She is a lifelong resident of the west bank, again right outside Bethlehem and has been engaged for two decades in a struggle to keep her, her family's farm and their restaurant. Her house was bulldozed, the restaurant was closed by the Israeli government. She's from there. They own the land, but they have been fighting a non stop battle against the government of Israel as many Christians have been in the west bank to keep what is theirs and to prevent being arrested or shot. (32:53–32:58)
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Asserts that Alice Cassia's house was bulldozed and her restaurant closed by the Israeli government.
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