Hyper-v

Visting The Most Divided City in Palestine: HEBRON -The

Visting The Most Divided City in Palestine: HEBRON -The Alternative Israel Palestine Travel Show

#Visting #Divided #City #Palestine #HEBRON

“shite guides”

*The number 1 rule for getting around Hebron – BE NICE TO THE SOLDIERS*

In his wildest fever dreams of paranoia, Kafka himself could not have conjured up such a demented scenario.

It’s the series that nobody asked for, and nobody needs – an Irish guy traveling around Israel and Palestine. This…

source

 

To see the full content, share this page by clicking one of the buttons below

Related Articles

45 Comments

  1. I don't know how the Palestinian people put up with being prisoners in their own city and having ILLEGAL settlers stealing their land and causing violence, theft, destruction and apartheid. Long live the resilient Palestinians. . You WILL get justice. The tide has turned ❤️💚🤍🖤

  2. People say the checkpoints are not real and that people have freedom of movement. Only democracy in the middle east. This is crazy, going to Israel looks like the ( sweaty spaghetti) Pitts.

    Great guide to the shite land

  3. awesome video, as a Hebrew speaker i can tell you almost all the soldiers saying the stupidest shit at you😂 mostly like not realizing you dont speak Hebrew, even after you told them.
    also, its a bit beyond the scope of this travel video,
    but on the South Hebron Hills (Masafer Yatta) the biggest displacement of Palestinian pupation in a single action since 48. all that happend before october 7.
    also, Hebron city was one of the most important economical centers in Palestine,
    even after 48 it was still a pretty successful City, but when the the new settlers in the 80s sized control it took a turn for the worst with more iof and violence.
    and finally when the oslo accords divided the city it became much worse.
    I think the city is a good example for how modern Israeli occupation is crawling occupation, and bit by bit as you saw with new restrictions and violence the settlers are taking over the city even more.
    and presence of the settlers allows the iof to destroy the economy of Palestine. may we get to see the city united one day.
    beezrat hashem, inshallah.

  4. This depicts exactly what I saw when I was there: on one side people greet you, smile at you, try to help you and thank you for coming to witness their reality with your own eyes, and on the other, people ask you what you want, why you’re there and if you have nothing better to do or no better places to go.

  5. I once met a young Irish lad in a hostel. I explained to him how his country's MEPs and his people stand with the oppressed around the world. He was apparently too young to know. But man was he proud. He started shouting "I'm f…. Irish!!". Thank you Ireland

  6. Ah man, this content is golden. I know it's probably not really the idea but I'm gonna suggest that you spend more time out there and do an even longer series (!). I'd love to see it. It's an insight and an avenue into the occupation that's very accessible and pretty different from the vast majority of other content out there. Sincerely man, hope you consider it.. especially in light of everything post Oct 7

Leave a Reply