eric: the road is decades old, and the village council got a loan to repair it. there's nothing they can do to stop the soldiers seizing their equipment. ghassan fuqah: every day, we are--every day they are come here, every week, every month, every hour, forbidding us to do anything--no buildings, no mosques, no anything. even water pipes, they've forbidden us to do that. why? eric: today the fight is about a road, but the underlying cause is land and water. eric: over at the israeli farms, it's a different story. there's plenty of water. david elhayani: hi, eric. eric: nice to meet you. david: nice to meet you. how are you? eric: first bump. david: it's a rainy day. eric: david elhayani runs this farm. eric: he also heads the yesha council, which represents jewish settlers in the israeli- occupied west bank. david: so when we came to the jordan valley, we found a desert. you know, there are some time in the summer we have 52 celsius degrees. yeah, we found a desert. nothing was growing here. so now the jordan valley is green. eric: david's family grows herbs, da