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Speaker 1 reflects on the haunting aspects of their time as a soldier, specifically the routine control exerted over Palestinians. They describe how Palestinians live in constant uncertainty, not knowing if soldiers will invade their homes or if they can go about their daily lives. The goal is to break down the Palestinian population, asserting dominance and humiliation. The speaker mentions segregated roads, settlements, military activity, home invasions, patrols, and digital surveillance as means of control. They emphasize that Hebron showcases all these elements in a short walk. Speaker 0 acknowledges witnessing all of it.

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Some Israelis are planning to move into evacuated land in Gaza, treating the conflict as a tourist attraction. Members of the Nahala settler movement express strong anti-Arab sentiments, with one wearing a shirt that reads "Gaza must be destroyed." They believe that the people of Gaza are responsible for their situation and suggest that Gazans could relocate to Egypt or elsewhere. Children are being taught about Israel's right to expand its territory, starting with Gaza. When asked about the fate of Palestinians, they imply that they should leave, showing a desire to settle in Gaza without its current inhabitants.

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In Hebron, there is a unique situation where 850 Israeli settlers live among 180,000 Palestinians. To maintain control, 650 combat soldiers patrol the city. Their goal is to make their presence felt, so they conduct nightly patrols, breaking into random houses and waking up families. They search the premises and then move on to the next house, repeating this process throughout their 8-hour shift. This has been happening since the start of the Second Intifada in September 2000, with the aim of creating a constant sense of military presence and the feeling of being chased among the Palestinian population.

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Soldiers are trained by conducting mock arrest operations in peaceful Palestinian villages. This is done to ensure that their first real arrest goes smoothly. The chosen house and resident are innocent, and the Secret Service confirms that the operation won't interfere with their intelligence gathering. The soldiers surround the house at night, blindfold and cuff the resident, and put them in a jeep. After a few minutes, the exercise is called off, and the resident is released. The purpose of these mock arrests is twofold: to provide realistic training and to make the soldiers' presence known. The villagers become curious and scared, as they witness the arrest and subsequent release of an innocent person. This constant intimidation creates a sense of fear and uncertainty among Palestinians.

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This video highlights the stark contrast between the freedom of movement for Jewish settlers and the restrictions faced by Palestinians. Israeli soldiers weld shut the front doors of Palestinian families, while everyone else, except Palestinians, can freely walk around. To leave her home, a Palestinian woman has to climb onto her roof and descend through a back street. In contrast, Jewish settlers can simply walk out of their front doors. This unequal treatment applies to all non-Palestinians, not just Jewish people.

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In Hebron, there is a unique situation where 850 Israeli settlers live among 180,000 Palestinians. To maintain control, 650 combat soldiers patrol the city. Their goal is to make their presence felt by conducting nightly raids on Palestinian homes, waking families up and searching their houses. This routine is repeated throughout the night, with the soldiers constantly moving from one house to another. This has been happening since the start of the Second Intifada in September 2000, creating a constant feeling of being chased for the Palestinians.

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Israeli settlers are now given more power in the West Bank as the military hands over control to a right-wing settler leader. This leader, Bezelos Smotrich, aims to annex the West Bank and remove Palestinians. Palestinians face difficulties in obtaining building permits and are harassed by settlers who steal their land. This decision could worsen the situation for Palestinians, as settlers gain more control over occupied territories. Smotrich's actions mark a significant change in the occupation's dynamics.

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The speaker explores the Israeli settlement movement in the West Bank, focusing on religious nationalists who seek to expand Israel and displace Palestinians. Settlers view the land as their divine right, citing the Bible. Following the October 7th attack, there's been a push to establish Jewish outposts in Gaza, supported by political figures like Minister Of National Security, Itamar Ben Govere. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, envisions large Jewish cities throughout the West Bank and Gaza, advocating for the relocation of the Palestinian population. These settlements, while illegal under international law, are protected by the Israeli military. Settlers often come from other countries, drawn by the promise of Israeli citizenship. Palestinians face restrictions, military occupation, settler violence, and limited autonomy. Activists report increased pressure and displacement, especially after October 7th. Some settlers justify their actions as a response to Palestinian violence, while others believe in Jewish superiority and the divine right to the land.

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Many Palestinians were forcibly removed from their village, but it didn't stop there. They were not allowed to leave peacefully. Instead, they were killed without any justification.

