Palestinians: What do you think of Israeli Arabs?
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"... and they're free."
Says alot.
Man, you could feel his pain, and the obvious and justified envy and sadness. It’s like that classic cartoon where the kid is sick stuck at home while he watches all the other kids play outside through his window.
Israel would be smart to try and incorporate as many Palestinians who would prefer to live free in Israel. It’s tough to determine who has what intentions.
i'm an israeli and the dude at 2:56, when he says "they're free" with a sad smile, i really felt that.
i hope we can find a solution so they can be free still in our lifetime.
As far as i know the movement in Judea, Samaria & Jordan valley is free. Also, the entrance of palestinians with certificates to Israel (recognized border) now takes minutes.
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@@moshecsbgu1
Shkoyach!
@@AdamAlbilya1 מחכים לראות אותך, אחי.
And when they become free they will raise an army and invade you
I respect you for being human
Hey Corey why don't you interview your translator one day? :D
Manar Nabut you're an incredible, brave woman. But have you ever felt scared or endangered, by either side?
Manar Nabut how do you feel being the translator? It's not an easy job to be also, sort of a diplomat, between the two sides even though you need to be objective as possible? Do you come from Israel or the territories?
Manar Nabut Hi! Thank you for your reply, I actually didn't expect a reply from you 😂 I would like to know a little about your life like which environment you grew up in, where you are from (Israel or the Palestinian territories?), what things were like in your childhood, what motivated you to become a translator (and maybe how you became one?), how your daily work life is as a translator, what languages you know besides English and Arabic (and how well?), which languages you would like to learn, and maybe future plans. For example whether you plan on moving somewhere outside of the Middle East or not, or what you like about living in your area! If you don't want to move somewhere else, what makes you want to stay in Israel/Palestine despite the conflict? Things like that. Just anything about you really, so the viewers can get to know you a little, because we only hear your voice in the background when you translate things but no one really knows anything about you so you're quite mysterious at this point, but I think you deserve to be known because of the great work you do to help Corey with his interviews. So yeah, an interview with you or something like that would be great, it would be great if you could reveal who you are! :) OH and are you and Corey friends or do you only see each other when he needs a translator? Because if you're not friends with him, you should be! 😊 Greetings from Germany!
PS: You are doing a great job as a translator, I respect you!! 😊
Salam from Algeria Manar Nabut, have great time hear you and how it is difficult to translate thoughts of people, and finally realize thanks to you, how complex is the Arabic language or Arabic system of thoughts especially compared to English , you had several hard times translating, adding to that the political aspect, seems you have pretty hard job , hope you get payed very well cheers .G.Aissa.
Manar Nabut salamat. im israeli.you're doing impressive job and you translate so well the feelings of people. i wish we israelis could come to ramallah to enjoy its unique atmosphere
“They’re free” that’s sad 😔
They are not using terror in order to achive their goals! That's happy!
Freee Palästina
@perakole
Yeah .... but I condemn the Lehi publicly just like most of the Jews did at the time.
As well as the 1994 Baruch Goldstein massacre.
Now I know that the state of Israel recognized the Lehi later on but that was controversial even in Israel itself and most people know don't really give a damn about it or the Lehi.
Now don't forget that what the Lehi did was 75 years ago when people were much less intelligent and they were no near similar to what they are today.
The terror attacks came as a result of the holocaust and because the British didn't want to do what they said they will, giving Jews a state.
Meanwhile Most Palestinians don't condemn Hamas nor terror attacks by them and they even elected it in order to support its ideology.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Palestinian_legislative_election
means most Palestinians are extremists and not interested in A real peace or compromise with Israel.
Or high level negotiations.
Currently Israel is pluralist and unlike Hamas, it has not screwed up the election held since 2006.
@perakole the lehi dont kill babys in sleep...
They are plenty Free in Idea and Samaria. 90% have complete autonomy. Other than Jerusalem the checkpoints are long gone. Money runs through Judea and Samaria from NGO's , EU and Gulf States like a great river. They are free to go to Israeli Universities. Free to work for Israeli companies for good wages. The story of oppression is a fake .
I just love the translator. Her voice is so soothing :0
Shadow Fox
Soothing like teeth grinding on metal
@@manarn1 keep up the great work!
Manar Nabut keep up the work
Manar Nabut you make me relax
Yeah!!
