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Publisher: Journeyman
Length: 52mins
Location: Israel
Copyright: ©DIWAN FILMS
Published: 4 Jun, 2009
Last Updated: 18 May, 2011
Ref: 4433
Length: 52mins
Location: Israel
Copyright: ©DIWAN FILMS
Published: 4 Jun, 2009
Last Updated: 18 May, 2011
Ref: 4433
For 21-year-old Muhammad, being an Arab in an Israeli university means no friends, no drinks after lectures and the constant threat of violence. His experience spills out in fast beats and staccato rhymes, it’s emblazoned in graffiti across the vast Palestinian wall. He dreams of being a star as bright as the ones replacing a nationality in his passport. Will Muhammad find fame, fortune or just another wall?
It’s 60 years since Israel seized Palestine and there’s celebration in the Jewish settlement of Pisgat Ze’ev. ’We made a country from nothing!’ they cry, drinking and singing and shooting fireworks into the sky. On the other side of the wall Muhammad’s refugee camp listen in sadness. ‘I hate this prison’ Muhammad says, kicking the wall. The Israeli militia forced his father onto the small Shu’fat camp in 1967. ‘It’s not a refugee camp, it’s an Arab neighbourhood’ say the Israelis. But Muhammad and his friends have no freedom, no money and no security in their lives. ‘We’re living in a ghetto’ he says, spraying the word G-TOWN in giant letters across the wall.
‘God why am I doing this?’ Muhammad says as he begins the hour and a half long bus ride to University in Ariel. Every time the bus stops along the West Bank Road he holds his breath. ‘I’m trying not to speak Arabic’ he whispers, ‘half of my class are from Israeli settlements on this land. They hate me.’ His teacher may believe that the student body accepts the 5% of Arab students in their midst, but the students tell a different tale.
‘I don’t speak to them, not at all’ , says one student, whilst another proudly declares ‘I want to kill a Palestinian’. The walls of fear, hatred and misunderstanding are all this generation has ever known. ‘I chose the shortest, nearest and cheapest Cinema and TV course’ says Muhammad when asked why he would come to a university inside an Israeli settlement. The university itself is seen as an important step in the ‘Israelisation’ of Palestinian territories and outside of its walls, the anniversary celebrations take on a new force.
‘I was beaten and stabbed by a group of Jews whilst the police watched’ says a 15-year-old Arab boy. The Ramallah refugee camp responds with a silent portent: ‘We are launching 21,915 black balloons, one for every day since our villages were destroyed’. Each balloon has a letter from a Palestinian child attached to it, expressing their hopes and dreams, living in a world of walls.
‘My dream is to make music and movies’ says Muhammad. His father put the little he had towards an education for Muhammad but is now suffering from a fatal heart disease. ‘Life is hard for us and it’s getting harder’ says his father ‘I hope to God Muhammad will make it’. As Muhammad takes the long treacherous journey home from Ariel, to Jerusalem, black balloons fill the sky.
It’s 60 years since Israel seized Palestine and there’s celebration in the Jewish settlement of Pisgat Ze’ev. ’We made a country from nothing!’ they cry, drinking and singing and shooting fireworks into the sky. On the other side of the wall Muhammad’s refugee camp listen in sadness. ‘I hate this prison’ Muhammad says, kicking the wall. The Israeli militia forced his father onto the small Shu’fat camp in 1967. ‘It’s not a refugee camp, it’s an Arab neighbourhood’ say the Israelis. But Muhammad and his friends have no freedom, no money and no security in their lives. ‘We’re living in a ghetto’ he says, spraying the word G-TOWN in giant letters across the wall.
‘God why am I doing this?’ Muhammad says as he begins the hour and a half long bus ride to University in Ariel. Every time the bus stops along the West Bank Road he holds his breath. ‘I’m trying not to speak Arabic’ he whispers, ‘half of my class are from Israeli settlements on this land. They hate me.’ His teacher may believe that the student body accepts the 5% of Arab students in their midst, but the students tell a different tale.
