what a pathetic one-sided view this documentary portrays.
this documentary is an embarrassment to the institution of journalism.
what about the other half of the story?
the fact that those jews in tel rumeida were shot at for about 4 years by arab neighbors? not a single person there hasnt had a miracle story about a bullet narrowly missing them.
how about families who've lost parents, children, friends, teachers?
about a suicide bomber setting himself off in middle of the jewish street?
the arabs have an enormous city to live in -- hebron is huge -- and the jews are relegated to a tiny portion of the land which rightfully belongs to them, both in biblical sense, and because of later purchase. the deeds exist. yet the jews are forbidden to build on land properly owned, they are under watch by anarchists who sit on the streets and incite kids to act in violence.
this documentary is an embarrassment to the institution of journalism.
what about the other half of the story?
the fact that those jews in tel rumeida were shot at for about 4 years by arab neighbors? not a single person there hasnt had a miracle story about a bullet narrowly missing them.
how about families who've lost parents, children, friends, teachers?
about a suicide bomber setting himself off in middle of the jewish street?
the arabs have an enormous city to live in -- hebron is huge -- and the jews are relegated to a tiny portion of the land which rightfully belongs to them, both in biblical sense, and because of later purchase. the deeds exist. yet the jews are forbidden to build on land properly owned, they are under watch by anarchists who sit on the streets and incite kids to act in violence.













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