King David wrote in the Psalms, "I speak peace, but they speak war." This is exactly the situation between Israel, to whom God gave the land, and the Arabs who came from the Arabian Peninsula, who only want war, and they want to make a "Holocaust" for us Jews, number 2. This is how they speak, they No. Ready for one Jew to remain in the Promised Land. But they do not understand that there is a God who is the God of Israel and Islam cannot tolerate that there are Jews in the world who testify that there is a Bible that symbolizes the first book written by God as well as by the prophets who are the prophets of Israel, whom the Muslims claim to be their prophets, (with names in Hebrew) As much as the lie seeks to kill the truth.
Shooting at soldiers isn't terrorism; it's a legally valid act of war. Shit like this is why a lot of people don't take Westerners seriously anymore, especially the Americans. Then when a bomb blows up a wedding or a school "oops, our condolensces" and no action is ever taken. Otherwise good video. Sorry it just irks me seeing war against soldiers called "terrorism." For an American this would be called an act of bravery, like it's Red Dawn.
As a Mizrachi Jew I find it so unfortunate that Palestinian Arabs and Jews, basically two cousin peoples, have been involved in violence and conflict. Videos like this make be believe in humanity. Be'ezrat haShem/inshallah, this will change one day and we'll be able to live side by side as normal people.
LOVE this collab! I've been watching Corey's videos for a couple of years to understand the conflict better and have found them fascinating. I love what you guys do!
Love this video! I helped Cory film in Tel Aviv a few months ago and it was a great experience. Hopefully I will go to film with him in Ramallah soon too :)
Yoo welcome to Ramallah! I pretty much haven't left the house since last year (I work from home), so I really enjoyed going with you on your journey through the streets of the city that I've lived in my entire life, and I was surprised to see how many things have changed in some of these streets in the past year! BTW you should have definitely eaten Knafa, that is the most delicious authentic Palestinian thing you can eat! And feel free to use "Be Sehtak" instead of "Cheers", it means "to your good health".
As a Muslim and Arab we mostly have nothing but positive vibes from both these guys and this video. I feel like it’s super positive, inspiring and brilliant. It’s both educational and entertaining
Amos 9:7 reads as follows: Are you not like the children of the Cushites to me, O children of Israel? - Oracle of Yahweh. Did I not bring up Israel from the land of Egypt and the Philistines from Caphtor and Aram from Kir? Zephaniah 3:10-12 10 From beyond the rivers of Ethiopia my suppliants, even the daughter of my dispersed, shall bring mine offering. Job 30:30 “My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat.” Song of Solomon 1:5 “I am black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon.”
Everything that can inspire peace and good neighborly relations and coexistence is a very good things, though we do need a complete solution to end this conflict in a way that is good for all (if that is even possible) Shalom from Israel 🇮🇱 my Muslim Arab brother.
Thats good you cover his translators face. I forgot her real name, when Corey accidentally posted a video about her in an interview, where she was exposed. But it looks like it's been taken down and her Facebook page deleted. Maybe she got threats. She apparently knows a lot of other languages also like french.
It always shocks me how nice it is here and the shops they have. If I’d never found these pages I’d have a totally different idea of things. Corey is such a nice genuine guy 😊
Aw man this makes me so happy to see you and Corey link up, and that you are exploring Palestine. As a fellow American Jew, and filmmaker, I've been trying to plan a trip to the west bank. Hopefully I can go within the next year.
The REAL History of Palestine: *1.* Before Israel there was a British Mandate, not a Palestinian state *2.* Before the British Mandate, it was the Ottoman Empire, not a Palestinian state. *3.* Before the Ottoman Empire Was the Islamic State of the Mamluks of Egypt, not a Palestinian state. *4.* Before the Islamic State of the Mamluks from Egypt, the Arab-Kurdish Empire was the Ayyubid, not a Palestinian state. *5.* Before the Ayyubid Empire was the Frankish and Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem, not a Palestinian state. *6.* Before the Kingdom of Jerusalem was the Umayyad and Fatimid empire, not a Palestinian state. *7.* Before the Umayyad and Fatimid empires, the Byzantine Empire was not a Palestinian state. *8.* Before the Byzantine Empire, there were Sassanids, not a Palestinian state. *9.* Before the Sassanid Empire was the Byzantine Empire, not a Palestinian state. *10.* Before the Byzantine Empire was the Roman Empire, not a Palestinian state. *11.* Before the Roman Empire it was a Hasmonean state, not a Palestinian state. *12.* Before the Hasmonean state was the Seleucid, not a Palestinian state. *13.* Before the Seleucid Empire was the Empire of Alexander, not a Palestinian state. *14.* Before Alexander's empire it was the Persian Empire, not a Palestinian state. *15.* Before the Persian Empire was the Babylonian Empire, not a Palestinian state. *16.* Before the Babylonian Empire were the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, not a Palestinian state. *17.* Before the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, there was no kingdom of Israel in the kingdom of Israel, not a Palestinian state. *18.* Before the Kingdom of Israel, the theocracy of the twelve tribes of Israel was not a Palestinian state. *19.* Before the theocracy of the twelve tribes of Israel, there was an accumulation of independent Canaanite city-kingdoms, not a Palestinian state. The FACT is that there has *never* been a Palestinian state or a people.
This is true. But there were real people living there before 1948. These people owned land and houses, had buisinesses etc... These people and their descendants live, until today, a miserable live in refugee camps and have no right to return to their places. It is sad. We can discuss the responsibility (Israel, the Arab regimes etc...) but it is a fact. These people are the victims of both: Israel and the Arab politicians (particularly their own...). So I look at the people, the individual destinies, not at states or countries. As I feel sorry for the Native Americans, who in analogy to the Palestinians, never had a state, but are victims of history and are deprived of their legitimate rights. The irony of it all is that the Palestinians might be descendants of the same historical (Jewish) inhabitants of Israel/Palestine who later, in the historical context, converted to Christianism or Islam and therefore we have a war between brothers. Peace to the whole world. No more wars. Shalom, Salam, Friede, Paz, Paix...
