The video attempts to dismantle media bias by presenting a "balanced" view, yet it risks reducing a systemic humanitarian crisis to a mere matter of conflicting perspectives. It highlights the physical wall while inadvertently illustrating how ideological barriers continue to shape the narrative of the region.
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I am in Palestine.
>> These are children holding flags with weapons on them, right? And then you're going to tell me that these kids are going to grow up to be innocent little kids. They're going to do nothing wrong.
>> The separation wall in the West Bank is a significant structure that stretches for hundreds of kilometers, dividing Palestinian territories from Israeli settlements. It consists of concrete barriers, fences, and checkpoints intended to control movement between the two areas.
>> It's not to control movement between two areas. It's to make sure the terrorists don't invade and explode and bomb themselves next to Israelis.
>> Star is and a cafe. Yes, we will do this to Americans and they will believe it's a Starbucks.
>> So, this is um not really a refugee camp anymore. This used to be a refugee camp and it's still called a refugee camp.
>> But I don't understand why are they still called refugees if they're still in the same land. Right? If you're native to the land and you didn't cross international borders, why are you considered to be a refugee? Right? It's for political reasons. It's to make the world sad for the Palestinians, for the poor refugees who live in freaking buildings. How you doing? This is So TV and in today's video we will see a YouTuber called Jessica Savano going to Palestine and documenting her trip.
Let's watch it and say our opinion as we watch.
>> Wow. I am in Palestine.
Can't believe it. What's your name?
>> Jessica. Nice to meet you. Thank you so much.
>> So we just reached my hotel. It's called the Brad House.
Let me help you with this. It's heavy.
>> Welcome for you.
>> Thank you. I'm Jessica.
>> Jessica, >> nice to meet you.
>> Thank you for having me.
>> Your place is very nice.
>> Wow.
>> Really nice place, right, for refugees.
Really nice.
>> I want to go to the wall. The wall that separates Israel and Palestine. There's lots of art there. It's a very interesting, unique place. So, he said I can take a taxi, which will be like 15, 20 shuckles there.
>> Yes. I want to go to the wall.
>> Yala yala.
>> No problem.
>> America.
>> Oh, nice. You are welcome.
>> Thank you so much.
>> This is the famous one.
>> Oh, wow. Oh yeah.
>> The problem is that this specific frame is not what's happening in reality. They throw stones and molotov cocktails, right? They kill. But of course to the people coming to visit, it's flowers. We only show love. BS.
Go ask the tourists, ask the group. Just go visit Bethlehem and back. visit the church and back.
>> Uhhuh. So just the church and that's it.
>> Exactly. Exactly.
>> So this bus is coming from Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.
>> Jewish guide.
>> The tour guide is Jewish. Exactly.
>> So he's not >> the tour guide is not necessarily Jewish. Israelis are also Arabs. Like he's like yeah Jewish 100%. It's only the Jews live in Israel.
>> Giving them a proper >> Exactly. Because don't like to support here.
>> So they're just going to the church. Is that >> the church? Visit and back to Israel. Ah >> yeah.
>> Okay. So we are going to a refugee camp called Ada Ada camp.
>> Ida camp. Exactly. Ida camp. This people live here before 1 1948.
>> Wow.
>> Yes. You see 1 948. You see? Yeah.
>> Is this a cemetery?
>> Tomb tomb. Tomb for refugee.
Look at this.
>> These are children holding flags with weapons on them, right? And then you're going to tell me that these kids are going to grow up to be innocent little kids. They're going to do nothing wrong.
OH MY GOD.
I wish I had more money to give them, but that's all I have. I wasn't prepared.
>> Now, this is the entrance of Ida Kemp. You're probably thinking about tents and people in the rain, in the mud. Uh-uh. They live inside homes, inside buildings.
They have cars. They're not actual refugees. It's a BS politicized term to make them seem poor and miserable.
>> So, we are just coming up to the wall.
So, this is where you go back to Israel.
>> Israel. Exactly.
>> Exactly.
>> Wow.
>> Is the wall now.
>> It's a big wall. So this specific wall was built uh after the second inifat when we had so many suicide bombers crossing inside Israel into Israel and killing innocent Israelis right so Israel decided hey we have to do something we have to take action so they build this wall between Jerusalem and some parts of Judea and Samaria it's not all around it's not all the way don't listen to the people who tell you that the majority of it is a fence yeah here this side Palestinian side behind the wall is side Yeah. And the wall, you know, 850 kilome around West Bank. 850 kilome.
