If you were shocked by my film on Israeli settlers in the West Bank, you haven't been paying attention | Louis Theroux
Briefly

A recent documentary about the West Bank has gained traction, generating shock and debate on social media. This film explores the escalating violence and harassment faced by Palestinians, drawing attention to the increase in settler activities and Israeli government support for them. The filmmakers traveled through the region to engage directly with settlers, showcasing their perspectives, including interviews with prominent figures like Ari Abramowitz. The documentary serves as a follow-up to a 2010 film on the ultra-nationalist community, providing an urgent commentary on a long-standing conflict now brought back to the forefront of public consciousness.
Abramowitz was born and raised in Texas but came to Israel as a young man, qualifying for Israeli citizenship due to his Jewish heritage.
Shock was the theme of many messages - the idea that this was going on. And a feeling of: At last. At last, mainstream British TV is saying something about what is happening.
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