Let's open an adult debate about the effects of the building of Israel's security wall. There will be no personal insults or underhand tactics from either side...
Now on Channel 4 news the other day, there was an interesting news item regarding what the wall is doing to one Palestinian Village in particular...
The clip is just over seven minutes, and provides a striking insight into what is happening along Israel's border with Palestine...
Discuss.
Remember, no personal stuff. Just a good clean debate like intelligent adults...
Now on Channel 4 news the other day, there was an interesting news item regarding what the wall is doing to one Palestinian Village in particular...
One village spilt in two by Israel's controversial wall has been staging a non-violent protest for two years.
To Israel it is a security fence - the Palestinians call it the "apartheid wall".
It is more than three years since the Israelis began building a massive barrier - part fence, part concrete structure - designed, they say, to keep out terrorist attacks from the Palestinian territories.
But critics say it is less about security than annexing Palestinian land and expanding settlements.
A report out this week by the Israeli organisation Bimkom shows the barrier carving its way through the West Bank, pushing Palestinian communities into a series of enclaves.
Indigo Gilmore has spent the last week in Bilin - split in two by the barrier - where residents have been involved in two years of non-violent protests.
To Israel it is a security fence - the Palestinians call it the "apartheid wall".
It is more than three years since the Israelis began building a massive barrier - part fence, part concrete structure - designed, they say, to keep out terrorist attacks from the Palestinian territories.
But critics say it is less about security than annexing Palestinian land and expanding settlements.
A report out this week by the Israeli organisation Bimkom shows the barrier carving its way through the West Bank, pushing Palestinian communities into a series of enclaves.
Indigo Gilmore has spent the last week in Bilin - split in two by the barrier - where residents have been involved in two years of non-violent protests.
The clip is just over seven minutes, and provides a striking insight into what is happening along Israel's border with Palestine...
Discuss.
Remember, no personal stuff. Just a good clean debate like intelligent adults...
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