Israeli-born director Tamara Erde visits six independently-run Israeli and Palestinian schools to investigate how histor | dG1fWk5aV3lTZXlpRmM
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00:00When I was in school, I never had doubts or any questions about the national history I
00:25was taught. I was patriotic, I wanted to serve in the army. I didn't know anything
00:35about Palestinian history or about the occupation. It was only during my army
00:45service that I started asking questions or having doubts. Now, a few years later, I
00:53decided to come back and see if things have changed.
01:24Did you see that? Did I annoy you or not?
01:27This is not the way to do it. Do you know how to get to this end?
01:35Exactly. This is Hamza's class.
01:37Because everything is surrounded by Arabs, suddenly I realized that there is a Jewish
01:52place where all the Jews are. And this is the key to us, because they want the land here.
01:57And what can you do to stop it?
02:00You can annoy them.
02:08Long live Palestine!
02:11A message to a French Jew, Rocio.
02:13Rocio? Where did you get the name from?
02:15I don't know.
02:17Oh Rocio, we are in a terrible situation because of Israel. They took our land, our bread,
02:24our salt and our water.
02:26They took our land, our bread, our salt and our water.
02:39Say the word Shalom. What does it mean?
02:42Shalom? I already forgot what it means.
02:48Let's say that a 17-year-old boy, instead of being kind and naive and dreaming of peace,
02:55doesn't know what peace is. This is the problem of the country.