Comedian Sascha Baron Cohen's highly-anticipated new film "Bruno" comes out this weekend and "Bruno" has been traveling the world to generate a buzz for the movie.
One of "Bruno's" stops for the movie was a visit to Jerusalem, where the provocatively dressed actor was chased through the city streets by outraged Orthodox Jews.
As Israeli political analyst Yossi Alpher wrote one year ago this month, "Bruno" came to debate peace and had some unique ideas.
"Vy don't you Jews and Arabs settle the conflict with a time-share on the land?" Bruno asked the former Mossad official. "Ven vill you Jews return the pyramids? Vy can't Jews and Hindus get along?"
In an attempt to demonstrate his political acumen for the complexities of the conflict, Borat asked Alpher and Ghassan Khatib, his co-creator of the Bitter Lemons political Web site: "Why are you so anti-Hamas? I mean, isn't pita bread the real enemy?"
You can see part of the clip here:

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