “by any means necessary,” and “resistance is not a metaphor.”
“It was October 8; there were still Hamas terrorists in communities in southern Israel,” author and podcast host Dan Senor explains in the film. “There was still fighting going on. Israel was still counting the numbers of the dead, and the mutilated and the raped and the kidnapped. And there’s a protest against Israel in Times Square. Rather than the outrage being directed against those slaughtering the Jews, the outrage was being directed against the Jews for objecting to being slaughtered.”
The film shows how this glorification of Hamas spread to college campuses and includes footage of students defending Hamas’ massacre at myriad schools, including Harvard, Tufts, MIT, University of California Los Angeles, University of California Santa Barbara, Cornell, Columbia, Cooper Union, City College of New York, and many others. We watch footage of students announcing that parts of campuses are “Zionist-free zones,” yelling in Arabic “from the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Muslim,” and calling for attacks on their American Jewish Zionist students peers. The film details the tent cities that sprang up on campuses across the world, dedicated to being “anti-Zionist” spaces and fomenting yet more anti-Israel activity.
“We are seeing protests glorifying the actions of the ‘resistance,’ which is sort of a code word for Hamas,” Lorenzo Vidino, Director of the Program on Extremism at The George Washington University, explains in the film. “It became apparent…from the get-go that there was a core of individuals nationwide that were pushing a pro-Hamas narrative.”
He explains that many campus groups are using Hamas words and imagery in their protests, either unwittingly or not. Calls to “flood” campus with anti-Israel protests, for instance, echo the language Hamas used for its October 7 attack, which it named the “Al Aqsa (Arabic for Jerusalem) Flood.” The film shows footage of countless student protestors holding posters with an inverted red triangle, a symbol that Hamas uses in its propaganda videos to denote a Jewish target they are about to bomb or shoot.
The chants, iconography, and toolkit for organizing against Israel echo Hamas talking points.
This is no accident, Dr. Vidino explains. He points to Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) as the source of much of the language and organization behind seemingly spontaneous campus demonstrations. He and other experts note that SJP operates in the shadows, never disclosing its funding sources and obscuring its links with student groups. Despite widespread perception that it operates as a 501(c)3 charity, it is not incorporated as a nonprofit and does not post its finances. No one can prove that SJP has any links at all with Hamas or any other group designated as a terrorist organization - yet the chants, iconography, and toolkit for organizing against Israel do happen to echo Hamas talking points.
In one of October 8’s most fascinating sections, Dr. Vidino shares a secret FBI recording of a 1993 meeting that 25 Hamas leaders held in Philadelphia. The Hamas officials outlined a plan of “infiltrating American media outlets, universities, and research centers. The main goal they discussed was how to present what Hamas was doing and make it palatable to Americans.” Over 30 years ago these Hamas officials realized that they could best sway Americans by couching their struggle to eliminate Israel and kill Jews in the language of human rights. Today, by framing Hamas’ desire to kill Israelis and destroy the Jewish state as “liberation,” Hamas’ goal has come to fruition.
October 8 also examines the fact that news outlets have been eager to cast Israel as the aggressor in its war with Hamas. Take the massive explosion in the courtyard of the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City on October 17, 2023, in which it was reported that 500 people were killed. Newspapers and media outlets around the world immediately reported that Israel had targeted the hospital deliberately. Yet as the hours passed, it became obvious that initial media reports were completely wrong.
The death toll was, luckily, much lower than 500 and more notably, it turned out that Israel had not bombed the hospital at all. A rocket launched by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a terrorist group affiliated with Hamas, had tried to send a bomb into Israel - targeted at civilians - but accidentally hit the Gaza hospital instead. October 8 documents how journalists and human rights activists seized on this hospital bombing as “proof” of Israeli malfeasance, revealing their underlying hostility to the Jewish state.
One of the more chilling segments in the film is about how most young people get their news from TikTok, which is extremely antagonistic to Israel. The app’s algorithms steer users to anti-Israel content; pro-Israel videos are outnumbered by anti-Israel videos on Tik Tok by a whopping 1 to 54.
