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Saved - December 12, 2025 at 1:24 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

God, I’m obsessed with this. Francesca is telling Tucker everything I’ve been dying for him to hear. She exposed Google, Amazon, Microsoft, the whole crew. https://t.co/ff0ahv9Wiu

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- The speakers claim that American financial institutions and tech companies are deeply involved in the Gaza killings. They name banks, pension funds, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft as having provided services and access to Palestinian data that enabled Israel to set up systems to mass target and kill Palestinians. - They describe an application called Where is Daddy, asserting it allows the army to randomly track people and reach them even when they are with their families, facilitating harm. - The discussion characterizes Israel as possessing the most sophisticated military in the region, knowing precisely what it is doing for two years, and notes that many Israeli soldiers are breaking down, with rising suicidality among young soldiers who have served. - They argue that soldiers have been indoctrinated into becoming executioners of genocide, and that intervention is necessary to prevent further brutality. - The speakers contend that much of this action is driven by people outside Israel who defend the regime, which they describe as having imposed a military dictatorship on Palestinians in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and Gaza (the latter until 2005), and also affecting Israelis who are part of the system. They state that brutalizing others compromises humanity. - Speaker 0 presses for clarification about the existence of the Where is Daddy app, asking if it was a dream or a claim already stated. - Speaker 1 clarifies that Israel has developed an automated system to determine targets through computing, with data supplied by tech companies. He mentions Palantir as one company that publicly supports Israel. He references a public debate in which a Polish person protests that he is killing families, and the response is “you are killing civilians in Gaza,” to which the other person replies that the targets are “most probably terrorists.”
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Speaker 0: How deep was the involvement of American companies in the mass killing in Gaza? Speaker 1: It's banks, pension funds, the big tech that are I exposed Amazon, Google, Microsoft who have provided their services and access to data, Palestinian data that has allowed Israel to set up systems to mass target and mass kill Palestinians. I mean, is an application called Where is Daddy? That allows the army to randomly track people and reach them when they are with their families so as to inflict the most harm? How brutal is it? And I agree with you. This is something that people must understand because this is the, really, this is the end of humanity, the end of the civilization that we have pretended to belong to until now. Israel has the most sophisticated military army in the region and Israel is knowing exactly what he's doing and has been knowing this for two years. And this is why there are also so many soldiers now breaking down. The level of suicide is increasing among young Israelis who have served in the army and of course so, because they are just older than teenagers and they've been turned by indoctrination into the willful executioners of a genocide. This is why I'm saying we must intervene. People who love Israel must intervene to save what remains of Israel. The biggest arm is being done by those outside of Israel who keep on defending this regime that not only has imposed a military dictatorship for decades on the Palestinians in the West Bank and in Jerusalem and until 2005 in Gaza, But the the also on the Israelis who are part of the system, you cannot brutalize the other without losing your humanity in the process. Speaker 0: That's exactly right. So just I I want you to clarify something. There is some kind of app maybe made by an American company called Where's Daddy that allows the Israeli government to murder men in front of their children. Did I I mean, did I dream that, or did you say that? Speaker 1: No. I said basically Israel has developed it's not enough, it's a system. Israel has developed this system, automatized system to to to decide the targets through a computing system and the data has been provided by tech companies. I mean, I've mentioned also Palantir who makes no secret of its support Israel. And I quote in my report one of the highest figure in Poland here who's confronted in a public debate and by someone who say, you are killing my families, Mam, you are killing civilians in Gaza. And he says, most probably terrorists.
Saved - November 27, 2025 at 7:05 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

Someone put together the most outrageous parts of Melanie Phillips’ staggeringly hateful, pro-genocide speech at the ironically titled “Rage Against The Hate” event in NYC. I’m archiving this video to feature it in the Gaza Holocaust Museum. https://t.co/qFKibufpnB

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Yisrael Chai argues that Palestinians seeking a state and justice for Palestinians have framed Israel as humanity’s enemy, a “big lie” the Jewish world has failed to confront or truthfully publicize. He asserts there is no such thing as Palestine or a Palestinian people, and that the indigenous land inhabitants are Jews who possess entitlement to the land “based in law, in history, and morality,” an entitlement the Jewish world has not stated openly. He observes a new spirit in Israel, particularly among the young, determined to defeat the enemy rather than merely manage conflict. The era of “mowing the lawn” is over; the approach must be to defeat the enemy, moving away from diaspora/galut mentality that seeks to appease the world. He contrasts the Talmudic diaspora mentality—self-protective, inward-looking—with the Tanakh-directed stance of ancient and modern Jewish defense, insisting the current war reflects the resurrection of the Tanakh Jew and the return of the heroic Davidic warrior, whose strength comes from identity. Chai emphasizes that diaspora Jews, including those in Britain and America, must recognize themselves first as Jews, with other identities secondary, and understand they are part of the Jewish people and nation. He identifies an “unholy alliance” in the West between the left and Islamists, which reframes Jewish control as demonic and appoints the West’s liberal, guilt-laden stance as a posthumous victory of Stalin and Hitler. He cites Holocaust guilt as a driver of depicting Jews as victimizers to absolve Western historic guilt, alongside the rise of identity politics that attacks Western nation-states and core Western values, which he links to an onslaught on Judaism. He argues that the Palestine cause is central to these dynamics: it aims at destroying the Jewish state and “stealing the Jews’ own history,” and he contends it has become the West’s cause of causes, undermining core Western values that derive from Judaism. Chai frames the Palestine cause as a form of Islamic holy war and a Trojan horse for Islamic dominance in the West, suggesting that by adopting Palestine’s language, the West has invited its own destruction. He claims the West no longer has the will to defend itself and, by failing to recognize what it is, invites Islamists to conquer. Israel, in contrast, is presented as the West’s solution and a model of defending life: “Israel defeats its enemies because it has a will to live. … Israel is telling the West, you should choose life.” He concludes that this is a seismic, defining moment in Jewish history, a “Jewish moment,” and declares, “We must rise to it. I'm Yisrael Chai.”
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Speaker 0: Palestinians getting a state of their own. Justice for the Palestinians has been deemed to be the issue that drives all before it. By apparently denying that happy outcome, the state of Israel has come to be perceived as the enemy of humanity itself. This is the big lie that we are all up against, but the Jewish world has never identified this big lie as such and has never fought it. It has never told the world the truth. There is no such thing as Palestine. There is no such thing as the Palestinian people. The Jewish world has never told the rest of the world that the indigenous people of the land of so called Palestine are the Jews, that the Jews are the only people who have any entitlement to any of this land, an entitlement based in law, in history, and morality, and they are the only people who have an entitlement to all of it. The Jewish world has never said that. Now there is a spirit abroad in Israel, which people have not seen before, a spirit among younger people, they will not be diverted from defeating the enemy. It is no longer enough simply to what was called mowing the lawn, to keep the enemy down on the basis that they're always going to be there and we're always going to fight them. No. Enough. We will now fight to defeat the enemy because we know that only defeating the enemy is what we should be doing. And there's been a realization there's been a realization that this idea of mowing the lawn, this idea of not going too far, this idea of doing what the world expects us to do, that is galut mentality, that is diaspora mentality, that is trying to please and appease the world, but the world we now understand from what we're being living through and are still living through. The world cannot be appeased. It has to be fought. It has been described, and I think most wonderfully, as a move from Talmud to Tanakh, by which I mean this. The Talmud, that collection of rabbinical ordinances which justifiably can be said to have kept the Jewish people alive since their exile from the land of Israel, is very much a diaspora mentality. It is a mentality which looks inward, which says we are up against a world which hates us, we have to protect ourselves. The Tanakh is full of stories of the Jewish people of antiquity fighting, fighting real battles, killing real people in defense of their nation and their people and their faith, and that is what has to be done. And I see that what we are seeing now in this war that has been fought is the resurrection of the Tanakh Jew, the return of the heroic Davidic warrior, strength not weakness. To fight, you need to know and love your identity. Israel gets it. Now diaspora Jews need also to realize you are not just Americans with Judaism added on. In Britain, they're not just British Jews with Judaism added on. They are part of the British people of the sorry. You are part of the Jewish people and the Jewish nation, and that should come first. First and foremost, you are Jews. Everything else is secondary. We are seeing an alliance, an unholy alliance between the left and the Islamists, an alliance which has turned language and thought in itself inside out to produce an image of demonic Jewish control over the world. It is as if we are living through a posthumous victory of both Stalin and Hitler. Why has this happened? There are many reasons. Complicated, holocaust guilt by the West is part of it, the idea that they can never again have the reality of the Jew as victim, they have to cast the Jew instead as the victimizer to escape their own historic guilt, not just for the Holocaust but for centuries of Jewish persecution. We have the rise of identity politics based on the hatred of the Western nation state, the hatred of Western culture itself, which has produced for decades an onslaught by Western intellectual elites on the West's core values. And the onslaught on the West's core values has meant an onslaught on Judaism, because it is Judaism, although Christianity is, of course, the infrastructure upon which the West is based, but Christianity didn't come from nowhere. One could say Christianity was a Jewish sect that got slightly out of hand. The values that everybody in the West holds dear, secular or religious, are fundamentally Jewish values, and we're very shy of saying that. Why is all this happening? Well, I think that the Palestine cause is absolutely central. The Palestine cause, as we all know here, is based on nothing other than the destruction of the Jewish state. But more than that, it is also based on stealing the Jews' own history in the land from them. But the Palestine cause has become the cause of causes in the West, which, of course, is in the business of destroying its own core values which come from Judaism. No coincidence. In my view, the Palestine cause is a form of holy war, Islamic holy war, and it is a Trojan horse for the Islamization of the West. By adopting the language and the moral inversion of the Palestine cause, the West has bought into the agenda for its own destruction at the hands of Islam. This is a death wish by the West. And if you have a death wish, you cannot fight a death cult, which is what the West is facing in the forces of Islam. It cannot fight it because it no longer knows what it is. The West no longer has the will to defend itself because it no longer knows what that means. And insofar as it ever knew what it means, it has tried to destroy it by telling itself that the West is to be hated. This has created a vacuum into which has marched the Islamists to conquer the West because the West is paralyzed. Israel is not the problem. Israel is the West's solution. That is the message that the Jewish world should be pushing at every opportunity to reframe the narrative, telling the West that Israel defeats its enemies because it has a will to live. That is because it knows what it is, it loves what it is. By contrast, the West has told itself it hates what it is, it no longer even knows what it is. This is a recipe for cultural suicide. The West is unable to confront the Islamist death cult because it has a death wish itself. Israel is telling the West, you should choose life, and this is how you do it. In my view, this is an absolutely seismic point in Jewish history. This is the Jewish moment. We must rise to it. I'm Yisrael Chai.
Saved - September 30, 2025 at 4:24 AM

