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The last years have seen a steep rise in the number of Arabs signing up to Israel’s army. Considered traitors by many in the Arab community, what drives these young men to fight for a country traditionally in conflict with Arab interests? Does this provide a path for Israeli/Arab integration? In this insightful doc, we follow the first Arab battalion fighting for Israel.
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00:02Ten times more Israeli Arabs are joining Israel's army than three years ago.
00:09These recruits are swearing on the Koran, pledging allegiance to Israel.
00:20With a Palestinian state nowhere in sight, they see integration into the Israeli military as their future.
00:27We are telling that the service of the army is a very good platform to provide a better understanding of
00:34the Muslim leadership within our country.
00:38But some see these soldiers as traitors to a Palestinian cause who must suffer the consequences.
00:44If you see me, as I said, I'm going to destroy the army.
00:49There's been a wave of lone wolf attacks by Palestinians on Israelis, yet some fellow Arabs are joining the Israeli
00:56army.
01:09For some, the Israeli military is an army which can shoot a wounded Palestinian.
01:19It's a controversial choice which can divide families and communities.
01:24We follow the first Israeli-Arab unit to serve on the occupied West Bank.
01:30And the recruits striving to become Israel's Arab warriors.
01:48It's dawn in the Negev desert.
01:51Prayer time for Mahmoud Kashur.
01:56He's one of a growing number of Israeli Arabs who have volunteered to serve in the army of a Jewish
02:02state.
02:04As of that is, I'm a Arab-Muslim lad.
02:09I've learned that I'm a regular slave citizen.
02:10But I're learned that one of them lived in the army of Israel, and that's what they are living in.
02:16This is our life.
02:19It's our life.
02:19It's our life.
02:20We need to support them and to help them.
02:24Now we can help them and help them.
02:26This is our life.
02:31We need to support them and a support them.
02:32and Christians are undergoing basic training with the Gadsar. It's an all-Arab unit of
02:39500 within the IDF, the Israeli Defense Force. Mahmoud and the other recruits are learning
02:50to shoot live bullets on the range.
03:16Some Israeli-Arab communities reject the idea
03:21of their young men joining the army. Society here is increasingly polarized. Even before
03:27the latest wave of violence, nearly half the Jewish population thought Arab citizens should
03:33be expelled from the country.
03:50Israel's traditional enemies are Hamas and other Islamist militants. But now the army's
03:55using the specter of Daesh, the so-called Islamic State, as a spur to recruitment.
04:08While 43 people have been jailed in Israel for links to IS, that's far less than in many
04:14other countries. The recruits will spend months training together in the desert.
04:4720% of Israel's population is Arab, but only about 1% of them serve in the army. Young men
04:56like Mahmoud are part of a drive to persuade more Israeli Arabs to enlist.
05:06Some Arabs and other minorities have fought in Israel's wars since the state was founded in 1948.
05:14The Bedouin traditionally volunteer. The Druze are conscripted. They had their own unit which
05:22fought in the wars in Lebanon. Colonel Wajdi Sahan now heads the Israeli Defense Force recruitment
05:30drive, targeting hundreds more Arabs, Christians and Muslims.
05:34Our goal is to join the army of the army of the army of the army of the army of
05:39the army of the army.
05:39Today, we are in a number of hundreds of years. In the next year, we want to find the numbers.
05:44We are in the army of the army of the army of the army of the army of the army.
05:51We are in the army of the army of the army of the army of the army of the army
05:54of the army.
06:02The Gadsar is the first Israeli-Arab unit ever to serve on the West Bank, home to 1.7 million
06:09fellow Arabs, Palestinians. This land is occupied by Israel, which retains full control over its
06:19settlements and key roads. It's a tense time. Since October, 37 Israelis and 229 Palestinians
06:30have been killed in attacks on the West Bank and in Israel.
06:37Lieutenant Ruhi Dabbas and his men control the checkpoints on the road near two Israeli settlements.
