If you live in Jerusalem and marry someone from West Bank or Gaza you have to move out of Jerusalem (because they are not allowed to move to Jerusalem). And once you move out of Jerusalem, to your partner, you can never return to Jerusalem (to see your parents that are still living in Jerusalem). Long story short you have to choose between living with your husband/wife and never seeing your parents again.
Hebron is arguably the most conservative and traditional of all Palestinian areas while Ramallah, Bethlehem and Nablus are some of the most progressive and cosmopolitan. It would be like a New Yorker being asked about someone from Alabama or Mississippi.
Ant B You doubt it because you cannot see it. You doubt it because you have not lived it. You doubt because you don't have innocent family members who have been slaughtered or disfigured at the hands of Israhell. You doubt it because you are ignorant. Palestine will live forever. If Israel is so strong, why has it been 68 years and they haven't killed us all? Palestine is strong, and the world stands with it. That's why. Buy it or don't, only fools reject fact.
Realyisraeli You mean the two Israeli undercover military Intelligence officers caught in Ramallah in 2000 that were there to assassinate someone? You mean the two war criminals that were caught? If so, I really couldn't tell you what I would have done if I were in the crowd knowing what these two were there doing. Secondly, what everyone saw was from outside the windows of the jail not from the square. Take your Israeli trolling elsewhere. I actually know what happens over there!!!
This was actually really interesting to watch. My family is originally from Hebron but we've never been there. I grew up in the west surrounded by a lot of Palestinians from different cities and villages and never, not once, found any difference between us besides our slight dialects
Less desire for sex with a person correlating with greater cue-reactivity to porn images.(YourBrainOnPorn. Com Neurological Brain Studies)Advertise & enjoy✡️👑👑❤️GuardYourEyes .Com 1❄️´s of FREE wonderful EB✡😀KS. Fr☀️m The GYE Handb🍯🍯k pg25-”There was a recent scientific study that found it takes 90 days to change the neuron pathways created by addictive behaviors in the brain. It was shown that if an addict refrains from their addictive behavior for 90 days, they will find it far easier to stop the addictive thought patterns.”
Palestinian identity is very localized. Even in my grandma's family, my relatives still dream of our village. I hear of family members going to weddings because the person was from the same village. Also I'm guessing Hebron is like the Kansas or Florida of Palestine
@@Liad138 this tiny peace of land has more histoy than you entire "USA". Don't compare your artificial country with anywhere in the ancient world, you wouldn't get it.
There won’t be any diversity left soon enough the way Israel has decide to genocide the children, far more intensely than before and worse than the nekbah
@MAHER - SAMI No, even without make-up, she looks good. There are some really good looking women in these videos, which is one thing Corey has really enlightened my eyes about (from London, UK).
Interesting, I never knew this. Sounds strange though. I'm from the UK, if someone asked me if i'd marry someone from a different part of the UK, i'd think, "what a dumb question!".
I agree. Even in the US there are differences between certain regions and I would think that it is strange for someone from New York refuse to allow their daughter to marry someone from Mississippi. I am sure that it happens because I have heard people make generalizations about people simply based on their state but I would find it to be very odd.
the purpose is Hebron and Gaza people are more religious than other city in palestine.......they have strong belief in religious..... their religious comes first ..............so life in both city are not as free as u think......
Brap Pitt He's actually right , people in Gaza and Hebron are religious , but this doesn't that Palestinians in other cities aren't religious. Ramallah , the most secular Palestinian city , has religious residents , Christian & Muslims. When you walk in the streets you see women wearing Hijab everywhere. But religious tolerance is high , Muslims , Christians , Leftists and Seculars generally live together in this city. While in Hebron , you can't find a single Christian , or someone who says he is an Atheist openly.
It is like the difference between LA and the Bible Belt. There are plenty of churches in LA too but not the kind of mindless bible thumping as rural Alabama.
The thing is that the distance between the cities that are mentioned in the video is 1-1.5 hours or even less. Gaza is another world, under Hamas rule ofc. Ramalla is more secular and modern, Hebron is very religious and under Hamas influence. So a Palestinian woman has to think twice before picking a husband, after all she would have to move to her husband's area in most cases. But if you ask a Palestinian man the same question, his criteria are very different because he's the man of the house, she has to move, not him. And he sets the rules of how the household will run, not her.
Lauran White Not really. Most of the Israelis are secular or moderate in the matter of religion. But we do have about 9% Orthodox Jews who are even worst in many aspects :)
@@mikidias Well if you don't like the word "love" just change it with the word Future; All to say that sometimes you cannot predict the future and some things are not impossible.
