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The epilogue presents the contemporary emergence of Israeli-made entertainment on the world stage. The narrative walks through 9/11 and its consequences up to the present day, including the friendly relationship between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Finally, the pages account for the championing of Israel by the American far-right via Evangelical donations and the continuing criticisms of Israeli actions including those of Edward Said and BDS.