06:57Muhammad Ayishi is a Muslim soldier who has served with the Gadsar for three years.
07:05Muhammad Ayishi is a Muslim soldier who has served with the Gadsar for three years.
07:14forked its
07:15The Palestinians have mixed feelings about these Arab soldiers who enforce the Israeli occupation.
07:21It's like the Ruhi Dabbas.
07:24It's done when us in the army of our rebels to President
07:36and talk to you or you're doing it wrong or something like that.
07:43We're dealing with them like anyone.
07:46We're dealing with them like this.
07:48We're dealing with them like this.
07:50What are you doing with the car?
07:52We hope that the Arab people don't be like this.
07:55Only Arab people like us.
07:58We can't even be able to do that.
08:00We're not going to be able to do that.
08:01The job that we're doing is that he's Arab people like him.
08:05He's a Palestinian leader.
08:08He's been working in a civil war with us,
08:10and he's been working with us a Muslim.
08:14In order to reflect on terrorists and terrorists,
08:19at the end of the day,
08:20we don't have any intention to give the lives and lives
08:28of Palestinians every day.
08:32Haneen Zouaibi is an MP in the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, but she identifies herself
08:38as Palestinian and often clashes with the government.
08:41We are going to work in a army that takes our government in Gaza and takes our government
08:47in the border.
08:48The government took the government and built themselves to defend this government, to
08:53defend the government.
08:54The government took the government and the government took the government to defend the
08:59The government took the government to defend the government and to defend the government
09:06of the Palestinian government.
09:07We are not able to deal with this situation.
09:14A Gadsar patrol is going up to check on security at the settlement of Hermes.
09:20Lieutenant Rouhi is well known here and there's the usual banter.
09:39The settlers are jittery after a recent incident.
09:44In January, their security chief, Eliad Elimlek, heard a commotion on the checkpoint below Hermes.
09:50He says a Palestinian was running towards the Arab Israeli soldiers.
09:55He came from this way, he started to run.
09:59I guess, from what it seems, he was shot around here, the guys were standing right here.
10:06They tried to yell before, he had all this way to stop.
10:10They yelled him, stop, what are you doing, stop, stop, stop.
10:12He didn't do nothing, they shot him in the air, he didn't do nothing, so they had to shot him.
10:17Eliad took pictures of the wounded Palestinian, Zayd al-Ashqar.
10:22He ran towards them before, yelled, Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar.
10:26They shot him and when I arrived, he was on the ground with a knife still very close to him.
10:30We kicked the knife away from him.
10:32After the Arab Israeli soldiers shot Zayd, they called in their medics.
10:39Permesh was a part of a wave of Israeli settlement expansion around the city of Janine in the West Bank.
10:45It grew from a small army base to cover 115 acres, nearly 70% of it on private Palestinian land.
10:53The area was a flashpoint during the Second Intifada, with hundreds of deaths of Palestinians and Israelis.
11:01Today, a new wave of attacks has increased suspicion of the Arab population inside Israel.
11:08But the settlers here say they trust the Arab soldiers who protect them.
11:13I have here 80 families, not even one person felt, I don't know, nervous or scared while they were here.
11:23They do a great job. Maybe because it's Arab and not Israeli, it's a little bit more devoted to the
11:30mission, to the Israeli army.
11:32They feel some kind of, because maybe they are Arab, they need to be much better and everything.
11:41Eliad has increased his patrols since the incident at the checkpoint.
11:46If you see the village, the far village, this is Zayda. This is where he lived.
11:54The little forest in front of us is a forest that maybe three days before the guy tried to stab
12:02the soldiers,
12:03he took a picture from there, looking at the settlement, and wrote in Arabic, I'm going to be a saheed.
12:09The Israelis say Zayd's Facebook page shows he wanted to be a martyr.
12:15They say he intended to die, killing Israelis, civilians or soldiers, Jews or Arabs.
12:23They don't have any problems.