>> The wall is not 850 kilome. This is even a bias source. It's Alazer. And it says here along 90% of its root, the barrier is made up of barbed wire, fences, and trenches creating a 60 m wide gap. The majority of it is not a wall. Okay, Capish. Let's go. West Bank. Yeah.
>> When did they start building the wall?
>> 2002. The year is 2002.
Yeah. Yeah. About 21 years now. Tal 21 years.
>> I like this. Make tea, not war.
>> Make tea, not war. But they attack us constantly. Sure.
>> The separation wall in the West Bank is a significant structure that stretches for hundreds of kilometers, dividing Palestinian territories from Israeli settlements. It consists of concrete barriers, fences, and checkpoints intended to control movement between the two areas.
>> It's not to control movement between two areas. It's to make sure the terrorists don't invade and explode and bomb themselves next to Israelis because that's what they did during the second inifat from 2000 to 2005. This separation wall decreased the number of terrorist attacks and suicide bombers going into Israel and exploding. It worked. Now stop complaining. Alongside the wall, there is often a wealth of graffiti, murals, and messages expressing the sentiments of the Palestinian people, including protest art and statements of resistance.
>> I think this is my favorite one >> cuz I love hummus. I got typical foot chance to move around traveling like Israeli Israeli people traveling and go here and there and they are lie and people believe them.
>> See this was just a random person walking next to the wall telling these people propaganda, right? And the Israelis they come and they lie to them and then they come here and they are li on give us a break. They change the stories.
The life story be everyone believe it.
It's a real story. Our real story.
People feel they are life story. Why is the propaganda of the media? They have the power control everything. That's stupid.
>> All right. So, we are about to go into the Wald Hotel which is pretty famous around here. It's uh I looked into staying here but it's like super super expensive. Wa. Lots of tourists.
Is it your first time here?
>> It is. Yeah.
>> So, I went along the original artworks of Bank. Onside, we have museum that talks about the Israeli Palestinian conflict in our history. And upstairs there's an art gallery that purchases art pieces made by the artists.
>> Adjacent to the towering separation wall is the haunting Waldoff Hotel. This unique establishment serves as a stark reminder of the realities of life in Palestine. Its walls adorned with poant artwork and messages of hope and defiance offer a glimpse into the struggles faced by the Palestinian people.
>> Do you see what they're trying to present to the people coming from the West? They're trying to present themselves as the victims. But the Palestinians have refused every single peace deal that came their way. Right?
1937 they refused. I mean the they were Arabs at the time. 1948 they refused.
1967 they refused. The Oslo Accords didn't prevent terrorism. In the year 2000 in the Camdavid David summit they refused. In Camp Taba in 2001 they refused. In 2008 from Dulmer they refused. They keep refusing but they're acting like such victims. Such victims.
Strive for a better future for your children. Stop lying to your tourists like you want to live in peace. Like you will ever recognize Israel as a Jewish state. The hotel also houses a museum and art gallery, providing visitors with further insight into the region's rich history and ongoing challenges. No, this is not the place to try to be sexy. Make sure you cover. Don't show your legs.
Don't show too much skin. You don't want to be sexy here. There's so many other places that you can be sexy, but not here.
>> Hello.
>> Hi.
>> Good morning. Good morning. How are you doing?
>> I wonder why you can't be sexy in Fallstine, right? What's going to happen to you if you dress regularly, right? In Fallstain. I wonder.
>> I'm good.
So sweet.
So, this is what I'm wearing. I'm wearing a dress and then I have my leggings to cover my legs.
So, I'm just taking a walk down the Moon Road here in Oldtown.
>> Bethlehem looks pretty freaking nice, right? One of the oldest cities in the region. By the way, once controlled by Jews. King David was born in Bethlehem.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Bethlehem used to be primarily Jewish, but now it's controlled by Arabs.
>> Looking for some good coffee.
Star is and box a cafe. Yes, we will do this to Americans and they will believe it's a Starbucks. Yes.
>> I just have to check this out. This is too funny.
>> Hi. Good morning. How are you?
>> You have ice mocha?
>> Yeah.
>> You need mocha?
>> Yeah. Iced. This is too funny.
