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more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. this is our see from moscow it's and these are a few of the week with me kevin no in the spirit of the arab spring has come to the u.s. so say protesters angry at wall street greed and economic depression who are occupying the streets of american cities but the authorities have been cracking down on the demonstrations despite washington support for revolutions over seeds. nineteen people are killed one hundred fifty injured as thousands of christian protesters clash with police on the streets of cairo riots followed months of rising tension
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since the country's revolution between radical muslims and coptic christians including attacks on churches. were no who western media reported as being butchered by bashar al assad's regime in syria says she's alive and well raising concerns of stories of being used in a bid to topple the country's leadership. and police and demonstrators clashed on the streets of athens after the i.m.f. salta made to enter the country to make cuts or face collapse a softer greece admitted failing to reduce its deficit the agreed level despite a relentless austerity drive. personality in the first part of our special report palestinians tell us in their own words how they're being violently forced out by jewish settlers from a town that's been their home for centuries. there .
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would soon be a predator on our hero. there are five hundred of them surrounded by a hundred and twenty thousand very very hostile most of. the settlers in hebron illegally being there. and listening to change living room why is that illegal this is our land and arabs know that they have made a kind of medina this holy city and we're going to stay there. but. but but. but there's
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no place on the go to pay for the war. because no one who could be. the most. unsafe raise the expression. this is really be the place of.
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since the settlers arrived in one thousand eight to we have lived on opposite sides of the road once we could drive up and park in front of the house here and now only the settlers can stay out we always have to have a plan to avoid being shot at or having stones thrown out of the. boy there was no way i screen here are just three things in the seafood designed to protect us from the circular systems of our house is surrounded by why screens the sutler's now through smaller stones that get through. the screen with a bike ride or something to some work if you want us. to stay out of this close the door not closing the door is getting indications that you want to stay
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inside the service follows the dog get the camera out of here call the police turn the camera off it's early in the morning that you want from us to miss. being a pioneer like like in the beginning of the state of israel there are different types of people have to deal with then there were sponsored malaria now there are there are security problems and people who question our rights to living here and by living here we were stating a fact and that the fact is over is the heart of the jewish country and its word all began and we just want to have a natural jewish life here. oh
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. look. what was. trying to come home kill kill him. oh. oh oh oh i am fayette we're here. and what they love their climb up there you with us jeff it's all mineral oh one of the year. zero. one zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero soldiers told you my boy wants to come help but it won't catch him don't you see
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what she's doing. as if the love you know she's teaching tickets for the boys but i want to get the boy. in the situation. and then it is in israel and there are many many questions why are we here oh may we give anything to our enemies and we are in the middle of a war even if we are not saying it aloud we. and i think there are lots of questions. we hear because of our country our. god promised them this the land belongs to us. oh. you can see this is the essence the hard core of the completion because there are seven lives living in the cost of the center of policing in city and you can put
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the scenes there and they are very extreme and there was going to be protecting them and we're taking this there for the scene and against the sopranos so you have all the elements for greek drama you know this is the essence of the occupation. we are living in a liberal democracy with a free press and all of the other things that we take for granted and it's a marker seen yet the reality in the occupied territories is very very different and surprisingly in spite of the free press in spite of the fact that you have hundreds of journalists covering the situation it remains the case that the israeli public really doesn't know what is taking place in the occupied territories and i think they don't know because they choose not to know. there will the. forty eight. a very long.
