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this is a reminder that top story, uh this, uh israel's problem is, has passed the controversial bill limits thing the ability of the supreme court to overturn decisions made by the government. thousands have been protesting against the legislation side, the opponents into the goal for those who will have felt more well. here's the top of the, our next on dw documentary, taking a closer look at the divisions within is riley society, 1775 years after the state of the for nearly 4 decades. she is for peacefully, for a race of freedoms in the wrong nursing suit. today. ready
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children should not inherit science from an income. if you look into how nice the 3 dots, july 29th, and d, w. every year these rail monks, its independence day with a demonstration of strength to find a jet send the message that these country can minus the any conflict full weights. wiley's railey celebrate bodies now the state 75th anniversary. they can be proud of the prosperity that's being achieved yet they're still struggling with on results conflicts. israel has made some piece deals, but not with its close neighbors. the palestinians, the violent conflicts keeps on erupt. thing been there that the divisions in his riley society links to our for open don't expect sions in zion is extreme,
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is hundreds of thousands have been protesting. government plans to embarrass we can democracy. what's happened, the dream of it to restate with these rail more polarized than ever before in its history, the van res riley's funds, se leaving the occupied west bank. new settlements like kept him in close to novelist, a set up each year widely considered illegal under international law. these riley settlers now number of, of 700000. when i came here that were maybe 100 use. i see here to me in june. i see here 3000000 jews, many more millions of jews. this is my vision. we're
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on the road. we've done yellow, vice one of the early settlers here, and a lobbyist for settlers interest she co found to catch them in one of the 1st jewish settlements. in 1975, the activist has been vigorously promoting the jewish settlement of the west bank ever since. it's a miracle what i see in front of my eyes because these are new trailers for new families coming to a new out of don't come around. it's the 1st to see the venue. a legal outpost is called already odd and was set up by a handful of families in double quick time. the settlers have to be fast. sometimes these really ami trying to clear some channels. are those that is pregnant with her child, with her husband being in the army. she's doing this almost single handedly with off her conviction. and that way clearly on this fairly tired tree of clothes,
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it's strange to see a house like this. you probably wouldn't want to live in a customer with no electricity or was yes. the settlers have no qualms or doubts that they were appropriation of the land might be on johnston. the reasoning is religious. we got the word from god to our full fathers, to the truck and the cold, the abraham isaac and jacob, that the land of israel we be given to the office springs all the full fathers of the jewish nations forever. so i do not have to vent a reasoning bigger, bigger than the bible. the settlements were only made possible by the 6 day war of 1967 of old. the was waged between israelis and the arab nations. these
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cars had the biggest legacy ease, riley forces, captain, east jerusalem kanza, and the west bank territories that had been largely allocated to the palestinians under the 1947 u. n. partition plan. but for many is re lease the notion of recreating biblical. israel suddenly became a real possibility. of course, the reason it so momentous. the 2 are no reunited with the temple bumped with the western, what the famous speech of 67 showing the soldiers nearby. those were deeply emotional and again, almost at the physical moment. for many years or at least even those were complete . the 2nd, we are reviving the search and kingdom that was 2 days, almost 2000 years ago. over the years, as the occupation of seemed permanence, the likelihood of
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a peaceful 2 state solution has become increasingly remote in state more and more ultra nationalist, settled in the occupied terrace trees. and today they more determined than ever to spread the admission revision of a great to israel. the in these vision of the jewish dominates its field proceed. palestinians only play on its best subordinate role. the people who do not accept the fact that they will never have sovereignty in the state of the jews in the land of the jews. they will go to arab countries where they can live on their era sovereignty. it's a very clear formula. it says in the bible, and so i leave light joyously light. a daniele advice categorically denies that the settlers to a guilty of violence in various forms, not just the palestinians. my people,
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i mean the joys people on not violent. they never preach violence. we have a single go here that we have here 20, seen a ghost scene of holds all that with you here a here is bees. bees, bees bees. so there was no problem from the side of jewels. we divide the full how of every day, my cells, my children, my great children, my grand children, all the time. and he never did we as thoughts of causing any harm on the main road between novelist and ramallah is the town of hawaii right now folks built in these, riley palestinian conflicts is really troops control the streets and control the important junctions. the fema home lads when videos released wants their children to live in peace, security and stability of a full i. but i also want my children to live like that and have,