@abierkhatib - Abier

Now think about the kind of dirt they must have on Trump, Bin Zayed, Starmer, and so many others. Israel’s Netanyahu had threatened US President Bill Clinton w releasing phone sex tapes to pressure for the release of an Israeli spy. https://t.co/LC2HJuesUP

Saved - September 26, 2025 at 4:54 AM

@abierkhatib - Abier

One day I’ll look at my grandchildren and say, “That right there was America.” Amazing work @aljazeera360 https://t.co/nIDwSe8B9e

Saved - September 21, 2025 at 1:18 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

I want u to hear these 2 doctors from Australia sending their last words, fully aware they could be killed any second. What they’re describing is horror that defies belief. 70% of their patients are kids… https://t.co/yMYzzVoiV5

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We're two doctors from Australia. We're here in Gaza at the moment. most of our patients are kids and pregnant women. there was no water, no food and people living in the hospital everywhere. no internet and no electricity. the bombs outside the hospital front door. The f 35 parts are not non lethal. They are absolutely lethal. at least 10 to 20 dead on arrival or GCS three that we can't do anything about. The only thing that we have is ketamine. There was zero internet. We've got no WiFi.
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Speaker 0: Here's doctor Nadabhadrov and doctor Syazeev. We're two doctors from Australia. We're here in Gaza at the moment. We arrived in the middle in a lifestyle hospital first, but the situation was disastrous where we're having kind of kids coming after a strike with most of, let's say seventy to eighty percent of our patients are kids and pregnant women. And the situation was terrible and there was no water, no food and people living in the hospital everywhere. It was very common for a person to be the only survivor of their family. Everyone has lost most of their family. It was very hard for us to get in and there was a lot of restrictions. We were not allowed to bring any baby formula, any money, and the cards don't work. We are hardly surviving and hardly able to help anyone. There's no equipment. They're down to the very basics, running out of working scissors, there's no soap in the theatre room to scrub in, no gloves, nothing at all. We're treating patients on the floor, mass casualty after mass casualty, they're using all the weapons. However, when we when we came north to Al Shifa Hospital, it's a nightmare. It is a nightmare. We're doing this video because we know that we might die at any time, unfortunately. Our accommodation is in the delivery, the old delivery room. As you can see, this is the hospital. It's all bombed, but the bombing is still happening. When we came from the middle to the north, we saw people are evacuating. Instead of twenty minutes on the road, it took us around eight hours to reach. As soon as we reached, bombing after bombing with the Apache, F-thirty five, F-sixteen, rowboats, all sorts of weapons attacking us from everywhere around the hospital. The number of patients and the number of dead bodies arriving are ridiculous. So we're just basically people dead. We have more than a thousand more than 1,500 people still dead under the rubble in the hospital. Today, they bombed just in front of the main entrance of the hospital. Two days ago, they did the same. The issue is we leave the with our accommodation is a walking in outside walking distance. So we could be at any time at that side of the bomb as an international. We're not even being we we've been told we'd give we'd be given an evacuation order. No even evacuation order as international people. So the middle of the mass casualty today, there's no internet and no electricity. We're still out of WiFi, so we can't communicate with our family. We can't put our picture up, and they're asking us to stay silent. Otherwise, our life will be in danger. What does that supposed to mean? We're just we're just telling you what's happening. We're not allowed to show the photos because it's so traumatic and unallowed to post, but we're documenting this as part of what's happening for the future because someone needs to see this, someone needs to help those poor people. They're only, most of them are just kind of people or they're just kind of hitting things randomly. There are doctors, doctors here are doesn't don't come to work because they're dead. Their family members are dead. Or they they've been told to go to the South at least to save themselves from being killed. So anyone who stays here, they know that they will be killed and they can't come back. So the situation needs to stop. I'm just, I don't know what to say but I'm asking for help and I know that our life is in danger too so if the help was kind of coming from any part of the world just can anyone be able to stop this terror and horror please? Anyone, could you please stop it? People here had enough, we had enough, there's no word to describe. Not sure, sorry Speaker 1: Doctor Sey. Hi, I'm Doctor Sey Aziz. I'm an anesthetist who works in Australia and essentially I'm in a state of shock. We're in Al Shifa Hospital. We've been here a week. It took us two attempts to try and get up to the North to come to Al Shifa, and we thought it was devastating in Shehad Al Aqsa Hospital where we spent a couple of days and we've come to El Shifa and it is catastrophic, it's catalysmic but I can't even begin to explain how horrific the situation is. From an anaesthetic point of view so many simple things that should be straightforward. It's just non existent. So we have patients walking into theatre, we have patients coming in asking how their relatives relatives are. It's absolute chaos. They have to bring their own mattress if they're lucky and they've rescued it from the rubble. They have to bring the patient on the mattress. The family members have to lift the patient onto the bed, the operating bed doesn't go up or down, it's broken. We essentially have no suction, there's no suction, we have to share a suction with the surgeons and it is filthy, there's nothing to clean anything with. It's a miracle that we're getting anything done. We have started at 08:00 this morning and it's about 11:00 at night. Now this is us. The people from Gaza, the health care workers, have been working day and night. They do forty eight hour shifts. Some pay some some of the healthcare workers have to continue on because the others can't make it. They're stranded, they move south. So they're working non stop tirelessly. They're all thin, skeptic, exhausted, they've been malnourished for two years, they've been doing this for two years and to see their dedication to each and every patient to try and save each and every life. I'm in awe of them. I cannot believe they are continuing after two years. We have been here two days and it's been a shock. I don't know how they've been doing it for two years. It's unbelievable. Like the lack of equipment, an operation that should take an hour takes three hours because they have to wait twenty minutes to find a suture, to find a pair of scissors. There's flies in the wooves, there's just no way of maintaining any form of sterility. Stress and the tension between the healthcare workers, each and every one is worried about their situation, no one knows where they're going to go what they're going to do like it's you can sense the anxiety in the room and yet they still manage to focus on the patient I just don't know how they're managing do it. They're all having to worry about their family members, how they're going to feed them. They have no structure, their children have been out of school for two years now. There's no schools. Healthcare not collapsing, it has collapsed. I don't know how it's functioning and patients who should be going to intensive care, should be coming back, getting a relook, they can't, there's no way. I have had to take patients out into not even a recovery, it's literally taking them onto the floor, I have no idea what's happening and just getting the family members to look after them. They can't even do any dressing changes, there's nothing. I just and then on top of that the bombs are dropping constantly. There was a bomb outside the hospital front door. Today, we've only been here two days. This is two days in a row. Today we've had zero internet. We've got no Wi Fi. There's no way of communicating with anybody, like it's intentional psychological warfare, I'm not sure what's happening, but this has to stop, they need to stop throwing the bombs, we need absolute unimpeded medical aid, we need food, nutrition, there's no way that patients are going to heal and the worst part is it's all children and women and young families like it's a stain on our humanity and I am ashamed to call myself human. I'm ashamed to be an Australian who has basically remained silent. The f 35 parts are not non lethal. They are absolutely lethal. And I would want any I would challenge any minister in the Australian parliament to come and spend a day here with us. I would love for them to spend a day and then decide whether their F35 part are non legal. So we need to have an arms embargo right now. Enough is enough. Just an example of one day today. Speaker 0: So it's stuck you know, mass casualty. So one mass casualty and that's they say the lucky one or oh you haven't seen anything yet Doctor Nada. So at least 10 to 20 dead on arrival or GCS three that we can't do anything about and we can't we don't even have painkillers. The only thing that we have is ketamine. So you just want to give them something for comfort and not to die in a bad way in front of the parents or in front of their family or the other way around. I had a beheaded, beheaded lady who's nine months pregnant that we had to deliver her by an emergency c section in in the emergency room. And luckily, luckily, the the the girl is a is a you know, she
Saved - September 13, 2025 at 6:25 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

That’s how Israel reached the Iranian nuclear scientists… through Iranian Jews who moved to Israel. Kyriakou ain’t sugarcoating a damn thing. https://t.co/Mz1QKjeG5b

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"Israelis are not like anybody else. They killed a guy in a hotel room in Dubai, and then after they killed him, they were somehow able to lock the door from the inside of the hotel room. There's an underground" "My experience is universally negative. Universally negative. I've never had a positive encounter with Mossad." "The thing is, you know, the Israelis this was covered in the Washington Post, just a couple days after the twelve day war started." "And what the Israelis did is that they have a lot of Farsi speaking Jews in Israel. These are Iranians who are Jewish and who emigrated to Israel, and a lot of them work from Mossad and Shin Bet."
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Speaker 0: Israelis are not like anybody else. They killed a guy in a hotel room in Dubai, and then after they killed him, they were somehow able to lock the door from the inside of the hotel room. There's an underground Speaker 1: Let's move into the Mossad a little bit. You've talked about in interviews that the Israelis are ranked critical threat for counterintelligence, a little bit about our relationship with them. Speaker 0: My experience is universally negative. Universally negative. I've never had a positive encounter with Mossad. I have never met a CIA officer who has had a positive encounter with Mossad. Because the Mossad doesn't give two shits what you think or what you are trying to focus on in your job. They care only about Israel. And if that means shoving their fists up your ass or trying to recruit you or telling you to go fuck yourself while they try to recruit, you know, the guy sitting next to you or the guy in the defense contractor's office, they don't care what you think of them. Because for them, it's an issue of survival. They they have nowhere to go if they if they don't survive. The thing is, you know, the Israelis this was covered in the Washington Post, just a couple days after the twelve day war started. And what the Israelis did is that they have a lot of Farsi speaking Jews in Israel. These are Iranians who are Jewish and who emigrated to Israel, and a lot of them work from Mossad and Shin Bet. And what the Israelis did was they got the cell phone numbers of literally every, Iranian nuclear scientist. And they had these Israeli Jews I'm sorry, these Iranian Jews call on their cell phones, call the scientists and say, listen. You're gonna die tomorrow. Right? You can defect to us right now. And they're like, fuck you, and they hang up the phone. Then they call the wives and say, listen. We're gonna kill your husband tomorrow. So tell him this is his only chance. He's gonna die tomorrow. And what they ended up doing is just taking out the entire the entire block of apartment buildings. They killed 14 nuclear scientists. That devastates the entire program. Family members as well. They wiped out entire families.
Saved - September 10, 2025 at 6:06 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

