Asalam Aalaikum brothers... head's up, it appears as thought thing's are going to be getting a little sticky....Please be SAFE! Sending you my love....May Allah guide you...
I was suprised to see that Jews can go inside this places without being killed.. I thought Palestinian hate Jewish people ( maybe they thought they are Christian Americans)
@@TheTravelingClatt habibi anytime. I’m from nyc but I visit back home ever year, would love to take you around ramallah if we’re ever in the country at the same time
I've known Corey for years and I'm surprised he didn't call me because I live in Kufer Aqab I would have given you guy's the full tour and dinner. My wife makes the best Kurdish cuisine you ever had.
many in that camp have been there for decades. they have land and homes in their hometowns in Isreal, except they can go home, because either they've been bulldozed by the Isreali's in order to build a settlement for european settlers. this is what the "right of return" is all about.
@@gerri577 There is no right to return, the majority of Israels population is those who were kicked out from the Arab countries and not "Europeans" and a "camp" which is there for decades and looks like a city and has the infrastructure of a city is a city and not a "refugee camp".
Nonsense. Israel accepted a two state plan by the UN, even though they got the far worse land: the local Arabs (they had not trademarked their new name “Palestinians” yet) initially also accepted, but then with the encouragement of the likes of Egypt turned it down in favour of a war of annihilation against the Jews. They decided they wanted everything, which did not end well for them. The so-called refugees are the product of that. I say so-called because their ancestors were refugees in 1949. They could have been taken in by Arab countries and lived productive lives. There were 700,000 of them, less than Jews (800,000) expelled from their ancient Jewish communities across the Middle East. Do you see Jewish refugee camps with millions of people wallowing in victimhood 70 years later? What about the 15 million German refugees expelled from Eastern Europe in 1945? But Palestinians simply stayed in those refugee camps, multiplied so there is no millions of “refugees”, insisting on a right of return that will, of course, never materialize. Their entire identity is built on hating Jews, wallowing in victim hood and hating Jews some more.
@@gentlemanjim480can you elaborate on which Arab countries expelled Jews? was it before or after the creation of the Jewish state? You made interesting points because I don't think that there ever will be a two state solution the only option to improve the situation is to give Palestinans equal rights I see a lot of people say that it's impossible for them to coexist but the same thing was said about my grandparents during the Jim crow era & Jews & Muslims have been living together In Iran for decades so it definitely can happen but the Truth is the title of Israel being the JEWISH state prevents it because the land is basically Segregated through Religion which is the complete opposite of everything Religion stands for
Jews should have access to the Temple Mount. The Temple Mount isn't even a true holy site of Islam but it has been the holy site of Judaism since the beginning
3,336 years of Jewish history on Mount Moriah and people believe it belongs to Islam it is so sad they believe that Allah wants them to appropriate religious sites of others like the Jewish and Christian’s most holy places
But before Abraham told to go there. There was a king in that land .The king was arab and lets say Abraham great and great grand father. So what is the point to only let one lineage and not other lineage to have it..?
I want to thank you for your bravery & perserverance spreading LOVE Through education and sharing Palestinan culture with everyone ! I spent one month in Palestine & Jordan in May. I haven't been there since 2000. My husband's family is the most kind, loving, fun people I have ever known. I've lived my life 35 years hoping that people would live in co existance in peace. You are promoting love and awareness.Thank you so.much respect!!!!
There will be no peace as long as there is occupation. If you are an American please stop saying those phony statements about how you want to see coexistence, you live of the blood of others but give yourself the audacity to say that you want peace.
Corey's english is still perfect after all his years of speaking hebrew all day. I know plenty of people who leave their country, start speaking their new language, and slowly begin to forget the old, or their accent totally changes. Especially when one transitions from a phonic language like vietnamese to english.
🤣 my best friend was born in a refugee camp and never stepped foot in Vietnam except to go back and find a wife. After 47 years still can't speak okie engrish properly
Visited a refugee camp in Nablus. The camp is clean and quiet. It is under the UN as well. Walked the street of Nablus and the market. The street is clean, a lot of things to buy from veggies, and fruits to dry goods. It feels safe, although this is the breeding ground. Also visited Tel Ballata and Jacobs well. Thank you for showing the other side.
Someone please please free those poor birds from that tiny cages. It's not ok to keep them in such a poor condition. It is an animal cruelty. They cannot even turn around, they are squished on those crates. Heartbreaking.
Hamas tied a burning rope to an eagle's leg and set it free and hoped it went to burn crops and buildings in Israel (at the fence).... but the flames just burned wild turkeys alive. Some gay teen just had his head cut off but maybe it was his family??? Poor guy.....
Palestinian from Ramallah here, I want to say that I applaud you for your courage - we totally understand that it can be scary for an Israeli to visit Palestine, but we do hope more Israelis would do so to get to know us better and understand our culture and the challenges that we face. I'm not saying that it's guaranteed safety, because in the end we're only humans, and there are good and bad humans in every culture and society. What am saying is that people getting to know people is never a bad thing, and it will definitely contribute progress towards peaceful co-existence - just be aware that if accidents happen, they don't reflect the people as a whole. Also, I feel obligated to talk about the BIG ISSUE of trash and littering in many places in Palestine. I have always hated it, and I will continue to always ask people to please pick up your trash and don't throw shit in the street, and slowly it is getting better at least where I live in Ramallah. I always tell people that if we value our land so much, then we should feel offended by people who throw trash on the ground. This is our home after all, and we should do better to keep it clean.
littering in their neighborhoods seems to unite Palestinians and Israelis - a dubious shared culture. Maybe something to start cooperation or even competition on a change.
@@mondersal7039 I have news for you - we Palestinians are also human beings - we don't lust for war or violence or hate, and we don't blatantly put the stamp of "oppressor" on every person who was born with the ID card of an oppressive government. So, before you (a non-Palestinian) come in here and have the audacity to tell me am not a Palestinian, I want you to give me a list of all the ways that Tal in particular has oppressed or harmed me or any other Palestinian which would justify your opinion about what I should or shouldn't do as a Palestinian.
