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“Everyone asked us not to go to Homesh after the wedding. I didn’t want anyone to worry about us, but when it was all over and all of the guests had left, something pulled us there, to our house in Homesh.” In the north of Samaria, Homesh, a distant, isolated, secular settlement, has been severely hurt by the Intifada – three of its inhabitants were murdered within the space of ten days. During our first days there we felt alone with no friends. With time we learned to love the place. A month later we happened to be in the vicinity of a terrorist attack in which four members of the same family were murdered, one of whom was Abraham Gavish, a childhood friend of mine. The terrorist attack threw us into a state of fear, of sleepless nights, and raised thoughts and questions about the redemption we await. A film about a newly wed couple living in an isolated settlement at a time when life in Judea and Samaria is a question of life and death.
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