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The history of the C MAC and its influence on the region's culture is discussed, including Abraham's wife and children, the Saxon culture's influence, and the new leaders emerging from the Saxon culture. The segment also touches on the history of the Eastern Empire and the new leaders emerging from the Saxon culture. The segment discusses the rise of the British Empire and the new leaders, including the rise of the Israeli conflict and the loss of agricultural land and water and mineral resources.

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			So the title of this presentation is from nowhere to now. And I have a short amount of time to
deliver it and a lot of content. So stay switched on. And I will try to do my best to make sure that
you walk out of here with good information, and at the same time, not waste too much of your time.
So the Scriptures tell us that the flood scam at the time of Noah,
		
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			and the floods basically destroyed everything except for whatever was saved on the ark with Noah.
		
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			And since everything was destroyed,
		
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			humanity and civilization started once again with Noah and his progeny.
		
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			And Noah had four sons, yum, some ham, and the F is.
		
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			And for our purposes tonight, the one we will focus on his son, because some became the father of
the Semites, a semi young
		
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			and a huge nation and grew from him. And they occupied these regions starting from Yemen, all the
way to Syria.
		
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			And the main language of them was Arabic. And as I say, their sister languages have Aramaic and
Hebrew and Syriac and the rest of
		
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			and because the nation was so big, it had sub nations inside it. And one of those sub nations are
the people of Canaan, or what is referred to us can only, you know, Canaanites.
		
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			And they were the Semites who occupied who lived who inhabited the lands of what is referred to as
holy lands and other times, so southern Levant, Jordan, Palestine, this was the land of the of the
Canaanite, so can only you.
		
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			And they have historical record and archaeological evidence dating back on that land at least 3000
years before Christ. And this is the land to which Abraham was ordered to migrate. So Abraham lived
in the city of all,
		
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			a modern day Iraq, just at the edge end of the Euphrates before the Persian Gulf, was a bustling
city, a massive civilization. And from there at the age of 75, Abraham migrated to Canaan. And when
he arrived there, the Canaanites had been there 1000 years and more before him, and they had a
civilization and their nation and not only that, I kingdom, cause when Abraham calm as per
scripture, he paid homage and pay taxes to Melchizedek Melchizedek in the
		
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			Canaanite languages are in the Semitic languages, and Maliki sodic, the righteous king, and the
Scripture refers to him as the man with no beginning of days and no end of time, and no father, no
mother, and so on. So Abraham met this king, the king of a civilization paid homage to him pay taxes
to him, and he gave him permission to stay and live in the land of Canaan.
		
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			And when Abraham came, he didn't come with a massive army and he didn't come with a tribe. He only
came himself, his wife and his nephew, three people. The nephew moves on and went other places, and
it was just the wife and the husband. And like that they lived for years. Abraham eventually married
a second wife, her daughter, from whom he had Ishmael, at the ripe old age of 86. And he took
Ishmael and his mother, ha Geron went and put them in the city of Mecca, modern day Saudi Arabia
		
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			Mecca, and he himself lived with Sarah, his wife and from whom at the age of almost 100, he was able
to have his second son is Harper, Isaac.
		
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			So now in Palestine, there's Abraham, his wife and their little son, Isaac, and like that they lived
for some 60 years before Isaac got married and was able to have his son called Jacob or Yahoo. And
Yahoo was of significance to us because Yahoo was who the Scripture refers to as Israel. So whenever
we say children of Israel, we mean children of Yaqoob, or Jacob in English. And there's no Israel
before Jacob, like Abraham is not Israel. He's not an Israelite. Isaac is not an Israelite, as rial
		
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			starts at Jacob. And the children of Israel are the children of Jacob.
		
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			So we know Jacob had 12 sons, his most famous son is young use of all Joseph
		
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			And Joseph, you know the story, famous story. He was he ended up in the land of the pharaohs and the
land of the pyramids in Egypt. And they he grew up and reached prominence. And when he did, he
invited his family, his mum and dad and 11 brothers to join him there.
		
