
BBC announces new West Bank documentary with journalist Louis Theroux
LONDON: The BBC announced on Monday that journalist Louis Theroux is to produce a new documentary examining Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
The investigative journalist is to travel to the region to meet members of the growing ultra-nationalist settler community.
Theroux previously covered the topic in his 2010 documentary 'Ultra Zionists,' which explored life in the contested territory. His new documentary, 'Louis Theroux: The Settlers,' will revisit the issue in the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Theroux said: '(Since 2010) those same extreme settlers are even more emboldened.
'I'm interested in ideologues and fundamentalists of all stripes. In going back to the West Bank I wanted to see settler expansionism up close, and the human cost it entails.'
The BBC said Theroux will 'embed himself in the West Bank,' meeting prominent settlers and traveling through the territory in his signature style.
Israeli settlements in the West Bank are considered illegal under international law, yet have long been protected by the Israeli security forces.
Since the attacks on Oct. 7, 2023, in which 1,200 Israelis were killed and about 250 taken hostage, settler violence against Palestinian communities has escalated, with reports of forced expulsions and land seizures.
US President Donald Trump recently revoked an executive order issued by his predecessor, Joe Biden, that sanctioned far-right Israeli settler groups and individuals accused of violence against Palestinians.
Experts warn that the move could embolden settler aggression and further undermine prospects for Palestinian statehood.
Theroux said: 'It's a story specific to a time and a place and a region, but it's also a universal insight into tribalism and the ways in which we can blind ourselves to the humanity of those around us.'
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