Zionists pushed the lie yesterday that the flotilla team staged the attack, and many started questioning their own eyes. This is the second hit Trust your fking eyes https://t.co/na0fpMM6kT

Saved - September 3, 2025 at 9:32 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

This dude broke down the Palestine/Israel situation like a pro. https://t.co/uwlfB6iS2e

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Speaker explains that Palestine is not new to many; October 7 highlighted a long history. Beginning with a post–World War II UN plan (1947) to create a Jewish state on part of Palestine, despite Palestinian non-participation. About 750,000 Palestinians were displaced as part of the partition. Palestinians call this the Nakba. Israel declared itself a state and pursued lands in the Arab-state zones; by 1967's Six Day War, it had seized the West Bank and Gaza, prompting UN calls to withdraw. In 1974 the UN recognized the PLO as Palestine's official government, while Israel funded groups to destabilize it. Intifadas followed (1987 and beyond); Oslo accords failed to stop occupation. Israel then funded Hamas; Gaza was blockaded; the West Bank built a barrier; movement restricted; starvation of Gazans for years. The speaker condemns the actions as genocide and urges ending U.S. support for Israel.
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Speaker 0: I have never heard of Palestine. At least I didn't until, like, a year ago. I wasn't raised Jewish. My family isn't Jewish. So to me, October 7 kinda felt like it came out of nowhere. And it wasn't until I started looking into it that I realized that it didn't come out of nowhere. This has been happening for the last eighty years. So I wanted to go over a history of Israel in case there's anyone out there who, like me, had no idea what was going on. For the sake of this video, let's start at the end of World War two. In 1947, the United Nations got together with the goal of creating a home for Jewish people. The UN voted and agreed that they would use portions of land in Palestine to make a Jewish state. It's worth mentioning that Palestine did not have a say in this. They were not a voting member of UN, so this just happened to them without them having any say in it. After the land partitions were agreed in Palestine, armies moved in to forcibly remove all of the Palestinians that were living on the land that was meant for a Jewish state. In 1948, 750,000 Palestinians were kicked out of their homes to make room for a Jewish state. Palestinians called this event the catastrophe or in their words, the Nakba. Around the same time, Israel formally declared itself a country. Almost immediately, the Israeli armies started to try to take land away from the Palestinians moving into the areas that the UN had set aside for an Arab state. The only areas that they weren't able to capture were the West Bank, which was an area at that time controlled by the Jordanian government, and the Gaza Strip, which was controlled by the Egyptian government. Jordan and Egypt were able to maintain control of these specific areas until 1967 when Israel launched an assault on both the West Bank and Gaza to capture these lands from the different governments. This point in time is called the six day war. Israel was largely successful. They were able to annex the West Bank from the Jordanian government, and they were able to capture Gaza from the Egyptian government. This point, the UN is pissed because now the Palestinians have no land. So they immediately passed a resolution that essentially said that Israel was supposed to get out of the West Bank and also Gaza, something that Israel did not do. This went on for seven more years until in 1974, the UN finally recognized the Palestinian Liberation Organization as the official government of Palestine. Israel did not like this move, so they sought to undermine the Palestinian government. So what they did was they started funding different political organizations inside of the West Bank and Gaza in an attempt to have a destabilized government within Palestine. I want you to remember this because this is very important and it does come back to bite Israel later. So even though the UN recognized the Palestinian government and told Israel to get out of the West Bank and Gaza, Israel still continued to send people into Palestinian land as settlers to go capture land from the Palestinians and live there. Palestinians eventually revolted against the Israeli government in a huge uprising or in their words, an Antifada. In 1987, the first Intifada happened. Palestinians revolted against the Israeli government and tried to take back their land from the Israelis. In response to this, The United States tried to broker peace between the Palestinians and the Israelis in what are called the Oslo Accords. But once again, Israel refused to abide by the Oslo Accords and continued to occupy Palestinian land. Think you're kinda getting a theme here. So in February, a second uprising happened, a second Intifada. But this time, one of the governments that Israel had been funding to undermine the Palestinian Liberation Authority actually succeeded in kicking out Israel from Gaza. That political organization calls themselves Hamas. Israel literally funded Hamas in hopes of undermining the current Palestinian government. Israel hated this. So what they did was they blockaded all of Gaza. They restricted all movements in and out of Gaza. They built a wall around the entirety of the West Bank and monitored all the civilians that were living in there. They restricted who went in and out and what food goes in and out. This starvation of Gazans hasn't just been happening since October 7. It's been happening for the last seventeen years. And that brings us to today where Gazans are still being starved by the Israeli government. Movement in and out of the West Bank and Gaza is severely restricted. Israeli settlers are still going on to Palestinian land and taking it for themselves and kicking out the Palestinians. This isn't a war. This is a brutal, well funded army launching full scale assaults on civilians all while using your American tax dollars. The Palestinians have a right to live in peace. Israel is systematically cleansing Palestinians from their homeland to try to take it for themselves. They are committing a genocide. We, as American citizens, can no longer accept American politicians defending Israel. This must end.
Saved - August 7, 2025 at 11:35 PM

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“An Israeli drone followed him, waited for his kids to be beside him then killed them all” Dr. Nada Al Hadithy testifies about the targeting of healthcare workers, deliberate starvation, & indiscriminate killings in Gaza. https://t.co/TtOGXxflx2

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The speaker witnessed a tangible increase in starvation and emaciation of patients during their three weeks in Gaza. They recount mass casualty events, including people being killed in tents in green zones. A healthcare worker friend was followed by a quadcopter drone and killed with his three children in their tent. The UN reports over 1,500 healthcare workers have been killed, including ten scrub nurses at Nassau Hospital. Staff members are starving and losing family, yet continue to work. Before the war, about 500 trucks of aid entered Gaza daily, but since then, it's been less than 10%, despite Israel controlling all entry points. Gaza, a quarter the size of London, has been reduced to 14% of its landmass, holding 2,000,000 starving people with no resources, which is the equivalent of the population of Exeter. The speaker reports that the Israeli army bombed the WHO medical warehouse on July 22, endangering international volunteers.
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Speaker 0: When you were there, did you see the increase in malnutrition before your eyes? Speaker 1: Yes, absolutely. From the first week I was there until the end, three weeks later, it was a tangible difference in the amount of starvation and the emaciation of our patients. Even the severity and relentlessness of the bombings was worse. I mean, it was mass casualty after mass casualty with people being blown up in their tents, which were meant to be in green zones. The situation was catastrophic. Speaker 0: And some of those people who were shot at by drones in their tents with some of your own colleagues as well, one in particular, a father and his children were killed. Tell us more about that. Speaker 1: He was followed home one day, and this is eyewitness testimony from other healthcare workers in the hospital, by a quadcopter drone. And it didn't kill him on the route where he was on his own. It waited until he was in his tent and greeted his three children and killed all of them. Their bodies were brought to the hospital. And it's a real loss. This isn't just one case. His case is devastating to me because he was my friend. But actually more than fifteen hundred healthcare workers, according to the UN now, have been killed. In Nassau Hospital alone, more than ten scrub nurses have been killed. This has direct impact on the quality of care we can give our patients. And if you just step outside even more, the staff members themselves are starving, their family members are being killed, and yet they're still coming to work. Never before have I seen such dignified, committed people. Look, I'm not a politician, I'm here as a humanitarian. And what I saw were emaciated children. The crucial point is that before the war, there was about 500 trucks of aid coming into Gaza every day. And remember, Israel has complete control over every entry and border into Gaza. And so they were allowing about 500 trucks a day. And since then, and you can look at the UN figures, it's been less than 10%. And this is a decimated population who have had more than six Hiroshima dropped on them. This is a land that is about a quarter the size of London. The entire strip of Gaza is a quarter the size of London. And they've been moved into 14% of that land because 86% is called an evacuation zone and they've been actively bombing those areas. So now you've got 2,000,000 starving people in the same size as Exeter, which in our country, in our census in 2021, had 130,000 people in it. It. That's 2,000,000 people with no water, no sanitation, no food, no medical supplies. On the July 22 when I left, Israel Army bombed the WHO medical warehouse. And there were people on my convoy with me that were still shaking, that literally were lucky to escape with their lives. And these were international volunteers.
Saved - August 2, 2025 at 10:28 PM

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USS Liberty survivor Phil Tourney on Zionism and Gaza Just wow https://t.co/mVwpUrIUT0

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The speaker expresses sorrow and pain for the suffering of innocent people in Gaza, who are being starved, bombed, burned, beaten, raped, and robbed. They are tired of the situation and believe the country should be as well, stating that the passion and attachment to design a state has to stop. The speaker's biggest disappointment is their own government, claiming that the U.S. has ceded its power to Israel, which they allege controls Congress, the Senate, and American money. They believe the U.S. does not control its own country, but rather the Zionist state does. The speaker does not consider Zionists the "real bad people," but rather those who allow them to do what they're doing.
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Speaker 0: If you see anything in Gaza that brings me to my knees with sorrow, pain, for innocence, being starved and bombed and burned, beat up and raped and robbed. I'm tired of it. This whole country should be tired of it. Our passion and attachment to design a state has gotta stop. My biggest disappointment is our own government. We've succeeded our power to a foreign country. Israel controls us. They control the congress. They control the senate. They control our money. We don't control our country. The Zionist state does. Does that make them the real bad people? No. The real bad people are people letting them do it. That's the people. Real bad people.
Saved - August 2, 2025 at 5:52 AM

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Just look at Tucker Carlson’s face.. dude totally freezes as a U.S. vet lays out how the Israeli army killed Amir. https://t.co/IDApYFNW1A