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			So as Rachel, and this the children of Israel, all of them, and they're up in Egypt, and the logical
question here is, when Israel and the children of Israel or in Egypt, who was in Palestine? And the
answer is they cannot under you, the indigenous Palestinians, they were there before Abraham cam,
and they were there. Now, when Israel and his children were nowhere in Palestine. And not only were
they not there, they were not there for some 470 years. Because for 430 years, they were stuck under
		
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			slavery in Egypt. And then they came out at the time of Moses. So eventually, God Almighty sent
Moses to take them out of the bondage of slavery.
		
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			And then they crossed the sea, you know, famous story, and then they were in the wilderness for some
40 years before that whole generation died. And in the time of use I've known they were able to come
back to the Holy Land and meet the Canaanite, so can I assume that they had left,
		
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			centuries ago. Now another important little addition to our story, whilst the children of Israel war
in Egypt in bondage,
		
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			another tribe came and settled in the land of Canaan as well. They came from Crete, around 1200
years before Christ, and they settled where rasa is today
		
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			by the coast, so they had altercations with Ramsay's from from Egypt. If you read the hieroglyphs of
the Egyptians, and the tomb of the Ramseys, it is written there that, you know, they had a
confrontation with the people of Phyllis, and reference to these people that had come to settle at
the edge of the holy land or the edge of the land of Canaan.
		
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			So when the when the children of Israel came, they encountered the armor the family and the family
are the descendants of the Canaanites. So 500 years has passed, and nations grow. They take on new
surnames, new leaders emerge. So the new tribes that are prevalent and prominent are Dr. Malik, and
they had confrontations and conflict there. And eventually, the Israelites were able to establish
the domain and able to establish their dominance and able to establish the kingdom. And it was the
		
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			right shifts and godly and divine kingdom, led by the prophets, the wood and then after him, Prophet
Solomon, and there are people we hold in the highest regard and the highest of honors, and we do not
mention their names, except after which we say May the peace and blessings of God Almighty be upon
him.
		
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			Now when the when the kingdom of Israel established, the local population still exists there. They
are subjugated, they are defeated, but they still exist. The rule becomes the rule of King David and
King Solomon. And there's the Israelite population, but the Canaanites they lived after Solomon
passed away and the sons of Solomon took over the authority and external powers camp to attack the
kingdom of Israel. local indigenous tribes, Canaanite tribes stood side by side with the Israelite
		
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			government and the Israelite kingdom. And they tried to fend off and defend against the Babylonians
that had come, although not successful, but it does give evidence that they were on the land they
existed, they were not annihilated. They were subjugated. The law was the law of the children of
Israel or the law of the prophets. But the population always existed. And this was the case
throughout the different occupations that came so the first ones were the Assyrians, that camp the
		
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			Assyrians annihilated the
		
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			10 tribes of Israel that had broken off from the kingdom of Solomon, or the sons of Solomon, and no,
ever no trace of them has left in the pages of history, or geographically. After the Assyrians, the
Babylonians camp, and attacked the last two tribes of Israel. And this is the one in which the local
indigenous population stood with them to try to defend
		
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			against the Babylonians, but they lost the war they were defeated. And when they were defeated, they
were sawed within their dwellings and each and every one of them was tired, shackled and taken
slaves back to Babylon. And for some 50 years, they were not even allowed to come back into
Jerusalem or near Jerusalem. After some 50 years, the Persians defeated the Babylonians. And they
took a softer approach to the children of Israel, they allowed them to go back and try to rebuild
		
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			the temple so they can rebuild the temple, tried to create a society for themselves. 50 years is a
long time so a generation and a half after, although they were allowed to rebuild their places of
worship in the temple and descend that the rain remained the reign of the of the Persians and after
the Persians, the Macedonian scam, and again, crushed everything and defeated everything. And then
after the Macedonians, the Romans camp, and initially with the Romans, the children of Israel took a
		
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			more diplomatic stance, and they got along for some time. But then rebellions broke. And then the,
the Romans crushed the rebellion and destroyed the temple again, and discontinued until the time of
Christ. And then after Christ camp the
		