I think that too
for the record, i love listening to the translator. she seems extremely intelligent. I would like to see a video about her as well as you corey ( if you haven't done so already)
Yess I'd love to get to know more about her views
It is great what you are doing Mr Corey, bravo
they guy at 3:05 looks just like my brother, we are 100% ashkenazi Jews, I cant believe us the jews and the Palestinians are so similar to each other
Yes ive seen multiple people in other videos who can easily pass as Ashkenaz.. we all have levantine origins (which is different from arab)
@@crunchypeanut7554 no arabs living in the levant are not like aramaic or assyrian people. We are arabs first!
That’s because some “Palestinians” are ethnic Jews who were forced to convert to Islam hundreds of years ago and then forgot their ethnicity through forgetting their old religion, in addition to having the same Levantine blend that the Israelis have, but the Palestinians also have a blend of countless things from all over, because there is no actual Palestinian ethnicity or people, they are simply a personification of Islam’s fight to end the Jews.
@@ladyessi you were brainwashed to think that when you were colonized by the Arabs, however, there are no ethnic Arabs other than the Arabian peninsula. And all Muslim-colonized countries NEED to return to their original ethnic identities in order to heal themselves from the extreme poverty, suffering, and ignorance which Islam has put in them.
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3:01 they're free, nailed it.
ruclips.net/video/XwBSWN4s9JU/видео.html
he is also free he lives in area a
@@uganda1419 unfortunately to go to the sea is nearly impossible for them right now
Did that sign really say “SABWAY” instead of Subway? Lol
yes
x oO are you assuming the subway owner is a female?
lol
It can be to wrap your head around the bizarre pronunciation of the letter U in English...
Should be SABWEY
Finally a video based on my questions!
What you do is very important and also interesting. Please keep it up! Thank you!
Your video are so interesting please keep doing what you do
I really appreciate the wonderful job you doing here 😍❤️
May Israel and Palestine one day soon find peace together and live together, side by side, as cousins.
we hope , weve got 1.5 million muslim arabs in israel ! we are living in peace with them , in the same cities buildings and works .
they know the jewish people is respectful and we dont care about religion or skin color , but palestinians lives 2000 years behind us and they are still telling lies
There is no such thing as "palestine" or "palestinian". It's a made up fictitious name. These area all just the same regional arabs. It's crazy!
Lagolop you’re not helping the situation but fueling the conflict. Please stop.
@@skylar0628 Just telling the truth :)
Zay gezunt.
@@mcyoni93 With that mindset Israelis will never solve this conflict. Y’all make the situation even worse and hide under the Agenda of "we Israelis are so good and the others are bad“ - that’s not how it works. There is something called seeing from a different perspective and acknowledging your own flaws, Israels flaws. Same goes for Palestine, the difference is I’ve personally come to the conclusion that Israelis tend to act more ignorant and less willing to accept the other side as their own. Don’t act all innocent here.
"They're free" His eyes scream pain and sadness.
oh you so emotional , go live in Hebron for 24hours and lets see what you think about ''palestines'' after that
@@IGORLETOXD yeah let him go, he will discover the beauty of Palestine, and how kind and beautiful the people are. In addition, they're so welcoming and so respectful, they have a beautiful heart and manners. Unlike you. All the love to them💗🇵🇸
@@IGORLETOXD he is more than welcomed!
The only thing that’s imprisoning the inhabitants of Palestine are the lies they have made up and the genocidal hatred of Jews that Islam fills them with!!
"Don't say anything"
Thats when shit got really near to getting real
Why did she say that though
@@bluerain716 because she didn't want her to think that hes an Israeli Jew, then there would be problems
@@itsnadaaaa i dont think she wanted him to correct her as she is not an isreali and it would have come off as rude.
Waiting for someone to translate what the women said
Which woman?
The most important difference is that Israeli arabs don't want Israel to disappear. They can see the benefits of developed and democratic society.
Israel is not a democratic country though
@@sofiajohansson8537 yes it is. And that's why they don't want arabs to become majority in a one state solution.
there isn't a levant developed and democratic society is due to israel and iran making the region unstable and making terrorist ideas easier to expand on, once they see their fellow arabs getting bombed and genocided (syrians,iraqis,palestinians)
@@sofiajohansson8537where are you from?!! Israel is democratic with 2 arab parties in the parliament
@@ayalaostrovsky9550 Apartheid states cannot be democratic. Your ethno laws are not democratic sorry but you are fooled.
Thank you for the video. It's interesting to see people's perspective.
I am from NY, and I too live in a camp, but most people would call it an apartment.
