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I’ve been here for about a month and half now and
this is definitely the most difficult situation that I have ever seen.
In the time that I have been here, children have been shot and killed.
On the 30th of January, the Israeli military bulldozed the two largest
water wells, destroying over half of Rafah’s water supply. Ever few
days, if not everyday, houses are demolished here.. so I feel like what I
am witnessing here is a very systematic destruction of peoples’ ability
to survive and that is incredibly horrifying.
Yahya
Barakat, who teaches at Al-Quds University, told The Washington Report
that he began work on the documentary the instant he learned that Corrie
had been crushed to death by an Israeli-driven Caterpillar bulldozer.
This documentary offers rare footage of Rachel talking
to a camera and describing Israeli human rights violations against a
Palestinian civilian population. The film opens with grim images of
dinosaur-like Caterpillar bulldozers turning urban Rafah into a garbage
pile of destroyed buildings. It continues with interviews of Rachel’s
fellow International Solidarity Movement volunteers, and concludes with
comments from her parents
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