Rep. Richie Torres, the young Democrat from New York’s 15th Congressional District and a staunchly pro-Israel voice in the US Congress, wonders aloud if most Americans would mind if many of our major outlets, from The New York Times to the Associated Press, were controlled by China. Well, for young people, TikTok is as important as those other august news organizations, Rep. Torres points out - and it's controlled by China, a country that is openly hostile to the USA and often publicly aligned with Israel’s enemies such as Iran.
Actress Debra Messing co-produced October 8 and appears in the film describing a petition she tried to launch after October 7, 2023, condemning Hamas’ vicious assault. Despite the fact that Hollywood stars are no strangers to political statements and often speak out on issues such as Ukraine, Nepal, Black Lives Matter, Me Too, and others topics - nobody wanted to go on the record of condemning Hamas and standing with Israel. “I felt completely betrayed by Hollywood,” Messing says in the film. “I thought the entire globe would be in mourning. And not only was it silent, there was jubilation.”
I thought the entire globe would be in mourning. And not only was it silent, there was jubilation.
Actor and comedian Michael Rappaport appears in the film too, reminiscing about appearing at the massive pro-Israel rally held on the National Mall in Washington DC on November 14, 2023. He notes that he and Debra Messing were the only two Hollywood stars there, and says that it’s shocking no other actors or famous entertainers were willing to appear.
Danielle Haas, the only Jewish Israeli employee of the group Human Rights Watch (HRW), describes how the human rights community has become willing to side with Hamas and reflexively view Israel as the enemy.
After watching HRW fail to extend empathy to Israeli victims after Hamas’ attack, she resigned a week later, wiring a scathing resignation letter:
“Following the Hamas massacres in Israel on October 7, years of institutional creep culminated in organizational responses that shattered professionalism, abandoned principles of accuracy and fairness, and surrendered its duty to stand for the human rights of all. HRW’s initial reactions to the Hamas attacks failed to condemn outright the murder, torture, and kidnapping of Israeli men, women, and children…”
Perhaps the saddest aspect of October 8 is the way it gives voice to Jewish students whose faith in the goodness and impartiality of their friends and community has been shattered. Take the case of Tessa Veksler, who was Student Body President at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in October 2023. A proud Zionist, Tessa was vilified by anti-Israel protestors who covered the campus with graffiti and flyers denouncing her by name. She eventually faced - and barely survived - a recall vote. She speaks movingly of the way her faith in her fellow students was broken. Her parents fled the Soviet Union because of antisemitism, Tessa explains; she can’t imagine how painful it must be for them to watch their daughter subjected to antisemitism as well.
That’s a sentiment echoed by Cornell student Talia Dror, whose parents fled antisemitism in Iran, only to watch their daughter be yelled at and threatened by anonymous posts on Cornell social media, threatening to kill Jews after October 7. She describes Cornell’s Jewish students hiding in their rooms after the threats.

Another perspective is offered by Barnard student Noa Fay. A proud Black Jew, Noa describes her pain at being asked to justify her feelings of being threatened by antisemitic rhetoric on campus. No one would question her identity or feelings as a Black woman, she notes, yet when it comes to her Jewish identity, anti-Israel activists seem comfortable demanding that she not be so sensitive to their hateful anti-Jewish chants.
October 8 is also warning the world where support for Hamas will lead. It’s an urgent film that is required viewing for anyone who cares about Israel, the United States, and the essential battle of good against evil.

As a non-Jew I embrace Jews and their spiritual beliefs and mourn as a for their traumas both past and present. What can I do to help make this world more inclusive? How can I help?
Please have the film made available outside USA. Upon enquiries there is no response. Yes there are other countries than just USA...