Funny, I just watched one of Corey's videos where he interviewed several Palestinians in the West Bank, I forget which city, and almost all of them said they do not think it's okay for Israelis to come as tourists to the West Bank. They said "no, they are our enemy and we don't want occupiers here." So, while your comment is very lovely, are you really able to speak like this on behalf of all West Bank Palestinians??? Again, I want to be clear that I do think your sentiment is lovely.
@@bpcj4891 when people are put on the spot to answer such questions on camera, they give the answer that will cause them the least amount of friction in their daily life. There is no easy way to explain the mentality of Palestinians when we've been living under very unique circumstances and hardships without writing an entire book explaining the mentality and emotions that go behind such seemingly simple questions. What I can tell you for sure is that we do not bare any hatred towards any group of people based on their race, ethnicity or religion. Ofc there are some fanatics and racists here and there, but what society doesn't have those? From my lifelong experience as a Palestinian, I am certain that in most cases where people said they wouldn't let Israeli tourists in Palestine, they have a very particular idea of what "accepting an Israeli tourist" means. You need to understand that to most Palestinians, Israeli = Zionist, and Zionist = someone who sees us as less than a human being and don't want us to be on the land that they claim to be theirs. By virtue, in our collective traumatized mentality, an Israeli visiting as a tourist is more likely than not to be some sort of ruse or a trick to get us to give up more lands or to collect intelligence. I understand why most people can't grasp it, because it's nearly impossible for those who have never lived under such brutal occupation to understand the mentality of those who are living under such occupation. Humans seek comfort, and tackling our Palestinian mentality requires you to put yourself mentally in a position of severe discomfort. But again, all are welcome to visit Palestine, experience the hospitality that we're genetically programmed to provide, and understand the reality we live in by seeing it and experiencing it yourself - then you will understand why people on Corry's show answer the way they do.
Shalom! Whew, I felt nervous for you, Tal. I am so glad you stayed safe. I grew up in the Philippines and left in ‘74, and Kalandia reminded of Tondo, Manila then. I now live in a suburb of Philadelphia, PA and Philly has some streets that look like the streets that you passed by and walked on in Kalandia. 🤣 Thank you!
@@miniaviator8783It admittedly looks like some (sadly) dirty busy streets in Manila in particular - lots of business, traffic, and trash in the gutters (especially in big city centers close to MRTs for example).
One year later, now that it’s been exposed who doesn’t receive UN money and who does. What’s your view? I can’t see how showing birds suffering was ok. A Peacock so confined unable to spread its feathers is really horrid. I really don’t get how you trying to portray them as decent.
Kalandia!! I stayed here with a local family, they were very nice. It was a quieter area . There was no dividing wall then. I wish peace for both sides ❤
Shalom, Salam, Peace. 1. Both Israel And Palestine Deserve Peace. 2. Constant Warfare Wastes Precious Life's, From Both Sides Of The Fence. 3. The UN & OIC Could Buy More Land From Sinai, And Jordan, Leading To Enough Land For Both Countries. 4. Hopefully Israel And Palestine Could Be The Dubai And Qatar Of The Middle East. 5. Peace Is Always Available 24/7 There Are No Limitations. 6. Only Narcissists Make Excuses For No Peace.
Only thing that usually sucks in Qalandia is when it’s busy and you’re stuck inside these metal small lines being instructed by people on speakerphone not knowing where to go.
Interesting video...I really enjoyed it. In 2018 I spent a day in Aida camp in the West Bank Thank you for exposing the "other side". BTW, I am Jewish and lived on a kibbutz for one year in 1977.
Oh please, everyone has a balcony. Calling it a camp detracts from real living in the wild, outdoor tents. It's an enclave with shops and food in abundance.
think about what you said for just a minute. there is a colonialist perspective. A camp is a camp . however there are literally tens of those , now if you really want to see ppl live in misery and poverty with a non rain proof tents since their displacement in 1948,i would call your thought process Racist at best . however , Refugee camps vary in both Land Area, population and living conditions. there are some extremely miserable ones …..In the holy land , jordan , lebanon…etc. Be Enlightened man , im trying hard not to judge you ! But the guy here Tal , is a Breath of Fresh air . Lets simply applaud what he does . Shalom Le Kolano .
@@stalin1909 Can applaud his efforts but let's have a reality check on indoor plumbing, solid construction, stores, fast food joints, and medical resources in P-camps cannot possibly be compared to the dangerous and deadly tent city camps rife with malaria, disease, rape and murder ( may be the last one does hold sway). Living in pigsties, garbage on the street, and polluting the environment doesn't count when you're the ones burning electrical equipment to scavenge copper and other precious metals.
@@conflu3nceellison810 why did u automatically assume im ( one of them ) ? im sorry but you simply don’t have logic whatsoever. are you looking for concentration camps to satisfy your definition of a refugee? Palestinians are no less than any other ppl, they deserve to live as good as they could . you just crowned your self as morally superior. Occupation is occupation , there is no blood quota for an oppressor to be called as such .
@@stalin1909 I make no assumptions, and considering my grandfather was in an actual concentration camp, they can live as good as they want, but don't be making comparisons to REAL suffering by refugees living hand to mouth. Not going to respond further. Thanks!
@@conflu3nceellison810 This is my last paragraph as well . I want you to remember not only Jews suffered Those camps . Sorry for your personal experience and family . But there is a sad reality in Conc. Camps : look up Kapos ! And see for yourself who ran those camps . You just can’t carry your argument of wanting to see suffering of fellow humans , to warrant a petty on them . That’s just sad man . Also Remember,It’s not Palestinians who inflicted that on Jews . It’s Nazi and Fascist Europe . The irony now is the Coalition in Israel , A fascist one . They just can’t keep getting away with this , it will catch up to them . As for you , I wish you good health , prosperity and fulfillment.
If your goal is to find out what others genuinely think - in this case Israelis and Palestinians - it is best to be wary of offering your own opinion. It is all too easy to inadvertently steer people in a particular direction or deter then from saying what they really think
@@tbishop4961 True he still has to be careful as potential interviewees could be watching. To be fair he does also make clear he is sympathetic to the plight of the Palestinians although he does not publically endorse any particular solutions.