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A young boy named Amir approached two guards, seeking food, carrying only a small bag of rice, flour, and lentils. He kissed their hands, a sign of respect in Arab culture, moving the guards, one a combat veteran. Amir was emaciated, shoeless, and in tattered clothes. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation provides no water due to cost, despite the food requiring it. One guard knelt to Amir's level, saying, "People care. America cares. You're not gonna be forgotten." Amir placed his hands on the guard's face, kissed him, and said, "Thank you." People are starving and dying in Gaza. After receiving aid, as Amir left the distribution site, the IDF shot at the crowd leaving, even shooting at their feet. Amir was killed by the IDF because they lack discipline, standards, and basic human decency. He walked 12 kilometers for food, only to be killed on his way back.
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Speaker 0: This young little boy, Speaker 1: his name is Amir. I know that because when he walked over from the the crowd of people, he walked toward me. There was two there was two of us standing there, two UG Solutions guards standing in that area, and he was walking towards us. And we thought maybe he was hurt or maybe he was asking for some more food because all he had in his arms was a small bag of rice, half a bag of flour, some lentils that he had picked up from the ground. He didn't have much. And we thought maybe he was asking for more food or maybe he was hurt, and he we beck we notioned him Speaker 0: over, and he came up, and he extends his right hand Speaker 1: at us. And so we I I, you know, I kinda walked up to him and waved him over. And the guy standing next to me, this young boy, grabs holds his hand, and he kisses it. And then he comes to me, and he holds Speaker 0: my hand, and he kisses it. In Speaker 1: in Arab culture, that is a very significant sign of respect. That's not something that that should be taken lightly or something that should be that that's a big sign of respect. And we were we were taken aback by that. The gentleman that was standing next to me was also a military veteran, combat veteran. So he's been to Afghanistan and Iraq, and he understand he was he was moved by it. Speaker 0: He was touched. I was touched. And as he Speaker 1: was standing there, we were both looking at him, and he was very emaciated. He had no shoes on. His pants were tattered. He had a a a kind of a rope or string holding his pants up. Filthy. Probably hasn't bathed in months. Probably hasn't eaten in days. And, oh, by the way, when they walk eight to 12 kilometers to get to these sites, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation mechanism provides no water. Zero. Not a Speaker 0: single bottle because it's too expensive. Speaker 1: Distributing water weighs so much that it breaks down the the the profit per cost per truck. That's a fact. Because I asked why, and it I was given a lesson in it. Speaker 0: This is why. It's too expensive. So we give them no water. All of Speaker 1: their food, by the way, requires water to cook it. Rice, lentil, beans, flour. You gotta have water. So what we're giving them, I don't know how they're eating it, but he comes he's standing there, and I and I put my arm on his on his right on on his left shoulder. And I look at him, and I can feel the bones in his shoulder. I can feel the the the weakness in his arm. I can Speaker 0: feel the vulnerability. I can feel the desperation. And I look at him, and I Speaker 1: looked and I got down on my knees where I I'm looking at him in the eyes. And then I Speaker 0: say to him, I said, people care. Speaker 1: America cares. You're not gonna be forgotten. Speaker 0: People in the world care. Speaker 1: And he doesn't speak English, and I Speaker 0: don't speak Arabic. But the connection we had in looking at each other, he felt like he felt he felt for the first time in a long time that there was someone that cared. And I got down on a knee, Speaker 1: and he came in to his level. And the items he had in his hand, Speaker 0: he sets them down on the ground. And he his hands he raises his hands, Speaker 1: and they're small, fragile. You can you can see bones, know, just the bones to the skin. And he places his hands on my face, and he kissed me. And he said he looked at me in the eyes, and he Speaker 0: says, thank you. He said it in English. Thank you. Like, Speaker 1: people are starving in Gaza. Speaker 0: People are dying in Gaza. Speaker 1: These children that are starving and dying, these these children, you know, they look like everyday Americans. This child is picking up noodles off the ground with his bare hands because there was no food left. So he's picking up noodles to put into his backpack. Amir goes back toward back to the main group, and he goes out the exit. We had a very strict protocol that they come in a certain way, get the aid, and then they go out a certain way. From the way they came in, it takes them back to the way they came in. The the exit takes them back that same way. So they enter from the Morang Corridor. They go south. They go through the station. They exit, and they go north to the Morang Corridor. So coming in and going out, they're tied right back into the active combat zone. Site Number 2 particularly is a little bit different than the other sites because it's in between Site 1 And 2, and there's a IDF combat outpost just off the corner of SDS 2. So there's a berm that lines that road going out. So if people are leaving the exit and someone is on the the east side of Speaker 0: the berm shooting into the crowd over here, you can't see what's on the other side Speaker 1: of that berm because of the the the obscuration, the field of fire. So the IDF are shooting at the crowd that's leaving. As the crowd left and they would hit the Moroc Corridor to go west, the IDF would shoot at them, shoot at their feet, shoot over their head. We would shoot at them. Shoot at their feet, shoot over their head, shoot into the air. The air, and the bullets start hitting off the ground. There's video of this. It's on the BBC video. Hitting off the ground, see dirt flying up, and I I was still on the site. I was I was below the berm. It was the second time we had done distribution. So when I heard the gunfire kick off, the automatic machine gun fire, I thought we were under attack. I thought something had happened. So I ran up to the Southern Berm, and I laid down to take cover. You know, I'm observing, and I'm looking. And I see the shooting keep going on by just the rap and Palestinians dropping on the Speaker 0: side of the road. So the mirror didn't make it home. Speaker 1: He walked 12 kilometers to get some food, picked up scraps off the ground, because that's all that was left because the the eight minute mayhem took all of the food. And by the time he got there, walking with no shoes, hungry and tired, the only thing left for him was to pick up some remnants off the ground. And when he left, he was he was he was killed by the IDF. Why? Speaker 0: Because they lack discipline, they lack Speaker 1: standards, and they lack basic human decency.
Saved - July 29, 2025 at 8:22 PM

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How many people actually know the shady backstory behind Israel's nukes? You're not ready for this. Like, at all. https://t.co/bgcAryceD8

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In 1968, a US company in West Germany arranged shipment of 200 tons of yellowcake uranium from Belgium to Italy for a paint company. The cargo ship Schirsberg A was hijacked in the Mediterranean Sea by Israeli agents who transferred the uranium to their own ship. Investigations revealed the hijacking was a planned smuggling operation by Israeli intelligence with help from a West German company. The cargo was registered with fake documents under a phony Liberian flag, with the plan to transfer the uranium to Israel. When the Schirzburg A arrived in Italy, the cargo hold was empty. Israel became the first nuclear power in the Middle East.
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Speaker 0: Did you know Israel once secretly hijacked an entire ship carrying uranium, got away with it, and became the first nuclear power in The Middle East? It sounds like a spy movie, but this is exactly how Israel became a nuclear state. In the year 1968, a US company based in West Germany arranged the shipment of 200 tons of yellowcake uranium, the raw material for nuclear fuel. This material was loaded from Belgium on a cargo ship named Schirsberg a and was officially bound for Italy to supply an Italian paint company. However, the fate of the ship was something else. Upon reaching the Mediterranean Sea, the ship was surrounded by Israeli agents who quickly landed on board, hijacked the ship, and shifted all uranium into their own ship. At first, it looked like a hijacking. However, later investigations revealed this was actually a planned smuggling operation carried out by Israeli intelligence with help from a West German company. The cargo was registered using fake documents under a phony Liberian flag with a plan to transfer all loaded uranium to Israel. When Schirzburg A finally arrived in Italy, the cargo hold was empty. No one could prove where the uranium had gone, and Israel became the only nuclear power in Middle East.
Saved - June 29, 2025 at 10:45 PM

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I want more Christians to share their experience with Zionists and let the world know the truth A detailed account of an American woman's journey through occupied Palestine https://t.co/upqX0CdmVp

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In January 2023, the speaker went to the Holy Land as a volunteer tour guide with their mother and a church group. The group was stopped by the IDF a half-mile from their destination. Soldiers with machine guns boarded the bus to check IDs. The speaker was told to stop recording to avoid arrest. The bus had to take a longer route. The bus driver said they were stopped because they were Palestinian and was rushing to avoid the Muslim Friday shutdown. At lunch, the electricity was shut off to the whole complex. A shopkeeper told the speaker that authorities often shut off the electricity to prevent them from making money from tourists. The speaker believes the electricity was shut off arbitrarily. The speaker feels that allowing young soldiers unchecked power leads to injustice. They found the Palestinian people they met to be kind, while many of the soldiers were hateful. The speaker's perspective on the conflict shifted after witnessing these events firsthand.
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Speaker 0: Let me tell you a story about my time in The Holy Land in 2023 in January. My mom works at a church. She was volunteered to be a tour guide host for this Holy Land trip because the person was originally gonna do it ended up getting a different job or something, and so she got volunteered. She wanted me to go. I wasn't necessarily super interested in it, but she got me a ticket, and it was just nice. Very nice of her. I'm not super interested in the religious aspect of any of it even though I was born and raised in a church. Everyone else we were going with, there was three groups. It was a seminary from the East Coast somewhere and then a church from Texas and then our church, and the group from our church, it was all women. They were all, like, retired age, between 60 and 90 years old. This is also the reason I had a Palestinian roommate until two weeks ago, but that's a different story. Anyway, this one day, we're at a lecture in the morning. We're gonna go to this complex where there's a restaurant. There's Roman ruins, and there's a couple of shops, but it's, like, kind of, like, in the middle of nowhere. And we get stopped a half a mile from, like, the where we were supposed to take the left turn to go into this complex. We get stopped, by the IDF, and we don't know why. Two of the tour bus guides from the other two buses, not our bus, walk out, and they're, like, trying to negotiate with these soldiers. This tour was meant to cover the life of Jesus from birth to death. We were ping ponging back and forth between Palestinian Israeli spaces. We get stopped, and this bus driver from the other bus gets out, and she's, like, arguing. I'm recording it. My tour guide looks at me and just say, you have to stop recording. If they see you, like, they're gonna take your phone. You can get arrested, whatever. All these old ladies are freaking out. They're like, why are they what are they gonna do? What are they doing? What's going on? And everybody's like, just shut up. And I was right behind the bus driver because technically, I was a tour guide. These guys come on the bus with their machine guns pointed at everyone's faces. They check everyone's IDs or passports one by one. They get out. They waste a little more time. They tell us we still can't go there. We get back on the bus, and we have to take this other route that takes an hour and a half to go all the way around. I was talking to the bus driver and the tour guide because I was right next to them, and I was like, what's going on? She's like, can't we go through? And she was like, oh, it's just because we're Palestinian. That's it. Just because that's just how it is. And I'm like but now it's Friday afternoon. Muslims shut down how Jewish people do on the Sabbath, but it's, like, Friday at noon to Saturday at noon. On Friday at noon, they shut everything down, and you're not working, you're not driving, you're not doing anything. And so this bus driver is now having to go back through this city we just came from, and he's freaking out because he's like, this is super dangerous. And, like, these ladies are not clocking any of this. But he's going, like, 80 through these city streets, and he's freaking out. Like, he's so nervous. You can tell that he's flipping out. And I'm like, is it okay? He's like, it's very dangerous. It's very dangerous. Don't say anything. I'm like, I won't say anything. Whatever. Because him and I had, like, a camaraderie. We'd go and get coffee together and stuff at all these stops. We turn into the complex. We have the lunch. Midway through the lunch, after the food's been served, we're supposed to, like, go to the gift shops. The same soldiers that were half a mile away that are still there working, obviously, shut down the electricity to this whole complex. All of the shops have no electricity now, and everybody's looking around like, what's going on? I had been talking to all these people the whole time. I was talking to the shopkeeper. Me and him are sitting there drinking juice and smoking cigarettes, whatever. And he was telling me, he's like, oh, they do this all the time. They don't wanna save money. So every time that there's tourists here, especially if it's like a bunch of American tourists, they'll just shut off the electricity so that nobody wants to go in the shops. And I was like, oh, is this your entire income? He's like, that's the only thing we're allowed to do. We can't there's, like, a lot of stipulations on how we're allowed to make money. And then every time that we try to make money, our electricity gets shut off or they don't let people come here or they turn off the water or there was no reason. There's no safety concerns. Nothing like that. Every person on my bus was 95, and it wasn't that. It was just because fuck you. That's why. I have a bunch of stories from that shit like that, but letting your country be run by 18 and 19 year olds and giving them the ability to injure, kidnap, shoot with impunity, arrest with impunity is it's wild. It makes absolutely no sense to me. I didn't meet a single Palestinian security guard or employee or shopkeeper that wasn't kind and nice and wonderful. I met a lot of soldiers that were the most pretentious, mean, hateful people I've ever seen in my life. I had a totally neutral perspective on this entire conflict until I went there. And when I got there, it was so very, very clear what was going on. It was very eye opening. I think some people would benefit from the time out to understand what their life is like there. Have a good day. Bye.
Saved - January 31, 2025 at 4:36 AM