12:25There are no problems in our hands, or guns, or guns.
12:27They are simply, from the other side,
12:33they don't have any problems, I see them from the other side.
12:41The Palestinian shot at the checkpoint is being held in the Israeli military prison of Megiddo.
12:48Zayd's due to appear before a judge today.
12:51His lawyer updates Zayd's father on the case.
13:05While recovering from surgery, Zayd confessed to taking a kitchen knife and going to the checkpoint to kill soldiers.
13:12His lawyer hasn't been able to talk to witnesses from the Israeli security services.
13:19Zayd's brought into court.
13:21He's recovered from his gunshot wound.
13:25He now says he was on the road near the checkpoint with a knife, because he was going to cut
13:30crops.
13:54Zayd's hearing today won't last long.
13:57The prosecution will hinge on the knife and the alleged shouting of Al-Aqbar.
14:21Palestinian families visit the prison everyday for the frequent court hearings.
14:26Negotiations with Israel to establish a Palestinian state are all but dead.
14:32And some people believe the recent wave of attacks on Israelis is motivated by frustration
14:38and despair.
15:04Two months later, Zaid pleads guilty to attacking the soldiers and is sending
15:09a sentence to five years in prison.
15:12It's not just on the West Bank the issue of Arabs in the Israeli army is causing anger.
15:22Nazareth in northern Israel is home to 100,000 Israeli Arabs, mainly Muslim.
15:28The Israeli government says Israeli Arabs have equal rights, but they often complain
15:33that they are second-class citizens.
15:35Haneen Zweiby, an MP here, accuses Israel of using bribery to get Arabs to join up.
15:43Israel is trying to deal with all those who are entering the Israeli army to protect the
15:52slavery, and the lack of money.
15:5452% or even 54% of our Palestinians are under the border of slavery.
15:59The only 10% of the Palestinians have taken their studies.
16:04You talk about the religious communities, about the old-class policies, and people
16:10who are trying to find the last-class people.
16:16A bitter war of words has broken out in Nazareth, which is also home to 10,000 Christian Arabs.
16:34A Greek Orthodox priest, Father Gabriel Nadaf, has become a controversial figure.
16:43He's recruiting young Christians to the Israeli army.
17:02Since Father Nadaf started his recruiting drive a few years ago, five times as many Christian Arabs are joining up.
17:09This year, we will go to 200 Christians, and 90% of the Christians are entering a war or a
17:21defense center for the defense of this sacred earth.
17:28But the priest's recruiting drive has made him enemies.
17:32His home is now protected by CCTV.
17:35His life has been threatened.
17:44Father Nadav's oldest son, Jubran, serves in an Israeli artillery unit.
17:51His younger brother has joined the Israeli police.
17:54They both know the risks.
17:57I was under the house, my son of Adam, and I started to sit on him.
18:04I didn't understand why he was a man, and he called me a man.
18:08I told him that he was in our house.
18:10He took his hand and took his hand.
18:15Dozens of young Christians who have completed their army training are receiving scholarships
18:20worth a thousand pounds from Father Nadav.
18:26He says it comes from charitable donations, not from the Israeli government.
18:34He says it comes from a man, and he says it comes from a man.
19:05He says it comes from a man.
19:11Many Israeli Arabs identify not with Israel, but the Palestinian cause.
19:18He is at a protest outside an Israeli hospital, where a Palestinian from the West Bank is
19:25on hunger strike.
19:27He is being held under Israeli administrative detention, without being indicted or tried.
19:56The majority of Israeli Arabs and their leaders say they oppose joining the army.
20:02The small part, the important part that is entering into the Israeli army,
20:09which is working for Israel against the people of Israel,
20:12is to know that it is going to destroy the country.
20:19We love our country.
20:21We help our country.
20:22We help our country in the conditions and conditions.
20:24We trust the people that are being indicted, because there are dangerous to the people.