A crash course how to destroy the zionist myths in seconds: 1. First of all, before WWI most of the world was controlled by empires that would never allow any form of independent state under its sovereignty. Independent national state is a modern human political construct. 2. Palestinian people don't need a state to exist, as Jews existed in Europe for so long without a state, as native Americans existed without need of any recognized state by Europe. 3. If you operate on this logic then there has been almost no “Israel” state before 1948. Mostly, Jews submitted to a superior power/empire. 4. Applying such logic would eliminate most of United Nations’ members overnight. 5. Even if it's true that the Palestinian people had no state, is that a good reason to seize their homes, farms, and businesses? Is that a good reason to forcefully expel them from their land? Is that a good reason to block their return to their homes? 6. This piece of land was well known as PALESTINE during all the empires that controlled it, no single empire called it “Israel” and here we go: 1. Before the Zionist colonial entity, it was called the British mandate of PALESTINE. 2. Before the mandate, during Ottoman period ,PALESTINE was well known in many of scientific and political communities like, Ottoman military handbook “FILASTIN Risalesi 1915”, Ottoman geography book ”Jugrafiya I Osmani 1913” , local Palestinian newspaper “FALASTIN” 1911, Cedid Atlas 1803, Katip Celebi Map1648 AD. The writer Salih Ahmad al-Timurtashi in his book “Fadail”, Merits, 1695 AD, calls his country PALESTINE. 3. Before the Ottomans,the geographer Ibn Batuta visited this piece of land during the Mamluk period and mentioned in his book “A Masterpiece to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Travelling “ 1326 AD, that its name is PALESTINE. The historian Mujir al-Din al-Ulaymi in his book “History of Jerusalem and Hebron” 1490 AD, calls the country he lives in PALESTINE. 4. Before the Mamluks,the geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi visited the land during the Ayubid period and wrote down its name is PALESTINE in his book "Dictionary of Countries" 1220 AD. 5. Before the Ayubids, and during Fatimid,Tulundis, Abbasids and Ikhshidids periods: Palestine minted its coins between 890 AD - 1099 AD with clear inscription on coins “FILASTIN” (a History of Palestine 634-1099, Moshe Gil). In his book “The Best Divisions in the Knowledge of the Regions” 985 AD, the Palestinian geographer Shams al-Dīn al-Maqdisī, calls the country he lives in PALESTINE and identifies himself as a PALESTINIAN during his travels. 6. Before Abbasids, and during Umayyad period, Palestine minted its coins starting from 690 AD with clearly inscripted FILASTIN (Fitzwilliam Museum). “FILASTIN” is also found on many coins as a suffix to other mint-names e.g Askalan-FILASTIN,Gaza-FILASTIN,Lodd-FILASTIN, Ilya(Jerusalem)-FILASTIN ( The Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine, Volume 12-13). 7. Before Umayyads, the early Islamic Caliphate period 600s AD named it Jund FILASTIN. 8. Before Caliphate, and during Byzantines we had three PALESTINES,PALESTINA PRIMA, PALESTINA SECUNDA and PALESTINA SALUTORIS. Besides,many historians call it PALESTINE. 9. Before Byzantines, and during the Romans it was called Syria-PALESTINA. Many historians and philosophers, historians and geographers call it PALESTINE. 10. Before the Romans, and during the Greeks, the philosopher Aristoteles (384-322 BC) in his book “Meteorologica” says, “…there is a lake in PALESTINE…..” 11. Before the Greeks, The historian Herodotus, visited Palestine during Persian period and mentioned in his book “Historiae” ca.450 BC PALESTINE up to eight times and mentioned its borders almost as we know before 1948. 12. Long before the Persians, roots of word PALESTINE was clear during the Assyrians who called the land PALASTU and PILISTU in seven different cuneiform tablets in different periods between 669-800 BC,like The Annals of Sennacherib (Daniel Luckenbil) and Adad-Nirari III (Ancient records of Assyria and Babylonia, Daniel Luckenbil),(Assyrian rulers of the early first Millennium BC 858-754, Kirk Grayson) and (the Assyrian Eponym Canon, George Smith). 13. Long before the Assyrians, other old root of word PALESTINE was mentioned in the old Egyptian kingdom, PELESET, in five different inscriptions, as in Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III (1217-1155 BC) at Medinet Habu. (Ancient records of Egypt, James Henry Breasted). After this, the zionists want to convince us there was no PALESTINE. This crash course takes into consideration all empires and periods that can be traced back and can be studied.
@@chaledal-kadri9978 The Arabs should have accepted the UN partition in1947 and they shouldn't have started the war of extermination and lost it. Then nobody would've lost any land, houses or businesses. Actions have consequences, Chaled. I'd also remind you that Jews were also ethnically cleansed in 1948, and they lost land, houses and businesses in what became Jordanian occupied Jerusalem and West Bank. And 800,000 Jews were expelled or driven out from the Arab countries where they lived for millennia. And lost lands, houses and business far exceeding in value any assets that the Arabs lost in what became Israel. If Palestinians are ever to be compensated for assets they lost in Israel, it would be fair to expect that Jews are compensated to assets they lost throughout the Arab world. The Jews don't have the right of return to their homes in Damascus, Cairo, Beirut, Sana'a or Baghdad, nor do they want to. They were promptly integrated in Israel. What happened was a de-facto population exchange. The Palestinian. Arab refugees should have been integrated by the Arab countries. Instead the are kept in squalid conditions, denied basic civil rights (especially by Lebanon and Syria) and used as used as pawns in the pan-Arab and now Palestinian war against Israel. Most of them actually never left historic Palestine at all, just moved a few kilometers east or south and they (or rather their descendants) still live in WB and Gaza.
@@robertleffel3156 If Jews in Israel from Arab and Europe are ready to go back to their original home in exchange of Palestinian right of return, majority will accept it
A video with Corey from the ask project, all your Israel videos have been really setting the bar for anyone trying to make similar content in the future! Really makes one wonder what collabs will be next... Zachi Noy? ...Jeff Goldblum? ...both?
you guys are good, genuine people. wish u nothing but the best, if only more people were like this there would be less hatred and division in the world.
Ramallah isn't a concentration camp. the ppl lucky enough to live in the some parts of Isreal are living like kings compared to those under occupation in gaza. But Ramallah isn't that lucky, in that the idf raided ramallah and helped themselves to millions of the palestinians money a couple of months ago. The ppl of Ramallah have had to endure that kind of behavior from the israeli military for decades now.
@@shroomboy432 There are many beautiful communities, villages and cities where Palestinians live in the West Bank. Including parts of Hebron and surrounding areas.
Buddys talking in news headlines ☠️ Nah I've been to chevron more than once and I've walked through it more than once and i can confidently say a big chunk of the city is DERELICT. There are storefronts with live animals inside. Shits nasty. Theres litter and run down buildings everywhere.
If the 2 guys doing these interviews are an indication of anything, it is that it is perfectly safe to be there. The only time you should be afraid if you go, is if at the same time of your visit, Israeli soldiers happen to be there where they shouldn't. Other than that, I can assure you, you will be safe and welcomed with open arms.
I think if more Palestinians/Israelis were exposed to each other in a civil social setting they would get along. Citizen to citizen. There are some who profit off anger/war/terror/bloodshed who just don't want that to happen. The christian Palestinians could facilitate this with festivals maybe a cultural festival and have a closed off section for the beer portion - surely once a year wouldn't be frowned upon.
they were exposed, before 2000. Lots of Israelis went to WB and Gaza for shopping and eating out. Lots of Palestinians. went to Israel to see families, and for work, medical care, education and religious reasons. Lots found good paying jobs in the settlements too.Palestinian intifada ended most of that. Shocker.
From a Palestinian, thank you for the positive vibes and the open attitude you bring to this vlog when visiting in the Palestinian areas! And Corey really seems to have sound knowledge of the Palestinian culture and the Palestinian areas.
Best flafal you want to eat in the world is in Jerusalem in old city near one of door of masjid al aqsa called sheik Amin flafal it is even featured in books in Jerusalem cuisine to try. I have eaten in many Arab countries non Arab countries that was the best
Based on my experience, an average Palestinian Arabs (not those who are members of armed groups or engaged into politics) love Israelis ... I have friends from Hebron, nablus etc. Even in Gaza ... They love Israelis and the Jews.....
Do you know how many Palestinians family members are murdered by Jews or how many Palestinians have one eye because of the rubber bullet that the idf love to use even at children?
@@blablaaaa6025 do you represent the entire Palestinian population?..... By the way I've been there.... Met a couple of friends. Do ya know ... How many Palestinians died in the hands of Hamas, Fatah, PIJ and other Palestinian terrorist groups?.... Not to mention terrorists groups use of women and children as human shield.
Hey there, love the channel, thanks for everything you do. I'm a little confused, the link to Corey's channel "check out the whole video here!" takes me to a video about if religious Jews believe Ezra is the son of God, and I really want to check out the video that he shoots with you in this one. Is the link broken or something? Thanks!