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Which of us is the terrorist? https://t.co/8qOgcXcxTo

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Which of us is the terrorist? Imagine you’ve lived in your home for generations, and suddenly someone shows up, claiming it’s theirs based on their beliefs, and demands you leave. They threaten you with a gun, and despite your resistance, you’re forced out to protect your family. In desperation, you throw rocks in defiance, and then they respond with deadly force, destroying everything. Now, who is the real terrorist?
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Speaker 0: Which of us is the terrorist? You tell me. When are the Israelis supposed to defend themselves? Mimi, let let me just turn it around and ask you something. You are a family. You have lived in Saint Paul, Minnesota for, let's say, a 100 years, and all of a sudden, I show up on your doorstep. And I say to you, Mimi, get out of this house. This is my house. Let me tell you why it's my house. It's my house because my religion says it's my house. Now get out. Now I happen to be standing on your doorstep with a gun pointed at your head, and you sit there and you say, well, no. No. No. No. No. What are you talking about? We've been here a 100 year. I'm sorry. Get out, Mimi. So you leave because, you know, if you don't, I'm going to blow up your house and blow up your family. So you start throwing rocks, and that's when I level an RPG at you and your family and your house, and I pull the trigger, and all of a sudden, you're all gone. Now which of us is the terrorist? You tell me.
Saved - January 18, 2025 at 10:30 PM

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This interview with Doctor Victoria Rose is devastating…it makes the stone cry as we say in Arabic. They target children with quadcopters https://t.co/g4Cd6sicEt

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Over time, we treated many children, especially during my month at NASA. Most injuries were from explosions, where debris penetrated the skin, causing broken bones or internal injuries. We also saw burns and bullet wounds, particularly from drones targeting children aged 5 to 15, who often couldn't escape quickly. The psychological trauma was severe; many children, like a 7-year-old named Mohammed, struggled to cope after losing their parents. Despite medical treatment, his wounds wouldn't heal due to his mental state. This highlights the significant psychological impact on children in Gaza, which now has the highest number of child amputees in the world.
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Speaker 0: As time went on, we saw more and more children. And, certainly, when I went back in the August, we were at NASA for a month, and I operated again every day. And most of my lists were just children. Speaker 1: What what what was it? Burned? Was it its amputations? Speaker 0: It's in a explosion when a blast goes off, everything around you gets weaponized. So all the masonry and bits of car sort of get whipped up in that energy, and then they hit a civilian at quite a high velocity. And that will penetrate the skin, and it will either break the bone underneath or it will penetrate the chest or the abdomen. And that was the bulk of what we were seeing. But we also saw a lot of burns because of the heat of the blast. And then we saw bullet injuries. So we saw a lot of sniper injuries, but the children seemed to be specifically hit by quadcopters, which are drones that have fire power capability. And lots of them were sort of shot in the back, in the heads, in in the upper torso. Speaker 1: But these are the intentional targeting of children? I mean, if it's the head and torso and back? And they're quadcopters, so they're following. Speaker 0: So they're they're operated by somebody that's watching what they're doing. So I assume that they are targeting children. What we saw was that the bulk of the children were between the age of 5 and probably 15. And when we were with MSF, the theory was that all of the children under 5 were of an age where their parents would pick them up and run with them. And, obviously, anyone 15 and older is quite agile on their feet and can run away. But that tranche of children between 5 15 are often sort of, you know, confused by what's going on and not the quickest to get up. And so that was, I think, why we saw so many injuries in that age group. Speaker 1: And the the trauma that these children must face, it's it's been said of Gaza that there's no post traumatic stress disorder because there's no post. Did you experience this? Were you able to to spend time, in some cases, with these children? Speaker 0: There definitely were children that have huge psychological issues. We had a a 7 year old called Mohammed who had been in a blast injury that had bought the house down that he was in, and he was with his father. And in the blast, his father had died and his mother spoke beautiful English. And she said to me, he just won't speak to me. He won't look at you. He doesn't want to engage with any of the doctors. He just wants to see his father. It was quite a difficult problem because I was watching him not recover from an injury that he should recover from. In that, we had we had amputated his leg and we'd closed it and we grafted it And we had closed all the wounds on his other leg. But he just the wounds just didn't heal. He wasn't eating. He kept getting infections. He just wasn't progressing. And that totally is due to his mental state. Speaker 1: And and we know, of course, now that Gaza has the largest cohort of child amputees Yeah. In the world.
Saved - December 26, 2024 at 9:24 AM

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Look at this yall… A Zionist felt uncomfortable when she saw a man holding a Syrian flag. When asked why, she said that Syria has close borders with Israel. I shit u not Watch https://t.co/yL9HYkU4OS

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There seems to be confusion about displaying flags at the event. The Syrian flag was mentioned, but it was pointed out that it's not related to the conflict between Israel and Palestine. The concern arises from the proximity of Syria to Israel. A safety officer indicated that holding the Syrian flag might not be allowed due to this proximity. The individual expressed confusion about whether being Syrian means they cannot display their flag. They were advised to contact the stadium for clarification if they are unhappy with the situation.
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Speaker 0: Conflict between who? In in other ports going on in the Middle East. You mean between Israel and Palestine? But this is a Syrian flag. It's not related to Israel. I know it's not related, but it's too close too close to them. So so if my country is close to Israel, I'm not allowed to hold my flag. Is that what you mean? The safety officer said that. Yeah. I I can't understand that. Is it your decision or the why I went through the control, the safety officer, because I wasn't sure. I wasn't sure, so I asked a question. So so if I'm Syrian and my country is close to Israel, so I'm not allowed to hold my flag? So you can write to the stadium if you're not happy and explain get them to clarify that, but they've told me it's not.
Saved - December 22, 2024 at 2:48 AM

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Zionists have hit rock bottom, yet they keep digging, man. Palestinians in Hebron can only leave their house through a window cuz Israel locked the doors. https://t.co/ToQgOt8oLX

Saved - November 30, 2024 at 11:42 PM

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Wild……. Native Americans burn AIPAC and Israeli PM Netanyal@ effigy during El Kookooee ceremony https://t.co/rkvnXBkTpr

Saved - November 28, 2024 at 8:36 PM

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Yes, sadly we live in a planet with people who slaughter children in thousands and call it “major victory” https://t.co/jayJyN8aE7

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I witnessed two lifeless children, a boy and a girl, aged around 10 to 12, lying on the concrete. The girl wore a bright pink Minnie Mouse jumper and denim pants, while the boy had on red shorts and a dinosaur-themed shirt. These children were cherished by someone, and it's horrifying to think that there are people who support such violence against children. It's incomprehensible that anyone could witness these scenes and not feel deep empathy, anger, and sadness for the Palestinian people.
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Speaker 0: I just watched 2 children, a boy and a girl, be laid down on the concrete ground. They were aged about 10 to 12 years old. Their bodies were lifeless. The color of their skin was a terrible, ghastly gray. The girl was wearing a bright pink Minnie Mouse sequined jumper and denim pants, and the boy was in bright red shorts and a dinosaur sleeve on his jumper. These children were somebody's everything, and it's sickening to think that we walk this planet with people that support this absolute slaughter of children. It's beyond my brain to think that people could watch these scenes and not have empathy or feel so enraged and so angry and so sad for the Palestinian people.
Saved - November 24, 2024 at 8:18 PM

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I mean, they have burned people alive and got away with it. https://t.co/08d1xmsFYN

Saved - November 18, 2024 at 9:04 AM

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A short break from killing children to throw a gender reveal party 🎊 I ran out of adjectives tbh.. https://t.co/7IZdE6qiec

Saved - November 17, 2024 at 2:10 AM

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Guys, finally… A Dutch official with the balls to condemn the Zionists thugs in Amsterdam Listen 🔈 https://t.co/suEo8TeIS8