20:27We don't believe that we will go from Daesh, or the name of the Nesra.
20:35Nadav is a special man, not intended in Palestinian institutions and the Middle East.
20:42We are not using Israel, but it is become Israel.
20:57The recruitment of Christian Arabs is growing, however, thanks to Father Nadaf.
21:03Jennifer Joseen gave up her dream of becoming a doctor to join the Israeli Air Force.
21:21Jennifer is on the Iron Dome unit, the missile defense system that intercepts rockets fired from Gaza by Islamist militants.
21:42Jennifer is heading home for a weekend with her family. It's not easy now to go back to her community.
21:50Jennifer Joseen gave up a lot of confidence. They told me that I'm a slave, that I'm a citizen.
22:01We didn't talk about this.
22:03The thing was that I was a Christian to go as a Christian, as a Muslim, was very difficult.
22:09My family was very difficult. My family was very difficult.
22:14My family was very busy. My parents were very busy.
22:17My parents were making a plan for me to go back to the army.
22:22The thing was that my family was very busy with me.
22:32.
22:32.
22:33.
22:33.
22:33.
22:33.
22:35.
22:35.
22:36.
22:55When I was in the village, I would have lost my money.
23:01I'm afraid of my clothes.
23:03I'm afraid of my clothes.
23:05I'm afraid of my clothes.
23:13Jennifer's parents support her ambition to become an officer,
23:17though they've been frozen out by their community.
23:25And the way I choose is, we know the last one.
23:31We don't know what people are going to do or what people are going to do.
23:34I don't see what happens in the Sikhs, in Lebanon, in Syria.
23:39So we live here in a hundred years.
23:44I don't know what you're going to do.
23:45I'm with my mom.
23:46I'm with my mom.
23:48I'm with my mom.
23:48I'm with my mom.
23:49I'm with her.
23:55I've got to move this way because I'm confident in it.
23:59I'm sure I'm not going to move this way.
24:02I'll continue this way.
24:04I want to move on the army.
24:06I'll continue on this way because there's no one who will stop me.
24:09The Americans who have 90% of them don't have to be with Israel.
24:13And Israel doesn't need us to do the wrong.
24:15Israel doesn't want us to do the right to the military power.
24:19They don't want us to know the military power.
24:21We are either in Badu, and the residents of the city,
24:25and the Jews, or Muslims, and the Christians,
24:29and the way to the spread.
24:33On their base in the West Bank, near the Palestinian town of Yabad,
24:38the Gadsar unit is going out on patrol.
24:43When he's not on the checkpoint,
24:45Mohamed Aishi is involved in searches for wanted Palestinians.
24:51I've been getting a lot of cultural matters that we come to the fort,
24:54and if we are in a commercial place,
24:56we're going to get some people together like the gentile,
24:58or something with a motel.
25:04And we are moving on a lot of distance.
25:07I have been getting a lot of time until themarine's coming,
25:09because my Arabs are like him,
25:12and everybody can see on me later that they are forgetting,
25:15but I also have to do that.
25:16And finally, I am aware of my or not.
25:18There are times people who ask us to ask us if we need water, we need help, we need help
25:24and we need help.
25:25And one of them, from their answers, is that we don't agree with them.
25:33Like what they remember.
25:37Seven settlers from the area have been killed in the last two decades,
25:42along with at least five Palestinians from Yabad.
25:44There's continuing friction between the army and local people over the land,
25:49and mass arrests by the IDF and houses occupied by the army.
26:05The deputy mayor of Yabad, Mohamed Abu Shamli, is meeting a farmer.
26:11His land has been seized by the Israeli army.
26:15They're not 200 years old, so that the citizens are opposed to arrest the prison.
26:22There's no way there is.
26:24There's no way there is.
26:26There's no way there is.
26:28I'm watching them for the safety reasons.
26:30They say that there are virages of the rocks.
26:33So, that's the area for the乘客.
26:36But today you're in the area, you see someone who's virages of the rocks?
