cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/43300918

While international recognition of a Palestinian state has gathered momentum, the situation on the ground is moving in the opposite direction. Israel’s government has advanced new annexation legislation, settlement growth is accelerating, and daily life for Palestinians is becoming more restricted and precarious.

In a new series, reporter Matthew Cassel travels through the West Bank to document what daily life looks like under deepening occupation. Starting in Hebron and moving north to Ramallah, villages outside the city, and finally Nablus, he meets people across generations to ask; what does the idea of a ‘Palestinian state’ mean today?

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    11 hours ago

    Without having seen the video I guess bc this is the Europe community and while the genocide in Palestine ofc is a topic that should concern anyone, it might not fit the topic of the community in people’s eyes. I didn’t downvote BTW, but you asked for reasons why people would and I think that’s probably it.

    Also cudos to the mod for being visible on the thread and establishing clear boundaries to ensure a civilized discussion. I much appreciate that.