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Discrimination against Jews is unacceptable and must be condemned. Antisemitism, in all its forms, is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. However, the fight against discrimination loses credibility when some forms are ignored. Recently, in Amsterdam, there were alarming incidents involving groups promoting genocide and attacking those who support Palestinians. The silence from the government and law enforcement in response to these acts is troubling. The political response has been inadequate, with a focus on scapegoating Muslim and Moroccan communities instead of addressing the real issues. Discrimination cannot be countered with more discrimination. It is 2024; all Dutch citizens deserve to be treated equally and should not be marginalized due to their faith or background. --- Discrimination against Jews is unacceptable and must be condemned. Antisemitism, in all its forms, is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. However, the fight against discrimination loses credibility when some forms are ignored. Recently, in Amsterdam, there were alarming incidents involving groups promoting genocide and attacking those who support Palestinians. The silence from the government and law enforcement in response to these acts is troubling. The political response has been inadequate, with a focus on scapegoating Muslim and Moroccan communities instead of addressing the real issues. Discrimination cannot be countered with more discrimination. It is 2024; all Dutch citizens deserve to be treated equally and should not be marginalized due to their faith or background.
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Speaker 0: Voorzitter, als mensen worden aangesproken op het feit dat ze Joods zijn is dat verschrikkelijk en moet dat aangepakt worden. En de uitspraken die we in de afgelopen dagen hoorden, zoals kankerjood en we gaan op Jodenjacht, dat kan niet, dat mag niet en dat moeten we afkeuren. Anticemitisme is in alle vormen verschrikkelijk en moet bestreden worden. Hoet zich ook uit in woorden of in daden. Er is in Nederland geen plek voor haat. Het is terecht dat we in Nederland een discussie voeren over discriminatie en haat in onze samenleving. Maar die strijd tegen discriminatie wordt echter zwak als je selectief shopt in welke vormen van discriminatie je wilt aanpakken. Het debat wordt ongeloofwaardig als vormen van discriminatie een haat dood gezwegen worden en gebagatelliseerd. Want de afgelopen dagen werd Amsterdam getolereerd door genocide verheerlijkers die dachten dat ze als een soort kolonisten Amsterdam onveilig konden maken. En dit macabituig op genocideverlof kon vrijwel ongestoord huishouden. Terwijl de meerderheid van Amsterdam de pijn voelt van de totale vernietiging van Gaza de door de Nederlandse regering gesteundde genocide, liep de bende macabbetuig door de stad en schaamdeerde fuck de Arabieren, er is geen school meer in Gaza, want er zijn geen kinderen meer. Racisme en genocide verheerlijking. Het lachen om vermoord kinderen terwijl de politie meekeek. Palestijnse vlaggen werden vernieuwd en in brand gestoken. Er sneuvelde ramen waar Palestijnse symbolen hingen. Het tuig terror terroreerde de stad met planken, riemen en stalen buizen. Taxysauffeurs werden bedreigd en aangevallen. Dames met een hoofddoek kregen te horen: We weten jullie Arabieren nog wel te vinden, we maken jullie een kopje kleiner. We will kill you. En in een Israëlische krant konden we lezen dat Makabituig tegen elkaar zei en afstemde we gaan op zoek naar Palestijnen om ze in Amsterdam in elkaar te slaan. En dan zou je denken dat deze Tweede Kamer zegt deze buitenlandse inmenging van Idf soldaten op genocide verlof, daar is geen plek voor in Nederland. Dit macabituig met normen en waarden die totaal haaks staan op waar Nederland voor staat, daar is geen plek voor. Wij gaan naast al die Nederlanders staan die in hun eigen stad worden getairoriseerd. Maar het was stil. Stil in de Kamer. Stil in het kabinet. En al die Amsterdammers die in de afgelopen periode zijn aangevallen door dit macabituig zijn door de politiek en de rechtsstaat in de steek gelaten. Ze moesten in angst leveren dat hun ramen werden ingegooid of dat ze stalen buizen in hun nek kregen alleen maar vanwege hun steun aan de Palestijnen. Mensen die hun huis niet uit durfde omdat dat genosidale tuig ze stond op te wachten. Waar was de rechtsstaat om deze mensen te beschermen? Waar was de politie om hier tegen op te treden? En waarom is het toegestaan dat deze mensen überhaupt naar Nederland kwamen? En hoe konden ze ongestoord hun haat spuwen? De mensen in het land zien de rechtsongelijkheid en de onrechtvaardigheid. De hele kamer die wil nu een debat voeren, maar deed niks toen de rode loper werd uitgerold voor Idf soldaten die op social media postente lekker met genocide vakantie te zijn in Amsterdam. De hele kamer wil nu in actie komen, maar deed niets tegen het anti-moslim racisme en de genocide verheerlijking. Hoe kunnen mensen nog vertrouwen in de rechtsstaat houden als ze zien dat het Macabituig als een stel kolonisten door Amsterdam kon trekken. En we zien nu politici als hyena's op de ontstane situatie duiken om Geert Wilders rechts te kunnen inhalen. Als een Aaarsgier roepen ze dat er sprake zou zijn van een integratiecrisis. Ze staan erop dat benoemd moet worden dat er een probleem zou zijn bij mensen met een Marokkaanse en een Noord-Afrikaanse afkomst. En natuurlijk zou het ook weer liggen aan de Islamitische gemeenschap. Want Islamitische jongeren zouden voor een groot deel de Nederlandse normen en waarden niet onderschrijven volgens de regering. Volgens de regering. Waar is de onderbouwing voor deze walgelijke uitspraak? Want we hebben voor het eerst kunnen zien dat we een extreemrechtse regering hebben omdat Nederlandse moslimjongeren collectief door hun eigen regering voor de bus zijn gegooid. En ik ben zo klaar met deze racistische, zondebok politiek. Groepen mensen in de samenleving worden collectief als schuldige aangewezen omdat ze moslim zijn of een Marokkaanse afkomst hebben. En de meest verschrikkelijke en keiharde maatregelen worden nu voorgesteld. Paspoorten afpakken, een moskeepolitie invoeren. Het is te walgelijk voor woorden. En voorzitter ik zeg daarom tegen iedereen en ik zeg dat tegen Nederlandse regering Als je constateert dat er sprake is van discriminatie in de samenleving kan je dat niet beantwoorden met nog meer discriminatie. Kap daarom met de zondebok politiek om Nederlandse moslimjongeren en Marokkaanse Nederlanders weg te zetten vanwege hun geloof of hun afkomst. Kap met het fijnste van een integratiecrisis. Het is tweeduizend vierentwintig. Al die Nederlanders hoeven niet meer te integreren. Dat zijn Nederlanders en die horen erbij.
Saved - November 11, 2024 at 7:18 AM

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My friend Thomas lives in Netherlands And he telling you, the corporate media is lying to you.. Brilliant analysis 🧐 Watch.. https://t.co/XPjcsuzrTL

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Recent events in Amsterdam during a soccer match involving Maccabi Tel Aviv fans escalated into chaos, with aggressive supporters chanting violent, racist slogans and disrespecting a moment of silence for flood victims in Spain. Reports suggest that Mossad agents accompanied these fans, raising questions about their involvement. The media, particularly the BBC, framed the situation as Israeli fans being attacked, ignoring their provocative behavior. This biased reporting contributes to a distorted narrative that shields Israel from scrutiny while downplaying real issues like antisemitism. The incident highlights the need for accountability in journalism and a commitment to truthful reporting that reflects all sides of the story. It's crucial to challenge these narratives and demand transparency in media coverage.
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Speaker 0: The mainstream media is lying to you. Latest case in point of a long list of examples are the unsettling events that happened in Amsterdam this week. What could have been a typical soccer match took a dark turn, and incredibly, the media seems to be downplaying or even twisting the reality of what took place on its head. In this clip, I'm going to analyze these events, look at Mossad's alleged involvement, examine how the mainstream media particularly outlets like the BBC, portray this, and question whether this coverage aligns with any ethical journalism standards. Now for some, this might be difficult to digest. But sometimes we have to face the facts even if they make us uncomfortable. This week, on November 7, 2024, a European league game brought Israeli so called soccer fans to Amsterdam and soon the town virtually descended into chaos. This wasn't just disruptive behavior, but was supposed to be a friendly match quickly escalated into something more than just the almost already usual violence associated with soccer. The city saw crowds of highly aggressive Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters chanting violent, openly racist slogans. According to numerous sources on the ground that didn't just jeer at Palestinian flags, they climbed houses and tore them down whilst shouting phrases like death to Arabs, gas Gaza and let the IDF bleep the Arabs. Just think about the underlying message here, this isn't about sports anymore, it's a public endorsement of violent ethnic hatred. But it goes even deeper. Video footage shows these same fans mocking and disrupting a moment of silence held in the stadium for Spanish flood victims. That's right, a solemn minute meant to honor the people who had died in the recent floods in Spain was completely disrespected. Why? Simply because Spain has recognized Palestinian statehood and endorsed an arms embargo on Israel. This disrespect wasn't a random act. It had political intent. But the question we need to ask is, why aren't more people, especially journalists, talking about this? And now here is where it gets really alarming. Reports have surfaced suggesting that Mossad agents, the very people responsible for intelligence and covert operations in Israel, accompanied these Israeli supporters to Amsterdam. According to multiple sources, Mossad's official reason was to ensure fan safety. But it raises critical questions. Were they simply bystanders or did they play a more active role? Were they part of the clashes that broke out? And if Mozart was indeed not only present but active on the scene, what exactly was their role? Now, the media's reaction to this has been almost surreal. Instead of reporting the provocations, the racist chants, the incitement to violence, most outlets, particularly the BBC, published headlines like Israeli Football Fence Attacked in Amsterdam. This narrative paints the Israeli fans as passive victims, completely ignoring the aggressive and incendiary behaviors that ignited the situation in the first place. And let's be clear, this isn't just about one headline. This is part of a broader and global media pattern. This systematic softening of actions by Israelis whilst emphasizing any act that could frame them as the victims. It's a one-sided narrative that distorts reality and we need to ask why this is happening. Now, let's see what happens if we turn this around. Let's say a group of Russian soccer fans had done this. Let's say, they'd stormed through Amsterdam chanting death to Ukrainians and mocking a moment of silence for flood victims. Do you think the BBC or any other major outlet would brush this off as fans attacked? Not a chance. The coverage would be immediate and it would be outraged. This isn't a small issue. To spell out the obvious, by reporting in this biased way, the media shapes public opinion. It skews the entire world's perception of events like these, shielding one side consistently from scrutiny. And what's worse, it waters down the reality of antisemitism by using it to cover up legitimate criticism of violent behavior. So let's not sugarcoat this. These fans weren't just singing chants or waving flags. They were chanting about the absence of schools in Gaza because we killed our kids. I mean, you have to let this sink in. These aren't harmless towns. These are declarations of violence, of genocide really. Under the 1948 Genocide Convention, calls like this actually constitute incitement to genocide a grave international crime. And it's not just a random statement. It's something that could have severe legal implications in any country that ratified the convention, including the Netherlands. So while Israeli perpetrators and instigators have returned safely home to Israel, Dutch participants in the clashes are being rounded up as I am recording this. Yet, here we are with the BBC framing this as though the Israel Defense were simply targeted. Why? Why isn't the media holding Israel to the same standards as anyone else? This is a serious question of journalistic ethics, and we need answers. Is it a fear of being called antisemitic? Or is there a political or economic incentive at play? Or are these news organizations purposefully complicit in amplifying a specific narrative that serves particular interests? If you want to form your own opinion about this particular question, watch my interview with the former head of Associated Press for Middle East, Dan Perry. Several media analysts argue that the media's selective outrage and biased courage are more than just poor reporting. They are part of a larger strategy to shield certain countries like Israel from global criticism. When the media reframes these events to favour one side, they obscure the facts and dilute the seriousness of actual antisemitism. This isn't just biased reporting, it's dangerous propaganda. It diverts attention from real injustices like the bombings of Gaza and Lebanon and the killing of tens of thousands of civilians while amplifying narratives that keep Israel shielded from accountability. We need to call this out. Selective outrage doesn't serve the truth. It serves a narrow agenda. And as viewers, as readers, as citizens, we have the responsibility to question these narratives and demand transparency. It's really time to challenge these media narratives. We need headlines that reflect reality, not sanitized versions of it that make one side seem innocent while obscuring their violent acts. We need journalists to have the courage to hold every side accountable without fear of favour. Let's remember, antisemitism is a serious issue. It deserves our full attention. But when the term is weaponized to shield actions that include incitement to genocide and violent hate, we are not just distorting the narrative, we are weakening the fight against genuine antisemitism. The conflation of antisemitism with antisemitism only serves one agenda to shield Israel from any legitimate criticism. So let's summarize. What happened in Amsterdam was not just fan violence. It was an act of hate endorsed by chance and actions that go against any acceptable standard. And Mossad's alleged presence, that raises troubling questions about the role of Israeli intelligence in these kind of events and deserves a wider investigation. And the media, they need to be held accountable for turning this on its head, portraying aggressors as victims and downplay the real story. Don't let these narratives slide. When the media manipulates the truth, we all lose. And finally, if you found this breakdown useful, please like, subscribe, and share this video. You can find us on YouTube, Rumble, Twitter, TikTok, Spotify, Apple Podcast, and now also on Substack. Let's keep pushing for transparency, for truth, and for real accountability in the stories that matter. Speaker 1: On the day of the match, a large group of Maccabee fans gathered in Dam Square in central Amsterdam. Some arrests were made after trouble between the Israeli club's fans and pro Palestine protesters, police said. Then on their way to the match, some Maccabi fans were filmed singing racist and anti Arab songs.
Saved - November 10, 2024 at 1:59 AM