@@danielbarakbenami exactly! But I will provide my thoughts in an organized manner at the end of this series! Appreciate all the love and support guys, also being so civil.i do not take it for granted
it is a refugee camp. People who were displaced by Israel from the 1948 and refuged to that Area is what makes it a refugee camp. it has buildings because it was funded by the UN. but the living conditions are still bad. not every refugee camp has to be tents. it just looks that way because the UN funded it
@@ibk2001 they have their own cities, buildings business water, electricity,schools, hospitals etc, They would have towork for all of this with a 2state solution, plis recognize the state of Israel.
P.S. My husband and I do appreciate your recent vlogs about Israel, Samaria, Neblus/Shechem, and this latest vlog. I hope more people would watch these vlogs to get a glimpse of what’s life like in that part of the world. Peace to all.
Don't insult people from South Africa who actually lived through apartheid by calling this apartheid. You have no idea what apartheid was. Idiots using he word apartheid without having any idea what it means.
Gill is an insane nerd. A brave insane nerd. Or, just a nerd. Who does insane things. Or bravely insane. But he's definitely a nerd. Or, rather an outgoing nebbish.
Crazy funny right at the end bro! Your taste treats 😆 Bless you bro shout out from Southern California Los Angeles area. If you ever have any insights do a video on what it would cost to come out there and live possibility places to rent etc. that would be a great episode. I am an American with an Israeli heritage like to come out need friends contact out there. Incredible to see your channel and your ffriend there from Canada appreciate all your efforts very grateful. 🕊(Judah
That checkpoint reminds me of the one from that independent film divine intervention like crazy even if it looks so different here. Had to go google where the checkpoint was in the film while watching this lol (didn’t find an answer but it’s between Ramallah and Jerusalem apparently) .. weird funny movie
In Oman we have very good Governance Sultan Qabous did fantastic Job and was very good toward Bedouins like us he made good wels were our camels goats rams can drink and governments learn us to farm and the state funded project was an hugh succes King Qabous loved the Bedouins more than city people and he saved us from urbanization he was the Best Sultan in history of Arab rulers a wise man
You said your channel is dying? Based on the number of subscribers, the view count seems to be going down like biden down stairs. But not too bad. There are still some that went viral now and then.
Gazan palestinian here🇵🇸, I have mixed feelings about this, anyway it's wholesome to see friendly jews walking in the streets of the camp, I wish one day refugees could move freely and go back home
I understand your fathers side is from Iraq but where is your mothers side you have never discussed them before where are the from oringally india or yemen
@@TheTravelingClatt your right it’s your mother side who is Iraqi sorry I don’t mean to be rude or disrespectful you have a beautiful family but was your mother adopted the reason I’m asking is because of noticeably darker skin colour I always thought you looked very indian I’m sorry and don’t mean at all to offend you I just don’t understand beacaue all the other iraqi espaiclly baghdadi Jews I’ve seen have a slightly differnt look basically not as darker skin I hope your not offended by my question I really enjoy your channel
"The eye dwells with delight upon the numerous country villages, like the 115 towns of the Tribe of Judah , and upon the thin forest of palms rising from the tapestry of herbage, here waving, there cut short, which combine to make this spot the Fridaus or Paradise of Dahome-land (Dahomey)." Source: A Mission to Gelele, King of Dahome: With Notices of the So Called “Amazons,” the Grand Customs, the Yearly Customs, the Human Sacrifices, the Present State of the Slave Trade, and the Negro’s Place in Nature, Volumes 1-2 (Michigan State University) 1893 A.D.
Nothing was peaceful about a group of Arabs that in the 60 s were given a nationality that wasn’t theirs to become a resistance against Israel and its right to exist that’s were everything went wrong
The Idea of them being refugees is false. Most Palestinian "refugees" are not. In order to be a refugee, under UNRWA, you had to live in the area for *Two years only.* And the Palestinians went from one area of the Mandate to the other. They (and only they) should be IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons). Living a mile from where you lived, is not a refugee. The "Palestinians" also can pass their children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and adopted children as refugees. There are maybe 30,000 true IDPs or Refugees from the 1948, and 1967 wars. The "Palestinians" claim 7 million.
Those conditions are better than 90% of people living in Africa and other countries. If that's the worst conditions for Palestinians, they are living in luxury. Pays well to have the UN funding everything.
Why would anyone want to use terminology that was designed as a weapon against them? That it is "commonly used", is all the more reason not to use those types of terms and perpetuate the lies & demonization they are intended for. Also, poor bird :(
@@michaelsansour7812 ....Pay taxes? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I wish! YOu didnt notice how cheap everything is there? Thats because they usually dont pay taxes! And you really think the PA has no responsibility at all? WHere does all the billions go?
@@freejay3 kufr aqab is not area A, its part of jerusalem and as you heard in the video, most of them are israeli citizens they work and pay taxes. Therefore its israel responsability, which they refuse to
@@michaelsansour7812 yeah sure ..they pay taxes ,,,, lol ANd most there are not ISraeli citizens Just people visiting and shopping because everything is cheaper there .... why? Because they dont pay taxes
Israel - Defenseless against Smiles It has been nearly six months since the conclusion of Operation Guardian of the Walls, the latest round in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. On the surface, things have been quite calm since then. But nothing is ever truly quiet in the Middle East. Israel's enemies have gotten smarter and understood that they can destroy Israel much faster and without firing a single shot by simply smiling and pretending to want peace. Because we feel we always feel guilty of some sin, we fall for anyone who gives us a friendly smile, even if we know there is a knife behind their backs. That's just the way we are; the smartest people on the planet are absolute fools when it comes to matters that really matter. Our enemies across the Gaza border have learned their lesson. Through diplomacy and pressure on various political entities, they raise funds and promote government decisions in Israel that enable them to take over the country from within. Their ultimate goal has not changed. They strive to rid the country of Jews. The only thing that has changed is how they intend to achieve that goal. They have realized that they cannot defeat us on the battlefield, so they will fight us with words and smiles instead of guns and rockets. Israelis, who always feel they have to justify their existence, cannot resist a non-Jew smiling at them. It is an affirmation that "we are OK." Even if the knife is hidden in plain sight, we do not want to see it and believe in the sincerity of our "partner." Because we always feel guilty, indebted to the world, we are utterly gullible and all our business skills and acumen fly out the window as soon as someone eases our perpetual guilt trip. There is no cure for this malignant folly except to understand why we feel guilty and what we should do about it. Every Jew feels deep inside that we Jews owe something to the world, and that sensation causes us to make mistakes. Therefore, we must understand the nature of our debt, which is really quite simple: We must stop setting an example of division and mutual derision, and instead become a model of mutual responsibility and love of others. Over the generations, we have given numerous "gifts" to the world. Jews have been responsible, in whole or in part, for the development of almost every ideology, religion, and technology over the past two millennia. Yet the world has not been grateful. The only legacy that the world truly sees as meritorious is our social legacy, which advocates mutual responsibility and love of others to the point that one loves one's neighbor as oneself. Everyone agrees that these ideas are commendable. However, everyone equally agrees that they are unachievable because human nature is evil to the core. This is where the justification for our existence comes in. The Jews are the ones who must prove that "Love your neighbor as yourself" is not a lost cause, but an achievable goal. If we demonstrate the merits of love of othe rs in our own society, the world will not doubt our right to exist as a sovereign nation. On the contrary, it will preserve and cherish our sovereignty since it will see in us an example to follow, and it will want to learn from our example. The future of our country does not depend on sophisticated defense systems. These are necessary for the time being. For a permanent solution, the guardian of our wall can only be our unity, our love for one another. It will protect us not because it deters others, but because it brings them closer to us and shows how they, too, can acquire today's most required commodities: mutual responsibility and love of others.
