Rep. Ro Khanna had been to Israel three times — met Netanyahu, met Bennett, fought for hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin’s release. This time he told the Israeli government he was doing a Palestinian-led trip to the West Bank. What happened: settlers wielding American-made M4s circled his van, kicked the tires, said it didn’t matter that they were Americans, and held four U.S. citizens for 75 minutes while filming and laughing — and when the IDF arrived, newly released body-cam footage shows the soldiers siding with the settlers, contradicting the IDF’s own account. Then came the Washington response: a Fox News hit interview, the “he didn’t coordinate” talking point, and Huckabee piling on — prompting Khanna to say flat-out that the ambassador is lying. Kim shares what she experienced on her own trip to the West Bank — IDF weapons on her tour bus, the checkpoint system, why she came home in shock — and why this treatment isn’t the exception for Americans there, it’s the norm. Which leaves Khanna’s own question hanging: if they’ll do this to a congressman on camera, what happens to ordinary Palestinians when no one’s filming? The block closes with the voices Khanna went to hear — Palestinians asking for three things: land, water, and freedom of movement.
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