Do you know the history of your family? It is known that many Jews converted to Islam by means of the sword. It is also known that there is a large family in Gaza named "Abuhasira" but they are not Jewish, they came from Egypt. Why are they called that?! Because there is a grave of a wise, very large, miracle-working Jew, his name is Jacob Elbaz (from Morocco) and he arrived in the Land of Israel in Jerusalem by flying on a mat. So all the Arabs called him "Abukhasira". One day an Arab boy wanted to get down from his material and he put his foot on the grave of that Abukhasira, and became like a stone stuck to the grave, they tried to pull him from the grave and failed, until his mother came and saw him like this and realized that this grave was not just any grave, she went Immediately to the Jewish sages and asked them to pray for him, but they told her that he had to promise that he would not do this again, and they prayed for him and that they would immediately release him from the grave, and since then they called their family by the name "Abukhasira". Named after that righteous Jew.
Please watch the video, *_"Palestinians of Jewish Origin higher resolution"_* the channel, and man, Misinai Tsvi has done extensive research on Palestinians and Jews.
Unfortunately I couldn’t hear the questions asked, and especially the interpreter giving the answers. But I really like the concept of what these 2 gentlemen are doing!
I'm glad you brought it up that Palestinians look like Jews, their ancestors of Jews who converted to Either Islam or Christianity as not to be killed. The irony is, that they now go out of their way, to kill their own, for the sake of their conquorers' religion. Another thing I noticed is, that you brought up the inconsistencies in Palestinian ideologies. Like the dove of peace, and the mural of martyrs... Things like that I noticed with them in person, like constantly contracting themselves when they talk about "Palestine" or "Israel". It feels like very heavy, wide-spread brain-washing to me
Peace is for Palestinians, so they could finally get rid of the colonizing unwelcome occupation and have peace with their loved ones in THEIR homeland land stolen from them by invading jews! How is that contradictory? Unless you think that peace means peace with their occupier? And how is that possible?? Would any oppressor turn into an ally and with what magic wand can that be achieved? Palestinians are descendants of canaanites who converted into Christianity and ISLAM WILLINGLY, and are super duper happy with their choices, worry about how happy your own ass is with your own faith stop imposing your shit on others that DO NOT welcomed it!
@@Daniella_M There was NEVER ANY country or political entity known as Palestine. There was no land ever governed or owned by Palestinians. There is nothing occupied. Only a country, or territory of a country can be occupied. Palestine was never a country, the West Bank and Gaza were never territory of a Palestinian government.
@@Daniella_M Their homeland? Muslim refugees invited into the land by the Ottomans from Europe and Africa, its their homeland? Bosniaks, Circassians, Chechins, Turkemans and Sudanese????? Most of those claiming to be Palestinians are Arab Levantine laborers that came into the land in the 1900s as support personnel for the British, and because of the prosperity brought by the Jews reclaiming the land. The Land was All Ottoman lands, the people living there were all Ottoman subjects. There was less than 350,000 people in the entire land before 1860. The land was very underpopulated and there was no one population that lived there.
Regarding "insulting the prophet", something that people from a Western background don't take into account is, Muslims may feel a moral duty to prevent or avenge what they consider objective "wrongdoing", on the grounds that God can punish them for silently suffering that wrongdoing without objection! This is a concept that Islamic scholar Hamza Yusuf explains. The reasoning goes that God will punish the whole community for the wrongs of a few, when that larger community suffers those wrongs to be committed in silence. Otherwise, the larger community could easily slink away in cowardice and let the wrongdoer get away without consequences, especially if the wrongdoing only seems to directly affect a small minority. There is an admirable quality here as a potential consequence of literally believing that "an injury to one is an injury to all". But such reasoning can also easily get twisted into a kind of dogmatism and authoritarianism in the wrong hands. Clearly, though, in any case, if people all around were less ignorant and better informed about how others see the world, they would be less likely to escalate completely gratuitous conflicts.
So if someone cusses Allah or insults Him, you guys are quiet and do nothing and do not fear a mass retribution. But if someone insults the prophet or cusses him, then you rage and think it is okay to kill the offender. Therefore you guys basically worship Mohammad because it is obvious that you revere him more than his creator, Allah. Actions speak louder than words, it really doesnt matter all this meaningless blah blah that you wrote because you know the above statements are true and that's how you guys behave.
So, question: Palestinians that commit terrorism in Israel are called shahid...? For example, if a Palestinian goes into a place where young Israelis are eating, drinking and dancing and kills the people in there is a shahid? And they're highly respected?
I must admit, this is the first time I see you guys, and I'm glad that you enjoyed your time being there. I have to ask though, when you are in an giving Israeli city, Tal Aviv, Haifa or West Jerusalem; do you ask Israelis about accepting Palestinians? What do they think should happen to the Palestinians? I am not trying to be negative here, but we all know every coin has to sides!
Guys I applaud you for venturing into the other side .. we are after all all human , and Muslim and Jewish traditions are close with so many similarities. The more people Learn from each other the more they realize that conflict and negativity can be turned into friendship and peace … peace starts with humility and putting yourself into the other side shoes and then act with fairness and decency. As for what should we do if someone insults prophet Mohammed PBUH, my answer would be to pray for him to see the light . Insulting figures of morality and decency like all prophets from Adam to Moses to David to Mohamed is an act of provocation and indecency but in my opinion should not be dignified with any response . God bless u guys .
What do they mena insulting the Phophet. There are people on RUclips who make Videos that Jesus never existed or even that Moses never existed. If someone was violentlyly attacked for saying this- I don't very many people would excuse their actions for Religous reasons. That person would be punished to the full extent of the Law. I think because Mohammed is a mroe recent figure. there is much better evidence that he existed. But people should be allow to criticize his teachings and even Mohammed himself. It is called the Free Market place of Ideas People should be allowed to debate these Issues just like people should be allowed to debate other controversial issues liek the Isreael/Palestenian Conflict; "Transexual Rights vs. Rights of Parents and Children, etc, etc.
@@HoldenNY22 I mean by modern standards Mohammed was likely an asshole. Maybe one shouldn't go out of their way to say that to the face of believers. But as a historical figure those that don't believe in fairy tales as history should be able to freely discuss.
I agree that blasphemy (I'm Christian) should just be addressed by just praying for spiritual intervention instead, seeing any reaction from people would make you look like a "karen" as they say - Christians before have been reactive about blasphemy before, but now most just pray for them as they're just unlikely to change their minds.
31:52 The distortion of reality. There is no proof that she was killed by Israeli soldiers. In addition, she knowingly risked her life when she entered a combat zone.
as an Arab we love every one and we will not deny that the jews are our cousins but we ask to keep the name of Palestine we all can live together and share it but no aggression against the Palestinians or jews ,think about it they both are able to build wonderful things if they just put their hands together for goodness
Good points, thank you cousin. But it's up to the Arabs to keep the name Palestine or whatever name they want to call their part of the country, or even all of it. I couldn't care less because the same land CAN have multiple name and this land DOES have multiple names. Jews call it Land of Israel. All of it. Modern State of Israel can be smaller than the land of Israel, that's okay. Btw, Ishmael didn't call it Palestine and neither did Abraham, I'm not so sure why the Arabs are suddenly so fond of the name that is not even in the Quran and barely appears in any Arab writings before 20th century. But whatever, if you like it then you like it.
