Heart-Wrenching Scene Exposes Israeli Settler Expansion in Louis Theroux’s New Documentary
April 30, 2025
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This is truly heart-wrenching… A real account of Israeli settlers and their expansionist vision!
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English Script:
Daniella Weiss: But the next step, Jewish settlements in Gaza is a very difficult step that demands a lot of work. You have to influence the leftists, the government and the nations of the world using the magic system, Zionism. You redeem the land, you establish communities, you bring Jewish families, You live Jewish life. And this will bring light instead of darkness, and this is how the State of Israel was established, and this is what we want to do in Gaza.
Louis Theroux: Now, with bombs falling nearby, settlers from across the West Bank were holding a jamboree to promote the idea of putting new Jewish outposts in Gaza, with workshops offering practical advice, while a vanguard made their case in front of the world’s media.
Daniella Weiss: We, the settlement movement, organized this event, in order to enhance the practical idea of establishing Jewish settlements in the entire Gaza Strip. We very much encourage and enable the population in Gaza to go to other countries. You will witness how Jews go to Gaza and Arabs disappear from Gaza.
Louis Theroux: These little pink wedges. What do they represent?
Daniella Weiss: The Jewish communities that were established since 1967.
Louis Theroux: I’m curious to know roughly how many settlements and outposts you’ve been, let’s say, in some way involved in the establishment of?
Daniella Weiss: Almost everyone.
Louis Theroux: For real?
Daniella Weiss: It’s 50 years. You know what it means? 50 years that I do what I do today.
Louis Theroux: Because it’s territory that was won in the ‘67 war, under the Geneva Convention transferring a civilian population into a conquered terrain, that’s considered a war crime.
Daniella Weiss: What I do here is a war crime?
Louis Theroux: According to the UN.
Daniella Weiss: And you’re cooperating with the person who committed war crimes?
Louis Theroux: I’m interviewing you.
Daniella Weiss: It’s a light felony. We do for governments what they cannot do for themselves. Even if you take Netanyahu now, he’s very happy with what we do here, and also about our plans to build Jewish communities in Gaza. He’s happy about it, but he cannot say it. He says the opposite. “It’s not realistic”. Good! We will make it realistic. It’s not forcing the government. He’s helping the government. It’s step number one in politics. You don’t force the government. You give the government the courage, the ability, the public support, the political support.
Louis Theroux: Daniella had told me she’d signed up 800 families who were ready to move into Gaza. One of her team explained how it would work. The idea seemed to be to get spiritual buy-in from the two rabbis. One of them was next to speak, Rabbi Dov Lior.
Rabbi Dov Lior: Look gentlemen, to my mind there was never peace with these savages. There is no peace and never will be. It’s not that I don’t want peace, I want peace too. This land belongs only to the people of Israel. All of Gaza, all of Lebanon should be cleansed of these “camel riders”. Whoever runs away, good on them. Whoever doesn’t, we’ll encourage him to do so, including providing money so they can buy everything they need. Are these journalists by the way? I’ve stopped speaking to them for years now. I have lost any trust in them. Stop recording.
Please applaud one of the mothers of the settlement movement.
Daniella Weiss: Since October 7th until now, I have never stopped not for a single moment promoting more and more Evyatars, more and more settlements.
Happy Holiday.
Louis Theroux: So you’ve been talking about settling, you’ve talked about displacing, wanting the Palestinians to go. You said to Africa, to Canada, to England. You don’t care where. What would be wrong with either a two state solution or a one state solution where everyone had the same rights?
Daniella Weiss: We want to have a Jewish state based on Jewish rules, on Jewish values. It’s not relationship of neighbors.
Louis Theroux: Why not?
Daniella Weiss: Because we are two different nations. Different.
Louis Theroux: I just wonder whether you feel or you are aware that, you know, they’re really suffering and there’s been settlers rampaging through the area of the West Bank. So there’s all this…
Daniella Weiss: Agitation.
Louis Theroux: …death, tragedy, right? When the people is invaded, right? And then put under a military occupation, deprived of their rights. That anger seems to be an understandable response, an appropriate response.
Daniella Weiss: There is no such thing as settler violence. Did I speak…I don’t know if…I don’t mind saying it again. And I don’t mind. I will be glad to explain.
Louis Theroux: You don’t believe it’s real. There are videos. You can see them.
Daniella Weiss: You see what? Okay. Let’s say that…We have a camera right here.
Louis Theroux: Yes.
Daniella Weiss: And I do this.
Louis Theroux: Yeah.
Daniella Weiss: Do something. You don’t mind what I did to you? You don’t…
Louis Theroux: Well, I won’t do that to you.
Daniella Weiss: You won’t do that.
Louis Theroux: No.
Daniella Weiss: And then the camera takes just part. You don’t have the full picture. Then I say you’re violent. You’re violent against a woman. This is exactly what is going on all the time with what you call…
Louis Theroux: Settler violence.
Daniella Weiss: Settler violence. Settlers do not wake up in the morning, or do not go and wait for sundown to attack. No, no, no, no. Why should we wake up in the morning and think about violence? Why? Our life is good!
Louis Theroux: Because you want the Palestinians to leave.
Daniella Weiss: No, no, no, no!
Louis Theroux: You’ve said so.
Daniella Weiss: I said that what is on my mind all the time is how to bring more people to settle the land. This is a new development by Jews. This is Yitzhar, this we can…Here, we can develop. Here we cannot develop. I never think in terms of…I know this is Beita. I don’t think about Beita.
Louis Theroux: Why not?
Daniella Weiss: Because I think about, I am a Jew.
Louis Theroux: They’re people.
Daniella Weiss: I’m a settler.
Louis Theroux: They’re people.
Daniella Weiss: I’m a human being.
Louis Theroux: Yes you are. And so are they.
Daniella Weiss: So I do not think about this. You’re thinking about tribalism, thinking of your own people to the exclusion…
Louis Theroux: It would be understandable to think of your own people or your own children first, but to think about other people, other children, not at all? That seems sociopathic.
Daniella Weiss: I can, uh…
Louis Theroux: Doesn’t it?
Daniella Weiss: No, not at all. This is normal. To my children, I give everything because the normal thing for me is to pray for my own people. That’s it. So now I continue. I hoped you’d push me back.
Louis Theroux: And so I said goodbye to Daniella and her extreme ideology, delivered with a smile.