B'Tselem Shorts: Documenting the Seldom Seen (2007) +

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Various (8 films)
TRT:
23 min
MPAA Rating:
NR
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SYNOPSIS:

A series of short human rights documentaries made by B'Tselem, one of Israel's leading human rights' organization. Titles: The Prisoners' Children; The Separation Barrier; The Killing of 'Itaf Zalat; Southern Hebron Hills: Life in the Shadow of Settler Violence; Lethal Ambiguity; Uncompensated.


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FULL SYNOPSIS

In 1967, Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza. Since then, more than 3.5 million Palestinian residents have been living under occupation, subject to human rights violations on a frequent and daily basis. Restrictions on movement, detention, indiscriminate shooting, and injury to civilians are just some of the violations to which Palestinians are regularly exposed.

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B'Tselem website

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