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i'm just as concerned about the future of my children as the as really started. but there's a show or the job i will have the army has blocked roads into who are again, totally said, lives with these riley registration plates are allowed to pass through for fear us to my 80 and he's supermarket. it's a disaster. for months, the town has been in the group of tara and violence businesses here. real boston? well the heck this all these, he doesn't know what model misstatements are really bad to that particular the economic situation. ok, as you can see by on this big food supermarket. so i do see that these days, i hardly get any customers that call your and my sales have slumped by 80 percent as because of the activities at the settlers on the is rarely army in hawaii. because they haven't spoken in addition to this at all, even though you still have 50 stuff that have now just 20, highly in it either missing lashing one for months. settlers have been launching
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violence attacks on the towns, residents. the army really intervenes and it was so funny. yeah. and you met a membership hygiene. the settlers don't need a reason to attack a street on there. and sometimes they just throw stones at us for no reason being called, hey joel, i mean, what happens in hawaii was a reaction to what this really army and the settlers have been doing, work for and let me see them and could. but it was supposed to be and on, but it just him years ago, we had good relations with the jews and the as riley, southern sending cabinets at all costs been a when and this that are in the, the crazy. on the other hand, they are the brutal terrorist attacks carried down by palestinians to settle is remoted here in the middle of hawaii at the end of february, which a lot of people he is say, was understandable and insult him, who are worthy of tax. my reaction to is there any actions against palestinians out of the, for many people have been killed by the israeli army and novelist engineer and what
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she plus the perpetrators didn't even come from hawaii, which made her water off to bass attack. the escalating violence exploded an angry mail, but settlers rampage through hawaii in retaliation. stories will hold up funds and businesses. thousands of cars and buildings with torched. lucky residents will hunt down the violin, slip one, palestinian shot dead, and about 100 injured. these railey army completely lost control to didn't want to intervene while saying that it trying to save lives. one is right in the office to describe the events as a pilgrim surveillance camera footage shows settlers trying to set to arrest them. eighties, funding on file or even week soft to the violence, the damage is still clearly visible. let me close enough. i will try to put out the fire starts up by center on and it was raining army and tucked us with stone
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grenades, interior ghosts? yes, and is it all you need? i'll call in a soldier soto, and we'll see what they didn't do anything. so let's see. the next day they came to me and said, why are you here? can we shoot for issue and the i'm the see it, you should return to your own country. jordan, or to saudi arabia means you hold me. and so the words of the army or high level of the so the island of the it's a conflict that affects the innocent and the guilty alliance. but violence breeds violence. it seems impossible to lead a normal life theorist whom 80 doesn't see any long term future here, but he's business, he's family for himself. college and the stuff about and stuff like really worried for my children. but i will, that i don't hold out much hope you'd like to speak to in a sort of stuck between a rock and a hard place in the country. we were born in this need to protect our children with that just city. and when we sacrifice our children, so we can stay in our parents and grandparents homeland. we had the in the,
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in our meeting about, prepared to do that soon. so in your is ryan is trying to terrorize us to leaving this country. i've seen a dentist. okay. and but the alone with these external conflicts, israel also faces domestic ones like that surrounding to insure identity. the influence of ultra orthodox jews is increasing. they make up a rapidly growing proportion of the population. currently 14 percent van lines revolves around praying in school. they study the tura no english and math. they are exempt from military service. if at all, it tends to be the women who have regular jones. it's like a power level universe. and the okay, i'm show them one day, the messiah will come. and when he comes,
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we will be delivered from all that trouble with us. all those who have all the tours pott would try and get and we should those who haven't will disappear. we so the english cronies has 18 children and 6 grandchildren. he lives with his wife and the under age children in the may a room, district of jerusalem into rooms and something like a sleeping cell. he does occasional on jobs. he's family leaving, precarious economic circumstances to as christ belongs to the $800.00 each religious convincing. they completely reject these riley states. their hope is that the messiah will come and establish. he's kingdom here. and then you mean that the service should be the state of israel is the biggest catastrophe that could happen to the jewish people or the if i have no choice. i live here because i was born here in cod leaving us. i tried to live with this by not taking anything from the minute. really, guy had mentioned that if you don't have any contact with the state,
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you can be sure that you will remain orthodontics i'm going to, i'm going to do but that doesn't stop royce and thousands of these fellow believe is protesting against the secular will bounce in and it's in full trappings, ultra orthodox jews in general, and he is solely to cut truth lowest which lay down what's kotia and what he's in. and smartphones providing internet access. definitely not only kosher devices, a for me said, don't leave in for important phone calls. because it is, it got my view to be in my head. i mean it's a waste of time and is full of bad thing. maybe it's without dates and 1000000000. tomorrow's, the man full of evil opinion, damage my kid and make you addicted while it's led to many divorces, go there because they become dependent on it and stop living is of our final high. the rejection of the mold in the secular world sometimes leads to violent protests
