Segregation, surveillance, intensive filming: for nearly 60 years, a kilometer-long street in Hebron, the largest city in the West Bank, has been at the heart of all discussions. This road leads to the Tomb of the Patriarchs where the Prophet Abraham - for the Jews - and Ibrahim - for the Muslims - are buried. It is also one of the most filmed places in the world. This place is both a microcosm of the whole conflict and a test site for the methods of control that Israel is implementing throughout the West Bank.