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I know yall missed him… 😬 Behave, lads. https://t.co/BVpbT5llLQ

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I met a Jewish man on the subway, and we discussed the situation in Amsterdam and Israel's efforts to evacuate those under attack. He made a compelling point about the necessity of a Jewish homeland, emphasizing that it allows us to protect ourselves when needed. The recent attacks have highlighted the importance of Israel, demonstrating to the world why it is essential for Jewish safety and security.
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Speaker 0: Sure thing. I just met a guy, Jewish guy on the subway. We got to talking about Amsterdam and everything that's going on. We just get to talking about the fact that Israel sent planes to help evacuate those that are being attacked. And this guy said something brilliant, and I think it's so, so, so smart. If ever there was a case, a pragmatic case for a Jewish homeland, it's this, That we are able to go and save ourselves when we need to. Right? So thank you Jihadists for attacking us and showing the world why we need Israel. Thank you so much for globalizing the Intifada because now everybody knows why we need Israel.
Saved - November 2, 2024 at 1:20 AM

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That look made me instantly break out in tears. What have we done!!! https://t.co/QRnKWwSqoL

Saved - October 30, 2024 at 2:05 AM

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"I'm afraid they could Google my name and find it there, Israel Genocide Tracker account reportedly causing panic among Israeli soldiers @ISRLobbyMonitor 👏👏 how can we support u guys? https://t.co/3D6j2in2A8

Saved - October 29, 2024 at 5:53 AM

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I couldn’t add a subtitle to this video because i lost the words. I lost my vocabs before his pain & resilience. https://t.co/AbaGcoWqIk

Saved - October 26, 2024 at 10:29 PM

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If someone asked you to define Zionism, just show them the reply to this picture. https://t.co/0AeInfCRs0

Saved - October 25, 2024 at 5:38 AM

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Can someone plz show this video of these psychopaths during the next UN council meeting? Judgment day will be fun af.. https://t.co/MdxRel4ZTK

Saved - October 18, 2024 at 3:33 AM

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It's beyond comprehension how Israel gets away with murder day in day out Killing civilians inside a church is not even news anymore A mother and her daughter …. Inside a church! https://t.co/unf1Oge1oV

Saved - October 17, 2024 at 11:44 PM

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I wanna wake up from this nightmare.. plz GOd… Those bastards shoot kids for sport. This was filmed in Hebron today https://t.co/DhoIZDjtAZ

Saved - September 29, 2024 at 11:30 AM

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This is a fascinating deep dive into the Zionists' weaponization of pop culture to promote Zionism. 2 minutes into it and & I’m blown away… https://t.co/3EtM46Dlup

Saved - September 20, 2024 at 11:48 PM

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Gal Gadot is a case in point How Israel Uses Sex To Sell Zionism. https://t.co/asN0i2ZzkB

Saved - September 13, 2024 at 4:23 AM

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I never imagined being witness to the horrors committed by this the Zionists in the past 11 months I had no idea it was even possible for humans to do anything like that. https://t.co/dZeNlHcedD

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For 59 years, the speaker lived without witnessing certain horrors, including what they believed was a beige sack, but realized was a toddler's decapitated torso. They also lived without seeing a child pulled from rubble with their scalp open and brain missing, teenagers' bodies bulldozed into a pile, and a young girl's torso hanging on a hook. After 59 years of witnessing these things, the speaker hopes to live to see the day that Israel is eradicated off the map.
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Speaker 0: 59 years I lived without seeing a father, holding what I thought was a beige sack only to realize it was his toddler's decapitated torso. 59 years on this earth, I went without seeing a child pulled from the rubble whose scalp flew open only to reveal a cavity pooled with blood missing that child's brain. 59 years I went without seeing teenagers bodies rolled in sand by the scoop of a bulldozer shoved into a pile. 59 years I went without seeing the torso of a young girl hanging on a hook. 59 years, and I just hope I live to see the day that Israel is eradicated off the map.
Saved - August 22, 2024 at 2:32 AM

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ugly, vulgar and evil. Israel in a nutshell. https://t.co/EMmhafxcor

Saved - August 21, 2024 at 7:09 PM

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“ I can’t save lives, if you continue sending weapons” Doctors who served in Gaza hospitals. https://t.co/pwXO3oAIy8

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Several doctors who recently worked in Gaza describe the situation as a genocide, with one stating they were among the few international witnesses allowed in. They express outrage that U.S.-made weapons are contributing to the suffering and death they witness daily. One doctor recounts being denied entry for medical supplies, including antibiotics and equipment for children. They describe the destruction of water infrastructure leading to children dying of diarrhea. The doctors are haunted by the children they couldn't save and the pleas of their parents. They feel a responsibility to speak out against the U.S.'s role in funding the conflict and see it as enabling a genocide. They are offended by suggestions that this should not be a primary issue for voters, stating there are no excuses for inaction.
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Speaker 0: Rage. I'm fueled by a lot of rage. Speaker 1: I was in Gaza, working in the ICU in Al Aksashu Hida Hospital for about 3 weeks. Speaker 0: I have been to Gaza twice, since the assault began in October. Speaker 2: Went to Gaza in January and was turned away in May after the border was torn. Speaker 3: I was in Gaza earlier this year and multiple times over the past decade. Speaker 1: As a physician and as a witness on the ground, as one of the few international eyes allowed in Gaza by design, what I saw was, indescribable with any other word other than genocide. Speaker 0: I, as a doctor, cannot do my job if my elected leaders and my politicians are making it literally impossible for me to treat patients. I can't save lives if you keep sending weapons. Speaker 2: And it's really tough to reconcile with the fact that you're in the hospitals, you're watching people suffer and die, and to know that overhead, there are fighter jets that came from America. Speaker 1: They're making Gaza unlivable. They've destroyed the water infrastructure, and so we were seeing kids die of diarrhea illness. They prevented all medical supplies in, and I can tell that by firsthand witness, not by hearsay. They refused me the medical supplies that I was able to gather over months from wonderful people in Arkansas, things like endotracheal tubes and Foley catheters, things like antibiotics and sedative medications that were denied at the border. Firsthand experience. They do not allow medical supplies into 2 children but are dying. Speaker 3: You heard my colleague speak just now at a press conference. The fact that, these children haunt us in our dreams. The fact that their parents come to us in our dreams, asking us why we didn't save their children. Speaker 1: There's definitely a cognitive dissonance that's required to go from a place where you see children die every day from bombs dropped with, made in USA sign on them, then to come to come here to the DNC and see almost a party like atmosphere ignoring the fact that every day I was in Gaza, I heard children crying for their parents that were gone. Speaker 2: I saw the reality on the ground. I saw the product of our policies. I saw the product of the Biden administration's policies here. And for anybody to suggest that this is just a one issue or we don't wanna make this a one issue voter. I'm offended by that, and I think most people who recognize the tragedy of what's taking place in Gaza, they're offended by that. Speaker 3: And I think all of us are here not because, we want to be, We're here because we feel like it's our responsibility, and we feel like we're we're accountable. We're accountable to all the civilians who were killed, who were injured, who are killed today, who will be killed tomorrow unless the US stops funding this. We are enabling a genocide, and that should be front and center stage, at a convention of, one of the main two parties, of a country's political system. Speaker 2: I don't Speaker 0: know if that's No. That's great news. Yeah. I don't I don't have any capacity to give anybody excuses anymore. I I literally can't. Like, there's no excuse. There's yeah.
Saved - August 6, 2024 at 4:47 AM