I lived with 2 Palestinian Muslims, they REALLY hated Israeli Arabs. The Israeli Arabs were actually pretty cool, didn't hate anyone, and didn't focus on anyone being different.
liar
I guess it has to do with being viewed as a traitor. At least that's how I thought about it
Yep, I used to date a Palestinian (Im Latin) and he HATED with fervor the 2 Israeli Arab (one christian, one muslim ) students in our Univ. He saw them as traitors, but deep down I believe he was envious because they (Israeli Arabs) loved Israel, they even wore a Star of David , they felt grateful that they were both under full scholarship by the state of Israel to do their Phd and M.A, they actually felt empathy and sorry for my bf , my bf was a hypocrite to them, smiled and tried to persuade them for the Palestinian cause, but honestly it was pathetic, it was almost like a 2 grown adults telling a kid with a tantrum to calm down. My Bf hated anyone who was against his Palestinian cause, what was weird was he even hated the pro-palestinian jews, he saw them as stupid. he would watch Al-jazeera all day in his dorm room. I listened to all his stories and his admiration for Sadam Hussein, and endless plight, but his hatred, perpetual victimhood and control was too much. That was 20 years ago. Now I live a Jewish life , happily converted 5 years ago, I speak Hebrew and would love to do Aliyah one day. Am Israel Chai!
@@l.a7710you want us to believe in your lie, bias and racism?
@@CarlaLuciana-sk6by you have issues. Get help.
2:50 this guy changed me!
Im a israeli and i want this guy to be my friend he just moved me so much.
If some one knows him please help me connect him
exodus24 z He looks and also sounds like a such a good person. I would be his friend. He seems like he has a good heart.
because youn have a good heart
Wow . tell me you really think Palestine is your country ?
you are a good person appreciate ya , but what about other palistinian who also live like they are in the jail ?
@@CraftMusic if every Israeli had a good Palestinian friend and every Palestinian a good Israeli friend. Don't you think the situation would be so much better?
"How does that make them different to be Israeli?" 2:58 "they're free" - nuff said.
Yes, enough said because it shows that the Palestinians are not allowed to be free by the "Israeli" government. The freedom of the "Israeli" people is an illusion and relative, and the Palestinians would be free if "Israel" no longer existed.
Anthony Dagher Umm.. dude, you just heard a Palestinian Arab saying that the Palestinian Arabs living in Israel are free, while he is not free under Palestinian Arab independent government. So I guess anyone who doesn't agree with your twisted mentality is under an "illusion"
+interestingyoutubechannel you are the one with the twisted mentality, and I stand by the fact that even the Jewish "israeli" citizens have the illusion of freedom, just like those in the United States. No, what is being stated is that the Palestinians are not free in the Palestinian territories due to the actions of the "israeli" government against the Palestinians there. That does not mean that Palestinians will not experience more freedom in "Israel". It is a matter of how those in the Palestinian territories are treated by "Israel", not by their own government.
Anthony Dagher Sorry to break it to you, that is a twisted mentality. By your standards, the PA government are unaccountable for any of their actions of governance (..whether in economics, social incitement to violence, education brainwashing or otherwise) and the people's hardship is all because of Israel instead. You are stretching reality into another freakin universe there.
If you talked in a philosophical sense of the "illusion of freedom" in any/all countries, then we could talk. But even then, it would still be a case of Israeli Arabs having *relatively* more freedom than in any Arab country, and actually more than a lot of Europe would give them too.
+interestingyoutubechannel You broke nothing to me since you are the one with the twisted mentality. I am not saying they are not accountable at all for their actions of governance, but I am saying that you are essentially lying by saying that Palestinians do not feel free because of their own government when it is the "Israeli" government which makes them feel that way. I would think that the economics is not in a good state in their current situation, and in regard to "social incitement to violence", what do you call "Israeli" citizens being pushed to join their military? They are the ones who have been brainwashed through their education, and I can put most of the responsibility for their hardship on "israel". I am stretching nothing here. We could certainly talk about he illusion of freedom in various supposedly free countries. They obviously have relatively more freedom than the Palestinians, not more than in any Arab country. I wonder why you included Europe in the comparison as well though.
maaan.. that sadness and showcase of tolerance by the last lady 🥲 Keep up the good work Corey
2:50 they are free with a look that kills any human being that has feelings. One day my brother you'll be free. No matter how long it's dark the sun will rise
I;m afraid that you"ll have to wait a very long time. Jews waited for it about 2,000 years and now you can also wait that period of time. Inshalla.
Yes, they will be free one-day
Just how Jerusalem was freed by Salahuddin from the crusades!!!
@@gotnoname7051 You mean salahuddin the mass murderer monster :)
@@alangervasis nope, that would be richard the roachheart
@@alangervasis The Massacre of Ayyadieh occurred during the Third Crusade after the fall of Acre when King Richard I had more than two thousand Muslim prisoners of war from the captured city beheaded in front of the Ayyubid armies of sultan Saladin on 20 August 1191.
