This film, from
If Americans Knew, devastatingly portrays how Israelis humiliate Palestinian women and children and Palestinian sympathizers in the Ben-Gurion Airport. It is one of the most intense films that I've seen, and I can not watch it without crying. I feel violated again and feel so much empathy for the women and children, who relate the humiliating effect of the gratuitous abuse. "Why?" asks Maysoon, who, in her wheelchair, was made to bleed all over herself and "no one, no one, spoke up. Nothing, nothing is sacred, if they can do this," cries the cerebral palsey victim.
"Why, would you do that to someone?" asks Laila El-Haddad, who has undergone the searches and experienced the humiliation of her mother, a physician, many times.
Why? Because it is obvious that the Zionists, to whom Palestinian journalist Khalid Amayreh refers as "the Nazis of our time" do not want us there. They do not want us there and they do not want us to go back. What they want and what we will never provide is permission and approval of their thuggish, racist ways.
I was stripped searched when I was nineteen despite my American passport, and I have not been back for thirty years.
Watch these women, including handicapped
Maysoon Zayid and journalist
Laila El-Haddad, relate in a very powerful way what it is like to be abused in their own homeland and for some of us in our ancestral homeland. Even eighty year old Holocaust survivor Hedy Epstein was not spared.
Thank you, Alison Weir.