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10 Questions PRO-Palestinians Can’t Answer (Can You Prove Me Wrong?)

10 Questions PRO-Palestinians Can’t Answer (Can You Prove Me Wrong?)

0:00 - intro
1:48 - The oppressed people of the Middle East
4:28 - Stolen Land
5:56 - Why wasn’t an independent Palestinian state established between 1948 and 1967?
7:58 - Egypt
9:24 - Genocide
9:52 - Blacks and Palestinians
13:03- The State of Palestine
14:01- The R-word
14:58 - Tell me who your friends are



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Rick Steves Travel Guide © 2014 | This time we're venturing beyond Europe to visit the West Bank of the Jordan River — a land its residents call Palestine. After visiting Jerusalem, we harvest olives near Ramallah, follow pilgrims to the site of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, approach Abraham's tomb — as both Jews and Muslims do — in Hebron, join friends for dinner, and bob in the Dead Sea. We'll also learn about walls, Israeli settlements, and the challenges facing this region. More info at #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #palestine

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Israel Vs. Palestine: Cost of Traveling and Local Prices // Behind The Wall

When you visit both Israeli and Palestinian territories, you will notice many differences such as culture, religion, food, language, and cityscapes.
But one thing all tourists immediately notice is the huge difference in prices.
In this video, I’m going to compare how much I spent on a variety of items during my travels in Israel and Palestine.


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Life in Palestinian WEST BANK ???????? | Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Jericho & Dead Sea

This West Bank vlog is about ordinary Palestinians and their lives. What is living in Bethlehem, surrounded by an eight metre wall, like? My interview with Claire Anastas elucidates the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. This short video doesn't claim to have answers to the complex issues in the region, it just shares one woman's experience.

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0:00 - Intro
1:50 - Ethnic cleansing
4:00 - The Palestinian narrative
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Hebron: The Reality of Israeli Settlement in Palestine // Behind The Wall

It’s widely known that there are Jewish settlements in Palestinian territory, but very few people know what the lives of people are actually like in these isolated districts.
I traveled to Hebron, a Palestinian city that has Israeli settlements right in the middle of the city itself, and managed to enter a Jewish neighborhood surrounded by barbed wire fences and checkpoints.
In this video, I’m going to share what I saw and experienced in this controversial section of Hebron.
This video is the second video of my Hebron trip, so if you haven’t seen the previous one, please check it out as well↓

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The Ultimate JERUSALEM FOOD TOUR + Attractions - Palestinian Food and Israeli Food in Old Jerusalem!

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There are few cities in the world that can compare to Jerusalem in terms of ancient history and religious significance. It’s one of the most fascinating cities in the world, and it’s a city that I’ve wanted to visit my entire life. Finally, along with my friend David ( and Rafram, we explored Jerusalem to discover the food treasures the city has to offer - and let me tell you, you’ll find some incredibly delicious food in Jerusalem!

We started off the Jerusalem food tour by first walking around East Jerusalem and starting with the best plate of hummus I’ve ever had. We then toured around Old Jerusalem, and enjoyed some incredible Palestinian food kebabs cooked by an incredible man who cooked with serious love and passion. Another highlight in Jerusalem was the mutabak, a thin pastry stuffed with cheese and baked.

After eating our way through Old Jerusalem, we then headed into West Jerusalem and went to lunch at an Israeli Jewish restaurant serving a mix of amazing dishes. The food was home-cooked in style, and absolutely sensation. A few more snacks and sightseeing throughout the afternoon, and that brought us all the way to dinner where David had made reservations to eat at one of the hottest restaurants in Jerusalem, Machneyuda Restaurant. It was quite an experience, and an amazing meal and lively atmosphere to wrap up this ultimate Jerusalem food tour.

Here’s all the food and places included in this Palestinian food and Israeli food tour of Jerusalem:

Hummus Acramawi
Price - 20 ILS ($5.57) per plate

Almond juice - 3.90 ILS ($1.09)

Al-shuala Grill Restaurant
Shawarma - 26 ILS ($7.26)

Al Baghdadi Kabab
Palestinian kebabs
Total price - 100 ILS ($27.89)

Zalatimo Sweets
Mutabak
Price - 30 ILS ($8.37) each

Peaches - 10 for 1 kg
Plums - 10 for 1 kg
Fruit - 10 ILS ($2.76) per kg.

Mahane Yehuda Market
Azura Restaurant
Total price - 400 ILS ($111.55)

Western Wall (Wailing Wall)
Western Wall Tunnel
Price - 35 ILS ($9.76) per person

Dome of the Rock

Mount of Olives

Machneyuda Restaurant
Total price - 700 ILS ($195.21)

It was a lot of food in a single day, but it was one of the greatest food and learning days that I’ve ever had in my life. The generosity of the people we connected with, paired with the food, was truly a memorable experience in Jerusalem.