@@algerienoranais6908 "Me"??!! 🤨 🙄 Not me, that's for sure!! I'm not even Arab. Lol 😂 But, certainly Arabs not know what real "love" word means. They give a big Dam about "love" or any feelings when it comes to marriage affairs... 🤵🏻♂️ 👰🏼♀️ 💒 All Arabs do care about is about money, darling. 🤑 😏. Money 😉 Fluss 🤑 , "habibi"!! Marraaa flussi 🤑 💶 💰
They are different tribes. Rival tribes. They dont get along. In Israel in an arab village if a memeber of one tribe is ellected to to be mayor he gives all the jobs to his tribe. Thisresults in violence during election times. children from different tribes are violent to each other in school.
i'm moroccan and that's honestly the first time that i noticed that there is differences between palestinians that's so new to me shout out to all the palestinians ✌✌✌❤❤❤ from Morocco with love 😚😚
North Africans (including Egyptian) are very different than Arabs east of Cairo in this way. All of Sham, Iraq, and Khaleej (and to some extent Sudan) are very tribal. Egyptians might have preconceived notions of people from other cities but they would never be that cutthroat about not marrying someone, with the exception of Saidis (and to a Palestinian, that's like marrying an Iraqi).
@@deda9829 That is because these tribes had their own culture, language, religion before they were taken over and forced into the Arab Caliphate. So even though now they speak the same language and have the . same religion, that underlying culture from before is different.
@@donrainesoh wtf my half of family is Christians, we totally live in peace and harmony here. If all Indonesians like that, all Indonesians must be Muslim. We have 6 different religions here and all are protected under the law. So if u know nothing please shut up
Wow I lived my whole life in Palestine and never knew that people tend to think like this and that there is boundries between people from different areas.
hi, I'd like to learn the situation in palestine. Is that true if Gazan moves to West Banks or vice versa their domicile status will be revoked permanently? I mean that they can't come back from where they were originally?
@@RBlindWarlockR I mean, if it's true, then it's kind of veiled agenda. Normally, you can move out from one region to region within the country without practically any restriction. It's a sign you live in a sovereign state. In the clip, Their responses to the questions are as if the were asked whether they would marry someone of different nationality. In my country, Indonesia, the longest distance you can travel in straigt line on the map is as far as London to Kabul. I mean, the whole Israel-Palestine territory is so small relative to my country, people marry someone so much far way is a normalcy. So why they show hesitations? So, I asume their barrier is political rather than geography.
@@RBlindWarlockR it's interesting. But personally I am not keen on the mindset. In indonesia, we have 500 some ethnic groups and language, in fact our national language is second language for most of us. Unlike Arab, or palestine Arab specifically, our national identity is totally artificially invented rather than organically emerged. The rivalry between ethnic groups perhaps happens in lager scale than of which happen in Israel-palestine. But still shamed and discouraged. Interreligous conflicts on the other hand, still deadly.
@@RBlindWarlockR my wife is of different tribe from mine, we both muslims, I am still learning her language and she still learning mine, yet we both fluent in our national language. Interreligious marriage still isn't recognised by the state, Still happens by the way. But as far as I know, from watching on criminal reports, never happened such honor killings of people who married someone their family rejects, i.e from other religion or tribe or economical status.
The distance between Hebron and Ramallah is roughly 43 kilometers. The two cities are not that far away. It is interesting that from the videos it seems that they have different mindsets.
My father is from Hebron and my Mom is from Tokyo they both met in India, when I visited Hebron they were very religious and tried to push me to wear a hijab, I don’t want to wear a hijab. Even if I am half Palestinian, I feel like a foreigner in my hometown because I look and dress different.
Thank you very much for your post. I never knew about this. I just looked him up on Wikipedia and it sounds very interesting. I don't know if it will ever actually happen.
@@jaybloomfield5082 I think it's a fantasy. That's not only because I don't think Israel can solve its problems by diplomatic solutions, but I don't think fakestinians have the interest in living in peace with Zionists in an area they claim to be stolen from them. It's true that each of the seven entities can live peacefully within itself, but I think it's silly to say they'd be willing to have Zionists in their fabricated homeland.
@@jaybloomfield5082 Keidar's ideas are interesting. One serious problem with his ideas is that it seems he wants to give those "Emirates" very little territory, very few resources and very limited actual self determination. The idea is very very similar to the concept of Bantustans in South Africa (we will give you independence, but no port, no connectivity of roads and infrastructure, little agricultural land etc.). If, hypothetically, those Emirates could be as rich and powerful as the Emirates in the gulf, maybe this idea could hold.