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Take a step back. This is not your land. This is not your cable. You're doing damage to private property. The settlers started digging up a cable that leads to the Palestinian houses in Ras Al Auja, and they're still here. And then we got a visit from Zohar Sabah, the engineer of the ethnic cleansing of the village of Marajat. So this is Zohar, a sanctioned settler who is directly responsible for the ethnic cleansing of Marajat and for countless terror attacks against Palestinians in the South Jordan Valley. The army riots and the Sahasas are continuing to dig up Palestinian pipes in the presence of soldiers. Hey. Don't touch me. You just attacked me. Don't fucking touch me. Move your hands away from me. Hey. Move. Move away from me. When I talk about Israeli child soldiers, I mean that in a very literal way. Right now, this kid, who's, like, 14, is enforcing the orders of the soldier. He's destroying a security camera. They're destroying it and taking the dangerous

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Israeli security forces are preparing to demolish the Bedouin village of Khan al Ahmad in the occupied West Bank. Activists are trying to stop the demolition, but they are being forcefully removed. The village's school, which was deemed illegal by the Israeli Supreme Court, is the main target. The community has faced increased pressure and intimidation from Israeli forces. The village is in the way of an expansion of illegal Israeli settlements around Jerusalem. The international community's response to this situation will determine if Israel can be held accountable. The bulldozers continue their work, signaling the imminent destruction of the village.

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In Israel, the culture is described as fascist, with leftist views being seen as dangerous. Palestinians express a desire for peaceful coexistence. Visiting Tolerance Square in Jerusalem revealed racism and genocidal rhetoric against Palestinians. Interviews with Israelis and settlers showed support for genocide and ethnic cleansing, even when on camera. The situation was shocking. Translation: The culture in Israel is described as fascist, with leftist views being viewed as dangerous. Palestinians express a desire for peaceful coexistence. Visiting Tolerance Square in Jerusalem revealed racism and genocidal rhetoric against Palestinians. Interviews with Israelis and settlers showed support for genocide and ethnic cleansing, even when on camera. The situation was shocking.

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The speaker explores the accelerating settlement process in the West Bank, focusing on religious nationalists who seek a greater Israel and the displacement of Palestinians. Settlers, some holding senior political positions, believe the land was divinely given to Jews and advocate for settling Gaza. The settlements, often starting as illegal outposts, are protected by the Israeli military, despite international law. Palestinians face restrictions, military checkpoints, and settler violence. One activist describes a reality of injustice where army presence and home invasions are normalized. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, envisions large Jewish cities throughout the West Bank and Gaza, encouraging the displacement of the Arab population. She claims support from within the Israeli government, stating that they help the government achieve what it cannot do alone. A Texan settler views Israel as defending Western freedom, while expressing a lack of compassion for Palestinians, characterizing them as a death cult. The speaker reflects on the unequal system of rights and justice, and the dream of settlers shows no sign of abating.

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Israeli military welded shut Palestinian doors, restricting their movement. A Palestinian woman must climb her roof to leave her home, while Jewish settlers can freely exit through the front door. This unequal treatment is evident in the video.

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Israeli families gather in Gaza, also known as Gush Katif, amidst ongoing war and suffering for Palestinians. They believe that only settlements can ensure security and express a desire to conquer, settle, and win. They assert that Israel belongs to the Jews, but clarify that non-Jews are not prohibited from living there.

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Americans hired by a US charity are seen building a fence outside a Palestinian family's home in occupied East Jerusalem. US charities have donated millions of dollars to settler groups, effectively subsidizing illegal settlement activity. Palestinians are appealing to Americans to stop funding their oppression, and the call is being answered. The video highlights the network of Israeli settlers tied to charity donations from abroad, including Americans involved in efforts to displace Palestinian families. The settler movement in Israel, charitable giving in the US, and the people participating in it are explored. The video also exposes the legal process used by settlers to forcibly remove Palestinians from their homes. Activists are calling for the removal of charity status for pro-settler nonprofits.

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We were in Kossara in the West Bank when Israeli settlers attacked us while we were with a local Palestinian farmer in the olive fields. The settlers had weapons and the Israeli army shot live ammunition at us instead of helping. We were taken to the hospital after being stopped at a checkpoint. This violence is a common occurrence for Palestinians in Kossara and the West Bank, preventing them from accessing their land due to threats from settlers and the army.

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The Israeli military doesn't have a clear number of casualties, but soldiers describe seeing babies with their heads cut off and families gunned down in their beds. Fighting recently ended in the community, and some Israeli bodies remain. Troops are going house to house, encountering grenades and booby traps. The area is littered with bodies of terrorists; a lead commander estimates 70 armed terrorists came from the Gaza border. They used guns, grenades, and knives, targeting civilians in their homes. Soldiers are committed to killing every terrorist in the area. Artillery fire is constant due to the proximity to the Gaza Strip. Soldiers want the press to witness the situation on the ground.

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Soldier 1 admits that controlling Palestinians is routine and involves invading their homes, controlling their daily lives, and humiliating them. The presence of military activity, home invasions, patrols, and digital surveillance is widespread in the West Bank, particularly in Hebron. The United Nations reports that between 2008 and 2020, 5,590 Palestinians were killed compared to 251 Israelis. However, a member of the European Parliament claims that the numbers are much higher, stating that over 150,000 Palestinian civilians, including 33,000 children, have been killed or injured in Gaza and the West Bank since 2008.