@@ygzpdygzpd700 @Ygzpd ygzpd @Ygzpd ygzpd No, because the question implies false legitimacy, and I find that hypocritical. I see many such loaded questions on Quora, which is a hotbed of hasbara since many years. Jews have no legitimacy over the Palestinian people - only that they are a colonial oppressor and land thieves. IF they had wanted to live in peace, they would never have cut Palestine in two, divide it further STRATEGICALLY, planting settlements in key positions, so there would never be a contiguous Palestinian state. The Nakba showed what was to come...and the land theft continues to this day. The world is not blind to this, and all the hasbara israel can come up with, will not hide it. Apartheid, land theft, deception and murder, is what israel is built upon, and I, like many, will only respect this land when it either goes back to it's pre 1967 borders, or it treats Palestinian people as equal Israeli citizens. Devious
@@philipkelleher2853 The partition plan of 1948 offered Palestinians a much better deal, including most of Jordan. They refused and attacked Israel, along with all Arab armies. And you do realize that, compared to the Arab world, Israel is a match box on a football field. So the football field attacked the matchbox, was defeated, and today's Palestine was owned half by Egypt, half by Jordan. Interestingly, at no point during that time did Palestinians speak of wanting sovereignty.. wonder why? Anyway, I see you want to blame that on Jews, too. Nice. No contradiction with an American Jew inquiring about what the locals know about the indigenous people of Israel/Judea/Samaria/Palestine. Not any more than an American Indian inquiring what white Americans know about the indigenous people of the land that was once theirs. You can use whatever swearwords you want, but it doesn't change the fact that, just like American Indian or Canadian First People, Jews were there first.
@@ygzpdygzpd700 Nakba, murder, land theft, division, apartheid, arrogance and deception.....that is what the Jews brought to the inhabitants of the land of Palestine. Play with your hasbara all you want, it changes nothing. ' God's chosen people's ?..... I have yet to see anything spiritual or sacred emanating from the land of israel.
@@philipkelleher2853 This is so sad, to see ordinary Western antisemites creep into this page, with its beautiful energy, where even most Europeans and Palestinians get along. You just have to come here and poison everything don't you?
yes same like you, i have many video to the israeli say they kick out palestinian & say B slur to arab. you not innocent here. imagine someone stealing your house do you need to respect them ? lol
Well, now we know what Corey's upcoming questions are going to be. Min 10 "she studies at Birzeit" That uni is a hotbed, why would you be surprised? I would be surprised if she didn't respond that way. 13: 45 omg tmi How did the beer compare with Goldstar (tap)?
You cant be serious? No ARabs even called themselves Palestinian till after 1966 Go look at most of the Palestinian surnames and you will see they are not native to this region.
@@freejay3 The original people in the land in the mid 1850s were bedouins and fellahins that had Jewish ancestry. Most of those calling themselves as Palestinians today, are Muslims brought by the Ottomans, such as Circassians, Turkemans, Bosniaks and the local Arabs or Levantines, Egyptians, Syrians, Lebanese etc. Who came in as laborers. The local peoples many have Jewish ancestry. They stayed after all the conquests of the land.
I have to ask you, isn't it frustrating for you to hear Palestinians opinions about the conflict? It seems like there is not even a slight willingness to have any kind of peace/normalization with Israel
As someone who's dad is a Jew and mom is a Christian and I have read the Quran. My opinion is all religion is made up but I still believe in god. Treat everyone as your brother and give respect no other rules need to be followed.
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King David wrote in the Psalms, "I speak peace, but they speak war." This is exactly the situation between Israel, to whom God gave the land, and the Arabs who came from the Arabian Peninsula, who only want war, and they want to make a "Holocaust" for us Jews, number 2. This is how they speak, they No. Ready for one Jew to remain in the Promised Land. But they do not understand that there is a God who is the God of Israel and Islam cannot tolerate that there are Jews in the world who testify that there is a Bible that symbolizes the first book written by God as well as by the prophets who are the prophets of Israel, whom the Muslims claim to be their prophets, (with names in Hebrew) As much as the lie seeks to kill the truth.
Shooting at soldiers isn't terrorism; it's a legally valid act of war. Shit like this is why a lot of people don't take Westerners seriously anymore, especially the Americans. Then when a bomb blows up a wedding or a school "oops, our condolensces" and no action is ever taken.
Otherwise good video. Sorry it just irks me seeing war against soldiers called "terrorism." For an American this would be called an act of bravery, like it's Red Dawn.
As a Mizrachi Jew I find it so unfortunate that Palestinian Arabs and Jews, basically two cousin peoples, have been involved in violence and conflict. Videos like this make be believe in humanity. Be'ezrat haShem/inshallah, this will change one day and we'll be able to live side by side as normal people.
Palestinians are not Arabs, they are indigenous to Palestine.
Mizrahi Jews are Arabs,Turkish and Iranian. You are the same people with different religions 🥴
You guys started all this shit
@@GreaterAfghanistanMovement😂😂😂😂😂lies are not good....Palestinians are arabs
@@hexoroidmomo started it 1400 years ago
LOVE this collab! I've been watching Corey's videos for a couple of years to understand the conflict better and have found them fascinating. I love what you guys do!
Corey is one of the best guy you can meet in Israel/Palestine, a true gentleman.
Wow I’ve been wondering who is she the Arabic translator. Hope one day we could know her in person when things get better. Her voice is soothing.
This is so cool, that you got together with Corey! I love his channel, too!
Love this video! I helped Cory film in Tel Aviv a few months ago and it was a great experience. Hopefully I will go to film with him in Ramallah soon too :)
How cool is this?!! You met up with Cory!!! I love watching the ask project!!!
My two favorite Israeli vlogs together! Seeet deal!
Yoo welcome to Ramallah! I pretty much haven't left the house since last year (I work from home), so I really enjoyed going with you on your journey through the streets of the city that I've lived in my entire life, and I was surprised to see how many things have changed in some of these streets in the past year!
BTW you should have definitely eaten Knafa, that is the most delicious authentic Palestinian thing you can eat!
And feel free to use "Be Sehtak" instead of "Cheers", it means "to your good health".
As a Muslim and Arab we mostly have nothing but positive vibes from both these guys and this video. I feel like it’s super positive, inspiring and brilliant. It’s both educational and entertaining
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Amos 9:7 reads as follows: Are you not like the children of the Cushites to me, O children of Israel? - Oracle of Yahweh. Did I not bring up Israel from the land of Egypt and the Philistines from Caphtor and Aram from Kir?
Zephaniah 3:10-12
10 From beyond the rivers of Ethiopia my suppliants, even the daughter of my dispersed, shall bring mine offering.
Job 30:30
“My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat.”
Song of Solomon 1:5
“I am black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon.”
Just out of curiosity, what is your stance on dealing with people who blaspheme the prophet?
Everything that can inspire peace and good neighborly relations and coexistence is a very good things, though we do need a complete solution to end this conflict in a way that is good for all (if that is even possible) Shalom from Israel 🇮🇱 my Muslim Arab brother.
Thats good you cover his translators face. I forgot her real name, when Corey accidentally posted a video about her in an interview, where she was exposed. But it looks like it's been taken down and her Facebook page deleted. Maybe she got threats. She apparently knows a lot of other languages also like french.
Poor translator, it won’t be Jews/Israelis posing a threat to her, but members of the religion of peace.
Great video, thank you so much
It always shocks me how nice it is here and the shops they have. If I’d never found these pages I’d have a totally different idea of things. Corey is such a nice genuine guy 😊
Aw man this makes me so happy to see you and Corey link up, and that you are exploring Palestine. As a fellow American Jew, and filmmaker, I've been trying to plan a trip to the west bank. Hopefully I can go within the next year.
Yeah man it's exciting stuff
It’s Judea and Samaria you’re obviously very far removed from your Jewish roots
The term Westbank was coined by the illegal Jordanian occupation from 1948 until 1967of Judea and Samaria
@@yosefgreen3130 Most of the Jewish roots are in Judea and Samaria.
