(6 Jul 2010) SHOTLIST
Elazar Settlement, West Bank
1. Wide of construction site at settlement
2. Cement-mixer truck at site
3. Pull out from workers building wall
4. Construction workers at work
5. Excavator at site
Efrat Settlement, West Bank
6. Wide of Efrat settlement
7. Houses in settlement
8. Long shot of houses
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Nadia Matar, Efrat settlement resident:
"Since the Oslo agreements no Arabs living in Judea and Samaria are under control of the Israelis. They all under the control of the Palestinian terrorist authority. The discrimination is exactly not against them because they flourish, they live, they do whatever they want, they build how much they want. The discrimination is against the Jews who are being told that we are not allowed to build in our home land."
10. Child on scooter
11. SOUNDBITE: E(English) Ysrael Pivko, Efrat settlement resident:
"There is going to be two nations. They must recognise us and we must recognise them."
12. Pivko talking to people around him
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Binyamin Lam, Efrat settlement resident:
"The fact is that everything we have done here in the area has benefited our neighbours. We have direct contacts with the villages next door, we supply them with medical assistance, we give them financial assistance, we provide them with educational assistance. All these things are positive, so if we have a positive partner, the future for all people living in this area, the place is big enough for all of us."
Newe Daniel Settlement, West Bank
14. Long shot of settlement
Jerusalem
14. Set up shot of Jessica Montell, Executive Director of B'Tselem
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jessica Montell, Executive Director of B'Tselem:
"In spite of the promise of a settlement freeze, in fact settlements continue to expand. And over the past 10 years, we have seen extraordinary growth in the settlements. In fact settlements are growing three times the rate of the Israeli population. And this a result both of Israeli measures to take control of Palestinian land in the West Bank as well as providing a lot of financial incentives to encourage Israelis to move to settlements."
16. Set up shot of Prof. Arie Kacowicz, Department of International Relations Hebrew University of Jerusalem
17. SOUNDBITE(English) Prof. Arie Kacowicz, Department of International Relations Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
"I think that the Obama administration now is trying to reshuffle, or to change the direction in a more positive direction without changing the contents, or the substance, of the differences between the two countries. As I was reading the other day, you might find here a change in the tone, but not in the content of the music."
Jericho, West Bank
18. Set up shot of Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat in his office.
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Saeb Erekat, Palestinian negotiator:
"The key to the direct negotiations is in the hands of (Israeli) Prime Minister Netanyahu. It's up to him, he has the choice. If he can, what President Obama declare, that Israel will stop settlement activities including natural growth, and resume the negotiations on permanent status issues where we leave it in December 2008, we will have them. We will have direct negotiations. We want direct negotiations."
20. Exterior of Erekat's office
STORYLINE
Jewish settlements control more than 42 percent of the West Bank, and much of the built-up land on which they stand was seized from private Palestinian landowners in defiance of an Israeli Supreme Court ruling, an Israeli human rights group claimed on Tuesday.
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