‘I don’t speak to them, not at all’ , says one student, whilst another proudly declares ‘I want to kill a Palestinian’. The walls of fear, hatred and misunderstanding are all this generation has ever known. ‘I chose the shortest, nearest and cheapest Cinema and TV course’ says Muhammad when asked why he would come to a university inside an Israeli settlement. The university itself is seen as an important step in the ‘Israelisation’ of Palestinian territories and outside of its walls, the anniversary celebrations take on a new force.
‘I was beaten and stabbed by a group of Jews whilst the police watched’ says a 15-year-old Arab boy. The Ramallah refugee camp responds with a silent portent: ‘We are launching 21,915 black balloons, one for every day since our villages were destroyed’. Each balloon has a letter from a Palestinian child attached to it, expressing their hopes and dreams, living in a world of walls.
‘My dream is to make music and movies’ says Muhammad. His father put the little he had towards an education for Muhammad but is now suffering from a fatal heart disease. ‘Life is hard for us and it’s getting harder’ says his father ‘I hope to God Muhammad will make it’. As Muhammad takes the long treacherous journey home from Ariel, to Jerusalem, black balloons fill the sky.
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And how do you think a Jew would feel attending a university in Syria, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia? For crying out loud, people, when are you going to stop blaming the Jews, who own 0.6% of all "arab" lands, for all the troubles in the Middle East when Muslims are blowing each other apart, raping and maiming and murdering their women, and whose "civilization" is a catastrophic disaster? Exactly as the Book of Genesis describes them, 16:12. He shall be a wild man: his hand will be against all men, and all men’s hands against him: and he shall pitch his tents over against all his brethren.
Posted: Jun 05 2009, 02:03 Report AbuseDoes Daniel Pearl ring a bell, or is "political correctness" and pathetic bleeding heart liberalism's chronic sympathy for the devil still the order of the day? Can it be *ANY* clearer? Or can liberals still be so utterly BLIND?
Craig reveals himself to be the bigot he is. He throws up red herrings as excuses, as if one crime justifies another or one injustice justifies another.
Posted: Jun 05 2009, 04:49 Report AbuseI can't stand it when trolls leave comments that have nothing to do with the video.
Posted: Jun 06 2009, 00:46 Report AbuseMuslims are mentioned in the Bible? Or are you misinterpreting it for your own purposes?
And who prosecuted the murderers of Daniel Pearl? Pakistani Muslims. Who did Daniel Pearl's father go on a speaking tour with to promote dialogue and understanding within American Jewish and Muslim communities? A Muslim. I could go on and on.
This video shows us one human being's life and his experiences. If we can't feel anything for him, there goes our humanity, and we have more in common with the Nazis.
Craig Nim or whoever go to the heal...is it possible that your rewrited bible mentioned muslims? how it could be possible...drope your hatred and try to find out what THE HOLY CORAN says about Jews and Christins....exactly what they are! your blinded with misconceptions and stériotypes of CNN...
Posted: Jun 10 2009, 12:06 Report AbuseThoses u're talking about are human beings like you, exactly like you! who decided that you're like you are now....it's you? those people chose their lives...neither you nore them did...so take it easy and try to know what is your goal in this life and after...perhaps you're laughing at theim, thinking that you're so right and your bible is so...but give you a chance, learn more about islam and muslims before it's late....
Here, learn something about Islam yourself:
Posted: Jun 23 2009, 00:53 Report Abusehttp://www.terrorismawareness.org/videos/108/the-violent-oppression-of-women-in-islam/
http://www.terrorismawareness.org/what-really-happened/
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-871902797772997781
That should be a good primer as to the ultimate aim of Islam, or have you missed the crackdown in Tehran lately?
I was watching this and it broke my heart as a Jew. I live in America, which may sway my view, yet this still makes me terribly sad, since it only shows the perpetual continuance of hatred, bigotry, and closed mindedness.
Posted: Dec 26 2009, 07:33 Report AbuseI have to say this movie made me hate all those people especially young people who believe in the media, or like the land for parties and to have fun. Also, Mohammad is a young palestinian who shares similar things as many israelis. Palestinian, Israeli, Arab, Jew, Moslem, Christian these are words. In the end, we are ALL human. we all have feelings, we are deserve to achieve as many of our dreams as we can. If you put so much effort to say there is an occupation or to hate the other it means YOU don't even love yourself.
Posted: Dec 27 2010, 07:02 Report Abuse