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‘Schindler’s List’ Producer Takes On 98 Hollywood Jews Over Iran Deal

“Can we trust Iran? Do they not deny the Holocaust?” asks Gerald Molen in an email sent to Norman Lear, Mike Medavoy and others in the entertainment industry.

Gerald Molen,   the Oscar-winning producer of Schindler's List,    video.foxnews.com

 

Gerald Molen, the Oscar-winning producer of Schindler’s List, has responded to 98 prominent Jews in Hollywood, including producers Norman Lear and Mike Medavoy, who published an open letter in support of President Barack Obama’s proposed nuclear deal with Iran.

“Can we trust Iran? Do they not deny the Holocaust? Do they not invest in terror organizations?” Molen asks in an email sent to [email protected], an email account set up by the 98 Hollywood Jews who support Obama’s plan.

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In Molen’s email, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, he alleges that the deal proposed will allow Iran to arm its military in five years, purchase ballistic missiles in eight years and restart its nuclear program in 15 years.

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Hollywood Reporter, by Paul Bond

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