In a remarkable documentary about settlers in the West Bank, Shimon Dotan interviews Israeli settlers, local farmers and Israeli officials. He paints a picture of continuous clashes between fundamentalist convictions on the one hand and the rule of law on the other, with the former gaining the upper hand.
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In a remarkable documentary about settlers in the West Bank, Shimon Dotan interviews Israeli settlers, local farmers and Israeli officials. He paints a picture of continuous clashes between fundamentalist convictions on the one hand and the rule of law on the other, with the former gaining the upper hand.