You guys always have leading questions.
Such an amazing job that Corey and Mon Amie (and others maybe tat i dont know) are doing rasing the voice of the people. I hope all of us who are really intrested on people it self and not idiology, religion and other ways to hate each other can raise the voice of ones that want to find solutions dignified and fair, learning to give up some things for peace and building a new culture of respect and coexistence with real commitment to them. Free movement, interwoven economies, administrative differences and zero ZERO tolerance for terrorism and illegal occupation no matter who it comes from.
It's good people to understand each other and to love as one
It's really just the politicians and politically oriented sociopaths ultimately. Normal Palestinians and Israelis don't want the nonsense, except maybe for right wingers like the settlers.
Driving in the west bank is one of the scariest experiences I've ever had. If you think drivers in Italy are nuts, try the WB😱
Love the guy at 5:27 saying they don’t wear Islamic attire as they should whilst he is in short sleeves himself!
lol
He talks about hijab. His clothes are fine according to Islamic rules. He doesn’t wear anything wrong or non Islamic.
@@ranaelhaddad2458 I think Jo meant that he's not wearing the traditional dress, while the others were, so it seemed ironic even though it's ok. Respect to everyone🙏
Congrats on your 100k subs! Hopefully you get your next 100k subs very soon!
nice video peace is for all
The translator is the real star of the show here
The last woman was asked the same questions as the others but answered what she was told automaticly to answer no matter what kind of a question it is.
I think the poor lady was just venting. She needed to let it out
@@andiehernandez1995 What took you so long to respond?
@@simko8665maybe same reason i have? Just saw this vid today.
@@myplan8166 And what is your conclusion?
Corey, the translator says "a little different *from* them" at 6:57, and you change that in the subtitles to "a little different *than* them". "Different than" is an annoying North Americanism (I'm a fellow Canadian; I have nothing against North America), and is just grammatically incorrect. It comes across as a bit disrespectful towards your translator when she, who speaks English as a second language, says this phrase correctly, and you, as a native English speaker, "correct" her to make the sentence incorrect.
2:56 for your information, Israeli's have torn down multiple houses in his town, Beit Jala, that appears in the clip.
now his "they're free" hits even harder.
For your information, the houses were torn down because there was shooting from these houses to the Israeli neighborhood Gilo that's right in front of Beit Jala.
@@lizberezin2919 So your solution is to tear the houses down?
@@rzeid556criminal behaviour has consequences and in the middle east things are done differently.
It's a gem again, thank you!
2:56 is so sad. Such a good guy. He is basically saying that all what 'Palestinians', meaning Arabs in the area, say about Israel is completely untrue and the Arabs in Israel are treated as equal... His sadness and longing for the same treatment is a little hope that once the 'one state solution' may work out there.
Read 1Samuel 15:2-3 then you talk about 2:56
the two guys at 4:31 should start a palestinian boy band
I enjoy the totally legit "Sabway" in 4:51
3.13 - Like an Anthony Kiedis/Paul McCartney hybrid.
The translator should get her own RUclips Chanel. She doesn't need Corey. 😅
ehhh he knows Hebrew so
She is from the 48 so l think she knows hébreu as Well
Many Arabs in Israel speak perfect Hebrew. Corey doesn't and never will. He's ok most of the time, but he doesn't understand nuances. It's most noticeable in translation mistakes in the subtitles.
Those who chose to belong to Israel I. 1948 are free. The other ones made the wrong choice
they can't handle the fact that they are free--yet a minority in their country. Muslims are used to seeing others as dhimmi, the others must pay extortion taxes (jizya). So they have trouble handling the aspect that they are a minority, yet free. They are similar to the Jews in the US--except the US government takes our money and sends it to Islamic Jewkillers, while the Israeli government would be very content to just be left alone. Obviously, it's not funding, arming or training Jewish mercenaries that go on stabbing or car ramming rampages against Muslims.
Hey COREY! I AM FROM MALAYSIA. I WANT TO SEND A QUESTION.
ASK A PALESTINIAN/ISRAELI ARAB : DO YOU HAVE EUROPEAN ANCESTRY?
some of them, he asked them in the family Q episode
DANISH SULAIMAN Im from Malaysia too! 😊🇲🇾
hi im malaysian too lol
I just want to see the translator 😄
Khaled Elhaj same 😂
google "Manar Nabut"
Why the translator told you "dont say anything"?
My guess is that the lady who said you are from the lands of 1948, got it wrong. So the translator didn't want Corey to correct her.
