Peace for the World

Peace for the World
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Journey into an Invisible war in Occupied Palestine

SabbahA filmmaker travels through the  exploring the relationship between Palestinians and Israeli.

Journey into an Invisible war
“We recognise that the  must be big enough to be viable, to be independent, to be prosperous. We will be generous,” Israeli Prime Minister  has said.
But his words have rang hollow.
In the face of international condemnation, the incremental encroachment of new Israeli onto Palestinian land goes on with little restraint.
With every square metre of territory that is taken, with every Palestinian olive grove that is burnt down, or house that is demolished, the land available for an independent  state shrinks a little more.
But why is the settlement movement so difficult to stop? Who is driving it and why? Is it destined to continue until there is no more Palestinian land to take?
In this film, French producer and reporter Paul Moriera travels through the West Bank to meet Palestinians and Israeli settlers.
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In , Moriera sees how the old Arab city is gradually being overwhelmed by Israeli incomers, whose security forces are imposing a bizarre street-by-street  on the Palestinians who have always lived there.
In new hilltop settlements, built on stolen land, he encounters the sometimes startling intolerance of their ultra-orthodox communities who will do whatever they can to take more.
Meanwhile the outside world looks on helplessly – either unable or unwilling to intercede – and there are few signs this tidal wave of  and annexation is ever going to end.

Journey into an Invisible 

Source: Al Jazeera World