Cont fron the previous comment Hashem can give the land of Israel to anyone so the Jews got the land as a inheritance on the condition to keep the trorah in the land of Israel, so why does the world of a problem with this, the world didn't have a problem when the Nazis( may their name be erased) murdered 6 million Jews, also these so called " Palestinans " are trying to steal the Jewish people 's identity , it is even written in 5he prophets before the Moshiach comes, Ismail will do this and Jews have to pray a lot to broke Ismail's power, it is the struggle that will end when Moshiach comes, what is taking him so long
I can't believe a Jewish person helped make the movie documentary " no other land" which is actually a propaganda piece for the so called Palestinans, the Jewish guy is a ignorant idiot that is with his worst enemies, I can't believe the Oscars were so anti Semitic and so anti Israel, it makes no sense to me why Jews are siding with their worst enemies, that are against them too, and these people that side with outer enemies should watch this documentary as soon as possible, to know the truth about the new Amelak
My husband and I went to see this film yesterday. Since we have known about left-wing antisemitism for decades and have followed events closely, there was nothing surprising to us in it. I do wish that more people would educate themselves, and this documentary is a good start. However, and as much as I applaud Debra Messing for standing up for Israel and speaking out about her sense of betrayal, I can't help notice that the film didn't highlight the many politicians who have been vocal in support for the Jewish people who don't have a "D" after their name. I fear that Messing and Sandberg and other progressives will keep "looking for love in all the wrong places" -- from people for whom hate of Republicans is more important than their love of justice for Jews.
But don’t you remember THIS particular statement from
The film: It is very easy to realize that Marjorie Taylor Greene is a huge anti Semite. OTOH, it is not so obvious when we look across the aisle. I wanted to stand up and cheer at that point!
Where and when will this be available in South Africa?
It is like these Muslim Arabs are using the Nazi( may their name be erased) playbook on steroids, the evidence is in Gaza they found Mein Kenif( my struggle or my fight) in Arabic the original was in German by Adolf Hitler( may his name be erased), so like a woman in a southern kibbutz said they are Nazis( may their name be erased) that speak Arabic were both stem from Amelak the sworn enemies of the Jewish people that means Muslim Arabs = Nazis( may their name be erased) that speak Arabic in history these two were united to murder Jews
I have seen this documentary and really hope there will be future availability to see it and to host screenings of it. It is SO important. Please let me know when this is possible.
Where can we see this film?
Where can I watch this video??? Can it be streamed??
I saw it in northern New Jersey. I can't even write the name of the town because the Jew-haters will organize frightening demonstrations outside the location. I had difficulty remaining asleep last night after seeing the movie. I couldn't go to work today because I was too exhausted.
It is just terrifying to see how the Hate the Jew Machine is brainwashing a generation of college students. They are teaching- ~If you are for women's rights you should be against Israel?! If you are for climate change you should hate Israel?! If you are for LGBQT rights you should hate Israel?! Israel should not respond when their seniors, young children, and babies are being raped, burned, and murdered?! Social media is feeding them lies.The level of ignorance at these universities is mind-boggling.
Exactly, the 4-letter not so well hidden code word behind all the pro-Hamas / pro-terror propaganda is LIES, and the gullible ignoramuses who are swallowing it whole are rabble-rousing university students who are seeking a "cause" to support.
What is the 4 letter code to watch out for, and of these rabble rousers are they professional troublemakers, and some students have no clue that if they are not Muslim they are supporting their own demise, in some cases with Jews and Israel they speak out to destroy us but the others they don't tell the whole true story, and they are gullible ignorant useful idiots that are being brainwashed it is like they are joined a very dangerous cult, which will put them in danger, if they are lucky they will find out the truth before it is to late, the problem is these students didn't learn to think independently like when men learn Jewish texts, thee brainwashed students have a herd mentality, nobody is asking what is really going on here, I hope they are not Jews supporting this cult
The irony is Muslim Arab women have no rights, one Jewish woman Phyllis Chesler that met a married a Muslim man that she met in college, wrote a book about the reality in Muslim Arab countries have no rights for wmen, only men have rights in Muslim Arab countries, in Israel women have rights and these Muslim Arabs are distorting and telling lies and propaganda to make useful believe all the bologna they are spreading the non Muslims that are with them will wake up to the reality the Muslims that like them either, and if gays go to MuslimAp Arab countries they would be thrown off the roof, the campuses in colleges and universities seem to be resembling the colleges and universities in the 1930s/ 1940s in Germany before the Holocaust, it is very eerie to see this happening in 2025
Phyllis Chesler’s ex husband is a horrific piece of garbage, from what I had previously read. He was a horrible father and all around disgusting human being! Ugh!