I believe the translator told Corey who is a Canadian- Israeli Jew not to say anything when the Palestinian lady incorrectly deduced that Corey was an Israeli Arab or what the Palestinians call the 1948 Arabs .
Becuase the lady was so judgmental.
@@odessafile75 yes so they won't kill him because he is a Jew.she saved his life
@@odessafile75 I'm pretty sure the Palestinian woman did not assume Corey himself was an Arab, because he wouldn't have needed a translator to speak to her if he were Arab...
Thanks!
can someone translate the full speech of the scarry lady before she goes scarry? Like, before she does that face. She speaks a lot and the translator doesnt seem to translate everything. From 7:40 Thank you
She is just answering the question about how you can tell the difference by clothing then she says "For example I can tell you are one (of the 48 Palestinians)". The face she made just means like oh I figured you out. It isn't threatening. The translator probably just wanted her to not find out that Corey is a Jew/Israeli.
@@stevenv6463 thank you!
Israel has a responsibility to safeguard the Arabs when the line is drawn and the die is cast, I pray that it happens in this generation 🇮🇱🙏
You mean Palestinians
Arabs are babies? They cant be responsible by themselvs? Very racist
We have no responsibility to protect our oppressors of 1400 years. We wish them all the best in the numerous countries which they have.
@@misskleokleo7371As an Arab-Israeli we don't call ourselves Palestinian, we are thankful yo Israel for all of the benefits and rights to live under democracy and feel proud to be a citizen of Israel.
Perfect question
8:02 "don't say anything"
can someone explain this comment by the translator? was there any risk in replying to that?
I was wondering that too. It feels like the lady being interviewed made a passive-aggressive comment about the translator being an Israeli arab. Can anyone translate the comments leading up to this point?
To me it seems that the lady recognised from which village the translator is (from the translator' accent) so the translator stopped the interview because she (the translator) didn't want that viewers know the name of village/area where she is from.
@@omgwtflolz111 It wasn't passive aggressive. I speak arabic. She felt that the translator was pushing the question a bit so I assume she took it as "can you tell I'm from 48 lands" but the funny look she gave her was just a humorous "gotcha" look that arab moms and aunties give kids when they catch them doing something sneaky.
I salut you man I'll help you out!
4:36 ''Sabway'' Hee hee.
In Sudan we have subday 🤣
Shihab Al Din love Sudan from Palestine
@@yazanarafat5997 still love how they recognize Israel?
@@ussrcommunism6754 that’s the government not the people
I can hear the accent difference though I do not speak Arabic. They have partial hebrew accent
That's normal even the Palestinian who lives in Lebanon, Syria or Jordan their dialect had been changed partially to the host country dialects.
Some of them, those who grew up around Jews. Some Arabs, who live only around other Arabs, don't learn Hebrew until they're grownups, in which case their accent isn't Israeli at all.
The accent is naturally different from village to village so imagine the differences from the west bank to the north or south...
As an Arab her accent is pure Arabic no Hebrew .
Yes because their ancestors spoke one of many Hebrew dialect. Same with Lebanese and Jordanian Arabic.
1:03 Corey asks just the right questions...
Addressing non-Israeli Arabs, about Arab Israelis and why generally we love them as 100% Israeli, and usually have equal values on the most important issues: quoting the *Declaration of Independence of Israel* , the democratic Jewish State - "[Israel] will *ensure complete equality of social and political rights* to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex; it will *guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture* ; it will safeguard the Holy Places of all religions.
We appeal - in the very midst of the onslaught launched against us now for months - to the Arab inhabitants of the State of Israel to preserve peace and participate in the upbuilding of the State on the basis of full and equal citizenship and due representation in all its provisional and permanent institutions.
We extend our hand to all neighbouring states and their peoples in an offer of peace and good neighbourliness, and appeal to them to establish bonds of cooperation and mutual help with the sovereign Jewish people settled in its own land. The State of Israel is prepared to do its share in a common effort for the advancement of the entire Middle East."
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Now, from *Declaration of Independence* of the PLO: "[Palestine National Council decides...] to provide all means and possibilities for the intensification of our people's uprising, at all levels and by all methods, with a view to ensuring its continuation and escalation... to strengthen and develop...attack groups and the popular army... That noble stance is based on...the Arab and Islamic cause. ...the land of victorious revolution and deep commitment to the victory of Palestine, will have the most profound effect on the spirit of our militant people, the people of the intifadah"
- note, "intifadah" is a term for when we had suicide bombers blowing up our buses, cafes, malls, etc. Since then, every Israeli citizen (Jew & Arab) gets scanned for bombs when entering malls, cinemas etc there's even security on school entrances.
yeh right......so why are non-Jews in Israel officially regarded as a "demographic threat" and a "problem".......I think they are referred as "alien residents" in Israeli law.....Zionists need oxymorons to play the "Land Of Israel" game.
