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  • It began Saturday morning with a massive rocket barrage

  • from Gaza striking across Israel.”

  • In the early hours of Saturday, October 7th...

  • Israelis in the south of the country...

  • huddled in basements and bomb shelters.

  • They listened as Hamas militants

  • went house to house in their neighborhoods...

  • brutally killing civilians of all ages and taking hostages.

  • These homes were in communities

  • just a few miles from this border with Gaza...

  • where for two decades

  • the Israeli army has guarded this wall...

  • which holds more than 2 million Palestinians

  • in what's been called an open-air prison.

  • Little water.

  • Little electricity.

  • Virtually no way out.

  • Hiding in fear.

  • Israelis texted their friends and family

  • a very similar question.

  • Where is the army?

  • Israel is one of the biggest military spenders in proportion to its population.

  • That coupled with billions in military aid from the US

  • has made the Israeli military

  • one of the most advanced in the world.

  • We have planes. We have helicopters. We have tanks.

  • We have everything.

  • For the first couple of hours, it's like we have no army.

  • The words of survivors...”

  • Where was the army?”

  • Where was the army?”

  • You can see the strength of Israel's military

  • in its response to the Hamas attacks.

  • Persistent bombing in Gaza, leveling neighborhoods

  • killing more than 2000 people, including at least 700 children.

  • Preparing for a ground invasion.

  • But on the day of the Hamas attacks in Israel.

  • At the sites of some of the worst violence...

  • soldiers didn't arrive for about 8 hours.

  • By then, hundreds were dead, missing, or kidnaped.

  • Why did it take so long?

  • To answer that question, we need to look here:

  • In the West Bank.

  • In 1947, this entire area

  • was home to nearly 2 million people.

  • The vast majority of them Palestinian Muslims and Christians.

  • When World War II ended in the wake of the Holocaust in Europe...

  • the newly formed United Nations voted

  • to divide this land into two states:

  • A Jewish state and an Arab state...

  • with Jerusalem as a separate UN-controlled entity.

  • But in 1948 zionist militias and paramilitary groups carried out

  • a mass expulsion and massacre of Palestinians...

  • seizing their villages to expand the Jewish state.

  • Then, in 1967, after a war with its Arab neighbors...

  • Israel occupied the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip

  • taking more land designated for Palestinians.

  • And started turning parts of those Palestinian territories

  • into illegal settlements for Jewish Israelis.

  • Today, the most extensive examples of that

  • can be found here: In the West Bank...

  • where some of the settlements have gotten so big

  • they've achieved city status.

  • And they're just some of the hundreds of settlements

  • in the occupied West Bank that have been built on land

  • originally intended for a Palestinian state.

  • And where Palestinians still live...

  • under Israeli military rule...

  • with far fewer rights than their Israeli neighbors.

  • From the very earliest beginnings

  • of Netanyahu's career in politics

  • he's been an opponent of the two state solution...

  • been in the central part of his ideology.

  • And it is just intimately bound up in his idea

  • of what Israel is.

  • That it needs to have control of the West Bank.

  • Israel must retain the overriding security control

  • over the entire area west of the Jordan River.”

  • The government has encouraged settlements in the West Bank

  • like the one advertised here.

  • Home of your dreams.”

  • The tranquility of a picturesque setting and crisp mountain air...

  • with all the benefits and amenities that Jerusalem has to offer.”

  • Enormous resources

  • have been devoted to this project.

  • And this is bipartisan to put it in American terms.

  • This is a state project.

  • They are funding them.

  • They're paving roads for them.

  • They're providing security for them.

  • They're creating infrastructure

  • and water and electricity for them.

  • Tax breaks to incentivize Israelis to move there.

  • The number of Israeli Jewish settlers in the West Bank

  • began growing before Netanyahu came to power in 1996...

  • and continued even when he was out of office from 2000 to 2009.

  • But if you look at the number of new settlement outposts each year...

  • you can see that there's a noticeable gap right here.

  • Under international pressure...

  • those new outposts were halted.

  • But after Netanyahu came back to power...

  • his government started legalizing some of those old settlements.

  • And at the same time, they built and promoted new ones.

  • As this map shows, they've proliferated ever since.

  • This is a project of slow-motion colonization.

  • So what you have is Palestinians

  • living in these tiny little pockets

  • these little urban islands of control.

  • And so when you look at the West Bank...

  • what you see is that more than 60% of it

  • is under full Israeli control and administration.

  • And that's where the more sparsely populated Palestinian communities are

  • that are slowly being forcibly transferred.

  • The United Nations put out a report...

  • saying that since the beginning of 2022...

  • more than 1,100 Palestinian Bedouins

  • have been forcibly transferred from their communities in the West Bank.

  • In the founding statute of the International Criminal Court

  • there is a section defining war crimes.

  • The transfer, directly or indirectly

  • by the occupying power of parts of its own civilian population

  • into the territory it occupies.

  • Or the deportation or transfer of all or parts of the population

  • of the occupied territory within or outside this territory.

  • It's part of the reason why the United Nations

  • has called the Israeli settlements...

  • unlawful under international law.

  • But Salem, a Jerusalem-based nonprofit...

  • has documented numerous instances of violence

  • against Palestinians in the West Bank.

  • Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinian houses with stones...

  • torched cars...

  • vandalized a supermarket and burned homes.

  • According to other reports

  • the Israeli military has killed hundreds of Palestinians

  • in a series of violent events this year alone.

  • The deal with Israelis is, we will live in these dangerous places...

  • and you, the army, will protect us.

  • So at that point settlement enterprise necessitates

  • the misallocation of military resources.

  • Those were the military resources that were missing

  • when Hamas broke through the border with Gaza.

  • There were empty posts on the border there.

  • Troops weren't getting the proper security notifications.

  • It was clear that the entire system...

  • for monitoring...

  • what was happening on the Gaza border had broken down.

  • There is a real ground swell

  • among the Israeli population that this was just an immense disaster

  • presided over by Netanyahu.

  • And in the West Bank, trying to colonize it

  • and seize Palestinian lands...

  • that you devoted resources and attention to those initiatives...

  • at the expense of protecting us from Hamas.

  • We have to go immediately.”

  • Immediately.”

  • He is a murderer.”

  • We're all very, very frustrated that they're still there.”

  • A recent poll found that four out of five Jewish Israelis

  • believe the government and Prime Minister Netanyahu are to blame for the attacks.

  • More than half say he should resign when the war is over.

  • Netanyahu really has been the architect

  • of Israel's long term strategy towards Gaza.

  • That's happened under his administration.

  • He thought that he could contain Hamas

  • deter it from doing the worst stuff.

  • Periodically fight with them in ways

  • that would not hurt very many Israeli civilians...

  • and encourage division between Hamas and the West Bank...

  • to make sure that the Palestinians could not make

  • a more credible case for a peace agreement.

  • That policy has just...

  • it's an obvious failure at this point.

It began Saturday morning with a massive rocket barrage

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Where was the Israeli army on October 7

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