Multiple Sources — Video Compilation — 2024
Palestinians Are Still Rewarding Terrorists With Shocking 'Pay to Slay' Policy
CBN News — December 18, 2021 — 4min 10sec
After American student and veteran Taylor Force was murdered in a terror attack in Israel, his parents began a campaign to end the Palestinian government policy known as "pay to slay". They won a major victory in 2018 when the Taylor Force Act became law, but Stuart and Robby Force recently discovered their work isn't finished.
Now, they're back on Capitol Hill working to pass legislation that goes even further than the Taylor Force Act to close a loophole that's allowing banks to make payments to terrorists.
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story from CBN's Abigail Robertson:https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/israel/2...
Who Are the Houthis Attacking Red Sea Ships?
Best Documentary — January 11, 2023 — 58min 48sec
Sanaa, in Yemen: this city is cut off from the world. In the last years, a terrible war has rendered it isolated. Millions of inhabitants are living under an embargo, in one of the most inaccessible places on the planet.
Dirty War in Yemen: 7 Years of Cruelty, Famine and Suffering
Java Discover — September 5, 2023 — 58min 50sec
After seven years of war, there is no end in sight to the suffering in Yemen. In this exclusive film, we report on the situation in the north-west of Yemen, held by the Houthis. 21 million people live in this enclave. There, since 2015, out of sight, a dirty war has been going on. Sanaa, North of Yemen. One of the most inaccessible places on the planet. For the past six years, Ansar Allah, a political and military movement created by powerful families from the North, has seized control. But Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are determined to reinstall the ousted Yemeni president. They see the Houthi rebels, who belong to the Zaydist branch of Islam, as heretics who pose a threat to Wahhabism. Using weapons provided by the West, they relentlessly bombard the North in a dirty war. Over 230,000 Yemenis have already died. A strict, expertly maintained embargo is also starving the population. According to UN agencies, Yemen is facing one of the worst famines in the world with 400,000 children reportedly at risk of death. New diseases have appeared since the beginning of the war and there has been a sharp increase in babies born with abnormalities. But the war in Yemen is about more than just competing religious ideologies. Yemen owns substantial and underexploited oil reserves and controls roads leading to the Suez canal.
This documentary was first released in 2021.
Who Are the Houthis Attacking Red Sea Ships?
BBC News — December 22, 2023 — 6min 21sec
Global supply chains could face severe disruption as a result of the world's biggest shipping companies diverting journeys away from the Red Sea.
Attacks by Houthis in Yemen on commercial vessels in recent weeks have resulted in many firms deciding to avoid one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
The Houthi group has declared its support for Hamas and has said it is targeting ships travelling to Israel.
But who are the Houthis? What are their motivations? And what are their links to Iran? The BBCs analysis editor Ros Atkins explains.
Yemen: Houthi Fury
ARTE.tv Documentary — September 11, 2024 — 25min 18sec
The Houthis rule a third of Yemen with an iron fist, after ten years of civil war. Their ideology is as ferociously anti-American and antisemitic, as it is pro-Palestine with young people indoctrinated into a strict religious view of the world that burns with anger.
Egypt & East African Shippers Suffers as Yemen's Houthi Rebels Disrupt International Shipping
The New Africa Channel — December 25, 2023 — 10min 33sec
It is no secret that East Africa plays a pivotal role in the arteries of global trade, serving as a crucial link between the resource-rich continent and the bustling markets of Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Its strategic location on the Red Sea and Indian Ocean has attracted maritime activity for centuries, and today, its modern ports and vital waterways handle a significant portion of the world's goods. (Go to site for remainder of text)
How Yemen Is Wrecking the Entire Global Economy
RealLifeLore — January 17, 2024 — 37min 27sec
Jordan to Israel's Rescue? Amman Sends Goods to Tel Aviv via Land Route Evading Red Sea Houthi Siege
Times New World — February 6, 2024 — 4min 35sec
Arab nations Jordan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are reportedly helping Israel bypass the Houthi threat in the Red Sea as it wages war on Gaza. The UAE is transporting goods to Israel via Jordan on a new land route, as per a report by the Middle East Eye. Israel-linked ships have been targeted and attacked by the Yemeni Houthis in the Red Sea to pressurize Tel Aviv to end its deadly assault on Gaza since the Oct 7 Hamas attack. Angry Jordanians have held protests across the country denouncing the transportation of goods to Israel while demanding the government sever ties with Tel Aviv. Watch for details.