Here in Gaza we do have engagment party before the wedding, it could be at anytime (the groom and the pride) would choose, it could be a 1 year apart or one week or anything
This phenomenon e is not specific to Palestine. Ask a Jew from Tel Aviv if he/she would marry a Jewish settler from Hebron and live there. You'll get similar reactions.
You are right. But at least the person in charge of this project is somewhat reasonable but what is shocking is the hateful comments and lies being spread by the extreme Zionists supporters. Obviously they target these types of videos. I just wasted my time with a previous discussion with one of them, but never again..Cheers.
"Only solution is military takeover" You folks have been trying that for 90 years now. How is that working out for you? If you start and lose yet another big war, your situation after the war will be worse, much worse, than it is now.
Lifestyles same situation here! Omg they have such an inability to accept any type of responsibility. And the things they say! Wow... it’s just a waste of time. They are the “good ones” and any comment that does not agree with them at all then you automatically now hate Jews and you are a liar and so on. Wow so disturbing
I wouldn't mind. She has a personality that is competable with mine so we can base our relationship with deeper meanings to make our future stable, and having a good eyes? Why not haha My partner in fact is Christian Armenian, I'm Jewish arab israeli
Also, I don't think people realize how difficult it is to do these videos, especially in the Arab areas. There is a lot of fear and suspicion in those areas.
@@supmaidoods8753 What is more progressive, Nablus or Ramallah? I know Ramallah is a bit progressive but I don't know how it is in comparison to other Palestinian cities. I've been to Ramallah several times but only once in Hebron and Nablus so I can't really tell the difference.
@@supmaidoods8753 Nablus is really almost like Hebron. The progressive cities are Ramallah and Bethlehem , and even then it's not that different . This is Small village mentality , People who think like that are actually proving that they are just as backwards.
As an Arab man, I would marry any Jew. Or anyone from Gaza or Hebron. Also after speaking with my father, he said he would in fact be okay with a one-state solution as along as the Palestinians that were there get some of their old homes back.
+Ofir Gal Yes, although I agree that will happen. I also believe that will happen near the beginning of the nation and after generations it will change. Like what happened in the early years of the U.S. Of course this is all speculation, there is no proof this will happen. Although I do wish both sides will come to peace.
As a muslim, Well it's very common in almost everywhere, even in my country I don't want to marry someone outside my family I won't be comfortable there neither my culture nor my traditions. I think it's pretty much common that's why countries like Pakistan, Palestine, india, turkey, Africa are rich in their cultures and traditions.
Come on. I have a German friend and he said that someone from Bavaria is also different from the rest of Germany. And many West- Germans don't marry and go to former East- Germany. And the real case is that Gaza and Hebron are more under Israeli opression and occupie than the West Bank.
@@lutz_ran745 Lol what. I wouldn't even know how to distinguish an East German from a West german. Our country has been reunified for over 30 years, so there aren't any young east Germans anyway.
@@KatGlos but the statistics says different things. Life quality, earning money, infrastructur etc. Political reunite doesn't mean social and real reunite.
@@MnHoney- love for israel is pure self interest, politics and some mix of demographic rivalry of hindus with muslims. Even some muslims, very very few of them like israel too just because they may be nationalist muslims(not derogatory to those who donot support israel, many are nationalist when talk comes on pakistan). Also many indians who love israel feel indebted to it for its steadfast support for india's defense against pakistan and a lot of people feel that India got nothing in return from arab and muslim world for its committment to palestinian cause, with organisation of islamic countries/council(OIC) hurling regular abuses on india over kashmir, doing batting for pakistan. Also hate for israel in socialist and communist circles troubles right wingers too much as they feel that reduced exploration of partnership with israel is hurting its defense preparedness, agricultural and water availability issues and many more tech startups areas where deep linkages can be sought. Also official stance of india is still committed to palestinian two state solution. Present high in relation with israel is a tactical shift as India also has problems of its own, solutions for which exists with israel. Hope you understand some core reasons for support for israel among indians, primarily hindus, secondarily some very few highly informed muslims. Also other reasons now emerging are that when saudi arabia, guardian of the holiest shrines, royalty is slowly moving towards israel strategically then what is the fun of india forwarding interests of muslim palestine when their own can't do it for them. Good wishes to you
I'm a Brit. This is an interesting video, it highlights tribalism, not politics. Britain was a bit like this in the 1950's. Marry locally, live near your parents, or even with them.
@@luanlopes9415 fake news; Christians killed millions of jews, millions of people in middle east and during colonisation in afica australia america. Israelis are immigrants and killed a lot of palestinians christians and muslims to live in this land
Nothing weird in this vid It's just girls saying what they think about their personal life ! Did they ever said that they're against Hebron or Gaza? Your comment is weird bro !!!
