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tv   Palestinian Seed Queen  Al Jazeera  May 18, 2020 1:32am-2:01am +03

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ministration swapping the top job after 18 months if any are used his inauguration speech in the knesset to double down on his plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank. it is time to apply israeli law and rise a glorious chapter in the history of zionism this state doesn't delay peace it brings it closer because peace must be based on the truth and the truth is that there are hundreds of thousands of settlers in judo and sumeria there's also been political agreement in afghanistan president ashraf ghani and his rival of dinner are assigned a power sharing deal it ends months of stalemate following september's disputed election which both men claim to have won do stay with us the witness is next with the story of the palestinian seed queen thanks for watching by for that.
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i want to see. where every. week for. you. i grew up in the terrorists and. i grew up with zoya with people living by season and i grew up with my grandmother planting seeds and cultivating cops. song i think was an attempt to return to something
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less so would help global cause our thought. all. before. it started with me trying to collect seeds of things i loved that i felt were disappearing. and i started to put them in jars. and so i just would postings on facebook and then slowly people started to become more aware of what i was doing and then asking me if i have this see the or sharing stories about scenes that their grandmother used to grow or something their mother used to cook everyone had a story. when i sit with farmers who remember this week they all say of the summer is like talking about summer i was summoned up and there were in the end of the summer the dark and handsome so many people talk about him.
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as this long lost love. we just picked up 2 bushels of heirloom wait this week to scald i was some. we're taking it to lisicki in a village in the not this area. this is
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a very unique wheats because it's a weed that goes with no every geisha and it's strange that. we have farmers who have committed to plants this heirloom weeds and we will harvest it in the summer and make bread on our top and pitched. the idea is to bring disgrace him back to the market and back to our kitchen table. and into ashes out of the burning bin i am. sure we're not sure.
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you know what i mean what i've. seen he's either a puppet. to not been as good as a chemist on the stump is they're not smug but i wouldn't judge how did you know i was someone as a highly. elliptical suitor he. said you know. we can have all the. money. for all of its life like. it's not hard to separate you from the for me the. people who work the land they really understand certain and spirituality that i think is really beautiful and has
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a lot to teach us more than religion or anything else so one of the ledge of the commando wolf is that door and go from there were literally. when you ask them for example how do you think they're only going to be this year their answer is always the bad depends on my service they believe they are serving the tree and i know this all sounds so romantic in some way but actually it's still in the language they call it service. it is a relationship based on reciprocity rather than one person using the soil and abusing the soil to get the crops they want. to sell them.
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on the ground. i use the farmer in the you know in the meat. breeder. keep coming down to. where i work and i want my. baby every month.
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we are now instead of growing food was growing boy. so when turned to go forward again. yeah. although they did. well although wish it was not love you know. if ya hear.
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them. can i tell you thought. about the sun. at the moment but. stock not about an article you can. follow most of the popular with the coffee. coffee computer the whole how you insulted your going to miss opposite i do not easily get innocently inside the mushroom the phantom can i mean you or some of you do you know why you feel how you saw fit to mama eileen about the sucky football would have to look at. all of any problems in. the marriage in the not motherland mission a man has looked. into going without
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a method i'm sure the hole in law in india had the. limit is why she barely been to the beach you. can eat well and this wasn't a challenge if you believe in english lit. it was. but poland is not in most of your bizarre and difficult to get the best thing about the game yet i thought if i thought the ceiling of the syrian people couldn't see the smoke about the walk noses and the bulk of the pump oxygen. myself we shall see more than we have to say i was. sure that the added pressure even better because of american understanding sure you know if you're just afraid of her youngest son we're going to be much of a buffer here the nearest you live there she'll snatched it all comes if you are you can see if you're sorry now the 1st i shall make you look really shaken all the constitution like how that he in fact is that in.
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the. president as it would in not better be my last about the we have a lot of the resolution that's going to see it that that could be idea. to let's work nested if we were able to go to the u. i think we got a bit of meat with the bottle and i had to digitally be difficult when i had there the league numbers that i would look up and i would just lie in does me make you believe that it did seem to be a promise of often comes along with the other vote no to handle them janet because of the animals that are been doing them a promise me to give a happy dinner she could but i'm not going to kill this day so with the democracy in my devices you can become the very big club ahead of me to simulate a lack of human interaction you know here let's build up of here.
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farmers are always exploring new ways to grow the perfect vegetable. and they're always underestimated in the world as these peasants who don't know much but in fact not only are they feeding us but they are also teaching us so much about how we can survive in the future so it's important to keep these seeds alive because receive are the result of this artistic and scientific endeavor that our farmers embarked on 10000 years ago.