26:42It's this area.
26:42This is a great place.
26:51Those all of us who were Arabs or Jews
26:56and entered the Israeli army,
26:58they were the authority of the Jews.
27:02We are not sure about our views,
27:04because they are the ones who are the people
27:07and the ones who are the ones who are the ones
27:13It's Friday prayers in Yabad, the towns filled with posters of local men in prison since
27:19the Second Intifada began. Many of the young men have served time in Israeli jails for
27:26resistance they say.
27:49Lieutenant Ruhi's mission is to stop the stoning of settlers' cars on the road below the town.
27:55The IDF is keen to increase the number of Arab soldiers, because they understand the language
28:00and the culture.
28:02We are here because we are very important and because we are here in this area, it's easier
28:12for us to understand, understand and adapt. This language is something that is very important.
28:19It's one of the most important things.
28:23In Yabad, however, that's not how the residents see it. The Gadsar patrol is just leaving
28:30a local builder's yard. It's in a strategic position at the top of the hill, overlooking
28:38the road where the stoning goes on.
28:42Yahya Abu Shamli lives here with his family. He put in security cameras to protect his business.
28:49But as he tells his cousin Mohamed, the CCTV has only brought him misery.
29:07Yahya's between a rock and a hard place.
29:20Yahya's between a rock and a hard place.
29:24Yahya's between a rock and a hard place.
29:28The Israeli army who control this area of the West Bank have told Yahya to put up more cameras.
29:34The Palestinian authorities have forbidden him to do so.
30:02Yahya Burke, say,
30:22The new Gadzah recruits have returned from training in the desert to the base near Yabad.
30:28Today Mahmoud and his friends are ready to swear their oath of allegiance to Israel.
30:35I will not be sure!
30:37To make the human beings to the State of Israel to the State of Israel.
30:42From the State of Israel.
30:45I will not be sure!
30:48The
31:05oath on the Koran.
31:18He's joining an army, which is an integral part of the Jewish state, enforcing the Israeli
31:24occupation of the West Bank.
31:29Mahmoud's parents, Jamil and Nariman, are here to see him take the oath, and his fiancée
31:34Fatima too.
31:36They all supported his decision to risk his life for Israel.
31:41It's a day of celebration for all the families here.
31:50I'm proud of you.
31:53I'm proud of you.
31:56I'm proud of you.
32:20Now they've finished the first phase of training.
32:23The recruits are going home for a break.
32:27Mahmoud's family live in northern Israel, in an Arab town.
32:31The family's preparing a barbecue in Mahmoud's honour.
32:51He only wears his uniform inside the family compound.
33:19Mahmoud's family live in an army.
33:34Mahmoud's dream was to become a professional footballer, but he didn't make the grade.
33:40His parents were anxious about what would fill the void in his life, drugs or even the
33:45Islamic State.
33:47I'm afraid of it from the heat.
33:49I'm afraid to be able to fix things that are harmful.
33:52God knows.
33:54I was going to go and bring him football and bring him sports, and I was with him and I
33:59would
33:59bring him back to him.
34:01He was a kid who was walking to the gym and was able to get to the gym and he
34:06was able to
34:07get to work.
34:08He was able to go to the house and go to the house and get to the house.
34:10I was thinking, I didn't know anything.
34:16He didn't say anything.
34:18But I was stuck.
34:20I told him, I told him,
34:21I told him, you're going to play football.
34:24What do you think you're going to go to the army?
34:26I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
34:28I'm sorry.
34:29If the parents don't give their attention to his children,
34:32100%, then you can find them in Syria.
34:35Or they'll find them in the war.
34:38Or they'll find them in the war.
34:42In contrast to many of his friends,
34:44Mahmoud gets a good salary as a soldier.
34:47Unlike Jewish recruits,
34:49he can apply for a grant of land to set up home.
34:53There are young people who are going to go to the army.
34:57They have a good idea about the army.