The War in Yemen, Mapped
Johnny Harris — May 17, 2024 — 22min 8sec
The war in Yemen has created one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, and its been made worse by outside actors. Countries using the war in Yemen as a proxy to increase their own power and influence, but with a massive human cost.
Yemen: Houthi Fury
ARTE.tvDocumentary11 Sept 202425min 18 sec
The Houthis rule a third of Yemen with an iron fist, after ten years of civil war. Their ideology is as ferociously anti-American and antisemitic, as it is pro-Palestine with young people indoctrinated into a strict religious view of the world that burns with anger.
Torn Apart - Yemen in the Grip of the Houthi Militia
DW Documentary — September 24, 2024 — 28min 26sec
The Houthi movement has established totalitarian rule in northern Yemen. Who are these militants who invoke the Prophet Mohammed, fire rockets at Israel and paralyze world trade with their attacks on Red Sea shipping?
Ten years of civil war have brought Yemen to its knees. In the north, Houthi militias have established a strictly isolated dominion in which oppression, displacement and hunger are rife. Its a police state, where the security apparatus monitors where people go and what they say. Meanwhile, international organizations describe the situation in Yemen as one of the worlds worst humanitarian disasters.
Ten years ago, Yemens capital, Sanaa, was captured by Houthi fighters, forcing the internationally recognized government to the south. Today, patched-together flags of both Yemen and Gaza fly over the walls of the old city center. The atmosphere is fueled by Houthi propaganda. Israel's attacks on Gaza bring back memories in Yemen, where thousands of civilians have died in airstrikes by the Saudi-led, Western-backed military alliance. Everywhere, there are pictures of militiamen who have been killed in the fighting often, they look like children.
Recently, Houthi attacks on Israel and on ships in the Red Sea have brought the militia back into the public eye. Waging what they describe as a holy war helps them domestically, allowing them to divert peoples dissatisfaction towards an external enemy.
This documentary provides a rare look at the Houthis and the territory they control. The filmmakers meet fighters, but also the victims of Houthi militias Yemenis fighting desperately for their childrens survival, who have almost given up hope of peace.
Videos Teaching Palestinian Children
Senate Hearing: Palestinian Education& the Future of Peace in the Middle East
palwatch31 May 20105min 10sec
US Senator Arlen Specter, US Senator Hillary Clinton, Palestinian Media Watch director Itamar Marcusand others discuss the prospects for Israeli-Palestinian peace and the issue of Palestinian education and indoctrination to violence and hatred in Palestinian society.
What does the UN teach Palestinian children at UNRWA schools?
The Line of Fire8 Aug 2014 12min14sec
What does the UN teach Palestinian children at UNRWA schools? (H/T to Israel Resource News Agency, Center for Near East Policy Research)Show transcript
Chilling footage of kindergartnersre-enacting terrorist drills in Gaza
New York Post8 Jun 20161min 3sec
Footage has surfaced of one of the most unsettling kindergarten graduation ceremonies ever. Young children in Gaza are shown re-enacting terrorist training activities, demonstrating how young people are being indoctrinated over there.
What Are Palestinian Children Reading in Their Textbooks?
i24NEWS English16 May 20195min0sec
Articles:https://www.i24news.tv/enLive:https://video.i24news.tv/page/live?cl...Replay:https://video.i24news.tv/page/5a97b81...
