• 10 months ago
A Palestinian schoolteacher struggles to reconcile his risky commitment to political resistance with the chance of a new | dG1fcnBUR0Z5OXgtWk0
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00:00 Adam!
00:02 I can't get my head around how shocking yesterday was.
00:09 Most of the houses have demolition orders. It was just their turn.
00:13 Hello, hello.
00:17 It's an honor to meet you, Miss United Nations.
00:20 Hello, Miss Lisa. Welcome to our home.
00:23 You're not confined in that prison anymore.
00:30 This is the muscle room.
00:32 You have to finish school.
00:34 Yaakoub, please, man.
00:35 You're a coward.
00:37 Sit down, you idiot!
00:39 Yaakoub! Yaakoub!
00:49 We're very worried. What if we brought them?
00:57 Her son is the second convict, who is 24 years old.
01:01 He kidnapped my sister three years ago.
01:03 There are things I'll never be able to share with you.
01:07 Leave us some peace. Hold on to it.
01:10 Adam!
01:12 I swear I didn't kill my brother! I didn't kill my brother!
01:14 You're a coward. You feel like your father is ugly.
01:19 He's tearing you apart from the inside. He's not good at anything.
01:21 Nothing!
01:22 And what's the reason?
01:23 This is my kidnapped soldier, right?
01:26 You're not allowed to bring anyone a serial, understand?
01:28 I understand. I'm with you.
01:30 We will use every source we have to find him.
01:36 Please, do you know where my son is?
01:41 They'll keep him alive as long as it takes.
01:43 How do you know that?
01:45 Because they know that your people believe your son is worth thousands of mine.
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