more israelies should see this. not saying there is a solution but seeing people as people in the spirit of love the other like you love yourself shouldnt be selective. to many israelies see the people there as bad others - terrorists fanatics or whatever helps them pass their life without care but as the strong force in those territories every israely is at least responsible to open their eyes in the hope to fix those human issues their country is partly responsible for
@@madcatter1 to achive a solution for a fight both sides are responsible to solve it...its just the reality of things in wars. and since israel is the stronger side and basicly controling millions of hostile people we sure are responsible to create a better future for us all. or we are jewish so all is good? i sure hope you arnt israeli but an iranian spy looking for fires.
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Asalam Aalaikum brothers... head's up, it appears as thought thing's are going to be getting a little sticky....Please be SAFE! Sending you my love....May Allah guide you...
Your very neutral , great
i thought you are from pakistan / india
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I’m a palestinian from ramallah, I love this, you guys are always welcome akhi! Stay safe though
Very nice comment. I appreciate your open mind.
Shukran ya Ahmed I appreciate you
I was suprised to see that Jews can go inside this places without being killed.. I thought Palestinian hate Jewish people ( maybe they thought they are Christian Americans)
Where are all the Ethiopian Jews that have migrated to Israel ? Don't see any of them in society.. Were they killed off by the fake white Jews?
@@TheTravelingClatt habibi anytime. I’m from nyc but I visit back home ever year, would love to take you around ramallah if we’re ever in the country at the same time
I've known Corey for years and I'm surprised he didn't call me because I live in Kufer Aqab I would have given you guy's the full tour and dinner. My wife makes the best Kurdish cuisine you ever had.
A "refugee camp" with multi floor concrete buldings with balconies? I'd call that a genuine city.
many in that camp have been there for decades. they have land and homes in their hometowns in Isreal, except they can go home, because either they've been bulldozed by the Isreali's in order to build a settlement for european settlers. this is what the "right of return" is all about.
@@gerri577 There is no right to return, the majority of Israels population is those who were kicked out from the Arab countries and not "Europeans" and a "camp" which is there for decades and looks like a city and has the infrastructure of a city is a city and not a "refugee camp".
@@torbenm2375 here's an easy read that should help you to understand more about refugee camps in israel:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenin_refugee_camp
Nonsense. Israel accepted a two state plan by the UN, even though they got the far worse land: the local Arabs (they had not trademarked their new name “Palestinians” yet) initially also accepted, but then with the encouragement of the likes of Egypt turned it down in favour of a war of annihilation against the Jews. They decided they wanted everything, which did not end well for them.
The so-called refugees are the product of that. I say so-called because their ancestors were refugees in 1949. They could have been taken in by Arab countries and lived productive lives. There were 700,000 of them, less than Jews (800,000) expelled from their ancient Jewish communities across the Middle East. Do you see Jewish refugee camps with millions of people wallowing in victimhood 70 years later? What about the 15 million German refugees expelled from Eastern Europe in 1945?
But Palestinians simply stayed in those refugee camps, multiplied so there is no millions of “refugees”, insisting on a right of return that will, of course, never materialize. Their entire identity is built on hating Jews, wallowing in victim hood and hating Jews some more.
@@gentlemanjim480can you elaborate on which Arab countries expelled Jews? was it before or after the creation of the Jewish state?
You made interesting points because I don't think that there ever will be a two state solution the only option to improve the situation is to give Palestinans equal rights I see a lot of people say that it's impossible for them to coexist but the same thing was said about my grandparents during the Jim crow era & Jews & Muslims have been living together In Iran for decades so it definitely can happen but the Truth is the title of Israel being the JEWISH state prevents it because the land is basically Segregated through Religion which is the complete opposite of everything Religion stands for
Jews should have access to the Temple Mount. The Temple Mount isn't even a true holy site of Islam but it has been the holy site of Judaism since the beginning
I agree
@@madcatter1 If you are trying to be a comedian then don't give up the day job
3,336 years of Jewish history on Mount Moriah and people believe it belongs to Islam it is so sad they believe that Allah wants them to appropriate religious sites of others like the Jewish and Christian’s most holy places
But before Abraham told to go there. There was a king in that land .The king was arab and lets say Abraham great and great grand father. So what is the point to only let one lineage and not other lineage to have it..?
@torojoy1742 So then why do Muslims persecute jews to going to the temple mount? According to your own words they should let Jews worship there
These 2 videos you made in Ramallah with Corry do a wonderful job showing what it feels to be there as Jews / Israelis. THANK YOU so much. Great job!
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1st time I've witnessed Corey actually walk!
And flirt! 😅
I want to thank you for your bravery & perserverance spreading LOVE
Through education and sharing Palestinan culture with everyone !
I spent one month in Palestine & Jordan in May. I haven't been there since 2000. My husband's family is the most kind, loving, fun people I have ever known. I've lived my life 35 years hoping that people would live in co existance in peace. You are promoting love and awareness.Thank you so.much respect!!!!
