On the box

Issue 

As It Happened: Six Days in June (Part 2) — Looks at the 1967 six-day war when Israel occupied the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank. SBS, Friday, June 29, 8.30pm.

Sunday Arts — John Mawurndjul is one of the leading figures in contemporary Australian art and the first Aboriginal artist to exhibit work at the Cornice Art Fair. ABC, Sunday, July 1, 5pm.

Compass: Raising the Flag — A critical examination of Australia's social and political relationship with its sometimes-controversial flag. ABC, Sunday, July 1, 9.30pm.

Yolngu Boy — About the coming-of-age of three Aboriginal boys in Arnhem Land who inhabit two cultures at once — that of north-east Arnhem land and also Western culture. SBS, Sunday, July 1, 10.30pm.

Coming of the Light — 29-year-old Marcus Smith's journey "home" reflects the religious and cultural dilemmas facing the people of the Torres Strait. ABC, Monday, July 2, 6pm.

Carbon Cops — The McSweeney-Glenwright family are challenged to bring their carbon emissions down by 50%. ABC, Tuesday, July 3, 8pm.

Cutting Edge: Years of Blood (Part 1 & 2) — Follows and analyses events from 2000 until today in Israel, Palestine and Lebanon. SBS, Tuesday, July 3, 8.30pm & 10pm.

A Wedding in Ramallah — A compelling account of the dramatic events surrounding the wedding of a Palestinian couple, and an exploration of life under occupation for ordinary Palestinians. ABC, Wednesday, July 4, 12.35am.

Unconstitutional — How the civil liberties of US citizens have been infringed upon, curtailed and rolled back since 9/11, all in the name of national security. SBS, Thursday, July 5, 1pm.

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