And only in Israel, there is a major difference between citizenship and nationality. While non-Jews can be citizens, only Jews are nationals....it how Israeli apartheid works.
gur ruh "I think they..." - you think wrong. They are referred as "Israeli citizens" in Israeli law.
"only in Israel there's a major difference between citizenship and nationality" - wrong again. For example, Belgium has several nations as one people, so does the United Kingdom, so does Iraq (or at least used to, before daesh), so does Spain.
"only Jews are nationals" - wrong......again. Israeli non-Jews are....Israeli, exactly as much as the Jews are Israeli. If by "nationals" you mean the Jewish nation, then yes of course, non-Jews are not of the Jewish nation. Was this the crux of your "analysis" (I'm of course joking with the word 'analysis', you are way too "challenged" for that word to apply)
Hey stupid, Israel doesn't recognize the "Israeli" nationality.......which shows you must be a Know-Nothing American Zionist.
Hasbara troll
@@mya4126This man has stated nothing but well onown and objective facts here, how is it troll?
7:52 "Don't say anything" lol
Do you think the fact that your Arabic translator appears to be noticeably ‘48 could’ve affected some responses? The look that one lady gave her was wild
Not all Muslims are basically similar in all the Arab world only as customs and traditions and there is a slight difference, but the West Bank does not differ from Jerusalem in any way
@Manar Nabut Why did you say to Corey not to say anything when that woman said she can tell your from 1948 land ?
Eddie1536 good question.
Because he could get in trouble and end up on CNN.
She felt unsafe, especially in Nablus which has a very heavy Palestinian police presence.
His questions are always closed and target specific goals from questioning. I would respect this more if he listened and asked open questions. Its like he knows the answers he wants and uses closed questioning to get it.
Viewers are the ones asking the questions...If you have something you want answered you can ask him too
@@ddh8624 Yes but keep in mind that he may ask these questions to 100+ different people, then only select a half dozen answers to put in the video. This way he *could* (not saying he does this) manipulate what appears to be the general opinion of the populace. Mostly, the answers appear to be varied, so that's a good sign.
@@effsixteenblock50 he doesn’t ask that many people because the same people reappear in his videos
At 3:05 the interpreter corrects the interviewer and says that he cannot call the Israeli Arabs..Arabs, but should call them Palestinians. It's like saying you can't call the Israeli Jews "Jews". Annoying.
She's a good interpreter
ruclips.net/video/XwBSWN4s9JU/видео.html
No, she does a horrible job, and she makes mistakes constantly!! Her understanding of Arabic isn’t that strong.
We are all human beings for so long time we have been killers of our all prophets and now it's time for confessing so we should confess together
3:17 my doppelganger is a Palestinian guy. That's cool.
😂
What did the lady say at 7:45 and why did she wink? The tense moments when the translator constrains the interviewer are the best...
She implied that the translator is an Israeli Arab.
To clarify for the translator, they were and are Arabs. They started calling themselves Palestinians because of Arafat in 1964, before that they were known as Arabs or Jordanians NOT Palestinians as that referred to the Jews of the land at that time. West bank is Judea Samaria....West bank doesn't sound very Arabic, does it?
To clarify for you, yes we now you are a Zionist Nazi.
8:01 why does she say "don't say anything"??
Hi, this is the translator. The woman thought i was an Arab Israeli, and i didn't want to correct her, nor did i want Corey to correct her, that's all. I am from Ramallah.
@@monamie691 helloo habibi you are damn smart. Generation of peace ,more people need you💕
Gil I think that you should change or not use a translator. And if you do you have to not use a translator who is from the people you ask on. The answers here are for sure affected if they think an 48 Arab is standing before them
for a moment i thought i saw the real Spork of Star Trek Discovery. that guy on 03:05 looks like him
My uncle is a Arab Israeli living in Nazareth Israel were I’m from and Jesus Christ is from he speaks Hebrew went to Yarmouk University makes me wish we would’ve stayed
then leave you are just traitors
@@user-dj6cd6hi9q I think you misunderstood what he said. He saying that he wishes that his family stayed had stayed in Israel, so, like his uncle, he could have gone to university, as well.
Yehudim are native and always had a presence in the levant. they have ethnic, cultural, historical, and linguistic ties to the land.
nope , only jews from the levant have right in this land ..others are whites and berbers who converted early to judaism ^^
no its the same topic. what does race have to do with your ethnicity or identity? tell me.