There will be no peace as long as there is occupation. If you are an American please stop saying those phony statements about how you want to see coexistence, you live of the blood of others but give yourself the audacity to say that you want peace.
How is that a refugee camp, looks like a regular neighborhood with nice homes and stores.
I was expecting tents and shacks with dirt roads.
Because all Palestinians are considered forever perpetual refugees until they conquer Israel and dismantle it.
This was so interesting! Love the Clatt/Corey collab 💙
I've watched Corey's channel for years. He's awesome.
Corey's english is still perfect after all his years of speaking hebrew all day. I know plenty of people who leave their country, start speaking their new language, and slowly begin to forget the old, or their accent totally changes. Especially when one transitions from a phonic language like vietnamese to english.
🤣 my best friend was born in a refugee camp and never stepped foot in Vietnam except to go back and find a wife. After 47 years still can't speak okie engrish properly
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He speaks English plenty still though.
Corey's English is still his main language
It's nearly impossible to forget your first language lol, some people just fake it but im telling you once you are over 15 its impossible.
Visited a refugee camp in Nablus. The camp is clean and quiet. It is under the UN as well. Walked the street of Nablus and the market. The street is clean, a lot of things to buy from veggies, and fruits to dry goods. It feels safe, although this is the breeding ground. Also visited Tel Ballata and Jacobs well. Thank you for showing the other side.
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Someone please please free those poor birds from that tiny cages. It's not ok to keep them in such a poor condition. It is an animal cruelty. They cannot even turn around, they are squished on those crates. Heartbreaking.
Hamas tied a burning rope to an eagle's leg and set it free and hoped it went to burn crops and buildings in Israel (at the fence).... but the flames just burned wild turkeys alive. Some gay teen just had his head cut off but maybe it was his family??? Poor guy.....
Leonardo da Vinci used to purchase birds in small cages in the marketplace just to set them free ❤ May we all be like Leonardo.
Very good. Thank you!
Palestinian from Ramallah here, I want to say that I applaud you for your courage - we totally understand that it can be scary for an Israeli to visit Palestine, but we do hope more Israelis would do so to get to know us better and understand our culture and the challenges that we face.
I'm not saying that it's guaranteed safety, because in the end we're only humans, and there are good and bad humans in every culture and society. What am saying is that people getting to know people is never a bad thing, and it will definitely contribute progress towards peaceful co-existence - just be aware that if accidents happen, they don't reflect the people as a whole.
Also, I feel obligated to talk about the BIG ISSUE of trash and littering in many places in Palestine. I have always hated it, and I will continue to always ask people to please pick up your trash and don't throw shit in the street, and slowly it is getting better at least where I live in Ramallah. I always tell people that if we value our land so much, then we should feel offended by people who throw trash on the ground. This is our home after all, and we should do better to keep it clean.
littering in their neighborhoods seems to unite Palestinians and Israelis - a dubious shared culture. Maybe something to start cooperation or even competition on a change.
you're not a palestinian* no palestinian would say this towards their oppressors and the ones who stole their lands/
@@mondersal7039 I have news for you - we Palestinians are also human beings - we don't lust for war or violence or hate, and we don't blatantly put the stamp of "oppressor" on every person who was born with the ID card of an oppressive government.
So, before you (a non-Palestinian) come in here and have the audacity to tell me am not a Palestinian, I want you to give me a list of all the ways that Tal in particular has oppressed or harmed me or any other Palestinian which would justify your opinion about what I should or shouldn't do as a Palestinian.
Funny, I just watched one of Corey's videos where he interviewed several Palestinians in the West Bank, I forget which city, and almost all of them said they do not think it's okay for Israelis to come as tourists to the West Bank. They said "no, they are our enemy and we don't want occupiers here." So, while your comment is very lovely, are you really able to speak like this on behalf of all West Bank Palestinians??? Again, I want to be clear that I do think your sentiment is lovely.
@@bpcj4891 when people are put on the spot to answer such questions on camera, they give the answer that will cause them the least amount of friction in their daily life.
There is no easy way to explain the mentality of Palestinians when we've been living under very unique circumstances and hardships without writing an entire book explaining the mentality and emotions that go behind such seemingly simple questions.
What I can tell you for sure is that we do not bare any hatred towards any group of people based on their race, ethnicity or religion. Ofc there are some fanatics and racists here and there, but what society doesn't have those?
From my lifelong experience as a Palestinian, I am certain that in most cases where people said they wouldn't let Israeli tourists in Palestine, they have a very particular idea of what "accepting an Israeli tourist" means. You need to understand that to most Palestinians, Israeli = Zionist, and Zionist = someone who sees us as less than a human being and don't want us to be on the land that they claim to be theirs. By virtue, in our collective traumatized mentality, an Israeli visiting as a tourist is more likely than not to be some sort of ruse or a trick to get us to give up more lands or to collect intelligence.
I understand why most people can't grasp it, because it's nearly impossible for those who have never lived under such brutal occupation to understand the mentality of those who are living under such occupation. Humans seek comfort, and tackling our Palestinian mentality requires you to put yourself mentally in a position of severe discomfort.
But again, all are welcome to visit Palestine, experience the hospitality that we're genetically programmed to provide, and understand the reality we live in by seeing it and experiencing it yourself - then you will understand why people on Corry's show answer the way they do.
I’m confused refugee camps outdoor prison? It looks ok to me
Sad in the bird house. Peacock doesn’t have enough room and others are overly crowded.
I agree
How can the peoacock have a better living conditions when the owners are living in bad conditions?
@@kayjr9795 You can live in worse conditions and still be a decent human being.
I am a heavy Watcher of corey's Channel for my PhD Thesis on the social Position of Mizrahi jews
That's amazing! Have you finished writing it???
Tal you are grossly underrated as a UA-camr. Shana Tova.
Shana tova, and I appreciate this comment alot. God willing this year we'll get to the top!
Shalom! Whew, I felt nervous for you, Tal. I am so glad you stayed safe.
I grew up in the Philippines and left in ‘74, and Kalandia reminded of Tondo, Manila then. I now live in a suburb of Philadelphia, PA and Philly has some streets that look like the streets that you passed by and walked on in Kalandia. 🤣
Thank you!
