The Film 'No Other Land' Sparked Significant Controversy.
In reality, the film is based on a complete Palestinian falsehood known as “Masafer Yatta.”
Let’s talk about it for a bit.
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1️⃣ First of all, the film tells the story of Masafer Yatta.
The film attempts to convey the narrative that Palestinians have lived there for hundreds of years and that Israel suddenly decided to evict them.
In reality, this was abandoned land that nomadic Bedouins occasionally used for grazing and sometimes took shelter in the caves there.
2️⃣ In fact, Palestinian construction in the area only began in the 1990s.
Before that, there were caves that Bedouins used as seasonal dwellings.
3️⃣ The most important point: Until 1993, the Israeli Air Force conducted attack training in the area.
These were full-scale military exercises—of the kind that made permanent residence impossible. This fact alone proves that no permanent settlement existed there. ynet.co.il/news/article/r…
Only in 1999 did Palestinians file a petition with the court. The simple reason? Until then, the area was of no importance to them, and no one lived there permanently.
It’s also worth noting that even afterward, they never presented any ownership documents.
Summary:
Palestinians have never provided evidence that the area belonged to them. Even more striking, it was only many years after the military had been active there that they began constructing homes.
4️⃣ Attached is a screenshot of the court ruling, with an English translation: ynet.co.il/news/article/r…
5️⃣ The judge rebuked the petitioners for exploiting the legal battle to continue illegal construction,
even though the court had conditioned its injunctions against demolition on a halt to further illegal building.
🔴 In other words: All the demolition footage was staged.
They built in a prohibited area precisely so that the IDF would demolish their homes, allowing them to document and publicize it.
6️⃣ A side note relevant to the previous point:
At 11:15 in the film, they explicitly discuss their strategy to prevent what they fear most:
🗣️ "I think we can stop the eviction. It will happen if we document and work on the ground."
It’s astounding how openly Palestinians reveal their well-worn tactic that Israel has been blind to for years: provoking a confrontation, standing by with cameras, and capturing the perfect moment.
This is textbook Pallywood.
Anyone familiar with Palestinian tactics—not Westerners unfamiliar with their methods—knows that this means:
"Let’s stir up trouble, capture the perfect moment, edit around it, and publish."
This is the same trick they’ve used thousands of times: A soldier turns his rifle, they freeze the frame the moment it’s aimed at a civilian, and they frame it as if he is targeting an innocent bystander.
7️⃣ By the way, the Arabic word ‘Masafer’ means ‘nothing.’
Many believed the area was worthless.
8️⃣ What bothered me personally the most was the use of children.
And it’s a shame Hollywood enables this.
The same way they arm their children and encourage them to commit acts of terror,
The same way Hamas builds tunnels under schools,
The same way they always send their children—whom they love less than they hate us—into the line of fire, hoping they’ll get hurt so they can parade them in front of cameras,
That’s exactly how children were used in this film.
Why use children and force them to live in a conflict zone solely for political purposes?
9️⃣ Did you know they even stole the film’s title from the Jews?
See here:
🔟 Summary: Why are Palestinians trying to seize Masafer Yatta?
The Palestinian push to take over Masafer Yatta is not coincidental and not simply a ‘survival struggle’ as international media portrays it.
This is a well-planned strategy motivated by demographic, political, and territorial considerations in the battle for control of the West Bank.
🔹 1️⃣ Creating ‘facts on the ground’ as part of the fight for Area C
📌 Masafer Yatta is in Area C—territory under full Israeli control according to the Oslo Accords.
📌 The Palestinian Authority knows it has no official authority there, so it promotes illegal construction to establish footholds and turn them into permanent settlements.
📌 The goal? International pressure leading to de facto recognition of Palestinian control over the land.
🔹 2️⃣ Establishing Palestinian territorial continuity and breaking Jewish settlement
📌 Masafer Yatta lies between southern Hebron and the Negev—a strategic area linking West Bank Palestinian communities with Bedouin populations in the Negev.
📌 Palestinian control there isolates Jewish settlements, preventing Jewish territorial continuity between the Negev and the Hebron region.
🔹 3️⃣ European Union & international support
📌 The EU directly funds illegal Palestinian construction in the area, despite it being a designated military firing zone.
📌 Palestinians receive financial and logistical aid from European left-wing NGOs looking to push an anti-Israel narrative by manufacturing a "forced eviction crisis."
🔹 4️⃣ Exploiting legal and media platforms
📌 Palestinians use courts and media to frame the issue as “forced displacement of traditional residents,” even though the area was historically used only for grazing, not for permanent settlement.
📌 Branding the conflict as a ‘human rights project’ recruits global support and hinders Israeli sovereignty enforcement.
🔴 Conclusion: This is a strategic battle, not a defense of ‘ancient villages.’
📌 The Masafer Yatta narrative as “historical villages” is not backed by facts—permanent settlement began only in the 1990s.
📌 The real goal is political: To create Palestinian territorial continuity, isolate Jewish communities, and weaken Israeli control over Area C.
📌 The use of media and courts is a calculated move to generate international pressure and solidify Palestinian presence as an irreversible reality.
❌ This isn’t about "another Israeli injustice"—it’s a deliberate strategic operation backed by European funding and a manipulated narrative.
🔎 Pallywood thrives on deception.
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1️⃣2️⃣ And don’t miss the trailer for the film that truly deserved an Oscar:
🚨 EXCLUSIVE 🚨
Following @mishtal’s bombshell revelation that the BBC documentary’s star is the son of a senior Hamas official, and both cameramen are Hamas terrorists, we’ve found more:
The film’s secondary protagonist, Zakaria es-Sersek, may be even worse.
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1️⃣ First, meet Zakaria, the secondary protagonist who takes up a significant portion of the film. Yesterday, we exposed that his scenes were directed by none other than Mr. FAFO.
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2️⃣ In the documentary, he claims “both Israel and Hamas destroyed Gaza.” But in reality, he glorifies Hamas—the butchers behind mass murder, rape, and slaughtered infants as bargaining chips. He waves a gun, urging kids to follow Mohammed Deif.
Here are a few examples:
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It has long been claimed that @BBCNews has become a propaganda tool for Hamas. Here’s yet another proof—exposing the BBC’s connection to the well-known crisis actor, Mr. FAFO.
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In this BBC video , the channel portrays Zakaria, a Gazan child, as a hero and a paramedic. (Not to mention the inconsistency—at the start, the narrator says he lives alone, while at the end, he claims to help his family.) instagram.com/p/DGLhoDGMhQo/
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However, a closer look reveals that this child previously starred in a well-known Pallywood film by Saleh Aljafarawi—aka Mr. FAFO, the infamous crisis actor behind staged scenes worldwide.
(Link to the video: ) instagram.com/p/C8nFOLLqtr9/
The year 2024 is coming to an end, and it has been blessed with some phenomenal Pallywood performances. What better way to wrap it up than by hosting the “Best Pallywood Actor” contest? 🎭✨
The competition was fierce—tens of thousands of contestants gave it their all. But, as in every contest, only the top few make it to the finals. Seven brilliant actors have emerged, each with their unique flair. They're all screaming, beating themselves for dramatic effect when the scene calls for it, and almost convincing!