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			a time where the Romans became Christians. And when they became Christians, they started to
persecute the Jews, as the killers of Christ and the killers of the Lord and those that had put him
on the cross. So the persecution went far and wide, to the level that no traces of them were left
and the holy lands and in Palestine, so by the time that the Muslim conquest came in Islam came in
Islam reached the doors of Palestine, and no matter how top finally conquered it, and the keys of
		
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			surrender were given to him. He asked where's the Jewish quarters, because they used to be we heard
in the past Jewish quarters here. So they showed him a dump site, that this is where they used to
live, but now it's a rubbish site. So he was unhappy with this, he asked for the area to be cleaned
up, he sent messages to Jews from around the place as Israelites to come back and visit and, and,
you know, take part in this new society and in a lot of ways, or modern or hottub revitalized and
		
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			resuscitated and rejuvenated Jewry and Palestine, this Islamic civilization, which came in 630 years
probably went all the way to 1918. So the rule was the rule of the of the Muslims, the population,
indigenous Canaanites, who were Arabs, all the time, Semites, Arabs, all the time lived there, the
Jewish cousins lived with them, some of them that had converted to Christianity, lived with them.
And it was a unique time in history where they were places of worship in which the Muslim would use
		
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			it for his Friday worships on Friday, and the Jews used to use it for the Saturday Sabbath, and the
Christians would use it for their Sunday for their Sunday mass. So this continued, throughout the
centuries, apart from a few years where the Crusades came in. And
		
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			the Islamic rule in Islamic sovereignty wasn't there. But all the rest of the time, the system was
under Muslim rule, and local indigenous population along with some immigrants who had legally come
and settled there, and were part of society and part of community lasted till 1918. So what happened
in 1918 1918 is the end of World War One where the Ottoman fell off, the Ottoman Empire lost and was
defeated. And the British took over Palestine as part of their mandate. How did this happen? We'll
		
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			just rush through this one quickly, inshallah. So in the late 1800s, in Europe, if there's this map
in Europe in which it highlights or records, the migration of Jews, within, within European states
where they are kicked out of one state and go seek refuge and to another, and so on, and so forth.
And one of the main reasons they used to get kicked out is that local monarchs used to feel that
they are losing control of the economy. So the Christians of Europe, we're not allowed to give loans
		
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			on usury on interest. But the Jews used to give interest alone on interest. And the poor peasants
used to borrow $100 And would have to give back $200 And that's why the magic of compound interest
and they would end up losing their land to the ones that have given them money. And for example,
when Napoleon saw these sheets, the compound interest charts
		
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			He said the whole of France will be will be taken if we don't do anything about it. So whenever
these interests used to become too much, and a lot of the land used to be looked like they used to
secede the land to
		
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			this financial gayness, so the monarch used to come in, step in and kick out the lenders, if you
like. And this way, a lot of these immigrations happened, but at the same time a lot of money was
made. So that by the late 1800s, a good strong Affluent Jewish population existed. And amidst this
Jewish population, this thought started to emerge, that we should have our own homeland, we should
have our own place to call our own country. And this started in the 18 1880s. And by in the next 16
		
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			years by 1896,
		
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			had been talked about and discussed about and planned and so on until an actual Congress of Zionists
were held. So the thought emerged in 1880s. And the actual Congress was held in 1896, in which
Theodor Herzl proposed that we should have our own homeland. And he suggested a few places, number
one was Palestine, and if that can't happen, then place in Argentina and they had even suggested
Northern Territory of Australia as possible places for them to take from 1882 to the time that
		
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			Congress met in those 16 years, as some 20,000 Jews had already migrated into Palestine and started
to set up shop there. And so these are the passionate people that you know, how strong believers
that we should have our own homeland and militant in their approach. And then, after this, the, you
know, the formal beginning of Zionism. In after this Congress meeting, Theodore Hertzog and other
leaders went to start lobbying political leaders, so they met with the, with the Ottoman Khalifa, to
		
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			ask him for the land, obviously, he refused, they met with representatives of the British monarchy,
the French and so on and so forth, asking for for this to happen, that they be given the land and
Palestine for them to come in and occupy.
		
