- The Land of the Settlers
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name = The Land of the Settlers
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director =Chaim Yavin
producer =Chaim Yavin
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released =30 May ,2005
runtime = 120 min. several parts
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language =Hebrew with English subtitles"The Land of the Settlers" is a five part documentary series created by
Chaim Yavin , who was described by theArab News as "the Israeli version of America’sWalter Cronkite ". Cite news
last = Ferguson
first =Barbara
title = Chaim Yavin: Israel's Mr. Television Shocks With 'Land of the Settlers'
newspaper = "Arab News "
date = January 16th, 2006
publisher = "Arab News "
url = http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4§ion=0&article=76327&d=16&m=1&y=2006 ] With a handheld camera, Yavin traveled throughout his homeland ofIsrael and interviewed a range ofPalestinians andIsraelis in order to document theIsraeli-Palestinian conflict . Released in2005 , his series was too controversial to air on Israel'spublic TV station, Channel 1, despite the fact that he had helped to create the station and served as its leadanchorman . It ran instead on Channel 2, creating a stir for its sympathy towards Palestinians.ummary
"The message of the series was," Yavin explains, "If we want peace, we have to dismantle the settlements." Cite news
last = Yavin
first = Chaim
title = What Israel Must Do
publisher = "The Boston Globe "
date = September 24th, 2005
url = http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/09/24/what_israel_must_do/]In Part 1, Yavin travels through the
West Bank , inviting himself into the homes of both Israelis and Palestinians in order to get a highly personal look at the conflict. Both the Palestinians and Israelisettlers tell Yavin that their lives are being toyed with because of their ethnicity, without respect for the fact that they are human beings, with rooted families and established lives. Palestinians on line at a checkpoint complain to the camera that the four hour wait they’re enduring in the hot sun is common, while an Israel mother rants, “I think Jews that vote to evacuate us from our homes should come and talk to us. If they looked us in the eyes before they did, I think I’d feel differently.”PART 2 focuses on
Hebron ,Abraham 's ancient home, a holy city where the Palestinian majority is held suspect and monitored by the heavily armedIsraeli Defense Force , hinting at a strange role reversal of the Jewish population since theSecond World War . There, Yavin films a concrete wall where someone wrote in spraypaint, “Arabs to thecrematorium .” There's hate on both sides, but Yavin's documentary asks to what extent have the oppressed become the oppressors.Part 2 highlights the suffering of mothers on both sides of the conflict. If they haven't experienced the heartbreak of losing a child, they worry constantly about their children's safety. Yavin speaks to a weepy Palestinian woman in Hebron whose still mourning the loss of her fourteen-year-old girl. The smiling, lanky girl was shot by rioting settlers and fell off her roof. A Israeli mother shares the similarly disturbing story of watching her seven-year-old son run up to her covered in blood after having been shot by a sniper. But instead of channeling their sorrow and pain to try to change the failing system of hate, their experiences have filled them with loathing for their enemies that perpetuates the conflict. For example, an Israeli mother argues, as she bobs her baby on her lap, that the Arabs should be bombed indiscriminately to insure her children's safety.
PART 3 follows the Israeli government's construction of the
Israeli West Bank barrier surrounding the nation's major cities, creating a physical barrier between the two cultures. Israelis call it asecurity fence —Palestinians call it proof of a system ofIsraeli apartheid . This documentary begins with an interview of an Israeli woman whose husband and two sons were murdered by a suicide bomber. She tells the story from her balcony, from where she can see the restaurant in which it happened. When Yavin asks her opinion of the fence, she says her heart “curdles.” “Why wasn't it built earlier? Why did I have to pay such a dear price so that we could wise up later?”Part 3 raises the question as to whether the fence is in fact being built for security purposes or if it has political motives. Instead of running along the
green line , Israel's official border, it extends into Palestinian land, which one Palestinian argues is a “robbery of land and resources.” One Israeli official, nick-named “the father of the fence,” explains that they extended they boundary in order to make sure that guards have enough time to stop a person from crossing. The fence is likened to theBerlin wall .Yavin, also known as Mr. Television, has been reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for decades, but, until the release of this series, he's kept his political opinions to himself. These films were made with his hope to inspire moral change in his countrymen. “I cannot really do anything to relieve this misery other than to document it,” Yavin says, “so that neither I nor those like me will be able to say that we saw nothing, heard nothing, knew nothing.”
Reception
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New York Times " described it as “pessimistic, angry and highly personal.”* Lewis Roth with Americans for Peace Now said, “has had an impact in Israel because of what you see on the screen, but also because of who made it. Chaim Yavin has been Israel’s lead newscaster, and probably one the best-known voices and faces in the Jewish community.” cite web
title = Explosive Israel Documentary Series
publisher =Americans for Peace Now
url =http://www.peacenow.org/updates.asp?rid=0&cid=1417
accessdate = 2007-06-23 ]*Tom Segev of "
Ha'aretz " (5/27/05) wrote, "…For two and half years, Yavin wandered the West Bank and the Gaza Strip with a small hand-held camera, which he operated himself, without a technical crew. Here and there he was reviled as the representative of the hostile leftist media, but in general the settlers spoke to him on the assumption that he was their man, and justly so: Until now he was everyone's man."*Raanan Shaked of "
Yedioth Ahronoth " (6/1/05), wrote, "After watching The Land of the Settlers, every caring Israeli, every humane Israeli, should get up next Saturday, go to the settlement nearest to his place of residence, and drag its inhabitants, kicking and screaming, across the road to the side of sanity.*Assaf Schneider of "Ma'ariv" (6/1/05) wrote, "The documentation with the small Sony camera is an effective trick that always works…The difference is that here, it all comes together to present one unappealing idea: Disengagement has taken place long ago. Thirty years ago, to be precise, when the first settlers remained in Sebastia. Only it is a disengagement by them from Israel, from Israeliness. They let it slip now and then, when they talk contemptuously about 'those who live in
Tel Aviv andHaifa ,' when they threaten matter-of-factly to burn their ID cards, when they call anyone who is not them 'a generation of wusses,' when they fail to understand why Yavin does not want a day to come when 'Mohammed will make us all coffee.' The feeling is harsh: After all, it is true that 'we are brothers,' and the Israeli governments over the generations did indeed send them…"Notes
References
*Cite news
last = Yavin
first = Chaim
title = What Israel Must Do
publisher = "The Boston Globe "
date = September 24th, 2005
url = http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/09/24/what_israel_must_do/*Cite news
last = Ferguson
first =Barbara
title = Chaim Yavin: Israel's Mr. Television Shocks With 'Land of the Settlers'
newspaper = "Arab News "
date = January 16th, 2006
url = http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4§ion=0&article=76327&d=16&m=1&y=2006*cite web
title = Explosive Israel Documentary Series
publisher =Americans for Peace Now
url =http://www.peacenow.org/updates.asp?rid=0&cid=1417
accessdate = 2007-06-23ee also
Other documentaries about Israel:
*"At the Green Line "
*"Nadia's Friend "External links
* [http://tjctv.com/?p=141 "The Jewish Channel" reviews "Land of the Settlers"]
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