He's making videos safely,why r u nervous ,why create a drama
But the streets here looks way better than some parts of MNL in my opinion
@@miniaviator8783It admittedly looks like some (sadly) dirty busy streets in Manila in particular - lots of business, traffic, and trash in the gutters (especially in big city centers close to MRTs for example).
That candy looked green to me. He said it was vibrant blue… then he said it tasted like mint! 😂
One year later, now that it’s been exposed who doesn’t receive UN money and who does. What’s your view? I can’t see how showing birds suffering was ok. A Peacock so confined unable to spread its feathers is really horrid. I really don’t get how you trying to portray them as decent.
Kalandia!! I stayed here with a local family, they were very nice. It was a quieter area . There was no dividing wall then. I wish peace for both sides ❤
Really fascinating. Thank you.
So oppressed on the Japanese new cars!
So distressed on the new building!
Poor PA's!
How the "enemy" are threatening them!
Have you tried going through the border from Canada to the US or back. Even across the longest free border in the world the are check points.
Shalom, Salam, Peace.
1. Both Israel And Palestine Deserve Peace.
2. Constant Warfare Wastes Precious Life's, From Both Sides Of The Fence.
3. The UN & OIC Could Buy More Land From Sinai, And Jordan, Leading To Enough Land For Both Countries.
4. Hopefully Israel And Palestine Could Be The Dubai And Qatar Of The Middle East.
5. Peace Is Always Available 24/7 There Are No Limitations.
6. Only Narcissists Make Excuses For No Peace.
I laughed out loud watching Clatt eat the Turkish Delight, I needed that laugh today.
Only thing that usually sucks in Qalandia is when it’s busy and you’re stuck inside these metal small lines being instructed by people on speakerphone not knowing where to go.
Interesting video...I really enjoyed it. In 2018 I spent a day in Aida camp in the West Bank Thank you for exposing the "other side". BTW, I am Jewish and lived on a kibbutz for one year in 1977.
how many Jew live in Rammalah? REMIND ME PLEASE WHO IS APARHEID?!
You want that too? Damn.
Lol
Always through the the same,send the nomads back to Jordon.
Oh please, everyone has a balcony. Calling it a camp detracts from real living in the wild, outdoor tents. It's an enclave with shops and food in abundance.
think about what you said for just a minute. there is a colonialist perspective. A camp is a camp . however there are literally tens of those , now if you really want to see ppl live in misery and poverty with a non rain proof tents since their displacement in 1948,i would call your thought process Racist at best . however , Refugee camps vary in both Land Area, population and living conditions. there are some extremely miserable ones …..In the holy land , jordan , lebanon…etc.
Be Enlightened man , im trying hard not to judge you ! But the guy here Tal , is a Breath of Fresh air . Lets simply applaud what he does .
Shalom Le Kolano .
@@stalin1909 Can applaud his efforts but let's have a reality check on indoor plumbing, solid construction, stores, fast food joints, and medical resources in P-camps cannot possibly be compared to the dangerous and deadly tent city camps rife with malaria, disease, rape and murder ( may be the last one does hold sway). Living in pigsties, garbage on the street, and polluting the environment doesn't count when you're the ones burning electrical equipment to scavenge copper and other precious metals.
@@conflu3nceellison810
why did u automatically assume im ( one of them ) ? im sorry but you simply don’t have logic whatsoever.
are you looking for concentration camps to satisfy your definition of a refugee?
Palestinians are no less than any other ppl, they deserve to live as good as they could .
you just crowned your self as morally superior. Occupation is occupation , there is no blood quota for an oppressor to be called as such .
@@stalin1909 I make no assumptions, and considering my grandfather was in an actual concentration camp, they can live as good as they want, but don't be making comparisons to REAL suffering by refugees living hand to mouth. Not going to respond further. Thanks!
@@conflu3nceellison810
This is my last paragraph as well . I want you to remember not only Jews suffered Those camps . Sorry for your personal experience and family .
But there is a sad reality in Conc. Camps : look up Kapos ! And see for yourself who ran those camps .
You just can’t carry your argument of wanting to see suffering of fellow humans , to warrant a petty on them . That’s just sad man .
Also Remember,It’s not Palestinians who inflicted that on Jews . It’s Nazi and Fascist Europe . The irony now is the Coalition in Israel , A fascist one .
They just can’t keep getting away with this , it will catch up to them .
As for you , I wish you good health , prosperity and fulfillment.
Love the Bird Shop stop and they sell chickens 🐦🐧🕊🐓
correction : these building aren't building by the UN mostly owned by locals from Hebron or Jerusalem
Wow this City is most likely and beautiful
It's actually kinda nice yes
Nah
Stop apologizing for sharing your opinion! Everybody has one and we expect you to have one as well✌️
Exactly.
If your goal is to find out what others genuinely think - in this case Israelis and Palestinians - it is best to be wary of offering your own opinion. It is all too easy to inadvertently steer people in a particular direction or deter then from saying what they really think
@@danielbarakbenami he isn't questioning anyone. He's just narrating their walk🙄
@@tbishop4961 True he still has to be careful as potential interviewees could be watching. To be fair he does also make clear he is sympathetic to the plight of the Palestinians although he does not publically endorse any particular solutions.
@@danielbarakbenami exactly! But I will provide my thoughts in an organized manner at the end of this series!
Appreciate all the love and support guys, also being so civil.i do not take it for granted
Hi Travelled Clatt , watching you from Florida
You are doing great job be me. Thank you bro. Greetings from Slovakia 👍🕉
Thats not a refugee camp.
it is a refugee camp. People who were displaced by Israel from the 1948 and refuged to that Area is what makes it a refugee camp. it has buildings because it was funded by the UN. but the living conditions are still bad. not every refugee camp has to be tents. it just looks that way because the UN funded it
@@ibk2001 people living their are not refugees as of today
@@shraddheypawar8115 so if an american comes here, and then he has children, his children are not americans anymore?
@@ibk2001 they have their own cities, buildings business water, electricity,schools, hospitals etc, They would have towork for all of this with a 2state solution, plis recognize the state of Israel.
