Meet the Palestinian men, women and children who work on and help build Israeli settlements in the West Bank deemed illegal by the international community.
Last December, Hasan left his hometown of Qalqilya to enter Israel on a one-day visitor’s permit. He hasn’t returned since. Now living illegally by one of the most troubled borders in the world, he shares his stories on skateboarding, filmmaking, and falling in love with the enemy.
As a sniper in the Israeli Army, Nadav Weiman saw firsthand the injustice of the Palestinian struggle. Now he’s helping other soldiers speak out and break their silence.
Three years after the country got its first mini ramp, skating has changed the lives of young Palestinians, providing a much-needed outlet with no winning or losing.
Sixteen-year-old Rahel Gebretsadik had to flee Eritrea to find her feet. Now she's gunning for the finishing line in Israel, running stateless and free as a refugee.
Born into a religious Jewish family in a West Bank settlement, 20-year-old Adam Orbach has been defying gender boundaries for as long as he can remember. This is his story.