Your Daily Spiel for July 5

Acclaimed documentarian Claude Lanzmann has died, the latest from the White House, and more in our Daily Spiel!
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Claude Lanzmann, the preeminent Holocaust documentary filmmaker, died Thursday in Paris. The 92 year-old was perhaps best known for his nine-hour documentary film, Shoah. 

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White House Deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley reported that improved relations with Israel confirms that the United States is more “beloved” around the world than under the Obama administration.

Sacha Baron Cohen (Wikimedia Commons photo)

Sacha Baron Cohen tweeted out a cryptic fourth of July message yesterday announcing a new project taking aim at president Donald Trump.

Swedish neo-Nazis physically attacked two pro-Israel activists earlier today outside a pavilion set up by the Israel-Sweden Friendship Association.

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