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Sumoud is a documentary film produced by Al-Haq, which captures the reality of Israel’s creation of coercive environments in Al-Hadidiya, in the northern Jordan Valley. The film tells the story of a family from Al-Hadidiya and their experience with Israel’s discriminatory policy of administrative house demolitions. It focuses on the experience of Sumoud, the youngest member of the family and her perception on the impacts of home demolitions. The film reveals the human story of Israel’s discriminatory policies and practices and their debilitating interference with the everyday lives of Palestinian families residing in the Jordan Valley.
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In general, refugee policy has changed. The Balkans anyway, now Italy, Spain, France, Sweden, Denmark, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, also the USA! They all want to send back to Africa countries.
Saturday in the radio evening news I heard for the first time that Algeria practices sending away from the border thousands of emigrants, refugees without water, with nothing into the desert to die. The last time 400; and now Algeria intends to change this practice. — It reminded me of the Holocaust! —
The Swiss politicians, are they really pro Israel?
German and Swiss politicians are pro Israel. Israel is a taboo!
Why are these horrible destruction 'practices' never in the News?! —
Heartbreaking.
Heartbreaking. Thank you for this documentary.
An important documentation.
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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