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			And they obviously received different types of answers at the time for the British, the British had
no say on the land that belonged to other people. The French had no say on the land, but the idea
was seeded, that this could be a possibility. And in return, there was money to be made and finances
to be had and support to be received. So this was always in the back grounds in the back of the
minds of the monarchs of the European nations such as France and, and the British. So when the war
		
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			broke down in 1914, the World War One started then with Germany and
		
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			the Ottoman side together against the other European nations. And as the war progressed, it became
clear that listen, there might be an opportunity here, that the Ottomans might lose this war. And
then the case that they lose the war, their land will have to be divided, and it's the victors. So
to infamous gentleman, peacock and Sykes was assigned the task to go and sit down and carve out a
new map on the existing maps to say this part will be the given to France and this part will be
		
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			given to the British, and under this infamous P cotton Sykes agreement, Palestine would fall to the
British Mandate. And then in
		
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			the next year after so 1916 is when these two gentlemen met and made the secret agreement 1970. And
a year later, it looked like the Ottomans will lose this. So around that time, Arthur bell for
signed the agreement or sent the letter to the Zionist Congress through Lord Rothschild, to say that
the British that Her Majesty's Government would look favorably at giving Palestine to the Zionist
Congress for whatever other agreements that they had made. So this was 1917 and 1918, they actually
		
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			did win. And the British took over,
		
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			took over Palestine under what is known as the British Mandate, and they took over the security, the
policing and the army. As soon as 1918 happened and the war was won. And the British took control.
They started to bring in designers from around the world, and this guy and all those
		
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			hot headed, passionate, mission driven that we will make our mark and have our homeland and and
build our country and from around Europe they started to flock into,
		
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			into Palestine. Notice that at this stage there is no Hitler there is no Nazis there is no major
discrimination against the Jews are Zionists, but they are driven by this by this dream that has
taken root designed as a dream. And now they come from left right and center. They cannot speak the
local language they cannot speak their own Semitic languages. They don't know the why around their
surnames are not the same. A lot of these Jews or Jews that have become converted Jews and not
		
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			ancestral Jews from you know from Russia and from other Poland and, and so on and so forth. And even
today, 80% of the DNA is foreign DNA, not Hebrew DNA. And there's adequate research on this.
		
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			So they can no sooner had they arrived. So 1918 They arrived. By 1919 20. They had already put
together their own militias, their own paratroopers or their own, you know, military groups,
although the security of the place was under under British responsibility. So in someone else's land
and someone else's home, they started to set up these militant gangs. So the Havana camp Ergon cam
lefty camp, and they used to terrorize local population smuggle
		
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			other Zionists in from around the world beyond the quarter that the British had set. And if anything
got in their way, including the British, they were happy to shoot and kill and maim and disabled. So
in that way, they sabotage telecommunication lines, they destroyed railway lines, they blew up the
King David Hotel. And all of this continued for four years, until the British and 1947 48 decided
that this is too much. And that the real estate deal is already done. We have already made our money
		
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			and already got our support. Now we can leave this mess behind. So 1948 is when Britain pulled out
		
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			of Palestine. And on the same day as Israel declared itself a state and obviously the local
population are like, you know, shocked by this our land, how do you claim it as your state, there
was some attempts at rebellion. But this is where that ugly, painful part of history comes the
Merkaba in which heartlessly with cruelty and vengeance, local indigenous population were killed and
murdered and raped and slaughtered and burnt alive. And here
		
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			is a bit of footage for you to have a look at from the mouth of Israeli soldiers who took part in it
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			holy spool. So after this fear mongering tactic, the Nakba, in which local population were basically
scared to death, some 750,000 ran for their lives, vacated their lands and their properties that
they had been part of their ownership for centuries on end and generations on end, and two little
places were left for them, where they took refuge of Aza on this side, and West Bank on the other,
and even their left hand or small patches of land, they are not left in peace. So regularly, people
		