@@shainazion4073 כן
Peace and harmony for everyone 🕉 greetings from Slovakia
Damn that was wholesome, also nice to see some of Corey's cheeky character 😃
This is great video! Thanks.
The REAL History of Palestine:
*1.* Before Israel there was a British Mandate, not a Palestinian state
*2.* Before the British Mandate, it was the Ottoman Empire, not a Palestinian state.
*3.* Before the Ottoman Empire
Was the Islamic State of the Mamluks of Egypt, not a Palestinian state.
*4.* Before the Islamic State of the Mamluks from Egypt, the Arab-Kurdish Empire was the Ayyubid, not a Palestinian state.
*5.* Before the Ayyubid Empire was the Frankish and Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem, not a Palestinian state.
*6.* Before the Kingdom of Jerusalem was the Umayyad and Fatimid empire, not a Palestinian state.
*7.* Before the Umayyad and Fatimid empires, the Byzantine Empire was not a Palestinian state.
*8.* Before the Byzantine Empire, there were Sassanids, not a Palestinian state.
*9.* Before the Sassanid Empire was the Byzantine Empire, not a Palestinian state.
*10.* Before the Byzantine Empire was the Roman Empire, not a Palestinian state.
*11.* Before the Roman Empire it was a Hasmonean state, not a Palestinian state.
*12.* Before the Hasmonean state was the Seleucid, not a Palestinian state.
*13.* Before the Seleucid Empire was the Empire of Alexander, not a Palestinian state.
*14.* Before Alexander's empire it was the Persian Empire, not a Palestinian state.
*15.* Before the Persian Empire was the Babylonian Empire, not a Palestinian state.
*16.* Before the Babylonian Empire were the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, not a Palestinian state.
*17.* Before the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, there was no kingdom of Israel in the kingdom of Israel, not a Palestinian state.
*18.* Before the Kingdom of Israel, the theocracy of the twelve tribes of Israel was not a Palestinian state.
*19.* Before the theocracy of the twelve tribes of Israel, there was an accumulation of independent Canaanite city-kingdoms, not a Palestinian state.
The FACT is that there has *never* been a Palestinian state or a people.
Couldn’t of said it any better 🙏🏼
This is true.
But there were real people living there before 1948. These people owned land and houses, had buisinesses etc...
These people and their descendants live, until today, a miserable live in refugee camps and have no right to return to their places.
It is sad.
We can discuss the responsibility (Israel, the Arab regimes etc...) but it is a fact.
These people are the victims of both: Israel and the Arab politicians (particularly their own...).
So I look at the people, the individual destinies, not at states or countries.
As I feel sorry for the Native Americans, who in analogy to the Palestinians, never had a state, but are victims of history and are deprived of their legitimate rights.
The irony of it all is that the Palestinians might be descendants of the same historical (Jewish) inhabitants of Israel/Palestine who later, in the historical context, converted to Christianism or Islam and therefore we have a war between brothers.
Peace to the whole world. No more wars.
Shalom, Salam, Friede, Paz, Paix...
A crash course how to destroy the zionist myths in seconds:
1. First of all, before WWI most of the world was controlled by empires that would never allow any form of independent state under its sovereignty. Independent national state is a modern human political construct.
2. Palestinian people don't need a state to exist, as Jews existed in Europe for so long without a state, as native Americans existed without need of any recognized state by Europe.
3. If you operate on this logic then there has been almost no “Israel” state before 1948. Mostly, Jews submitted to a superior power/empire.
4. Applying such logic would eliminate most of United Nations’ members overnight.
5. Even if it's true that the Palestinian people had no state, is that a good reason to seize their homes, farms, and businesses? Is that a good reason to forcefully expel them from their land? Is that a good reason to block their return to their homes?
6. This piece of land was well known as PALESTINE during all the empires that controlled it, no single empire called it “Israel” and here we go:
1. Before the Zionist colonial entity, it was called the British mandate of PALESTINE.
2. Before the mandate, during Ottoman period ,PALESTINE was well known in many of scientific and political communities like, Ottoman military handbook “FILASTIN Risalesi 1915”, Ottoman geography book ”Jugrafiya I Osmani 1913” , local Palestinian newspaper “FALASTIN” 1911, Cedid Atlas 1803, Katip Celebi Map1648 AD. The writer Salih Ahmad al-Timurtashi in his book “Fadail”, Merits, 1695 AD, calls his country PALESTINE.
3. Before the Ottomans,the geographer Ibn Batuta visited this piece of land during the Mamluk period and mentioned in his book “A Masterpiece to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Travelling “ 1326 AD, that its name is PALESTINE. The historian Mujir al-Din al-Ulaymi in his book “History of Jerusalem and Hebron” 1490 AD, calls the country he lives in PALESTINE.
4. Before the Mamluks,the geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi visited the land during the Ayubid period and wrote down its name is PALESTINE in his book "Dictionary of Countries" 1220 AD.
5. Before the Ayubids, and during Fatimid,Tulundis, Abbasids and Ikhshidids periods: Palestine minted its coins between 890 AD - 1099 AD with clear inscription on coins “FILASTIN” (a History of Palestine 634-1099, Moshe Gil). In his book “The Best Divisions in the Knowledge of the Regions” 985 AD, the Palestinian geographer Shams al-Dīn al-Maqdisī, calls the country he lives in PALESTINE and identifies himself as a PALESTINIAN during his travels.
6. Before Abbasids, and during Umayyad period, Palestine minted its coins starting from 690 AD with clearly inscripted FILASTIN (Fitzwilliam Museum). “FILASTIN” is also found on many coins as a suffix to other mint-names e.g Askalan-FILASTIN,Gaza-FILASTIN,Lodd-FILASTIN, Ilya(Jerusalem)-FILASTIN ( The Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine, Volume 12-13).
7. Before Umayyads, the early Islamic Caliphate period 600s AD named it Jund FILASTIN.
8. Before Caliphate, and during Byzantines we had three PALESTINES,PALESTINA PRIMA, PALESTINA SECUNDA and PALESTINA SALUTORIS. Besides,many historians call it PALESTINE.
9. Before Byzantines, and during the Romans it was called Syria-PALESTINA. Many historians and philosophers, historians and geographers call it PALESTINE.
10. Before the Romans, and during the Greeks, the philosopher Aristoteles (384-322 BC) in his book “Meteorologica” says, “…there is a lake in PALESTINE…..”
11. Before the Greeks, The historian Herodotus, visited Palestine during Persian period and mentioned in his book “Historiae” ca.450 BC PALESTINE up to eight times and mentioned its borders almost as we know before 1948.
12. Long before the Persians, roots of word PALESTINE was clear during the Assyrians who called the land PALASTU and PILISTU in seven different cuneiform tablets in different periods between 669-800 BC,like The Annals of Sennacherib (Daniel Luckenbil) and Adad-Nirari III (Ancient records of Assyria and Babylonia, Daniel Luckenbil),(Assyrian rulers of the early first Millennium BC 858-754, Kirk Grayson) and (the Assyrian Eponym Canon, George Smith).
13. Long before the Assyrians, other old root of word PALESTINE was mentioned in the old Egyptian kingdom, PELESET, in five different inscriptions, as in Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III (1217-1155 BC) at Medinet Habu. (Ancient records of Egypt, James Henry Breasted).
After this, the zionists want to convince us there was no PALESTINE.
This crash course takes into consideration all empires and periods that can be traced back and can be studied.