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among the targets of the head, to hire a deep groups and get a trend pulsing through the district. and recently, businesses selling known kotia smart phones went up in flames. another segment of the ultra orthodox population he's willing to get involved in politics, to shows policy, and united to or a judah is in a positive prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose governing coalition of the communities and tourist schools receive subsidies in return for they have votes. as well as other privileges and influence on religious rules. the influence of the ultra orthodox goes back to the both of these rail prompting the countries found is to save them significant power and refrain from creating a written constitution. a mistake that's come back to haunt the country. then when we on the not see that coming, he sold that by firmly establishing secular design is by almost think defining the
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state, creating a sort of civil religion. we might find a good substitution, and there will be some also, or to those. there will be some religious, national, religious, but it will really be the outskirts of the secular israel, most prominent intel of the fields increasingly constrained by ultra religious communities. they in turn, have long found a lifestyle if the beach side cc objectionable expect that i wish the state of israel will be governed by more women and k u man. because neither we know women are usually interested in more on its 75th anniversary. i wish the state of israel more tolerance and willingness to accept the opinions of others.
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roy endo hun have been together for 14 years. the couple run a bright old fashioned business in florentine one of the cheapest districts of tel aviv hardcopy idea. 12 years ago when he started working as a personal show for the bride, springs acting is the right hand man, looking after the dress makeup jewelry and his styling. now, wedding dresses are the main focus, but not just any old designs. i know clearly smart brown i've taught brides to become smart brides. a studio has the most expensive dresses made by it's randy designers to be set by the home. we sell them at half price to me after that, i bet i think i as, as the dresses being worn ones and then ending up at the trash shop to get warned the 2nd time on the 2nd line of businesses or a counseling phone, session parenting, comedy or really endo head, bring together men and women who want to have a child without being in
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a relationship with one another. after artificial insemination, mother and father take tons raising their biological childs 7. so the marriage is the model that's losing relevance. nowadays we realize that getting married and having children don't necessarily have to be connected with their children, renee and re a couple also actively products associated parenting model to fathers. and one mother taking turns to take care of the kids. everyone's happy. now there are 2 biological fathers, the gal is the biological mother of both of them. oh, how does the biological father of renee and i'm raised biological father go out. that's not a problem in intermediates social environment. it allows for kids. okay. and does
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anyone that kindergarten think it strange that you have a father and a father? don't know to get violent for skills. he is increasing around the country plan. that's the big views have become socially acceptable. and the find the liberal telling these people we don't feel it as much. it seemed. so last week, homosexuals got their windows smashed and k pride flags are very few that. yeah, that i got that and that's just that we have to find. so we don't lose what we have achieved as the there were religious groups who wants to enroll things back of age and they want to repeal liberal laws. they want to introduce therapy to convert gave people anxiety for that. they don't want to fund medication for transsexuals or anything else that we ever change. most of the
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above. oh, really endo hud. a proud of how far they've come. first. personally and in these riley society where a central pillar of is or at least society. we have put down grades and said in the military to where an important part of these really mix keyboards communities are also tons of these really mix. this is your own in the northern tip of israel, the heels on the horizon, a positive living on the founded in 1949 year old is almost as old as the state of israel itself. and one of the few k boots is that have made the move into the multi year on the high was israel to grow and succeed and to be good things for the people that live here regardless their religion,
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their faith. the same as the show a runs this tell us up in the middle of the keyboards. he wants to revolutionize bombing worldwide. these drones can identified tests, so areas in irrigation will be in successful lines is and can even be used for support spraying with this design. so our culture is under a tremendous revolution of robotics and artificial intelligence. today people walk the seals and they see some plants, a 100 plants and drunken cover millions of plants in 20 minutes. so we can look at agriculture like never before the store. ringback ready is housed in the communities old couch and. ringback ready the keyboard see so also the company's majority own. ringback ready we owe something in the very fall,
