These Famous Places in Israel Could be Lost Forever

In episode three of this four-part series, the five hosts at The Israel Guys take you to a spot that overlooks Joseph’s Tomb, deep in the heart of “Area A” inside the West Bank, and ironically, almost completely off-limits to Jews. You’ll see and hear about why Jews are in danger for their lives when trying to visit this site, and how, under the Oslo Accords, it should be accessible to all people.

Afterward, the team heads south to a famous location that overlooks the Dead Sea. Again, you’ll be shocked when you discover this place that everyone has heard of AND find out that it is inside Judea, part of the region the world wants to turn into a Palestinian state.

Multiple famous, biblical, archaeological and heritage sites, all inside Israel, are in danger of being lost forever under the potential creation of a Palestinian state. Sites that are extremely important to Jews and Christians could be lost forever.

While skepticism about the feasibility of the two-state solution is growing in Israel and amongst clear-headed thinkers around the world, we’ll let you watch today’s episode and decide what you think for yourself.


This is episode #3 in our adventure show series called “The Case for Sovereignty.”

Watch the other episodes here:

Episode 1: Everything You’ve Been Told about the West Bank is a Lie
Episode 2: The Myth of the Palestinian State
Episode 4: The Fake Palestinian Population in the West Bank

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