I passed a cinema today in a DC suburb where this film is showing. I will go back tomorrow to see it.
One point that is not raised enough: Arab citizens of Israel were also killed in the attack, and foreign nationals were taken hostage. This includes low income farmers from Thailand working and learning about agricultural practices in Israel. So much for intersectionality!
What are you trying to prove by bringing up these minority statistics?
This is reminiscent of those who, while too intelligent to deny the Holocaust, try to minimize the wholesale slaughter of 6 million Jews by pointing out that Jews weren't the only victims of the Nazis!
It emphasizes the “inclusion” of the Palestinian destructiveness. Can it really be “resistance” when those not party to the “oppression” are equally targeted? When those for whom the Palestinians should have sympathy and a sense of brotherhood are treated with equal barbarity?
The Nazis( may their name be erased) specifically targeted Jews because the Jews gave the world a conscious by the 10 commandments
I’m sorry you got that impression. I remind people of the other victims because it points out the hypocrisy of the slogans used against Israel and Jews. Frankly, if you are not horrified by the Nazis murder of Roma, the disabled, and POWs, I don’t know what to say. “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? But if I am for myself alone, what am I?” R. Hillel. Murder is always wrong.
This movie was screened locally (Hampton Roads area, S.E. part of the state of Virginia, USA). Absolutely devastating footage of the satanic HATE on the part of support for Hamas, the so-called "Palestinians" from different groups. How anyone in this universe can cheer when babies and children die this horribly, I will never know. Recommend EVERYONE who supports Israel, Jewish people everywhere, see this.
There were also anti-Hamas Protests in Gaza on Oct 8 - as surprising as it may sound.
Where is this documented?
Some clips of Gazans speaking against Hamas were shown on Israeli news channels and may be available on the Internet (having seen the originals have not looked for the clips elsewhere).
It is not evident in most cases if the speaker actually disagrees with Hamas policy or is just angry because of personal loss due to Israel’s reaction and at least knows who to blame for it.
Like their predecessors in 1948 Hamas probably promised a sweeping victory and the collapse of the “Zionist Entity” but delivered a very different outcome.
So please, let us know where in Ontario we can see this. Or will it be on Prime or Starz?
I got to see a screening sponsored by a local group that supports Israel, the Jewish people. Perhaps IF you have such a group in your area, that might be the case. Otherwise, maybe it will show on a cable or streaming channel. It is worth seeing, though very, very painful...
I already bought my tickets. But you are preaching to the choir! The people who really need to see this- who foam at the mouth with hatred of Jews disguised as pro- Palestinian sympathies- won’t see this. I wish college campuses were required to screen this. Wishful thinking, of course.
Correction: “Al Aqsa” is the name of one of the two mosques on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The Arabic name for Jerusalem is “Al Quds.”
I look forward to seeing the film.
"'Rather than the outrage being directed against those slaughtering the Jews, the outrage was being directed against the Jews for objecting to being slaughtered.'”
But it's not okay to be outraged over the decades-long slaughter of the Palestinian people? Israel has the right to self-determination, but Palestinians don't?
Israel isn't the victim, it's the bully. Palestinians have the right to resist, and international law allows for the use of armed resistance in this situation. And criticizing Israel's government is not antisemitic. Americans are finally waking up to the truth, and we will not be silenced.
Humanist? obviously not a humanitarian
Also a poor excuse for a human being—either an outright Jew-hater who wants to believe Arab and leftist lies, or a fool who regurgitates what he/she consumes on (anti)social media.