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Explore Palestine's Huge Local Market // Behind The Wall

During my Palestine trip, I visited a huge bazaar in a historic city called Nablus, which is famous for the sweets and the Turkish bath, hammam.
In Nablus, I was positively overwhelmed by its exotic spice stalls, piles of fresh vegetables, clothing racks, and bustling energy.
In this video, I’m going to share my experience at a local market in Palestine.

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1 Step Closer to PEACE w/ ISRAEL & PALESTINE ????????❤️????????

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Regardless of your views on Israel and Palestine, this video will widen your perspectives.

The tour that I just had of Jerusalem, by two natives — Yuval (an Israeli Jew) and Samer (a Palestinian Muslim), was life changing to say the least. It's extremely rare to get a duel-narrative tour of Jerusalem, and I learned more than I ever thought I'd know about the history and politics of Israel & Palestine.

From hearing their real-life stories of growing up in segregated Jerusalem, which challenges they've faced, and how they connect to certain parts of the city — to witnessing them being friends and colleagues today, treating each other equally and with respect — is very humbling and reassuring, and this experience has restored my faith in humanity.

I know there are more Yuvals and Samers out there, either living in Israel/Palestine or elsewhere in the world, who treat each other equally and respectfully, despite their religion and/or differences. Maybe — just maybe — this video will spark a light that will start a movement towards peace for Israel and Palestine. I sure hope so.

This video was by far the most challenging one I've made - from the planning stages, to the on-site shooting (i.e. security checkpoints) and especially, the tedious editing process which took me pretty much 2 full days. I am proud of how it turned out, and I truly hope your perspectives have been opened, or you've learned something new by watching this video.

I don't ask you to share my videos often, but I will kindly ask if you enjoyed it, to please share it with your friends and family to help me spread this message of peace.

I welcome your thoughts, opinions and constructive criticism (which I know this will get a lot of)… But I'd like you to think twice about how you say things... If you are going to be an online troll — full of hate and ignorance, and someone who causes further conflict through foolish comments — then please turn your attention elsewhere. I will only be responding to carefully thought-out comments, reactions and questions in this thread.

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We Went To Israel AND Palestine To See Both Sides

In today's episode, we make our way from Malta to Jerusalem to join a dual perspective tour of the ancient city of Hebron.

This was a fascinating experience and we learned an incredible amount. We simply did this to learn and be more well-informed world citizens.

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1:35-4:35 Journey to Jerusalem
4:36-6:03 Heading to the West Bank
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6:52-14:17 Palestinian side
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21:39-23:45 Back to Jerusalem, reflections
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32:31-41:49 Israeli Hebron Spokesperson - EXTENDED
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Inside Palestine’s Walled City: Bethlehem // Behind The Wall

For the past 20 years or so, the Israeli government has been constructing a controversial separation wall, annexing Palestinian land inside the occupied West Bank.
Years after it was deemed illegal by a UN court, the wall still continues to cut through and divide Palestinian towns and villages, destroying the livelihoods of the people living there.
I was always curious about what’s really going on inside the separation wall, so I decided to enter Palestinian territory through an Israeli checkpoint in Jerusalem. .
In this second video of the “Behind The Wall” series, I will explore Bethlehem: a Pelastinian city surrounded by the separation wall.

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PALESTINE: Voyage en territoire occupé [Reportage]

Voici notre reportage en territoires Palestiniens, à la rencontre de ses habitants, à la découverte de Bethléem, des terres occupées et de ses villages.
On vous partage notre expérience en toute indépendance. Et vous allez le voir, nous avons été traversés par de nombreuses sentiments lors de ce périple.
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Journey Through Palestine - Travel Documentary

Palestine means a lot of different things to many people, and may not be the most obvious travel destination. It is often associated with conflict and political unrest, overlooking the fact that it’s also a beautiful and fascinating region, with a vibrant culture, incredible historic landmarks, spectacular natural scenery, inspiring religious sites, tasty food, and friendly, welcoming people.

On this journey, I’m traveling through the Holy Land, a region important to the three main monotheistic religions, and known today as Israel and Palestine.

In this first episode, I’m exploring the West Bank, the largest and most accessible part of Palestine. From stunning natural scenery to intriguing historic sites. From the busy streets of Ramallah to the narrow alleyways of Nablus’ old city. From religious landmarks in Hebron and Bethlehem to the ancient ruins of Jericho. Along the way, I meet some of the people that call this land home, and sample the local cuisine.

I’ll do so from a traveler’s perspective, focusing on the positive stories and things to do. But here and there I also mention the conflict between Israel and Palestine, since it has impacted the lives of many people in the region. For those interested in the politics and modern history of the region, however, I recommend to read, watch, and listen to as many different sources as you can.

This is my first long trip after the pandemic started, and I’m grateful for the chance to travel again. It’s also my second visit to the region. While much of the footage is from the end of 2021 (including the ‘vlog style’ parts), I’ll also use some background material from 5 years earlier.