Beautiful City Though 👍
Thank you 👍👍👍
P.S. My husband and I do appreciate your recent vlogs about Israel, Samaria, Neblus/Shechem, and this latest vlog. I hope more people would watch these vlogs to get a glimpse of what’s life like in that part of the world. Peace to all.
קורי, חברו,, תודה על ההבנה, ותודה על הסרטון הזה וכן זה אפרטהייד ישראל היא. אדם פשוט אומר את זה בקול רם וברור את האמת שישראל היא מדינת אפרטהייד
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Has google ranslated this for you?
Don't insult people from South Africa who actually lived through apartheid by calling this apartheid.
You have no idea what apartheid was. Idiots using he word apartheid without having any idea what it means.
Gill is an insane nerd. A brave insane nerd. Or, just a nerd. Who does insane things. Or bravely insane. But he's definitely a nerd. Or, rather an outgoing nebbish.
Crazy funny right at the end bro! Your taste treats 😆 Bless you bro shout out from Southern California Los Angeles area. If you ever have any insights do a video on what it would cost to come out there and live possibility places to rent etc. that would be a great episode. I am an American with an Israeli heritage like to come out need friends contact out there. Incredible to see your channel and your ffriend there from Canada appreciate all your efforts very grateful. 🕊(Judah
There is no Palestine
Cool video man, but why only in 360p?
UA-cam is slow in publishing a higher quality. Give it another 30 mins to an hour
Sorry we had some strange upload issues today!
That checkpoint reminds me of the one from that independent film divine intervention like crazy even if it looks so different here. Had to go google where the checkpoint was in the film while watching this lol (didn’t find an answer but it’s between Ramallah and Jerusalem apparently) .. weird funny movie
Hahahaha the Turkish delight situation
"refugee camp"
after 5 generations? really?
I have seen worse looking places, with more poverty in California!
or Kensington Ave in Philly ..
In Oman we have very good Governance Sultan Qabous did fantastic Job and was very good toward Bedouins like us he made good wels were our camels goats rams can drink and governments learn us to farm and the state funded project was an hugh succes
King Qabous loved the Bedouins more than city people and he saved us from urbanization he was the Best Sultan in history of Arab rulers a wise man
You said your channel is dying? Based on the number of subscribers, the view count seems to be going down like biden down stairs. But not too bad. There are still some that went viral now and then.
To be fair this series was recorded over the last 2 months where the channel wasn't doing so hot, I appreciate all the recent growth!
5:19
BINGO, COREY IS ADAPTING TO THE ARABS; TRIMMING HIS NAIL USING HIS TEETH 😝😝😝😝😝
Let's just hope for normalization in the near future.
There is absolutely no good reason for this conflict.
Gazan palestinian here🇵🇸, I have mixed feelings about this, anyway it's wholesome to see friendly jews walking in the streets of the camp, I wish one day refugees could move freely and go back home
Many Israelis are doing it everyday. It's much cheaper there then in Israel, and the PA's are very kind people. Well, most of them.
I understand your fathers side is from Iraq but where is your mothers side you have never discussed them before where are the from oringally india or yemen
Father's is not Iraq my father's side is Turkish and mother's side is Iraqi
@@TheTravelingClatt your right it’s your mother side who is Iraqi sorry I don’t mean to be rude or disrespectful you have a beautiful family but was your mother adopted the reason I’m asking is because of noticeably darker skin colour I always thought you looked very indian I’m sorry and don’t mean at all to offend you I just don’t understand beacaue all the other iraqi espaiclly baghdadi Jews I’ve seen have a slightly differnt look basically not as darker skin I hope your not offended by my question I really enjoy your channel
Enjoyed the taste testing, very funny
wow you keep on mentioning my country Phlippines ..Have you been there to study?
19:05 they tend to not be so proud when they eat a round to the nuts or face
it reminds me of hialeah miami dade county
"The eye dwells with delight upon the numerous country villages, like the 115 towns of the Tribe of Judah , and upon the thin forest of palms rising from the tapestry of herbage, here waving, there cut short, which combine to make this spot the Fridaus or Paradise of Dahome-land (Dahomey)."
Source: A Mission to Gelele, King of Dahome: With Notices of the So Called “Amazons,” the Grand Customs, the Yearly Customs, the Human Sacrifices, the Present State of the Slave Trade, and the Negro’s Place in Nature, Volumes 1-2 (Michigan State University) 1893 A.D.
Free Free Palestine. Finish the Occupation
Free the peacock first
World peace starts from free strong PALESTINE 🇵🇸
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Nothing was peaceful about a group of Arabs that in the 60 s were given a nationality that wasn’t theirs to become a resistance against Israel and its right to exist that’s were everything went wrong
The Idea of them being refugees is false. Most Palestinian "refugees" are not. In order to be a refugee, under UNRWA, you had to live in the area for *Two years only.* And the Palestinians went from one area of the Mandate to the other. They (and only they) should be IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons). Living a mile from where you lived, is not a refugee. The "Palestinians" also can pass their children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and adopted children as refugees. There are maybe 30,000 true IDPs or Refugees from the 1948, and 1967 wars. The "Palestinians" claim 7 million.
No one will answer you because the truth is hidden
Its one big scam and im sure Clat knows it
He just cant say it
Damn you
@@streety2308 Whym Truth hurts!!
If the UN was giving me free electricity, water, schooling, medical care, and whatnot, I would also call myself a refugee. Who wouldn't?
360px gang.
Hell yeah SQUAD UP
Love for the Palestinians living in those conditions! Thank you for showing Palestine 🇵🇸
@@madcatter1 we are not fucking jordanians to move to jordan , maybe jews could move back to europe and africa , way easier
@@madcatter1 How about you return.
Looks much cleaner than Pakistan.
Those conditions are better than 90% of people living in Africa and other countries.
If that's the worst conditions for Palestinians, they are living in luxury.
Pays well to have the UN funding everything.
Why would anyone want to use terminology that was designed as a weapon against them? That it is "commonly used", is all the more reason not to use those types of terms and perpetuate the lies & demonization they are intended for. Also, poor bird :(
I know ishiteal doesn’t exist 🐖💨💩🇮🇱💩
@@madcatter1 yes we Jews get get offended by terms and words, Oy Vey 👃
@@thestruggleisallthatmatter8833 can you get more racist than that?