35:00They don't care about it.
35:02They end up with the army.
35:03They end up with the army.
35:05They end up with the army.
35:06They help me.
35:08They end up with the army.
35:10They end up with the army.
35:11Come on, boys.
35:13Come on, boys.
35:14Come on.
35:18Colonel Sahan, who's leading the drive for more Arab recruits,
35:21is meeting Bedouin leaders and their sons.
35:25He's here to tell them about the benefits of joining the army.
35:54An army background will give a young man security clearance for life.
35:58Vital for jobs.
36:00At a time when Israeli's suspicion of the Arab community is high after recent attacks.
36:06We are willing to reach a part of these soldiers,
36:09to speak with them,
36:11and to explain how the military will serve them in a way.
36:15How much it can affect them in a way.
36:17How much it can be a very difficult position for those soldiers.
36:23How much it can be a strong position in the army,
36:26in order to try to find out.
36:28We are threatening that the army's leadership is a very good platform
36:32to bring a better understanding of the Muslim community in the country.
36:44But the scene in Hebron, caught on camera in March,
36:48has alienated the Muslim community
36:50and tarnished the reputation of the Israeli army.
36:54A Palestinian who stabbed two soldiers at a checkpoint was shot.
36:59He lay wounded on the ground.
37:01He was left there for several minutes,
37:03while the injured soldiers were put into an ambulance.
37:10Then another soldier arrived,
37:14and shot him in the head.
37:17The armies condemn the killing,
37:19and the soldier is being tried for murder.
37:27Six days after the Hebron killing,
37:29a group of young Israeli-Arab activists
37:31are on their way to Saknin for the annual Land Day protest.
37:37It commemorates the killing of six Arabs by the Israeli army.
37:41They were protesting against Israel's seizure of land here,
37:4540 years ago.
37:50The groups decided to dress up in Israeli army uniforms,
37:54and add the kufir,
37:56the Palestinian nationalist symbol,
37:58to make their point.
38:01Falak Hader believes young Israeli Arabs
38:03must protect their Palestinian identity.
38:06We are the citizens of the country.
38:09We are the citizens of the country and the citizens of the country.
38:10We must say today we must say
38:13we are the police officers,
38:14and we will return to the time
38:15to keep our political work and military work.
38:18We are taking part of our army as Arab people in the country.
38:42These students call their group Refuse.
38:45They're fighting back against Israel's recruitment drive, especially Father Nadav's campaign.
38:51The
38:52We are fighting against Israel and the Jewish people, and the Muslim people, and the Muslim people.
39:02We don't have any questions about it. We don't know what it is.
39:06We don't know how to say that.
39:08Who did they say?
39:09We're not talking about it so that we don't have to fight against them.
39:11We are working on our natural laws,
39:15These are the challenges we need to take here and use them to help us.
39:21We need to take them from the same time.
39:37Land Day is a pivotal event in the struggle over territory
39:41and in the relationship of Arab citizens to the Israeli state.
39:50After the recent attacks and a security clampdown, feelings are running high.
40:06Knesset member Hanin Zweiby is here to address the rally.
40:10The message is that this army is a normal country.
40:15We are fighting in a way.
40:17The message is that this army will kill our people.
40:19He will kill them in Quds.
40:20He will kill them in Gaza.
40:22He will kill them in Dafa.
40:24And we will not be part of the killing of our people.
40:28In recent years, the numbers marching on Land Day have grown smaller.
40:32A recent poll says a majority of the Arab-Israeli community identifies as Israeli in some way.
40:39This could mean the younger generations more receptive to serving in the army.
40:44We see that we are reaching for the population.
40:47There are many people living in Arab-Israeli communities
40:50and there are residences over the government.
40:51There's also a community community.
40:56There are a group in the community.
40:59There is a group in
41:15Despite their efforts, more young Arabs are joining the Israeli army, from tens to hundreds
41:21of Muslim recruits in just three years.
