Walk On Water
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This is where the borders used to be
until we took over East Jerusalem in '67.

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Arab snipers were sitting
on top of these walls.

:47:14
If they had a bad day they would
shoot the Jews walking on the other side.

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I think we should get off here.
:47:24
- Can you please let us off?
- Why?

:47:27
Rafik is take me
to his uncle's shop.

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This is the wall.
The viewer like to put a note there.

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- The religious believe God reads them.
- You have no reason to be upset.

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It doesn't matter anymore,
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the main thing is that he found
someone to take him shopping. I mean,

:48:12
isn't that why you come to Israel?
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It's so strange.
He always liked to flaunt it.

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Bach in high school, in front
of our parents' friends

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it was always the first thing
that he would say: "Ich bin Schwul"

:48:22
- Which is "I'm gay" in German.
- Well, he didn't say that to me.

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Neither did you,
but truly doesn't matter anymore.

:48:29
Maybe you frightened him?
Maybe you said something that...

:48:31
- Oh, so now it's my fault?
- It is not a question of fault.

:48:34
I really don't want to talk about it.
Let's talk about you, okay?

:48:38
Why aren't you going home
to your father's birthday party?

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- He told to you about that?
- Is it a secret?

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- It's not, I just don't want to go.
- Why not?

:48:45
I don't want to go back there.
I don't want to see them again.

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- But they are your parents...
- Are you taking sides on this now?

:48:54
This is the women's section.
Do you want to put a note?

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Oh yes, Axel.

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