Alternate histories: How the past is taught to Israelis and Palestinians
Earlier this week, Israel came under fire for expropriating almost one thousand acres of land in the West Bank -- clearing the way for the development of a new Israeli settlement. It comes on the heels of a 50 day war between Israel and Hamas, the latest in the bloody history of this conflict. Premiering at the Toronto International Film...

Earlier this week, Israel came under fire for expropriating almost one thousand acres of land in the West Bank -- clearing the way for the development of a new Israeli settlement. It comes on the heels of a 50 day war between Israel and Hamas, the latest in the bloody history of this conflict. Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival this Sunday, a new documentary tries to pull back the layers of that history. Day 6 talks to Israeli-born Jewish director Tamara Erde about her film, This Is My Land. She follows students and teachers in six Israeli and Palestinian schools over the course of a year to find out how history is taught in the region.