41:29Even a cousin of Hanin Zuebi's, 18-year-old Mohammed, is about to become an Israeli soldier.
41:36I am a Israeli citizen, as a Israeli citizen, and it is very natural that I am a Israeli citizen.
41:47I love the country that I live with and I help the country that I live with.
41:52I give myself the country that I live with.
41:55Of course, there is an agreement in the Israeli Arab countries that are involved in the army.
42:00We believe that there is more and more knowledge in the Arab society for the importance of the
42:06investigation.
42:09Mohammed's been called a traitor, and he's been in hiding in fear of his life.
42:13He's been disowned by his cousin.
42:16I will be proud of them.
42:19The most important thing about the Israeli Arab society is to speak about your name
42:24or the people who, according to your opinion, will help you.
42:28It's not the name of me, it's not the name of our society.
42:32Of course, I don't speak about the name of the Israeli army,
42:37or the name of the person who I remember and I don't know.
42:40As my son of my family, I'm not responsible for him.
42:43Of course, I don't think of the political leaders.
42:47I don't think of those who don't have trust in themselves.
42:51Of course, I don't think of those who don't have trust in themselves.
42:54I think of those who don't have trust in themselves.
42:57I think of those who don't have trust in themselves.
43:04It's Independence Day, the day when Israel celebrates the founding of the state.
43:10Father Nadaf has been invited to the Knesset for a meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu.
43:17I said to the government that his support for the issue of Christianity and Christianity
43:24are the best results.
43:26We have a lot of success in this field.
43:29But there is also another way, which is the benefits.
43:34I talked about the benefits against my family.
43:38But the priest's special day has turned sour.
43:41The night before, on a TV program, he was accused of bribery
43:45and the sexual harassment of an 18-year-old recruit.
43:49The press want an answer.
43:52The only thing is that I didn't have trust in a person.
43:58Whatever.
43:59And I didn't have trust in myself.
44:02In order to get a message from each other and to each other.
44:07Father Nadaf, what does the point of the polygraph that you came out of the second one?
44:18In the evening, there's a ceremony on Mount Herzl,
44:21with twelve torches representing the twelve Jewish tribes of Israel.
44:26In recognition of his services to the nation,
44:29Father Nadaf has been asked to light a torch.
44:31This is the first time, yes.
44:33This is the first time of history.
44:34So now you are from the last days.
44:36The tribulation of the Feb Of the Holy Church
44:37will be affected by the force,
44:39and he has been raised by my son.
44:43This is a place where I am from.
44:48The Saint Ruth's son's father Nadeaf
45:03come to nothing. The Israeli government have now passed a law making it a criminal offence
45:10to disrupt or harass Christian soldiers serving in the army and those who recruit them.
45:32It's dawn and the Gadsar recruits have marched through the night 20 kilometers across the desert
45:38to complete their training. Mahmoud's now officially a combat soldier.
45:47And there are more young men coming on behind him from his own community.
45:53We are here 10 of the country. There are friends who want to go. There is a friend who has
46:00come
46:01with the new security. I am surprised that everyone will go to the army and they will
46:08continue their life and see their future.
46:14The peace process isn't going anywhere, it seems. The two-state solution is still a distant
46:20prospect. Israel has made it clear it wants hundreds if not thousands of Israeli Arabs to
46:28integrate fully into the army of the Jewish state. And like Mahmoud, earn the beret of
46:35the Gadsar unit.
46:37Christmas cheer.
46:37It's�.
46:53It's a great night.
46:53Absolutely.
46:54Turn around and watch a match!
46:54Let's do good!
46:54Thank you!
46:54Let's do it!
46:54Yeah!
46:54I love it!
46:58And you can do it!
46:59Let's do it!
46:59Let's do it!
46:59I love it!
47:02Let's do it!
47:02Go it!
47:02Let's do it!
47:04Let's do it!
47:05Let's do it!
47:12You
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