The Road to Jenin

This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.The Road to Jenin is a 2003 documentary directed by Pierre Rehov,[1] a French-Israeli film director, whose documentaries mostly deal with the Middle East conflict.

[2] Rehov's film begins some time before Israel's Operation Defensive Shield in Jenin with the Passover Seder bombing in Netanya, referred to in Israel as the Passover massacre, in which some 30 Israeli civilians were killed and 140 injured by a terrorist bomb.

For instance, a Palestinian journalist was caught staging a woman giving birth at a checkpoint.

Despite the tense atmosphere and the constant danger, Tsahal soldiers assist Palestinians civilians.

According to the UN, the Palestinians losses amount to 52, 40 of whom were fighters; whereas the Israeli Army, Tsahal, lost 23 soldiers.