I agree with you, the Muslim Arabs are slick one message is in English and another message in Arabic if a Sephardic Jew knows Arabic they would hear the truth what Muslim Arabs say in their own language
The so called "Palestinans" have the same goal as the Nazis( may their name be erased) to make the world " Judenrein" ( free of Jews) these two are both Amelak the real Palestinians are the Jews the others are murderous Muslim Arab imposters that want to steal the Jewish identity and claim it for themselves to steal the inheritance of the land of Israel
And how do you prove all these points? Israel has provided much humanitarian aid to "Palestinians" (an artificial term).
Now, how an attack such as Oct. 7 could physically take place, is a good question. A retired Israeli army colonel posed this question right way, and just recently, several top brass resigned over this.
Why did it take 7 hours for the army to respond en masse to the south on that day?!
There are experts who say the reason is because war is big business.
During the first Trump admin, no new real wars began anywhere – he worked hard on that (think N Korea). At that time, the largest manufacturer of arms in the US had a stock slump. Biden restarted wars (think Ukraine), yet, this corp. had to rebrand despite being a century old!
Maybe I should call my posts, "One of the Goyim's Thoughts" (!) but will just say the lop-sided non-logic of this whole story is truly astounding, even to one who has supported Israel, the right to the Jewish people's unmitigated RIGHT to their land, now for decades (1980's). And, yes, I am not Jewish! Still a whole lotta questions, for sure..
The Jewish people have been subjected to similar hatred from the time of their existence, their country (yes, THEIR COUNTRY-Israel) was attacked by its enemy/neighbors the very day it was declared a county, by the U.N. no less. What form of saying - Israel and the Jewish people are DEFENDING themselves do you not understand? But, already know your teeny-tiny little mind is already closed. These were peaceful, often more peace, love and jelly-beans people who leaned Left, that is, thinking that by appeasing their enemies, they'd stop killing them. They were wrong, and so are YOU!
"decades-long slaughter of the Palestinian people"-----What are you smoking? It's the Muslim Arabs who simply never could digest the idea of an independent nation of "dhimmi infidels" in the middle of the First Caliphate---- They are the ones hellbent on slaughtering Jews and every single other minority in the midst. If you are Christian, take a peek at what's happening to them by Muslims. Xenophobic supremacist freak, they are.
In psychology it is called projection, the so called "Palestinans" want the world and Israel " Judenrein" ( free of Jews) like the Nazis( may their name be erased) this term I am writing is in German, the evidence is the Muslim Arabs have the book " Mein Kenif" in Arabic by Adolf Hitler( may his name be erased) the original was in German, which is a hate manifesto, I the Muslim Arabs are using the Nazi( may their name be erased) playbook, and using propaganda , lies and falsehoods like the propaganda minister from Nazi( may his name be erased) Germany
The Palestinians have had the opportunity to self-determination since 1995. And they have determined that they exist only to hate and destroy.
Re criticism of Israel, this has been so automatic and indiscriminate - whatever Israel does or doesn’t do she is criticized - that it has lost all meaning and all credibility.
Actually, these characters calling themselves so called Palestinans are really Muslim Arabs, the real and true Palestinans are the Jewish people and according to jewish history because the Roman's changed the name of Judea to Palestine, so in reality there were never so called Palestinans there was in Joshua and Judges a people called the Philestines, which Samson fought and brought down their temple and worshipped merman I think, and the definition of Philestines and Palestinans are invaders, the land doesn't belong to them, if you are religious you will know why the Torah started with Hasem creatingthe world and the Rashi the answer is why, when anyone accuses Jews of stealing the land of Israel the answer is, when Hashem created the world in 6 days Hashem has the right
Can't seem to find a theatre in Canada where it's is playing.
Or Israel...
Surprise surprise
My thought, exactly. Would bet there are NO Muslim/Arab nations, lefty European nations (looking at YOU, France!) nor, sadly, Canada that would deign to screen this film. That's the way the hate keeps on flowing, when there is no counter-narrative of truth...!