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			from mainland Israel encroaches on their land, they push in a settlers, which then the government
and the army and the police support, they give them protection, as they push their way into what is
left of ancient Palestine. So they build new little settlements by force, then the government
supports this by building connecting roads and descender through it and limiting indigenous
population to attend. He has, he has a clip that is worth worth watching, so you can get the little
		
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			idea. Many Israelis saw this war, they just won as not just a military victory, but a religious sign
that the Jews were meant to return to the place where a huge amount of Jewish history happened, the
hills of the ancient Judea and Samaria, which is basically the entire West Bank. So while the
government was debating what to do, Israeli civilians began moving into the West Bank without any
permission from the government. They just started setting up homes establishing a Jewish presence in
		
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			this region. Suddenly, any debate about what to do with the West Bank had to take into account the
growing number of Israeli civilians that were living there. But the rest of the world did not
approve of this. As I said, the President's Gru the UN issued a resolution saying that the
settlements had no legal validity and that they constitute a serious obstruction to achieving a
comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East. They were basically saying that the
		
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			settler activity was totally illegal. Two different narratives emerged here. One said that Jewish
civilians were moving on to mostly empty plots of land that they had captured in a war, and that had
deep historical and spiritual significance to them. The other side, which is the side that most of
the world took, said that the settlers were colonizing land to expand their nation. In spite of the
international condemnation, the number of settlers in the West Bank grew.
		
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			Over the next few decades, more and more factions of the Israeli government began to support the
settler movement, allocating public resources and granting permits for building the Israeli housing
ministry and military began developing plans on how to develop the West Bank. They built roads
throughout the entire region, allowing easy access between the settlements and mainland Israel. More
and more building permits were given out and plant communities began popping up all over the West
		
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			Bank. The settlement slowly shifted from a fringe group of motivated civilians to an
institutionalized part of Israeli society, totally supported by the state.
		
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			Here are the Palestinian towns in the West Bank, watch how the settlements weave throughout these
Palestinian towns.
		
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			Palestinians didn't like this encroachment. They began protesting often with extreme violence
between the violence and the condemnations from the international community of the settlements. The
situation became unsustainable. So in the mid 1990s, American President Bill Clinton, Israeli Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat signed the Oslo Accords, agreements that
established a Palestinian government and split the West Bank into three sections. Area A gave
		
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			Palestinians total control over security and government. This makes up about 18% of the West Bank,
but most of the Palestinian population centers are here. This was a big deal because it gave
Palestinians self rule for the first time. Area B was designated for Palestinian government control
while retaining Israeli security control, meaning the Israeli military remains very present their
area B is about 22% of the Westbank. Area C remained completely under the Israeli military and
		
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			government control. This is where all the settlements are in area. See, it's about 60% of the West
Bank. So this is basically how we ended up with this mess of a map. Israelis can come and go from
mainland Israel through really nice roads that goes straight to the settlements. They call these
roads flyovers, because they bypass Palestinian villages and give easy access from one settlement to
the other. But not every settlement has one of these flyover roads. Palestinians can drive on almost
		
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			all the roads in the West Bank, but their movement is
		
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			is often more difficult, more restricted. They have to stop at checkpoints and get their car
inspected sometimes, sometimes it makes for some really long lines. But certainly one of the most
difficult aspects of this carved up land situation is how it hinders Palestinians from being able to
build an economy. Area C, which is under Israeli control contains the majority of the West Bank,
agricultural land, as well as the water and mineral resources. Palestinian companies are severely
		
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			restricted in accessing these resources, which takes a huge hit on their economy. So with these
three sections agreed upon by both sides, the settlements continued to grow in Area C, and fast
forward years into this.
		
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			And now, right now, today, we all live witnessing the cruel and vicious genocide that is unfolding
in Gaza, which is probably worse than what the actual Jews went through when the Holocaust so far as
amount of debt per day is concerned amount of children being killed per day is concerned, the famine
that is being deliberately engineered, and I watched the local indigenous Palestinians are
struggling to survive. Already settlers have tried to push in and take the land that was bombarded
		
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			to the ground and start to build their own little illegal settlements on top of it. So this is the
history In short, I do thank you for your time and
		
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			will you well for the future. Thank you