The Israeli occupation authorities started building a giant amusement park in the settlement of Maale Adumim, east of occupied Jerusalem, on a land area of ​​15 thousand square meters, in areas classified as "C" near the village of Khan al-Ahmar, which is threatened with eviction and demolition.

A number of anti-settlement movements considered building the city as an escalating step to consolidate settlement in the West Bank.

In exchange for building housing, institutions, and recreational places for settlers on the West Bank lands, you find the Palestinian child fighting for simple dreams. The proximity to the amusement park being built in the settlement of Ma’aleh Adumim, children of the village of Abu Al-Nawar fear that the occupation will demolish their school again.

The occupation authorities, through the establishment of tourist, cultural and academic facilities, seek to consolidate the settlement approach to become a practical reality that affects all aspects of life.