Yaron London is a left-wing Israeli TV commentator, but he makes a Druze from the Golan Heights (and the UNHRC, sorry for the typo) who is claiming that Israel is violating his human rights look like an idiot.
The other Druze lawyer on the show is sort of amazing.
There is a lot to learn about the Golan Druze in this show; for example that Druze residents of the Golan still manage to go to University of Damascus for free - and then get jobs as doctors in Israel.
(h/t Yoel)
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