Two Kids A Day
Films by Title A-Z
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55m
Children are taken from their homes and interrogated, a violation of international law. Nearly all are convicted. Behind the official security pretext lies a systemic motive: jailing a child silences their family, particularly those from prominent families resisting occupation. A 2023 film, which the Israeli government tried to censor, reveals this. Arrests terrorize villages, crush solidarity, and coerce youth into becoming informants. This isn’t just law enforcement; it’s a calculated system of deterrence and control over villages near settlements, creating a constant state of anxiety and suppressing resistance.
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