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'The Green Prince' focuses on the relationship between a Palestinian spy for Israel and his handler

( PG-13 ) ( Monitor Movie Guide )

'Prince' centers on Palestinian Mosab Hassan Yousef, who became a spy for Israel's internal security agency Shin Bet.

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Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of a Hamas founder, spied for Israel before seeking asylum in the US.

In its broadest outlines, 鈥淭he Green Prince,鈥 a documentary by Nadav Schirman, is about the recruitment of Palestinian Mosab Hassan Yousef as a spy by Shin Bet, Israel鈥檚 internal security agency. What it finally is about is a most unlikely and deepening friendship between Yousef, whose memoir, 鈥淪on of Hamas,鈥 inspired the film, and his Shin Bet handler, Gonen ben Yitzhak.聽

Because Yousef鈥檚 father, Hassan, was a founder of Hamas, his son was a prize catch for the Israelis. Though no jihadist, Mosab at age 17 was arrested and imprisoned for attempted gun smuggling. In prison, his anti-Israeli fervor was tempered by witnessing the shocking brutality of Hamas against its own people within its walls. 鈥淲e are living a lie. People are dying for a lie,鈥 he says of his thoughts at the time in one of the many talking-head interviews that alternate with ben Yitzhak鈥檚 recollections. These interviews complement rather than contradict each other; the rest of the film is filled out, not always to its advantage, with documentary footage and reenactments.聽

Harboring such sentiments, Yousef, of course, was a prime candidate for spying, and ben Yitzhak maneuvers him in ways that will seem familiar to anyone who has ever read a novel by John le Carr茅. In order to maintain his cover and avert suspicion, Yousef, who is given the code name 鈥淕reen Prince,鈥 is regularly rousted and jailed. Very few people, including many high government Israeli officials, knew of the deception.聽

Why did Yousef become a spy? Although he is intense and forthcoming in his interviews, there is still a void in his demeanor that is not easily penetrated. His answer, essentially: He was disgusted with the wave of violence perpetrated by Hamas. He says at one point, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think about revenge anymore because I don鈥檛 know what I鈥檓 fighting for.鈥 What he appears to be fighting for is peace, but in the highly charged vortex of the never-ending Israeli-Palestinian conflict, what exactly does that entail?

It鈥檚 tempting to read into Yousef鈥檚 motives. Given his father鈥檚 founder status with Hamas, the Freudian aspects of Yousef鈥檚 rebellion are patently obvious. And yet Yousef by all accounts loved his father and worked with the Israelis to prevent his assassination. One of the most touching moments in the movie is when Yousef recounts cooking a dinner with his father knowing both of them will soon be arrested.

The counterpoint to all this is that Yousef鈥檚 deep emotional connection to his siblings and parents was contradicted by his spying, which placed them in constant danger. He speaks of the agony of having to live a lie 鈥渆very second鈥 of his life. 鈥淗ow can you establish a life or a family or a relationship of any kind on a false identity knowing that identity at some point gets exposed or gets you killed?鈥澛

It鈥檚 clear, though, that, as ben Yitzhak says, Yousef 鈥渓oved鈥 being a spy. 鈥淗e was addicted to the action.鈥 He may speak of the great shame of working against his own people, his own family, but, in the context of his actions, those words are relatively weightless. And so what we have here is a perhaps unanswerable enigma of the sort all too common in the annals of spying. 聽

Yousef bristled at the cavalier way in which, given his prize status, he was treated by everyone in Shin Bet except for ben Yitzhak, who ends up violating the agency鈥檚 code by meeting with Yousef without any other handlers present. This gesture, in turn, secures Yousef鈥檚 unwavering trust in ben Yitzhak, who eventually is let go from Shin Bet. Yousef, having finally been granted asylum in America, converted to 海角大神ity. It would have been revealing if he had talked about that conversion on film.

He and ben Yitzhak, who publicly supported him in his battle to gain asylum, now talk weekly on the phone. The Israeli鈥檚 children refer to him as Uncle Yousef. Grade: B+ (Rated PG-13 for thematic material and some disturbing images.)

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