 This is the Tayyalat here in Armoni Natsiv, and you can see we're looking down into Jabal Mokhabar One of the Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem. I'm just going to raise the camera here a bit And you can also see actually the separation barrier Security fence and the camera now is facing eastward. So there's a nice little garden area down here Which is really nice if you're looking to for a place to get an amazing view the old city the view from here at night time Is really beautiful Probably the garden right now might be a little bit sketchy because we are in the midst of this Heightened security situation here in Israel. I don't know. That's what I keep calling it I can't think of a better word you can actually see my reflection there with my monopod First try first time using the setup. I'm just going to wander around here for a couple of minutes. There is a lovely kind of Grove Forests for some reason whenever I make these YouTube videos. I use the strangest words There is a bunch of trees here. How about that and At the end of this promenade is the UN headquarters and I just mentioned in a clip. I recorded on my phone I've actually been there twice. I say this not to brag But because government house is off-limits to the public its invitation only and some guy at the UN Irish soldier who I met through one of the Irish Embassy events kindly invited me up there on two occasions for Patrick's Day parties and whatnot so I think unfortunately because of my epic bridge burning on Twitter over the last couple of weeks that I will not be Invited again for a third time, but I did enjoy going there and I did enjoy their hospitality nice little butterfly there and This is the this is freaky. I've never been here and it's been so quiet As I say, I'm not exactly sure what the cause of that is But this is the tyallet in Armona-Naziv and there was actually plans to put up a Ferris wheel here which drew a lot of opposition and people were accusing of that would make it into like a Jewish Disneyland and I must say I'm kind of opposed myself because I think the tyallet is Really something special nice place shared space for picnics among the various communities in the city and I think to to make a tacky with stuff like Ferris wheels and you know Stalls, I think it would just be a bad idea For a Jerusalem so count me as one of the opponent to that plan Anyway, I think that's about really all there is to all I can show you on this path I'm actually walking towards you and headquarters speaking of which And just to be annoying one more time I'm recording this on my camcorder, so I'll be watching this back on YouTube to see how the I'm just using the internal microphone actually not even using external mic, so I'll be watching this to see how it how it turned out in terms of both the stability image stability as I'm walking in terms of the audio pickup and What are their technical factories? Do I am I looking at at the moment? I think that's about it really Anyway, this is bringing brought to you from actually. I'm not even in the tyallet anymore. She probably turned around because technically I am meandering down a mountain towards Arab East Jerusalem at a time of rioting Which is probably not the smartest thing I've ever done in my life True story. I attempted to climb down this valley once After a visit to you and well look I've been I've been awarded for my For my decision to go over here with an amazing amazing view So what you're looking at again, as you say, this is Jabba Moqabar To the best of my knowledge, there's a few more landmarks that somebody who knows more about local geography than me Could do a better job picking out and you can actually see in fact I am going to use a zoom feature and just show you where you can see the Separation fence security barrier. That's that concrete meandering concrete structure And that's basically you can actually walk. I did the walk before You can walk to it from The old city takes about 40 minutes going into a place called a Ross al-Amoud This is my best attempt to pronounce Arabic correctly Ross al-Amoud and the fence the actual border fence intersects Abu Diz as splits it into two and Where you can see that concrete you get right up to there's a petrol station there That's literally on the fence covered in graffiti. So It's as I said, it's about a 40-minute walk. I'm just gonna keep going down. What the hell? It's about a 40-minute walk and it gets progressively more edgy as you go away from the old city and deeper and deeper into East Jerusalem. I'm not actually sure how far I can go here If you can actually snake down this kind of mountain But seeing as I'm wearing flip-flops is probably as far as far as I'll venture for the video anyway So I hope this video is interesting This is the garden below the tablet