@@chaledal-kadri9978 The Arabs should have accepted the UN partition in1947 and they shouldn't have started the war of extermination and lost it. Then nobody would've lost any land, houses or businesses. Actions have consequences, Chaled.
I'd also remind you that Jews were also ethnically cleansed in 1948, and they lost land, houses and businesses in what became Jordanian occupied Jerusalem and West Bank. And 800,000 Jews were expelled or driven out from the Arab countries where they lived for millennia. And lost lands, houses and business far exceeding in value any assets that the Arabs lost in what became Israel. If Palestinians are ever to be compensated for assets they lost in Israel, it would be fair to expect that Jews are compensated to assets they lost throughout the Arab world.
The Jews don't have the right of return to their homes in Damascus, Cairo, Beirut, Sana'a or Baghdad, nor do they want to. They were promptly integrated in Israel. What happened was a de-facto population exchange. The Palestinian. Arab refugees should have been integrated by the Arab countries. Instead the are kept in squalid conditions, denied basic civil rights (especially by Lebanon and Syria) and used as used as pawns in the pan-Arab and now Palestinian war against Israel. Most of them actually never left historic Palestine at all, just moved a few kilometers east or south and they (or rather their descendants) still live in WB and Gaza.
@@robertleffel3156 If Jews in Israel from Arab and Europe are ready to go back to their original home in exchange of Palestinian right of return, majority will accept it
So glad you and Corey hooked up.
Love the lad
Hoping for a real hook up but the Klatt isn't into it....Did I go too far?
😂😂😂😂
@@CoreyGilShusterAskProject Corey!!! Try standing under the Carob tree, get your fix there.
@@madcatter1 No, I like making homophobes uncomfortable
A video with Corey from the ask project, all your Israel videos have been really setting the bar for anyone trying to make similar content in the future!
Really makes one wonder what collabs will be next... Zachi Noy? ...Jeff Goldblum? ...both?
JEFF GOLDBLUM
Wow 😲 thank you very much for sharing this beautiful and amazing video 🔥💙💙 keep up the good work dearest brother 🔥
you guys are good, genuine people. wish u nothing but the best, if only more people were like this there would be less hatred and division in the world.
Positive and uplifting. Thanks for this video!
🤣😂🤣😂8:00
so much for the poor oppressed palestinians living in a KZ camp, no shirin was not killed the Israelis
Ramallah isn't a concentration camp. the ppl lucky enough to live in the some parts of Isreal are living like kings compared to those under occupation in gaza. But Ramallah isn't that lucky, in that the idf raided ramallah and helped themselves to millions of the palestinians money a couple of months ago. The ppl of Ramallah have had to endure that kind of behavior from the israeli military for decades now.
Tal. It’s amazing how pristine these Palestinian cities are. I wouldn’t have thought that based on the anti Israel propaganda we keep hearing.
Doron, we share the same last name. I have yet to see a jewish israeli with my last name :)
@@eliberg1990 really? I have seen a few.
Wait til you see chevron its disgusting
@@shroomboy432 There are many beautiful communities, villages and cities where Palestinians live in the West Bank. Including parts of Hebron and surrounding areas.
Buddys talking in news headlines ☠️
Nah I've been to chevron more than once and I've walked through it more than once and i can confidently say a big chunk of the city is DERELICT. There are storefronts with live animals inside. Shits nasty. Theres litter and run down buildings everywhere.
new subscriber here! thanks guys, shalom
Bad sound quality during the interviews on the streets
I wish the video was longer, can’t wait for the next one, Tal is so cool and all his friends are cool too.
It’s interesting to see Corey being interviewed.
I really hope to go to Ramallah one day... at this point in time, I'm still too afraid to do so.
Thanks for a wonderful video!
If the 2 guys doing these interviews are an indication of anything, it is that it is perfectly safe to be there. The only time you should be afraid if you go, is if at the same time of your visit, Israeli soldiers happen to be there where they shouldn't. Other than that, I can assure you, you will be safe and welcomed with open arms.
What a collaboration!
The best of!
love his videos!
I really wanted to watch this, but without subtitles during the answers to questions, the audio was hardly audible. Perhaps you could fix that.
I think if more Palestinians/Israelis were exposed to each other in a civil social setting they would get along. Citizen to citizen. There are some who profit off anger/war/terror/bloodshed who just don't want that to happen. The christian Palestinians could facilitate this with festivals maybe a cultural festival and have a closed off section for the beer portion - surely once a year wouldn't be frowned upon.
I agree
they were exposed, before 2000. Lots of Israelis went to WB and Gaza for shopping and eating out. Lots of Palestinians. went to Israel to see families, and for work, medical care, education and religious reasons. Lots found good paying jobs in the settlements too.Palestinian intifada ended most of that. Shocker.
@@robertleffel3156 Intifada fucked up many things
Thanks!
what an education. Thanks Tal.
You for it!
From a Palestinian, thank you for the positive vibes and the open attitude you bring to this vlog when visiting in the Palestinian areas! And Corey really seems to have sound knowledge of the Palestinian culture and the Palestinian areas.
Hey friend! I'm happy you enjoyed the video
Why are you thanking this Jew and his people still occupying your country
You are a disgrace
@@madcatter1 There is always this racist pain in the ass in the comments section.
@@madcatter1
*True.* But Jew haters DON'T know basic history. 🥱
@@TheTravelingClatt
Do you support the liberation of *Judea & Samaria* from the Islamic occupation & terrorism? 🤔🕎
Best flafal you want to eat in the world is in Jerusalem in old city near one of door of masjid al aqsa called sheik Amin flafal it is even featured in books in Jerusalem cuisine to try. I have eaten in many Arab countries non Arab countries that was the best
You need to subtitle the translation as well as your questions. It's hard to hear them clearly
🧐very interesting what’s asked and response’s 👍
Is it me or was the background really loud...? Could hardly understand speakers or translator and there was no subtitle option?
Based on my experience, an average Palestinian Arabs (not those who are members of armed groups or engaged into politics) love Israelis ... I have friends from Hebron, nablus etc. Even in Gaza ... They love Israelis and the Jews.....
That’s one big fat lie
Do you know how many Palestinians family members are murdered by Jews or how many Palestinians have one eye because of the rubber bullet that the idf love to use even at children?
@@blablaaaa6025 do you represent the entire Palestinian population?..... By the way I've been there.... Met a couple of friends.
Do ya know ... How many Palestinians died in the hands of Hamas, Fatah, PIJ and other Palestinian terrorist groups?.... Not to mention terrorists groups use of women and children as human shield.
@@E5_GH0ST such a Jewish answer💀
@@E5_GH0ST human shield, pallywood, jealousy, all Jewish answers 🤡
Hey there, love the channel, thanks for everything you do. I'm a little confused, the link to Corey's channel "check out the whole video here!" takes me to a video about if religious Jews believe Ezra is the son of God, and I really want to check out the video that he shoots with you in this one. Is the link broken or something? Thanks!
I am Palestinian from Gaza and my family name is Jewish
I love my Palestinian people very much
What's your name
Do you know the history of your family? It is known that many Jews converted to Islam by means of the sword. It is also known that there is a large family in Gaza named "Abuhasira" but they are not Jewish, they came from Egypt. Why are they called that?! Because there is a grave of a wise, very large, miracle-working Jew, his name is Jacob Elbaz (from Morocco) and he arrived in the Land of Israel in Jerusalem by flying on a mat. So all the Arabs called him "Abukhasira". One day an Arab boy wanted to get down from his material and he put his foot on the grave of that Abukhasira, and became like a stone stuck to the grave, they tried to pull him from the grave and failed, until his mother came and saw him like this and realized that this grave was not just any grave, she went Immediately to the Jewish sages and asked them to pray for him, but they told her that he had to promise that he would not do this again, and they prayed for him and that they would immediately release him from the grave, and since then they called their family by the name "Abukhasira". Named after that righteous Jew.
