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Stealing Sunset

"Can Rain Dove buy back Palestinian land from the people who stole it?"

For the launch of ‘Operation Sunbird’, a new channel of inconvenient truths about Israel and Palestine, Indya Moore, Rain Dove and Heydon Prowse posed as real estate influencers to gain access to the Israeli realtors, hoteliers and developers making a killing from real estate and tourism on Palestinian land. The documentary follows Rain Dove on their Aliyah journey from undercover filming at a New Jersey Property Expo to the Occupied West Bank. Aliyah is the right of anyone with Jewish ancestry to resettle in Israel. Rain doesn’t identify as Jewish, and the land isn’t in Israel (it’s in Palestine), but having a Jewish great-grandfather and a big deposit can make all those problems disappear, and qualify Rain for official tax breaks and special mortgage assistance from the Israeli government.

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For the launch of ‘Operation Sunbird’, a new channel of inconvenient truths about Israel and Palestine, Indya Moore, Rain Dove and Heydon Prowse posed as real estate influencers to gain access to the Israeli realtors, hoteliers and developers making a killing from real estate and tourism on Palestinian land. The documentary follows Rain Dove on their Aliyah journey from undercover filming at a New Jersey Property Expo to the Occupied West Bank. Aliyah is the right of anyone with Jewish ancestry to resettle in Israel. Rain doesn’t identify as Jewish, and the land isn’t in Israel (it’s in Palestine), but having a Jewish great-grandfather and a big deposit can make all those problems disappear, and qualify Rain for official tax breaks and special mortgage assistance from the Israeli government.

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