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and the calls were here since the 49. and you see here the them feeding the calls. this is the been that was well and it was for the cows and full the meaning of the calls. we all know the calls from the farm to take phone. ringback ready from account shading room, israel, the company advises farm is across the weld. ringback ringback perhaps this is where we find the secret behind the stops up nations. israel find tech sector accounts for some 50 percent of the country textbook. ringback ready this video is a small country, we don't have too much what our land, we're not going to grow food for the world. but as we've started in drip irrigation, 60 years ago now is the time to harness the other power of at risk of, of, of israel is the high tech keyboard still grows fruits and vegetables using conventional methods. and upon from the high tech enterprise,
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everyone gets the same page here from the track to drive us to the long savings maintenance put changes in the and now your own is sent to join. the vast majority of other keyboards is that'd be privatized. and there is nothing that can be done to balance it according to wind, grow of now another. the socialist ideals of this and other keyboards as he says, have happened today. i own. the idea of the keyboards is a community of people who cooperate with one another, with a shed tasks working with the foot by the economic fight jet doesn't play such a big role in what's called a moment. the personal greed comes along with real things. it gets problematic and i'll buy bought it and was the 1st keyboard settlements that prepared the ground for the foundation of the mountain state of israel. out of find book help set up your own in 1949 and still elizabeth a day later she became a kindergarten teacher and had
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a family to the horrors of the whole the coast hopes and aspirations was fine. and that was, i don't know what a man was in the way so that we weren't just founding a coupons for the state, ludovic. we'll call you, i mean, but it's of, it's been move that because the people living is around the, to the stage. just like every normal people, the we hope for a socialist stays a good and not the state people love that hardly ever said them. but as it celebrates its 75th anniversary, this is a state that risk losing its goods. democratic cool is raining, society is frank mincing, hundreds of thousands of being holding weekly protests against government plans to dismantle the separation of to with people from me except society. judges, civil servants, business people, retirees students, soldiers, never has such a broad base rally behind a common goal like this. many had never attended a demonstration before. but this is about nothing less than democracy itself.
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the, the goal is to live in a country that blends western democracy and liberalism, with jewish values, blends them together. it works great until somebody tries to break it apart. the israel chef could have just withdrawn to his retirement residency page was the l. and do what the 70 year old pensioner likes doing most tending to his older trees, with these prints on my ton, sheffield, or really because he's popularly known, is a highly decorated form assigned to a pilot and commanding officer. he's been decade serving a country that he's now falling upon. the ideals and the social cohesion may break into ideas that are not connected together. uh like
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a liberal democracy with the aqua c orthodox theocracy or even development of me sciatic jew days of re like to policy many a battles the israel sile. now he one small feels a sense of juicy to fight for his country to come the hoss, the wreck. as a fighter pilot, your dna is to take off and stop any threat coming from the outside world into the country. and now, i'm 70 years old. there's a threat to this country this time it comes from another, from maybe within the but the dna stays the same. each of these convictions that has now led railey can, he's coma comrades, to join the protests on the streets of jerusalem. o tell a v, at least once a week,
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the we are here today to support the supreme court and the judicial system begins. destruction that is planned by the coalition. which plans to change the structure of how israel is run. the government is indeed intending to fundamentally alter the judicial, political balance of power under the plans, the majority of conditions members would be able to override any supreme court rulings the government with its ultra national listing. ultra religious factions. nice owens to complain. judicial appointments impact the domestic agenda of the solution, especially the leaders of the school listen is to eradicate the ease of use the most. there will be no democracy if they succeed in as well as you know,
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the only check and balance that you have is the supreme court who have nothing else or divide the case, doug and the regional democracy. clearly the establishment of the stage in 1948 had a further shortcoming topic being green and ease rails of the founders and method set and checks and balances in the separation of powers. are written constitution a 2nd chain, but a constitutional court. how could that happen? despite the opposing example of the nazis and the rise to power, after abolishing democracy by democratic means these where the zone is spelled, but in some ways they are immune to that. we have learned that lesson so well from the outside being the victims. often. how on earth is that even think of all that we will do the same, but of course that is a fantasy. we are all humans and we are all flows. and yet these rails democracy has shown strength in this time of crisis. the protest is at one and
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needs are in victory. the government has suspended parts of the plan, 2 additional reform. but in another section, it still plans to cook the powers of the supreme court and limit the separation of powers. the protest continue. people know that the situation remains a precarious one, but have been civil. so given rise to a sense of shared responsibility. perhaps that will help to solve these rails other problems to the the
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