Jews are not occupying any land, the land is disputed territory with both the arabs and the jews having historical claim to the land.
Palestinians are not even Arabs they're Arabic speaking people (same as syrians lebanese egyptians moroccans etc) , Arabs are only in the Arabian peninsula . Second thing , After many imigration from european jewish to the british Palestine from 1900 to 1948 the israelis literally invaded that land in 1948 occupied it illegally ,and kicked the palestinians out of their homes ...that's what evryone in the world knows , even the supporters of israel ... and you're still keeping occupying more lands in the west bank and bringing european jews there ( even the new converted WTFF haha) ...anyway you already won everything , but his doesn't mean that you're the right side .
still didnt answer my question.
They didn't invade, they returned from diaspora and bought land from the arabs. Arabs kick themselves out of the land when they went off to fight against the newly self determined jews.
Jews were considered Palestinian, look at the jewish owned Palestine Post which later turned into Jerusalem Post. The Palestinian identity was created after Jordan left the West Bank in 67 leaving the leftover Jordanians in Judea and Samaria. lol
Palestine is a colonial invention.
A Hamas official said "We are Egypt. We are Saudis. Who are the Palestinians?"
Arafat was a Egyptian born Arab Nationalist Palestinian. Does that make sense to you?
the Palestinian identity is older than the current state of Israel , dont' you know the Deportivo Palestino club ( built by chritian palestinian community in Chille in 1920 ) also there a lot of other evidences that the people of that land considered themselves Palestinians ...and please dont tell me shitty quotes from terrorists like hamas cuz we both know how much retarded they are ...
Palestine beeing an integral part of Greater Syria could also be acceptable ,since Canaan and Assyria people have a lot in common , culturally historically and geographically . PS : Assyrians (Syria ) Phoenicians (Lebanon) and Canaanites (Palestine) are all not Arabs , they are levantine , Israel looks irrelevant among them, but you like using the term Arab to make them look like bedouins from the arabian penisula which is not true at all.
any way you are an Israeli and I'm not a Palestinian , you're nationalist and biased . I don't really care much and I try to be neutral . I told you my point of view and how I see things and i don't think you're gonna change mind about the legitimacy of the state of Israel . have a good night ,Shalom.
I don't really get what they mean by Israeli-Arabs. Could anyone please explain?
Thank you😊
The lady wanted to say their clothes are brands ☹️
"Don't say anything "
Yeah, sure. The Israelis should feel safe! 🙄
3:00 i hear shisha sound
Sorry, but your translator is making so many errors, that it's taking away from your videos - that I otherwise find very interesting.
6:19 The guy just completely changes his expression, his opinion, everything, as if someone said something to him !😮
Hey corey. I am from india. Can you ask the Israeli Christians IS ISRAEL THE SAFEST COUNTRY THAN ANY OTHER MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRY TO LIVE AS A CHRISTIAN
I would say that the UAE is the safest for Christians in the middle east
Lebanon would probably be that
@@mustafa.bakes. Yep Lebanon is a good Middle East place for Christians. But the inflation though....
@@lebollsong that’s the economy
But the fact remains that it’s safer than other places and definitely safer for christians than israel
@@mustafa.bakes. True
I really want to visit Palestine. I am working as a lecturer and I have got so many students from so many Arabic and African countries. They are no different from us in everyway ( Turks) We are cut from the same cloth.
You're more than welcome in Palestine anything, and I wish you all the best! What you said is absolutely true!
It's a little problematic, considering there is no Palestine. However, you can visit many many Arab and Muslim countries around the middle east!
It's hard to visit a place that doesn't exist. You Turks illegally occupied Israel from 1517-1917 years. You could have made any country you want there.
NEVER call a Turk an Arab! Or an Iranian or Persian for that matter!
The Turks also helped the Jews in the past, whereas the Arabs did not!
@@friezler Well, I for one, have hope that the occupied territories will no longer be occupied one day.
Are they not allowed to apply for citizenship?
Nope they're not
In 1988 their jordanian citizenship was cancelled.
The guy who is talking about "Islamic attire" is talking about women. He's wearing a western shirt.
Shirt is not a western clothing. It's history dates back to ancient Egypt (BC period). Also in 11th century Koreans also wore a shirt like attire. Also its your assumptions. Usually Muslim men wear shorts that are up to knee or longer pants. He may have referred to both men and women. I don't know, and you also do not know for sure.
The Arabs who have integrated into Israeli society are enjoying a great life, with equal rights.
The J*ws who were in SS were living great life, too.
@@AaAa-pf7tjwhat a stupid comparison
@@arielm6613 what a zionisst answer.
