Rachel Corrie was a young American peace activist killed in Gaza five years ago while trying to stop Israel bulldozing Palestinian homes to create a buffer zone.
Her story has been turned into a play and Dateline's Amos Roberts invites two people with opposing views on Israel to view the production.
Is it Palestinian propaganda or an accurate account of the conflict?
Hear the opinions of Bren Carlill from the Zionist lobby group Australia-Israel Jewish Affairs Council, and Antony Loewenstein, a Jewish writer who often criticises Israel.
Also in this episode, George Negus speaks with FIFA President, Sepp Blatter about recent events surrounding the Iraqi football team.
About International Dateline
SBS Dateline, which began in 1984, is Australia's longest-running international current affairs program. It has a well-earned reputation for authoritative and incisive reporting. Dateline has taken the traditional way of producing TV current affairs and turned it on its head. Reporters who used to travel with a cameraperson and sound recordist now travel alone and have the responsibility of both filming and reporting their stories. The reporters became video-journalists, gaining access to people and places that the conventional camera crews cannot.