How the Palestinian Authority Abuses Its Children | Part 1 of 6
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Inside the Gaza Summer CampsTraining Children to be the Next Generation of Terrorists
CBN News19 Jul 2021 3min 18sec
When summer camp for kids comes to mind you might think of swimming, boating and hiking. Summer camp in the Gaza Strip is more like a military boot camp.
The Role of Jews and Israel in School Textbooksacross the Arab World
INSS ISRAEL30August 2023 38min 50sec
In today's podcast, INSS researcher Adi Kantor sits down with Arik Agassi, COUP and Head of Global Partnerships at the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se), and an expert in the field of global policy and education. Agassi leads the work of a think tank that analyzes curricula around the world through UNESCO-defined standards. IMPACT-se's work stimulates positive changes in school textbooks, and its policy recommendations have been used as roadmaps by many governments for introducing systematic reforms in national curricula worldwide. What is the role of a textbook in an era of social media? What influence does it have on young readers, and what role does it play in state policy? How are Jews and Israel perceived in textbooks across the Arab world? What explains the differences between countries, and what role do educators have? And, finally, what can be done in order to reduce the spread of antisemitic and anti-Israel texts in these books?
War Through the Eyes of Gaza's ChildrenThe New York Times30 Oct20233min 17sec
At a U.N. camp in southern Gaza, children have been forced to flee their homes and live in squalid conditions while trying to make sense of a war with no end in sight.
Son of Hamas Co-Founder Denounces Group at UN, Exposes Savage' Indoctrination of Palestinian Kids
CBNNews21 Nov 2023 30min 12sec
The son of a co-founder of Hamas blasted the terror organization in a blistering half-hour speech at the United Nations on Monday.
Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, defected from the terrorist group in the late '90s and secretly worked with Israel's security services to expose and prevent several Hamas terrorist attacks. He wrote a 2010 autobiography titled Son of Hamas.
Yousef, 45, now endeavours to expose the true face of Hamas' genocidal death cult.
UNRWA have createda Palestinian terrorism education system.
AIJAC3 Dec 2023 7min0sec
UNRWA have created a Palestinian terrorism education system.
What Are Palestinian Children Reading in Their Textbooks?
i24NEWSEnglishDecember 20235min 0 sec
The Palestinian Curriculum:What UNRWA Helps Teach Children in Gaza
AIPAC1 Feb 2024 19min 7 sec
Marcus Sheff is the CEO of Impact-SE, an international research, policy and advocacy organization that monitors and analyzes education around the world. Impact-SE uses internationally derived standards of peace and tolerance to examine curriculum. This includes looking at how textbooks teach respect for one another, peace making, historical accuracy and gender equality. If misused, textbooks are can be an authoritative tool that have the power to radicalize. UNRWA is a UN agency which is sworn to teach peace and tolerance, but instead teaches children about violence. UNRWA uses Palestinian Authority textbooks that teach Palestinian children antisemitism and that are absent of peaceful messaging. Curriculum that teaches extremism is a threat to Israel, the peace process and the United States and its interests and values. Sheff explains how change in curriculum in the Middle East is possible, seen through the UAE's complete transformation of education.
Itamar Marcus: Watching Palestinian Media is Heartbreaking,
but KEY to Understanding the Conflict
First Century Foundations14 Feb 2024 41min 19
in this episode of our Keeping it Israel: BATTLE FOR TRUTH podcast series, Jeff talks to Itamar Marcus, Founder and Director of Palestinian Media Watch, one of the foremost authorities on Palestinian ideology and policy. Marcus was appointed by the Israeli government to represent Israel in negotiations on incitement with the Palestinian Authority in 1999. He makes regular presentations to legislators, governments, and other decision-makers about PA leaders, education, sports, etc. His book Deception (https://palwatch.org/page/16397) was acclaimed by the founder of Human Rights Watch, Robert Bernstein, as "one of the most important books you handle in your lives.