I'm dead right now.
>> Have you ever had Starbucks?
>> Yes. I I like Stars and Bucks.
>> Well, after I do the taste test, I'll let you know if I like Stars and Bucks more than Starbucks.
>> Oh, wow. Thank you.
>> Wow. Looking pretty good, I have to say.
Looking pretty good. I like that swirl.
Chocolate swirl.
>> Oh my god. The first starting.
So this is so just above here is the Israeli settlement and the shopkeeper was telling us that this is where they throw lots of trash, right? They throw lots of trash.
>> They can shoot people >> as you can see.
>> And these things happened many times.
Many Palestinian were shot by Israeli settlers and many Palestinian people were uh under bad positions because they walk in this road and also there is watching Israeli towers there and also there there's other watching tower there and if any Palestinian will complain to Israeli soldiers, Israeli will not respondse. Israeli immediately will stand beside Oh my god. Oh my god. The lying is unbelievable. For some reason, only the Jews are the settlers. The Arabs who came during the colonization era are not settlers, right? They're just normal people. They were always there. Sure, but the Jews who are settlers, if they complain to the police, they will come right away. But if they complain to the police or IDF, they'll do nothing.
Always the victimization. That's what they're so good at. Always victimizing themselves instead of wanting a better future for their people. It's disgusting to see >> this new reality has pushed many Palestinian families to leave and get other place because this area is not safe for them and a lot of people started giving up >> and most of the violations and the crimes or I should say most of the attacks happened. Why? Because this is the main road between H1 and H2.
>> I am Palestinian tour guide and we are here in the refugee camp. This is the place where I born and I grew up. I'm taking your friend to saw my community.
Let's go.
>> Yala.
>> Yala. So, I came here yesterday as you remember in the vlog, but um I think the taxi cab driver didn't want to take the time to give me a proper tour. So, you meet everyone by divine reason. I'm getting a proper tour right now. So, this is um not really a refugee camp anymore. used to be a refugee camp and it's still called the refugee camp. This place was established by the United Nation in the year of 1948. The United Nation they build the tent here. So the place where we are now once back in the history it used to be old tent but step by step we talk about here about 75 years. 75 years is enough time for the people to move ahead from the tent to the shelter to the irregular houses that we are going to see now. But I don't understand why are they still called refugees if they're still in the same land, right? If you're native to the land and you didn't cross international borders, why are you considered to be a refugee? Why is this area still considered to be a refugee camp? Right?
It's for political reasons. It's to make the world sad for the Palestinians, for the poor refugees who live in freaking buildings and houses and apartments.
Back in the 70s the United Nation they proposed to build concrete houses for the refugees and that's how in the beginning the refugees they refuse but later on step by step the >> the people start to Yes. That's my baby.
>> Oh my god.
So you do understand that the refugee status according to the UNRA organization is transferred to your children as well and to her children and to their children. So stupid that the world is actually giving this a hand.
>> She's so happy to see you.
>> Mashallah.
>> This is my family.
>> Yeah. Wow.
>> Now I feel like I'm seeing the real Palestine.
This is real life.
>> Listen, despite the fact that the conditions are not as bad as people describe them and make them to be, if she goes to Ramla, they're going to be incredibly different. She's going to see luxury and mansions and shopping centers and malls and Sephora, which Israel doesn't even have. So, no, it's not the real Palestine. It's the propaganda side of Palestine that people want you to see and feel bad for them.
>> Alber in a refugee camp. Yes, guys, we can understand something very clear from this video. Okay, the refugees in Alastine are not actually refugees.
They're normal people. They live in normal houses. They drive normal cars.
They have markets. But we can see something very particular happening in this region time and time again. They always victimize themselves. always they say the Israelis they tell you lies and that no we don't tell you lies. The wall is there for a reason because they tried to kill Jews. The checkpoints are there for a reason because you tried to kill Jews. Instead of victimizing yourself time and time again, think about the future of your children. Stop indoctrinating them on hatred to the Jewish people. Stop referring to us as settlers. We're not settlers. The Jews were here before you, way before you. If you just start loving your children the way you hate us, maybe then we will have peace. Thank you so much for watching this video. I'll attach the full link to her video down in the link below. I'll see you in the next video. Bye-bye. If you'd like to watch more of my stuff, please check out my channel down below.
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