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this beautiful house that belonged to an old family of bethlehem where for a while kind of left. and tended to it particularly the garden and the terraces. this place now is being transformed from a family home to an art and research center. and i'm very proud to be the 1st landscaper resident and so the idea was to somehow
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revive these terraces. but i wanted to create a plot that represents the beauty of the feeling of safety and home in the midst of this area where we're right by the wall where a lot of confrontations happened. and we're planting the fear which is a kind of a mallow plants that we make as a stew. it's a beloved dish for most palestinians and for me it's my favorite dish because it always felt like this is really home. the foreign and how it's very. but he didn't live. there because of his interview to live i mean. but then lethal salute. you know the mid 19 months yet she can shock.
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3 had already. but that it had little. did and. in has up to that off the unit i mean that i was a book the good but i mean one of them must have to be it is ok to have a machine and the plot of a your body is a lot of the time and then skipping most of it she didn't. have that she'd look does it offer your ability to decompose my way. we're constantly living in this duality of violence and death and life all living at the same time. and actually the violence is in the sort of that we're working in right now because the 1st few days the volunteers have been focusing on collecting the glass tear gas canisters were found in this very spot because that's
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where the confrontations happened. i feel that what i want to do in life isn't resist anything as much as create more beauty. and i think it's very important that we give the new generation something alive rather than all this concrete that we're leaving them with. i heve in the iraqi war. the next sunflower really had. the honor from the front. and we followed him. there is a big factor is not. going to get a handle on. the best in the me and.
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my grandmother really put up me so much without her intention to teach me. i just really observed what she was doing all the time. i used to love stealing pomegranates from the neighbors and one time you know i was feeling so bad and i when i told her you know my friend that she was going to be very upset but she said oh don't worry nature was given to us by god so that we can all enjoy it. it's a very beautiful thing because it is actually very true that nature does belong to all of us and it wasn't created with deeds and the paperwork and everyone has a right to well and no one should go hungry.
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to do the work of the seed library we're finding that more and more people want the stuff which for me is the greatest success of it all because the thought only became cool desirable so one of these heirloom varieties and i think the reason is that we were able to really tell the stories of these varieties. when. you know. you know it was a little bit of. remain so far not. good on paper mill and a little you know. it's a journey like in the work of the seed library we are kind of on a journey together to learn together what can we do in order for us to go back to
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eating clean food whole foods real food. it's not. that he was not an issue had that i don't have the way that it did when i thought it was really not that i wanted to.
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have. a year. to live. like. some of the crowd but this very. group and covered of. this is even i just had to say about genetic and i had to study up to have such an affection with my kids that i learned of it and because of it's a little of a country boy and most of them don't have. that in think the amount out there here and keep thinking ones that exist in a delicious did but the only so when i'm in one let's go to some of those arms and some of them i'm going from but i mean i remember. when you.
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look the struggle of farmers impulse stein is very similar to struggles of farmers everywhere who are being told their old ways their traditional ways are primitive are uncivilized that they are not feeding the world which is a big lie the sun coming behind his back to me you becoming caterpillar to them to heal. bread has become basically in spoons of sugar and it doesn't taste like bread anymore. i last week you hallux it up on my shoulder you can look a little jay in our south not going to come home to your. food. but also all i know could help bills out that i never have the both are fairly. low
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sugar. lows are left to me oh yes this is going to be a good lad to read i'm going to have veto boy i'm called there to hold. it no it's for the for not going to be on which you can i come in from annapolis and think i'm going in with my kid with a not
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a lady in this thread fi movies that are in the media here and booted but i do you have a then that's in the city being a modern method and all but then on is that i feel have been haiti and have be sauda in am accepted without it but i.d.'s were figured out and know if nothing was not annoying i need to know ugh why bother to look my body shannon balladeer enough to know it if i love him and by the army. and listening thought it in like it said it would be just a little bit of some sort of you know. you come slowly begin to move on you will never look for the it was good for the good it yourself if you are somehow going to. if we because it was the will be the answer to have we are so lonely coming in there we go on the sidewalk bonkers but i will probably give you. a certain result from the riddle given the fact that dealt with the pain
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of an yeah you know pretty sure i'm going to get it. but i could work out of all of the. those people need. while i'm in over here and let you know that once a week i get a number of them around and it's so important you know yeah i'm going to end up with some there are many and the nurse. on the scene here put it all right it's a pretty rough because you know you don't let that live there and the doctors are really near her getting there on the merits of what i have but at the door. you could see the focus on young men in a way to help listening to them sing it to. me i said well i had an affair with. the bottle of me and got the to you soon after that he wanted to know how that is because i'm a bit of the sun is out there in the city she thought of something a little bit of these men and got to know how many i mean how in a job you know it's off the dock when you go down the steps of the house
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