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Abby Martin, Aida refugee camp, Balata refugee camp, Eran Efrati, Hebron, James Boswell, Nakba, wall of controversy, West Bank, Zionism
“You do not see human beings in front of you. Do not believe their sorrow, do not believe their smiles, do not believe their feelings. They’re subhuman.” — Eran Efrati, a former sergeant in the Israeli military.
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Investigative reporter Abby Martin recently completed an in-depth and highly commendable six-part series of 30 minute documentaries for TeleSUR based around interviews with people living and working in the Palestinian occupied territories, and from her own experiences on the ground. Each of the episodes is embedded below according to the original sequence of broadcasts and including the first which provides historical context for what follows.
As Eran Efrati says in the penultimate episode – an extended interview [from 25:00 mins]:
“What a lot of people like to describe as the most complicated political situation of our time is probably the most simple… It’s a situation about equality.”
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Nakba:…
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I bookmarked this article. I have written on Israel and the Zionist animals that it contains.
The problems we have in this world today, come primarily from this 1200 year old Khazarian mob, which is not the lost tribe of Israel, as they claim, but who treats others (Goyim) exactly like the Hyksos/Hebrew hoard treated people around them. These Khazarian Zionist have been ruling over the west since that old rich-bitch Zionist changed his name to Rothschild.
Anyway, that’s enough.
Let me simplify, if we would get rid of Israel/the U.S./NATO/English royalty and all other Zionists (not Jews!!), humanity and the planet might just stand a chance.
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