The first young woman was very beautiful! I was very surprised when one of the women said that women in Hebron can not go out in the night with her friends; does she mean that SHE or anyone else CAN go out with friends in the night??? I thought muslim women has to sit in their home in the evening,not go out at all!!
Like most people of the Levant, descendants of all populations that remained on the land. Canaanites, philistines, Hebrew and Arabs and more. And per Shlomo Sand, Palestinians specifically from Hebron are 1000 times more Hebrew (converted) than today's Jews.
@@miryammesika8113 Nah. I live near Alabama though. Its kinda sad how people talk about it though imo. Alabama (like Hebron) is from my understanding an extremely rural, conservative place that is fairly poor. Win sure there's good things about AL and Hebron but for the most part, people seem to only talk about the negatives.
@@miryammesika8113 I didn't mean narrow minded, just old fashioned. Latin America is also extremely conservative as well, in many ways, more so than Alabama.
Ofcourse if you are gonna ask liberal Palestinians then they will reject Hebron. However if you ask conservative or religious Palestinians then you'll find them rejecting Ramallah instead.
all of them won't marry marry from gaza or Hebron because of some different values and traditions and yet none named one difference. i think its just an ignorant thoughts
This video is a perfect as to why born Muslims shouldn't be marrying converts to Islam. If they think the two cultures of people in the same country are too different, what on Earth makes them think marrying a convert who is half a world away will work out?
The world still does not understand that there is no Palestinian people, the Palestinians in Hebron will not marry Palestinians from Gaza or the West Bank, they are not in the same tribe, even their language is different.
Don't be if the Palestinians are separated like this I doubt they'll ever see a future with a united Palestine if they don't dare to mix with their own people unfortunately.
Haha do you have that crap we have in universities in the West, trigger warnings safe spaces and micro agresions they have a trigger warning before lectures on Shakespear.😁😀😊
@@Hexavielego I had Hebrew lessons a long time ago as part of my Degree and was going to go to Jerusalem University for 2 Semesters but our Uni cut the funding mores the pity. I did spend 2 months on Kibbutz Gat. It was great. I was the oldest volunteer at 31. What is your comment in English?
Question is for Palestinians: How do you feel when you see the Keffiyeh being appropriated by Pop Culture? (I.e. Celebrities wearing them as scarves, using them as detail for clothing like bikinis or tops, use in high fashion)
اوف اوف...انا أردني من أصل خليلي، صراحه استغربت من الاجوبة، عنا بالأردن مافي فرق بين اي فلسطيني، منعتبر عاداتنا وتقاليدنا كفلسطينيين وحدة، للأسف ما كنت اعرف انه في هيك فكر جوا فلسطين.
هالغباء هاض منتشر وين ما تروح انا فلسطيني مواليد سوريا و نفس القصة كانت بسوريا. جماعة دمشق و حلب رافعين خشومهم للسما و مفكرين حالهم احسن من الكل. وهي مدنهم ريحتها صنة.
*Every kingdom ( **_or nation_** ) divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself will not stand.* - Jesus, Matthew 12:22 - 28 It is apparently clear now as to *why* Palestine has been under Israeli *occupation* from 1948 till today - because it's people are *divided* amongst themselves. If they had come together and formed an all *unified front* their situation would have been much different. Instead of _hating or fighting_ their *oppressors* they hate each other. This is their tragedy.
The problem is that Gaza is under siege. I know people from Gaza who married to people from the West Bank, and vice versa. It's was impossibly difficult to have a family reunion. Thanks, Israel!
How do people who won't marry their own people because they have different customs will ever liberate themselves from occupation. I have always been supportive of their noble cause of getting their own nation and existence but so long they have this prejudice among themselves they will continue to be under occupation.
Nobody is "taking" land. It is our land. Under the 1948 UN resolution, Jews can live anywhere in the Palestine Mandate until the Palestinians make peace according to the terms of the resolution. You haven't made peace, so you have no land.
Telling that women don’t want to be on camera or candid. Says something about their sense of security. Anyway this video is one reason a two state wouldn’t work - Gaza and WB and even within them , societies developed differently. It’s not like israel where Americans Ethiopians Druze etc intersect within a single society framework.
I think it is interesting how no one mentioned the brutal attacks the Gazan people suffer at the hands of the 🇮🇱 state. That alone...keeping out of harms way ... is reason enough to shy away from any human connection with people from Gaza and I blame the Jews. Who do they think they are? God’s ‘chosen’? 🤪
The difference is one side is radical and wanna fight no matter what & the other wants to do exist. But still they don’t have the courage to come out and say it.