DNA test if you can
@@user-zg3nb1mk5b26 You are correct about abu khasira family we know this story
Please watch the video, *_"Palestinians of Jewish Origin higher resolution"_* the channel, and man, Misinai Tsvi has done extensive research on Palestinians and Jews.
Amazing Combination
Unfortunately I couldn’t hear the questions asked, and especially the interpreter giving the answers. But I really like the concept of what these 2 gentlemen are doing!
Did you pay Corey for this in baked goods?
(I’m totally spamming, new to the channel and supporting with all the views likes and comments ❤)
Why there is no english sub. translation when the plestinians speak???
Thanks for sharing Tal 👍👌🙌👋✌️
You guys don't stop eating. You have certainly boosted the Palestinian economy on this day!
I find the sound in this vlog to be particularly quiet, especially your translator Corey, you are all being drowned out by the sound of the traffic!
How could you go into this places being Israeli Jews? Love Corey, just found this channel. Excellent
Thanks for joining the channel Tammy!
It's Palestine; not Chicago 🫠
Willingness to act as a propaganda too of Khamenei.
@@theoBaba773 It's Israel, not Palestine.
@@YaakovBuchner 😃
as an arab muslim i agree peace is the answer . may some day palestine and israel compromise and find a solution .
The Shawarma is a Turkish origin and the name is Turkish as well
No it’s Levantine
Turks have doner-kebab
The volume of answers are very low. It is tough to hear English translation.
Peace🙏🙏🙏🙏please!!I'm Jewish live in 🇮🇱🇮🇱 almost got killed today
Baruch HaShem,
The land of Israel is indeed beautiful 💙🤍💙
Nice videos guys. I wachted his channel for years. Asking Jews and Palestinians. 👍
bad sound. my laptop is on max sound, and the translator probably does not have a microphone
Great collab! Looking forward to see you do a vlog in DUBAI or INDIA. Can't wait to see you skydive? Yay. Safe trips always Tal.
Less skydiving more eating! Hahaha
Nice to see you travelling around again. Hope you enjoy, seeing you gain weight is good. You look healthy. Greetings from the Philippines, Cebu
I'm glad you brought it up that Palestinians look like Jews, their ancestors of Jews who converted to Either Islam or Christianity as not to be killed. The irony is, that they now go out of their way, to kill their own, for the sake of their conquorers' religion. Another thing I noticed is, that you brought up the inconsistencies in Palestinian ideologies. Like the dove of peace, and the mural of martyrs... Things like that I noticed with them in person, like constantly contracting themselves when they talk about "Palestine" or "Israel". It feels like very heavy, wide-spread brain-washing to me
Peace is for Palestinians, so they could finally get rid of the colonizing unwelcome occupation and have peace with their loved ones in THEIR homeland land stolen from them by invading jews! How is that contradictory? Unless you think that peace means peace with their occupier? And how is that possible?? Would any oppressor turn into an ally and with what magic wand can that be achieved? Palestinians are descendants of canaanites who converted into Christianity and ISLAM WILLINGLY, and are super duper happy with their choices, worry about how happy your own ass is with your own faith stop imposing your shit on others that DO NOT welcomed it!
@@Daniella_M
There was NEVER ANY country or political entity known as Palestine. There was no land ever governed or owned by Palestinians.
There is nothing occupied. Only a country, or territory of a country can be occupied. Palestine was never a country, the West Bank and Gaza were never territory of a Palestinian government.
@@Daniella_M
Their homeland? Muslim refugees invited into the land by the Ottomans from Europe and Africa, its their homeland? Bosniaks, Circassians, Chechins, Turkemans and Sudanese?????
Most of those claiming to be Palestinians are Arab Levantine laborers that came into the land in the 1900s as support personnel for the British, and because of the prosperity brought by the Jews reclaiming the land. The Land was All Ottoman lands, the people living there were all Ottoman subjects. There was less than 350,000 people in the entire land before 1860. The land was very underpopulated and there was no one population that lived there.
Regarding "insulting the prophet", something that people from a Western background don't take into account is, Muslims may feel a moral duty to prevent or avenge what they consider objective "wrongdoing", on the grounds that God can punish them for silently suffering that wrongdoing without objection!
This is a concept that Islamic scholar Hamza Yusuf explains. The reasoning goes that God will punish the whole community for the wrongs of a few, when that larger community suffers those wrongs to be committed in silence. Otherwise, the larger community could easily slink away in cowardice and let the wrongdoer get away without consequences, especially if the wrongdoing only seems to directly affect a small minority.
There is an admirable quality here as a potential consequence of literally believing that "an injury to one is an injury to all". But such reasoning can also easily get twisted into a kind of dogmatism and authoritarianism in the wrong hands.
Clearly, though, in any case, if people all around were less ignorant and better informed about how others see the world, they would be less likely to escalate completely gratuitous conflicts.
So if someone cusses Allah or insults Him, you guys are quiet and do nothing and do not fear a mass retribution. But if someone insults the prophet or cusses him, then you rage and think it is okay to kill the offender. Therefore you guys basically worship Mohammad because it is obvious that you revere him more than his creator, Allah. Actions speak louder than words, it really doesnt matter all this meaningless blah blah that you wrote because you know the above statements are true and that's how you guys behave.
So, question: Palestinians that commit terrorism in Israel are called shahid...? For example, if a Palestinian goes into a place where young Israelis are eating, drinking and dancing and kills the people in there is a shahid? And they're highly respected?
Yeah generally, at least on a govt and societal level, that is unfortunately not just accepted but celebrated
@@TheTravelingClatt Thanks. That’s not just sad - it’s really devastatingly tragic!
Did Corey and his friend travellinclatt went through the check point like Palestinians to get to. Ramalah
I must admit, this is the first time I see you guys, and I'm glad that you enjoyed your time being there. I have to ask though, when you are in an giving Israeli city, Tal Aviv, Haifa or West Jerusalem; do you ask Israelis about accepting Palestinians? What do they think should happen to the Palestinians? I am not trying to be negative here, but we all know every coin has to sides!
Guys I applaud you for venturing into the other side .. we are after all all human , and Muslim and Jewish traditions are close with so many similarities. The more people Learn from each other the more they realize that conflict and negativity can be turned into friendship and peace … peace starts with humility and putting yourself into the other side shoes and then act with fairness and decency. As for what should we do if someone insults prophet Mohammed PBUH, my answer would be to pray for him to see the light . Insulting figures of morality and decency like all prophets from Adam to Moses to David to Mohamed is an act of provocation and indecency but in my opinion should not be dignified with any response . God bless u guys .
What do they mena insulting the Phophet. There are people on RUclips who make Videos that Jesus never existed or even that Moses never existed. If someone was violentlyly attacked for saying this- I don't very many people would excuse their actions for Religous reasons. That person would be punished to the full extent of the Law.
I think because Mohammed is a mroe recent figure. there is much better evidence that he existed. But people should be allow to criticize his teachings and even Mohammed himself. It is called the Free Market place of Ideas People should be allowed to debate these Issues just like people should be allowed to debate other controversial issues liek the Isreael/Palestenian Conflict; "Transexual Rights vs. Rights of Parents and Children, etc, etc.
@@HoldenNY22 I mean by modern standards Mohammed was likely an asshole. Maybe one shouldn't go out of their way to say that to the face of believers. But as a historical figure those that don't believe in fairy tales as history should be able to freely discuss.
