TV & VIDEO - July 27, 1987
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Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and two other senior Israeli officials will refuse future interviews with NBC to express their anger over the program “Israel 20 Years After--A Dying Dream,” screened last month, a government spokesman said Friday in Jerusalem. He called the film “atrocious and virulently anti-Israeli.” No restrictions will be placed on NBC staff in Israel, just no interviews “for the time being,” he added.
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