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We start this journey in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ, with its impressive Church of the Nativity at its core. After visiting the church, I explore the streets around it, meeting people and eating food in the bustling bazaar. There are many other places worth your time in and around Bethlehem, including the Milk Grotto, an olive oil factory (press), Shepherd’s Fields, and the Mar Saba monastery, surrounded by arid mountains.

Hebron is the next stop, a city in the South of Palestine, and (among other things) famous for its glassblowing factories, and also the Tomb of the Patriarch, or Ibrahimi Mosque. The streets around this place are divided between the local Palestinian community and Israeli settlers. As a tourist, you can visit both areas. At the end of the day, my guide Salwa takes me to a traditional Palestinian restaurant, where we eat some delicious food.

We continue this trip in Jericho, regarded as the oldest city in the world. Located next to the Dead Sea, it’s also one of the lowest cities on our planet, and can get very hot in Summer. Other sights to visit around Jericho include the Dead Sea, Nabi Musa, Qasr-al-Yahud, and St George’s Monastery, built into a cliff in Wadi Qelt.

Getting lost in the narrow alleys of Nablus’ old city was among my favorite things to do. There’s a surprise waiting for you around every corner, and perhaps the best one was the Al Aqsa kunafeh store, which is said to make the best version of this Palestinian dessert, which is popular around the Middle East.

We finish this journey in Ramallah, a young and dynamic city, attracting people from around the region to find work and get educated. It’s a commercial hub with a strong entrepreneurial spirit, and provides a different perspective on this part of Palestine.

Hebron: A City Divided Between Palestinians and Israelis // Behind The Wall

The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is one of the world's most enduring disputes, which involves disagreements about numerous Israeli settlements in the West Bank of Palestine.
Among them all, the city of Hebron has one peculiarity:
Hebron is the only city in Palestine where Jewish settlements are located right in the middle of the city itself.
During my Palestine trip, I saw the critical situation of the city with my own eyes, where a bunch of walls, barbed wire fences and checkpoints are disconnecting peoples’ lives in the city center.
In this video, I’m going to share what I experienced in the divided city of Hebron.

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Solo on the Streets of PALESTINE (Eye-Opening) ???????? سفريات رام الله

*RAMALLAH, PALESTINE: In this vlog, I take you on a tour of the de facto capital of Palestine. Join me as I share the journey from Jerusalem to Ramallah, walk the bustling streets of Ramallah, meet the friendly locals, and discover some rather unexpected places in this disputed country.

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Jerusalem's BEST Street Food Guide - PALESTINIAN HUMMUS NINJA + HUGE Old Jerusalem Street Food Tour!

BEST Jerusalem STREET FOOD Tour 2019 - Palestinian Food

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Welcome to another episode of Chopstick Travel. Today we take you on the ultimate street food tour through the Holy city of Old Jerusalem, within the city walls only. Old Jerusalem is an ancient area, and is packed with street foods, teas & coffee, fresh produce, historic and religious relics and endless sightseeing opportunities.

We take you to eat some delicious Palestinian food all around the city, starting with the simple Za’atar bread. Next we locate some spiced lamb kebabs, cooked fresh over fire. And to wash down the kebabs, a delicious & cheap hummus! We then find a bizarre yellow sweet, called date bread, as a dessert. After, we head to a famous Palestinian spice shop, where you tell them exactly what you’re going to cook, and they create the perfect spice blend for you. We picked up local spices - za’atar and sumac, as well as a special spice concoction. Next, we take a short break with some street side Arabic coffee, spiced with cardamon. We decide to do some sightseeing to digest some food. Our first sight was a short stop to the Western Wall. Then we visit an ancient sweet shop, over 150 years old for mutabak. We then visit the next sight - the Dome of the Rock, and then the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. To end our insane day of eating street food inside the old city, we pick up a pomegranate/orange juice, freshly pressed, and head to a small shop selling kanefe.

All shops, restaurants and sights are located within the city walls. There aren’t addresses, but using Google Maps, you can type in the name of the shop and it will give you an approximate location. A better option, ask shop owners inside the Old City. They give great directions. Here are the names of the shops/approximate locations:

- Za’atar bread - NEAR DAMASCUS GATE ENTRANCE

- Lamb kebabs - ON SHUK HA-TSORFIM ST. (also near Shaheen Kebab)

- Hummus - ARAFAT HUMMUS

- Date bread - NEXT TO ARAFAT HUMMUS

- Spices - SEA OF HERBS JERUSALEM

- Arabic Coffee - can be found all around the Old City

- Sight #1 - THE WESTERN WALL

- Mutabak - ZALATIMO SWEETS (we had to ask a shop owner for directions)

- Sight #2 - DOME OF THE ROCK

- Sight #3 - CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE

- Pomegranate & Orange Juice - NEAR THE AUSTRIAN HOSPICE

- Kanefe & tea - CONFECTIONERY JAFAR

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