A good 28-minute program, that I think is one of the most compelling episodes of his weekly broadcast over a 20 year period.
Lindsey presents the various myths of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict fronted by the Arab world and the liberal media, and deconstructs each narrative with the documented historic facts to prove they are demonstrably untrue, and what the actual history is.
One of the most interesting for me is that when Mark Twain traveled through the then-Palestine region (of what was then a backwater of the Ottoman Empire) it was completely barren and thinly populated, to the point that you often wouldn't see a local person for days. And that in the time Mark Twain traveled through the region in the late 1800's, as documented in a world travel book he wrote, the "land had completely been reclaimed by nature", where there were not even roads in the region. When Jews first began looking for a region to leave Europe and migrate to and create a Jewish state, it seemed logical to pick this abandoned region that was their historic homeland up until the Romans drove them out in 70 A.D. and they migrated north into Europe (mostly into what is now Russia and Poland). When they had their first conference in Switzerland in 1897 and decided on so-called Palestine (a name created by the Romans around 100 B.C., to humiliate Jews of the time living in their Roman-occupied homeland) and the Jews who selected this location in 1897 called it "a land without a people, for a people without a country".
The impetus that created a desire for Jews to have their own state (rather than living as a threatened minority in other countries of Europe) was 1) the "Dreyfus Affair" in the 1890's, where a Jewish officer in the French Military was framed for a crime and wrongly imprisoned for years. And when a (non-Jewish) French journalist investigated and published a series of articles proving he was framed and absolutely innocent and set free, the reaction throughout France was rage toward the journalist, and toward all Jews. This incident proved to Jews that no matter how much they tried to assimilate into their adopted countries, they always would be subject to hatred and periodic violent pogroms, no matter how hard they tried to assimilate. The other impetus (2) was constant pogroms against Jews in Russia, particularly under Tsar Alexander II (in areas that had previously been Poland, and were conquered after 1800 by the Russians), where the rulers in Russia were corrupt, and hid their corruption by blaming the Jews, and Jewish villages and stores were routinely attacked by locals, smashing their store windows, stealing their belongings, raping the women, and everything short of murder unpunished by the Russian government. This caused a huge exodus of Jews into Western Europe, turning them into low-wage immigrants who competed with locals in their new nations for jobs. Resulting in a huge rise in anti-Semitism in Western European nations. Resulting in a surge in anti-Semitic newspapers. This was already occurring in the late 1800's, and Adolf Hitler grew up reading these publications in Austria, and later Germany. By the 1940's, clearly the luckiest of these Jewish immigrants were the ones who left Europe and immigrated to the United States.
An Israeli Captain I met in 2002 explained to me that Israel has a much larger military than it needs to defend its country, and that part of the purpose of the Israeli military being so large is so it has the resources to intervene and rescue Jews anywhere else in the world. That was the idea of having a sovereign Israel, that Jews could live in a nation where they were not subject as a minority to the whims of the European states they lived in. That in a sovereign Israel, they could create the laws they lived under, rule themselves and have the ability to live under a government of others like themselves who would protect them.