The Land of the Settlers

The Land of the Settlers
Directed byChaim Yavin
Original languageHebrew
Production
ProducerChaim Yavin
Running time120 min. several parts
Original release
Release30 May 2005 (2005-05-30)
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The Land of the Settlers is a five-part documentary series created by Chaim Yavin, who was described by the Arab News as "the Israeli version of America's Walter Cronkite".[1] With a handheld camera, Yavin traveled throughout his homeland of Israel and interviewed a range of Palestinians and Israelis in order to document the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Released in 2005, his series was too controversial to air on Israel's public TV station, Channel 1, despite the fact that he had helped to create the station and served as its lead anchorman. It ran instead on Channel 2, creating a stir for its sympathy towards Palestinians.

  1. ^ Ferguson, Barbara (January 16, 2006). "Chaim Yavin: Israel's Mr. Television Shocks With 'Land of the Settlers'". Arab News.

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