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war in which. again seventy eight percent of all this time as it existed before. there was another war in sixty seven. at the start of the study and the moment this war was finished. it is. we had. desire. by some people go next it quickly. and after a few weeks in the few months passed by and we suddenly saw it as no question and call on is to give back this got it always and then slowly some people said why not why should we get ted put all settlements the idea was to annex instead it
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was wherever days of settlement the idea is to annex the obstacle is that there is the palestinian people living there then the question that arises how do you annex i'll just tell it to his wrists short of a million or three million arabs palestinians in them and pass some people who say let's not take these two to help million palestinians and push them off without a sign as we did to house the palestinian people in nine hundred forty eight so it is how the settlers this of the state the exclaim settlers the and the most extreme out of want. because the israeli soldiers put this on our necks because the settlers were throwing stuff it was good they put it up to protect us which you know instead of chucking stones they flew filthy water and other stuff that passes through the metal. he bring this the only city in the west bank and gaza duckie by
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territory has. implanted at the heart of the city and we need the result of that is the slow death of the posts in the lation center for the benefit of the expression of these sentiments he can see this as a trend since two thousand since the beginning of the reason that the father with the closures of all the entry points into the all city one. thousand is cause areas where no pulsing in vehicle movement is allowed another area where else and these are not allowed to go through and no presence of palestinians is allowed and they have closed shops. you can't pass fail you can't go feed your hospital and your home can't go feed it
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to another village another city you can't go to your university. so this was a supermarket this was a photography studio the shops used to be open and they're living here and you know then four hundred settlers came to live here and they shut the whole town down so. really coming back to your fruit the first thing we know that. isaac and rebecca they couldn't live here they couldn't jurisdiction even i mean even though you're. bringing a jewish family in the place of the jewish roots. the basis of.
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any of my country in the world it would be defined as fascist if not worse. bunch of first time but also people whose aim in life is to provide for out i do the sixty thousand palestinians home to consider strangers. these people who've come. circular forty or fifty years ago from your. consider the inhabitants of farewell who've been there for five thousand years as. i believe it's important for a point to come and see what's going on here and not just have them fresh in from
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the news because the news is very slanted and when people come they said this is a place for people to walk around and visit and feel normal and it's not. what they see on the news were they think it's just a military town i think you know a lot of soldiers come here in the beginning they think you know. and this in this is you know i can army base on the name that this is not an army base this is a place for jewish people. i remember in the year two thousand two thousand and one and two thousand and two when three d. hold fifty thousand inhabitants of the old city of hebron and the default one hundred days in the of that lasted two three years this caused the palestinians to
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leave fifty one the old city outside. there are. i serve in hebron two different period of time say i came first as a soldier in the end of two thousand and one till middle of two thousand and two and then i came back as a commander narth two thousand and three two or three december and the first two three weeks of we came to hebron they went down to the city we were all shocked you know your visit and you were sent to wields shops and doors from the city and sales is used to sterilise streets where palestinians are forbidden to walk and only jews are allowed to walk near us to fourscore feet for all this time because a house isn't a daily basis they go on rocks in the streets and you find yourself in the slums of
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their cities the probably in germany sounds you know it sounds familiar they are them to us such as arabs to the gas chamber of gas they are executives out with the stars of david and here in the middle and there was a group. of my complicit in the beginning and such refused to serve and have them we were shocked and then believe what's going on you know. you come to a place. they have two sets of law by definition that your orders are that you have to protect a certain if you see them attacking palestinians you're not allowed to arrest them of course there are many military people who are all being sent there and come back from there. but against the settlers because a settler thought that the people. of the crowd. pressed nose. detachment whose job was to obey and serve the setlist but these really only has
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been in food they cooked for many years now by the surplus and if everyone just. a part of the settlement the settlement is closed the connect the. security presence and pressure on is heavy unfortunately there are people who are trying to kill us and many of the terrorists that wander around trying to blow themselves up anywhere from. haifa have have come out of court room and the presence the military presence here is to protect us but it's also to try to weed
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out these terrorists and so to it that they don't get television blow themselves up . although legally they are there to protect everyone to impose the law on everyone that the actual soldier stationed there understands his job as protecting settlers and stopping palestinians. say. ok so we will start probably will be guided by. while they're on the left and or phil david is the spokesman for for end of the settlement forever on and off as documenting our work. i just offered them to speak with you guys to give their point of view and they refuse because they say they don't cooperate with traitors during