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The United States has warned Israel about extremist settlers and condemned violence against innocent residents in the occupied territory. The conflict in the West Bank revolves around land ownership, with Palestinian villages alongside illegal Israeli settlements. The settlers pose a greater threat, protected by the army. Palestinian villagers live in fear of being targeted by settlers. Despite threats, some residents refuse to leave their homes. The settlers engage in intimidation tactics, such as cutting electricity and blocking access to villages. In one village, Zenuta, residents are forced to leave and relocate to an area with no proper housing. Palestinians face difficulties obtaining permission to build permanent structures due to Israeli authorities. The Israeli settler authority holds power over Palestinian lives, denying them basic rights.

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The Abou Haram family's lives have been centered around the absence of their eldest son, Aroun, who was paralyzed by an Israeli soldier's bullet. The incident occurred when soldiers were searching a neighbor's house for a generator, which they claimed was used by Palestinians to attack them. The family relies on the generator for electricity, as they are not connected to the grid. The village is surrounded by Israeli settlements, some of which are illegal but still have access to electricity. Water is also a source of conflict, as Palestinians often have limited access due to Israeli control. The settlers view their homes as weapons in a silent war, as they try to establish their vision in the region.

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The principal of a girls' secondary school in the West Bank expresses concern that her students are not learning as much as others due to harassment and intimidation by Israeli settlers and the army. Settler attacks have become more frequent and violent, with four Palestinians killed this year. Palestinians accuse the Israeli army of protecting the settlers, but the army denies these allegations. The students face harassment and are often late for school, affecting their health and causing them to miss exams. Settlers also target Palestinian motorists, creating fear and psychological damage. With more settlements being built, the number of attacks against Palestinians is expected to increase.

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Israel's home demolition policy continues to target a small village in the northern Jordan Valley. The mosque and seven other structures, mainly used for livestock, were demolished. Palestinians believe Israel is trying to control the strategic area by preventing them from building on their own land. Kerbe Tirza, home to only 120 people, lacks basic services like water, electricity, and roads. Nearby, a 70-year-old woman named Masada shares her story of losing her home for the third time. The Israeli military uses the area for training, putting the Palestinian population at risk. These actions have disrupted the lives of the residents who have lived here for generations.

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The speaker explores the accelerating settlement process in the West Bank and Gaza following the October 7th attack. Jewish settlers, some religious nationalists, believe it's their divine right to build a greater Israel and displace Palestinians. They view territory as a measure of victory in an ongoing war. The film crew attends a jamboree promoting Jewish outposts in Gaza, supported by political figures like Itamar Ben Govere and Daniela Weiss, who envisions Jewish settlements throughout Gaza and encourages the displacement of its Arab population. Counter-protesters advocate for peace and coexistence. The speaker visits Eviatar, a settlement founded as an illegal outpost, and speaks with residents who believe the land belongs to the Jews according to the Torah. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, dismisses international law and accusations of extremism, asserting her influence over the younger generation and government. The speaker witnesses the impact on Palestinians, including restricted movement, settler violence, and military presence. A Texan settler, Ari, expresses a belief in Israel's divine right to the land and views Palestinians as a genocidal "death cult." Daniela defends settler actions, denying violence and prioritizing the Jewish people.

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Journalist Jasper Nathaniel recounts witnessing and documenting violent Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, specifically during the olive harvest near Ramala. Accompanied by Palestinian Americans, they faced armed settlers and IDF jeeps, leading to a chaotic escape. Settlers, numbering around 100, emerged and assaulted the group, smashing cars and attacking individuals, including an elderly woman who was beaten unconscious and suffered a brain hemorrhage. Nathaniel emphasizes the settlers' brazenness and cruelty, highlighting their occupation of Palestinian agricultural land and farmhouses, with collaboration from the IDF. Nathaniel points out the Israeli government's financial and political backing of violent settlers, enabling them to seize land and terrorize Palestinians. He shares a text exchange with the U.S. embassy, revealing their refusal to provide protection to American citizens, despite the area being home to a significant number of Palestinian Americans. He notes the increasing danger faced by American journalists and European activists, who are now targets. Despite the risks, Nathaniel returned to the fields the next day, observing a temporary calm and a superficial investigation by Israeli authorities, possibly influenced by the widespread coverage of the previous day's events. He argues that while the settlers often act with impunity, exposing their violence can create some pressure and potentially improve conditions for Palestinians, even if temporarily. Nathaniel underscores the symbolic importance of the olive harvest for the residents, who fear further encroachment by settlers if they abandon their land. He stresses the residents believe that if they stop going out into the fields and they let the settlers just run the hills, they'll be coming for the village next.
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