Vancouver playwright re-examines the Israel-Palestine narrative from a soldier's view
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Vancouver playwright re-examines the Israel-Palestine narrative from a soldier's view
Itai Erdal wrote his latest work to provide an alternative view to what he was taught growing up in Israel
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By Stuart Derdeyn
Published Apr 30, 2026
Last updated Apr 30, 2026
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Scene from the play Soldiers of Tomorrow by Itai Erdal. PHOTO BY MATT REZNEK /The Cultch
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