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Israel's Barrier, Part III

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NPR's Eric Westervelt and David Gilkey traveled the length of the barrier to explore how it has affected the lives of people on both sides.
http://www.npr.org/news/specials/2009/israelbarrier/index.html

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  • The problem then is you have to ask yourself why Israel subsidises and permits Israelis to build on Palestinian land. Why Israel never made any steps toward a Palestinian state? Why facilitate the building of Jewish-only roads, etc? All this was BEFORE the intifada and the suicide bombings.

  • friend, it's a reaction ..do you assume that people got attacked in schools and their children were killed and their houses are destroyed and and and .. to be doing nothing? the normal human would react ... who hide Jews when the crusaders invaded Spain ??? it was the Muslims if you don't know which means We have a long term relationship with Jews and I respect every single one and I have Israeli friend as well. What I want to say is We don't hate Jews but we hate Israeli gov who represents JEWS

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  • Great videos, but Ashkelon is a city, not a settlement.

  • you lack the courage to stand up for humanity, in order to support your country. the most patriotic people are the people who see that their country is going wrong, and try to stop it. if you dont oppose your government, they will do whatever they like. dont you feel that you have an obligation to help the palestinians who are treated like dogs?

  • Well said thame6g, and that is just one argument which makes it difficult to understand why israel was built on palestinian soil after WWII.

    It would have been logical to take some land from germany or israels father the US.

    They planned this thing all along believe me, it is so obious that people can`t see it because it`s too close to their eyes.

    Just imagine a muslim country in the middle of the US and you`ll know what it`s like for palestinians.

  • thamer6g - I still don't understand why they aim their attacks on civilian population. I got off a bus one stop before it exploded when I was only 15. Some of my friends, who died on their way back from school, were only 14 and 15 years old. You can't say I got stuck in the crossfire, since there was no military presence.

    I don't think I have the ability to understand that.

    I don't blame the farmers or the uninvolved, and I truly hope the Israelis will find a way to support their needs.

  • Long Live Palestine. Some day, inshallah

  • oh Palestine

    some day some day

  • can't wait until these countries unite against a common enemy

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