An Uncomfortable Truth

Channel 13 in Israel recently aired a report portraying Bedouin being pushed off their land due to so-called “settler violence,” presented by journalist Baruchi Kara alongside several former senior IDF generals and intelligence chiefs, including Tamir Pardo.

But this was not journalism. It is narrative warfare against the Jewish people. And it is dangerous.

Because beneath the reporting about “settler violence” and Bedouin encampments lies a far more consequential story, one that the media is not telling.

While the Channel 13 media report is framing this as a humanitarian story, it is not. It is a geopolitical operation to steal Israeli land and de-facto create a Palestinian State.

And that brings us to the so-called “hilltop youth.” They are not the story being told. They are the response.

These young Jews are moving onto strategic areas—land that is Israeli state land, illegally grabbed by Bedouins as part of the EU supported Palestinian Authority plan to take away our land—and they are reestablishing a Jewish presence there. Not as an act of rebellion, but as an act of defense.

AFSI’s take:
Avi Abelow asserts in his article that there is an “uncomfortable truth that the report completely ignores: These young people are stepping in because the system failed.” This failure is a direct result of Israel’s neglect of a critical and long-standing issue. The entire outcry regarding “settler violence” has evolved into a narrative manipulation employed by Israel’s adversaries, while genuine security threats and unlawful land seizures remain unaddressed.

Source:
They Ignored the Land Grab. Now They Blame the Jews Fighting Back, by Avi Abelow/Israel Unwired, April 30. 2026

 

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