Sweeeet deal! Another Israel video!!!!
Yeeew
360p
1939 I smell perfume all over place water sale restaurant
A lot of trash? Thats the cleanest place poor place Ive seen in all of Asia...
و عليكم السلام إن يشاء ألله
Arrow head water
????????
It s good enough for arabs
If show camera room I ,j,both a and c
Visitors or scouts?
Scoundrels 😉
I like boat painting Italians nasa
Try go to Gaza and see. Make some videos
I would not be able to pull that one off
He will probably been kidnapped
Free Palestine
From the Arabs
WHy dont you mention the billions in aid the PA government gets which could easily be spent cleaning up the place and repairing facilities ?
because people that live there pay taxes to israel and Israel refuses to fix that place, its not PA responsability
The PA should get its power from the people. The people should want to be responsible for their own city.
@@michaelsansour7812 ....Pay taxes?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I wish!
YOu didnt notice how cheap everything is there?
Thats because they usually dont pay taxes!
And you really think the PA has no responsibility at all?
WHere does all the billions go?
@@freejay3 kufr aqab is not area A, its part of jerusalem and as you heard in the video, most of them are israeli citizens they work and pay taxes. Therefore its israel responsability, which they refuse to
@@michaelsansour7812 yeah sure ..they pay taxes ,,,, lol
ANd most there are not ISraeli citizens
Just people visiting and shopping because everything is cheaper there .... why? Because they dont pay taxes
From the river to the sea.
@Niro from ZioNazis
Palestinian „Von der Maas bis an die Memel“. How about a Federation instead of this Ethno Nationalistic Crap, nu?
Israel - Defenseless against Smiles
It has been nearly six months since the conclusion of Operation Guardian of the Walls, the latest round in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. On the surface, things have been quite calm since then. But nothing is ever truly quiet in the Middle East. Israel's enemies have gotten smarter and understood that they can destroy Israel much faster and without firing a single shot by simply smiling and pretending to want peace. Because we feel we always feel guilty of some sin, we fall for anyone who gives us a friendly smile, even if we know there is a knife behind their backs. That's just the way we are; the smartest people on the planet are absolute fools when it comes to matters that really matter.
Our enemies across the Gaza border have learned their lesson. Through diplomacy and pressure on various political entities, they raise funds and promote government decisions in Israel that enable them to take over the country from within.
Their ultimate goal has not changed. They strive to rid the country of Jews. The only thing that has changed is how they intend to achieve that goal. They have realized that they cannot defeat us on the battlefield, so they will fight us with words and smiles instead of guns and rockets.
Israelis, who always feel they have to justify their existence, cannot resist a non-Jew smiling at them. It is an affirmation that "we are OK." Even if the knife is hidden in plain sight, we do not want to see it and believe in the sincerity of our "partner." Because we always feel guilty, indebted to the world, we are utterly gullible and all our business skills and acumen fly out the window as soon as someone eases our perpetual guilt trip.
There is no cure for this malignant folly except to understand why we feel guilty and what we should do about it. Every Jew feels deep inside that we Jews owe something to the world, and that sensation causes us to make mistakes. Therefore, we must understand the nature of our debt, which is really quite simple: We must stop setting an example of division and mutual derision, and instead become a model of mutual responsibility and love of others.
Over the generations, we have given numerous "gifts" to the world. Jews have been responsible, in whole or in part, for the development of almost every ideology, religion, and technology over the past two millennia. Yet the world has not been grateful. The only legacy that the world truly sees as meritorious is our social legacy, which advocates mutual responsibility and love of others to the point that one loves one's neighbor as oneself.
Everyone agrees that these ideas are commendable. However, everyone equally agrees that they are unachievable because human nature is evil to the core.
This is where the justification for our existence comes in. The Jews are the ones who must prove that "Love your neighbor as yourself" is not a lost cause, but an achievable goal. If we demonstrate the merits of love of othe
rs in our own society, the world will not doubt our right to exist as a sovereign nation. On the contrary, it will preserve and cherish our sovereignty since it will see in us an example to follow, and it will want to learn from our example.
The future of our country does not depend on sophisticated defense systems. These are necessary for the time being. For a permanent solution, the guardian of our wall can only be our unity, our love for one another. It will protect us not because it deters others, but because it brings them closer to us and shows how they, too, can acquire today's most required commodities: mutual responsibility and love of others.
Arrowhead coffee water taste joking
Waiting for Messiah who shall establish truth......
And every human coming under ABRAHMIC beliefs........
One day Insha Allah....
Brother Do you believe in two state solution? 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩
South sudan and israel? Sure
@@dogbert52 🇮🇱 Israel and palestein 🇸🇩
למה אתה מניח שהאחריות של ישראל לדאוג לכל השיט שיש שם??
אני אמרתי מתישהו שזה אחריות שלנו? זה ממש לא אחריות שלנו
@@TheTravelingClatt הבחור השני אמר שישראל צריכה לדאוג לניקיון או לזה שיהיה יותר נעים לעבור שם
לצערנו הם הפכו את המקום למזבלה וזה קיים בעוד הרבה מקומות
If not, Iranian and Saudi Arabian Islamists will come do it.. wake up onto yourself
@@theoBaba773 Sorry, I don't think Iranian and Saudi Arabian Islamists will come to clean the Palestinian streets
Peacock sapd
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more israelies should see this.
not saying there is a solution but seeing people as people in the spirit of love the other like you love yourself shouldnt be selective.
to many israelies see the people there as bad others - terrorists fanatics or whatever helps them pass their life without care
but as the strong force in those territories every israely is at least responsible to open their eyes in the hope to fix those human issues their country is partly responsible for
@@madcatter1 to achive a solution for a fight both sides are responsible to solve it...its just the reality of things in wars. and since israel is the stronger side and basicly controling millions of hostile people we sure are responsible to create a better future for us all. or we are jewish so all is good? i sure hope you arnt israeli but an iranian spy looking for fires.
@@madcatter1 it is man
They are refugees in their own country sad
Thats a cool one???????
Whose responsibile his house fire him seal team 37 emails fruba
The Israeli gov should drive out the Arab squatter “camps.” The enemy is living amoung them. 🤔🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
I. Can't. Imagine. That. Place. At. All