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a war time. traitors like me so you will get only one perspective today and i'm sorry for that. i don't call him military you to show all who leads the group in any other normal country they would put him on trial for treason and hanging. but unfortunately israel hasn't reached that level yet of a justice. people express their opinions some people are put in jail when they express their opinions because it's called incitement and we're there for he does what he does that's considered to be legitimate however i don't relate to them too much importance but there are many jewish communities and not only jewish communities which understand the importance of her own to the jewish people the significance of confront the significance of jews living here and people are able to express that support in different ways some pop people come to visit some people send letters some people wish to donate some of their money and i think that proves
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without any doubt that people understand the importance of the jewish community here in corona. when we came to her own a nine hundred sixty seven we didn't occupy a foreign city came back home and came back to the first jewish city in the land of israel and like you look at the faces of those you know those jews who were killed say goodbye god was surely loathsome ask. a mirror to the settlers and their claim starts we are a continuation to the jewish community we lived here was deported from nearby us and that's not the truth course there are some people who come from families who live there and agree with the sets. but there are lots of people who come from the jewish community who have grown who are against you know
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fundamentally against the settlement of a fundamentally against the idea that six hundred fifty people can you know have all their rights in the back of one hundred fifty thousand people. usually in jews holidays or weekends a lot of people come. out other people visitors from jerusalem from outside and one of the you know biggest fears of the idea for his there's some of precedence never was near the one of the houses and i was just not everyone i was afraid is a walk in the streets so how do you deal with it for sure weekends are now days you post corfield on the palestinians friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search. finished wrong grounds take arrested one of the house you like a family on rule you put observers on go to sleep for three hours you wake up it's
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time for the second round and again that's another aspect of what it was to live here. when they come pick the house they ask me to collect all of the family with him in the kitchen all in one room they take off all the clovis the begs the beds all of that and so i mean many times they come through the house they said all of the family outside but i said when it was like that i don't care i remember one one night we state from one o'clock after midnight until four o'clock four o'clock and it was our laying over our head. and they said they want the house and they know nothing of how. i get sixty eight
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after the six day war and the great. military victory that god gave to us. has really backed it wasn't sure but we get two theories we've liberated sixty seven let you stay the jews move it don't let us move here i tell you what your loving god is rabbits imperium having done it together they advertise in the changes papers pay staff downtown cover pocket tell. and those sort of tell them decisively people and they'll be going to then his color might but here won't start tell. us provided keep extra money thirty fairly straight just if it appears up a service. then he government decided to take him out of there and put them into the military government busy. british police force. and then there might be plight and. the government could not function anymore to
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test them to meet the government building. settlement so the government that lets him take. it to a new settlement. in one nine hundred seventy building me or came along says i got the solution and that solution is called. here and she built his beautiful beautiful suburb with low just mortgages cheap housing olympic sized swimming pool really the tennis courts. big. dominated settlement the. freshest and immensity. and then to start that funk over. again back into five or so slowly this is step after step after the step of the step they occupied is thought of curve on where you know even in this part the settlers of a small minority in. their majority of the war. this
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was the basis st in hebron everybody came shiro the farmers people from the neighboring towns. could resign no new but he comes in here they have shot everything while in since the intifada closed in trance. but. we used to go in and out when the settlers could not see the bay for them doing well that the door shot i feel so you know i would get him from the back i met my climbing over the neighbor's roof abstainers and over while summoning them and all this trouble to keep the settlers out of the house and there are the settlers once that's where they leave. sharon and also in all the other colonies round us stop in the. right look look there we're surrounded by settlers
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and soldiers and will stop and read the boy i'm so plain i have no doubt that if today another two hundred thousand jews moved into in some area. a lot of the arabs who are here and pick up what we have to throw them out i don't know them i don't know that today i i favor that i don't i'm not looking for forced expulsions very body but i have a feeling that if they see masses of us as people coming over they have to take their homes way from just settling the land here a lot of them just leave. any normal human being have a specific steps that was a buy you know he'll be on this point i can pick it up my children and i take it to the war so i'm going to have have to leave
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basically he's afraid to both live as i wrote it two weeks ago if i thought really. and to. go through it is the main core i'm not among those who think that this dispute in the middle east is a religious one it is a nation listing one and the main dispute is about land and look even at the transfer there was a real transfer and nobody talks about. something about fifteen twenty twenty five souls of people who had to leave their homes. it is just because those crazy people. their neighborhoods until they had to leave. my shoes that so much like five years on the property market here the taliban bad
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