I agree that blasphemy (I'm Christian) should just be addressed by just praying for spiritual intervention instead, seeing any reaction from people would make you look like a "karen" as they say - Christians before have been reactive about blasphemy before, but now most just pray for them as they're just unlikely to change their minds.
These walking tours are amazing.
The bearded guy looks Pakistani or Indian
31:52
The distortion of reality. There is no proof that she was killed by Israeli soldiers.
In addition, she knowingly risked her life when she entered a combat zone.
Stop lying
Tal you are such a handsome young man! May Hashem bless you brother!
Who is Hashem
He has amazing eyes
@@thekingslayer8579 God
18:17 😂😂 two Israeli jews “ OK WE WILL TAKE PALESTINE” “Hey Corey rip us off a little piece of Palestine” 😂😂😂
You guys are great✌
So are you!
that pizza place looked good and the pizza guy was very friendly
Welcome To Ramallah Brother Tal
I love your Videos Cause you are always Fair and positive
Thank you 💕
Appreciate the feedback! Keep watching please!
I cannot hear the translator.
hi corey its hard to hear in this video can you add subtitles in english
13:39 peak TravelingClatt lmfao 💀💀💀
😂😂😂🫣
Corey uses the HFR800? My first camcorder!
as an Arab we love every one and we will not deny that the jews are our cousins but we ask to keep the name of Palestine we all can live together and share it but no aggression against the Palestinians or jews ,think about it they both are able to build wonderful things if they just put their hands together for goodness
Cousins wft?
@@blablaaaa6025 why don’t u like that ?
@@blablaaaa6025 one from hagger and the other from sarah
Good points, thank you cousin. But it's up to the Arabs to keep the name Palestine or whatever name they want to call their part of the country, or even all of it. I couldn't care less because the same land CAN have multiple name and this land DOES have multiple names. Jews call it Land of Israel. All of it. Modern State of Israel can be smaller than the land of Israel, that's okay.
Btw, Ishmael didn't call it Palestine and neither did Abraham, I'm not so sure why the Arabs are suddenly so fond of the name that is not even in the Quran and barely appears in any Arab writings before 20th century. But whatever, if you like it then you like it.
How do you get in with israeli citizenship?
Love the direction you going with your vids... So niche not typical... Love it.. Your a fucking boss Tal... And your bringing it big time
Thanks brother! I appreciate all the support Eli!
It's ironic that Americans ask about the ancient sovereignty of a place...
Because Americans can't possibly have Middle Eastern roots?
@@ygzpdygzpd700 @Ygzpd ygzpd @Ygzpd ygzpd No, because the question implies false legitimacy, and I find that hypocritical. I see many such loaded questions on Quora, which is a hotbed of hasbara since many years. Jews have no legitimacy over the Palestinian people - only that they are a colonial oppressor and land thieves. IF they had wanted to live in peace, they would never have cut Palestine in two, divide it further STRATEGICALLY, planting settlements in key positions, so there would never be a contiguous Palestinian state. The Nakba showed what was to come...and the land theft continues to this day. The world is not blind to this, and all the hasbara israel can come up with, will not hide it. Apartheid, land theft, deception and murder, is what israel is built upon, and I, like many, will only respect this land when it either goes back to it's pre 1967 borders, or it treats Palestinian people as equal Israeli citizens.
Devious
@@philipkelleher2853 The partition plan of 1948 offered Palestinians a much better deal, including most of Jordan. They refused and attacked Israel, along with all Arab armies. And you do realize that, compared to the Arab world, Israel is a match box on a football field.
So the football field attacked the matchbox, was defeated, and today's Palestine was owned half by Egypt, half by Jordan. Interestingly, at no point during that time did Palestinians speak of wanting sovereignty.. wonder why?
Anyway, I see you want to blame that on Jews, too. Nice.
No contradiction with an American Jew inquiring about what the locals know about the indigenous people of Israel/Judea/Samaria/Palestine. Not any more than an American Indian inquiring what white Americans know about the indigenous people of the land that was once theirs. You can use whatever swearwords you want, but it doesn't change the fact that, just like American Indian or Canadian First People, Jews were there first.
@@ygzpdygzpd700 Nakba, murder, land theft, division, apartheid, arrogance and deception.....that is what the Jews brought to the inhabitants of the land of Palestine. Play with your hasbara all you want, it changes nothing.
' God's chosen people's ?.....
I have yet to see anything spiritual or sacred emanating from the land of israel.
@@philipkelleher2853 This is so sad, to see ordinary Western antisemites creep into this page, with its beautiful energy, where even most Europeans and Palestinians get along. You just have to come here and poison everything don't you?
What money they use in Palestina ?
Hahahahahah Corey talking about semen really sent me. Love him sm!
Friends the audio of the translation is very bad.
As an Israeli I love hearing my neighbors consistently saying I shouldn’t exist. Lchaim 🍻
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@@TheTravelingClatt thank you for sharing both sides equally! Btw would have loved also to attend that beerfest.
The Apartheid shouldnt exist but you as a person I would love to co exist with you, cousin
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Rav Kahane Tzaddak!!! THEY MUST GO!
yes same like you, i have many video to the israeli say they kick out palestinian & say B slur to arab. you not innocent here. imagine someone stealing your house do you need to respect them ? lol
I'm just wondering - if a couple of Palestinians were to go to Tel Aviv or Jerusalem and ask questions of jews what would be the reaction.
Well, now we know what Corey's upcoming questions are going to be. Min 10 "she studies at Birzeit" That uni is a hotbed, why would you be surprised? I would be surprised if she didn't respond that way. 13: 45 omg tmi How did the beer compare with Goldstar (tap)?
I was shocked when you said you were Jewish. You don't look Jewish you look middle Eastern native
Jews are Middle Eastern natives.
The Ashkenazi Jews are the closest genetic match to "Palestinians" out of all the Jewish diaspora subgroups.
No , we palestinians dont look like yoy
You cant be serious?
No ARabs even called themselves Palestinian till after 1966
Go look at most of the Palestinian surnames and you will see they are not native to this region.
@@freejay3 bla bla bla 🤣
@@freejay3 DNA wasn't done until after 1964 either, Go watch, *_"Palestinians of Jewish Origin higher resolution"_*
@@freejay3 The original people in the land in the mid 1850s were bedouins and fellahins that had Jewish ancestry. Most of those calling themselves as Palestinians today, are Muslims brought by the Ottomans, such as Circassians, Turkemans, Bosniaks and the local Arabs or Levantines, Egyptians, Syrians, Lebanese etc. Who came in as laborers. The local peoples many have Jewish ancestry. They stayed after all the conquests of the land.
Where are you guys going to put your dinner?
I love the whole video
Just shows regular things to do with regular people without political garbage from the both sides.
Peace ❤
What were the questions and answers?
it seems like a great amount of people seem extreme
Wow Corey is so in shape! Mediterranean diet I guess.
Congrats bro!!
Hi bro friend have a great time ❤
Thanks pal!
What’s the name of the bread at 0:41?
Lembas
I have to ask you, isn't it frustrating for you to hear Palestinians opinions about the conflict?
It seems like there is not even a slight willingness to have any kind of peace/normalization with Israel
It's not frustrating me anymore. I'm learning now. Generally pretty disappointed at everyone involved in this conflict tho.
there is no peace under occupation, illegal settlement, apartheid regeime and colonization
As someone who's dad is a Jew and mom is a Christian and I have read the Quran. My opinion is all religion is made up but I still believe in god. Treat everyone as your brother and give respect no other rules need to be followed.