Annex Gaza to Egypt, West bank to Jordan, the way it used to be. Grant them citizenship and treat them like human beings. Cut the bullshit.
I dont think Egypt nor Jordan would agree to such thing..
Is the translator Israeli like the one woman assumed? She sounds like she has a North American accent to me.
I want to give the 2:50 guy a hug🥺
Palestinians are one. The one makes the different and aggregation is the occupation
The occupation comes from hamas. The people look like they are living there just fine in IsraelZ They wont be living better under different muslim regimes...
Guess what you can be free too.Get rid of HAMAS.
and fatah.
1000% true ! they need to stop their lies .
For me as a german, knowing nothing, this vid is really interesting. For arabs it seems to be like, you are with us, you are like us, or you are different and against us. It doesn't look like as if there is the option not to be like them and just not caring, just living side by side without any feelings. Guess, religion is too strong while ruling everything in society. Not possible in a secular state.
Most of the people are saying that they are the same, but the video that asked the Palestinians if they would marry people from Gaza or from other towns showed how big the differences are.
They have to invent a national identity in order to fight Israel. But, beneath the surface it doesn't work.
8:01 "don't say anything..." my aunt always tell my uncle that :D
nature giver shes from ramallah.
nature giver she said to the last woman in arabic that she is from ramallah. and yes ramallah is kinda liberal when compared to the other palestinian cities.
She seems scared 😔
lol but what did he mean by that?
why was she scared nicole?
2:05 this girl is very beatifull😍😍😍
You definitely have distorted taste!)))
The really beautiful is on 6:59 staying beside her mom
The one you referred to is ugly as hell
How about you two watch the video and stop eyeing someone’s daughter
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Lol dude you almost made me throw up my cornflakes
@@moshco23 just tryna be real… ya know?
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Lol no doubt mate
4:28 i know it's not the focus point of the video but i had to double take at "sabway" haha, thought i was seeing things
8:00 "dont say anything" what is the reference?
I guess the woman he spoke to thinks he's a 1948 Arab (Israeli Arab)
@@LNCRFT Why would they think that? He would be speaking Arabic to her directly if he was Arab. The woman thought the translator was an Israeli Arab (she's not).
@@talknight2 and that prove no one can tell us apart.
3:04 he's definitely a US agent. I've seen him sing for an American band called Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
They are the same people as the rest of Palestinians , the only difference is that the occupiers treat them better than Palestinians from the west bank and Gaza to divide and rule , it is the oldest trick used by all occupiers .
@nature giver First Israel offered Israeli citizenship to many Israelis that lived in Israeli land and all of Jerusalem and there were those who refused and those who agreed, I think to the long time there is strong possibility that most of them will accept citizenship. Peace between Israel and Palestine is possible but in order to it to heppen both of the sides needs to recognize the other humanity and it seems that the younger generation is more liberal than the older ones and I think the next generations will have more liberal views on each other and in the end I hope to see a peace between them and actually there is thing that I lough about and that in the end we goona mix with each other and become one people then too I can see that on Israeli palatinian that less care about marriage with their people and the less religious people will mix
@@user-jg3pl2gg1n You're all Israelites anyway - you're already one people:
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One state for one nation.
More like the isralie arabs, druze and bedouins chose peace- instead of throwing Jews into the ocean dream...
Israeli Arabs are Israeli citizens and therefore have the same equal rights as Israeli Jews.
From the little that I have seen there is a big difference in how women dress. In pre-67 Israel many (maybe half) Arab women dress in western clothes. In East Jerusalem, unless I was in a Christian neighborhood, women dressed in traditional modest Muslim clothing.
Compare photos taken earlier than the 1970's in Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon to todays.
Gamal Abdel Nasser on hijab
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The generalization is wrong
Surely, the angels will ask those whom they cause to die while they were acting unjustly towards themselves (by prolonging their stay in the land of the disbelievers and thus transgressing against their own souls), `What circumstances were you in (that you did not avow Islâm openly)?' They will reply, `We were treated as weak in the country (to express our belief).' They (- the angels) will say, `Was not Allâh's earth spacious enough for you to have emigrated therein?' It is these whose abode shall be Gehenna and an evil destination it is!
Can you do one of israeli Palestinians and what they think of west bankers.
Israeli Arabs are mostly arabs from the british mandate of Palestine.
Canaan
כן כן they r free
ותאכלו את הלב הם חיים פה יותר טוב מאירופה ואתם בעזה איך חיים איפה המנהיגים שלכם במנהרה?
You can't but you can blame it on israel and let the far left do it's thing.