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What other horror stories do we not hear about? Tbh, they keep shocking me with genuine depravity & wickedness every single day. https://t.co/zJOmOTCyUa

Saved - August 6, 2024 at 2:32 AM

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“Wut we saw in Gaza was unspeakable. Some children came with no back. The bullets have removed their entire torso” I’m exploding with rage and hate… https://t.co/GVc6JFAYOt

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The speaker discusses the targeting of children, healthcare workers, and journalists in conflict zones. Children were found with fatal bullet wounds, indicating deliberate targeting. The majority of casualties were children, with one 9-year-old girl suffering severe injuries after her home was bombed. The healthcare system is overwhelmed, leaving many children permanently disabled.
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Speaker 0: Respectively, what surprised me most was, not the anticipated effect of a £2,000 or a £500 American bomb being dropped on a tent city, bombs that were designed for busting bunkers in Afghanistan, but rather how the carnage that was induced really focused on children, health care workers, and journalists. Those that were the most innocent, those that provided care, and those that would report to the world, the accuracy of the carnage were specifically targeted. Speaker 1: When you say specifically targeted, can you go into more detail what you mean by that? Speaker 0: Sure. Absolutely. We found children, many workers found children, not just myself, that had high velocity bullet wounds, sniper bullet wounds, rifle wounds, that were dead center in the chest. I mentioned to other reporters that I couldn't put my stethoscope more dead center over a heart, than the entrance bullet hole was. There was no back to these children. The bullet had removed their entire torso. There was a similar bullet hole in 2 of the children's temples. So they were shot twice. Once was certainly a kill shot. The second one was when they were on the ground. And so no sniper hits a child, and I'm talking toddlers, twice by mistake. And so, and that that finding was, duplicated by many health care workers that children were specifically targeted by high velocity rifle bullet wounds. And then there was a plethora of healthcare workers with horrible stories of being specifically targeted. And Then, of course, journalists, were either, assassinated, not allowed back into the country or had their equipment destroyed. Speaker 1: Let me ask you just about the context of children, being the majority of those who are suffering here. UNICEF calls Gaza the world's most dangerous place to be a child. They make up 90% of those seen in the ER there. Tell us specifically about 9 year old Jewry, who you treated. Speaker 2: Sure. Jurie, yeah, like you mentioned, she's a 9 year old girl. She, along with her family, evacuated from Khan Yunus to Rafa under threat. And, when they got to Rafa, went to her grandparents' house, that home was bombed. Her grandparents were killed, some of her siblings were killed and the rest were previously injured. We found her in the preoperative area actually at European Hospital purely by accident. And, the wounds she had, I don't wanna go into the details on the air maybe. If people wanna see pictures and then read the details, they can read that political article. But Speaker 0: the the wounds she had Speaker 1: showing doctor Sidhua some of the photos that he provided. Speaker 2: The the wounds were just horrific. It's not something that, that anybody can actually fully recover from even if she does manage to survive, and she's thankfully in Egypt now. If even if she does manage to survive, she's gonna be permanently disabled for the rest of her life. And she's just one of thousands and thousands of kids who are who are hurt this way. In it's with the health care system under attack and with the the health care needs of the population so dramatically increased from what the any system really could provide, these children don't have much of a chance.
Saved - August 4, 2024 at 8:56 AM

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"There's a little kid over there give it to him" Israeli snipers record themselves shooting Palestinian civilian, and celebrate. This happened in 2018 way way way. Before this Oct 7… https://t.co/h7SUshpCi1

Saved - July 28, 2024 at 11:14 PM

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U.S. Army combat surgeon chooses to stay behind in Gaaza https://t.co/AIPgkOwd3z

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A former US army combat surgeon, Dr. Adam Hamillie, is stuck in Gaza with a medical team due to denied exit. He urges President Biden to ensure their safety. Dr. Hamillie refuses to leave his team behind, emphasizing American values. He fears for the safety of the hospital and patients. His family supports his dedication. Prayers are requested for his safety and mission success. Gaza's healthcare system needs urgent attention. Dr. Hamillie's bravery is commendable.
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Speaker 0: My name is Lex. I'm a nurse from the state of California. And today, I wanna talk to you about doctor Adam Hamillie. This is doctor Hamillie. Doctor Hamillie lives in the United States and was a former US army combat surgeon who is now in Gaza. Earlier this week, he posted a message for president Biden, and I think all of you need to hear it. As a US army combat surgeon, veteran, and international crisis first responder, I have built my life on service and the belief in the US government. I took a Hippocratic oath to help people, whoever they are, wherever they are. When the call came in December 2023, the doctors were needed through the World Health Organization and being specialized in combat, trauma, and reconstructive surgery, I signed up to serve. I have never in my career witnessed the level of atrocities and targeting of my medical colleagues as I have in Gaza. I arrived in Rafa as a part of a team coordinated by the WHO. We understood the dire conditions and planned to leave together in 2 weeks. On May 13th, in violation of international law, our team of medical professionals were denied exit. I want our president to know that we are not safe. When the call came in to evacuate, I was asked to choose to either evacuate and leave my team behind or stay with them. I could not in good conscious leave my team behind. That is not what I was taught. That is not the soldiers creed. We don't leave Americans behind. This is against our values as Americans. As a doctor, I cannot abandon the remaining members of my team. And as a former soldier, I cannot abandon my fellow Americans. This burden falls on the international community and president Biden to use their full influence to ensure medical personnel can continue their critical work without being put in harm's way. We worry that the European hospital we are currently in will suffer a similar fate of Al Shefa and Nasser Hospitals, where humanitarian workers, patients, and civilians were massacred. As for our patients, it is with a very heavy heart that we will ultimately leave them behind without care, and this responsibility remains in the hands of the international community. We entered with a commitment to be relieved with another medical team, And now this too is being denied. The people of Gaza deserve more than their burnt out collapsed medical health care system. To my wife, daughters, and son, I know that it hurts that I am not coming home this weekend. And I am sorry. But I know that you are proud, and I am upholding my oath to never leave anyone behind. This man is a hero. I just ask, if you are still watching that you pray for this incredible doctor, for both his safety and that he can complete his mission in saving lives and providing care. I would be so proud if that was my dad, if that was my my husband, my colleague, whatever. Doctor Hawami is a hero. And I too pray that European Hospital is protected because we have seen what Israel does to hospitals.
Saved - July 18, 2024 at 8:21 PM

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Our timeline is very dark indeed. https://t.co/pwygdnv2Ig

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Israel's supporters are aware of the ongoing genocide by the IDF and support it. The speaker shared examples, like a 5-year-old girl calling for help as her family is attacked. They believe Israel is controlled by fascists and their supporters should be shunned until they repent or hide from public view.
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Speaker 0: Many of Israel's supporters know a genocide is taking place. They know that civilians are being targeted and murdered by the IDF en masse, and they like it. They want it to happen. They want civilians to die. This person was responding to my video in which I demonstrated very clearly that a genocide was taking place. I used multiple example, including that of audio that many of us have heard at this point of children calling the emergency services because their car has been attacked by the IDF, their family killed in front of them, and they're about to be killed too. And then you hear it happen. The pleas of a 5 year old girl telling the emergency services dispatcher, I'm so scared. Please come and take me away. I'm afraid of the dark. Are to this person, sick. Fasc sick. Fascists are in control in Israel, and their supporters are all over the world. And they should be made to feel very unwelcome, preferably until they repent, but at least until they can't show their faces in public anymore.
Saved - July 17, 2024 at 6:36 AM

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reality is a waking nightmare. https://t.co/KBRsSAd325

Saved - July 13, 2024 at 10:39 PM

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How many massacres do they get to commit before someone stops them? https://t.co/EUkHEB4c2J

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Israel will remain in the Missouri corridor and eventually expand to all of Gaza, turning it into a resort with golf courses and beachside communities. The speaker believes people will prefer this over Tel Aviv.
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Speaker 0: I wanna send Listen to what he's saying. I wanna give a message to the world. Right now, we are in the Missouri corridor, and I know there's right now negotiations. Will Israel give it away? Will Israel stay here? At the end of the day, Israel will stay then in starting Florida. Maybe not this year, but maybe next year, maybe another 2 years. And not only that, but Israel will be in all of Gaza, and it will rule over all of Gaza. In demand beachside communities. We're gonna turn it into a place with golf courses. We're gonna turn into a place with a resort. People are gonna come to Israel and say forget about Tel Aviv.
Saved - July 13, 2024 at 7:25 AM

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The war crimes just keep adding up https://t.co/2XJEUytdW0

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The Israeli army is accused of stealing, looting, and burning houses in Gaza, with soldiers shooting without restraint. They brag about their actions on social media, feeling supported by politicians calling for revenge. Israeli media's lack of coverage leads to surprise over international protests. Calls for an independent investigation into the situation in Gaza are made to prevent further casualties and destruction. This issue should concern everyone, especially young people, as it sets a dangerous precedent for future conflicts worldwide. Translation: The Israeli army's actions in Gaza are criticized for excessive force and destruction, with calls for an independent investigation to prevent further harm.
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Speaker 0: The Israeli army stealing, looting, burning houses, shooting without limitation. Basically, they're giving green light to the soldiers to do whatever they want. They described it that many times they would shoot for fun, out of being bored, just to awaken the area to see if there's anything there. One soldier said that even you had a small sense of fear, you could shoot. You didn't have to justify it. Nobody would ask questions. They would gather the mattresses. They would gather the furniture that was left and just set it on fire and go out. Some of them are proud in what they're doing. They brag about it in social media, and this was, as it seems, our official I think the fact that Israeli politicians called for revenge from day 1 went down and gave also this feeling of support to the commanders and to the soldiers that they have impunity. They would have a red line in populated area that the Israeli army ordered people to leave, but not always everybody could or chose to leave, and in this red line, if somebody would pass it, they would be shot immediately. I think because the Israeli media also doesn't report about the horrific situation in Gaza, many people in the Israeli public were surprised from the ICJ case or from the protests across Europe in the US campuses, because they are not exposed to this reality. We've called for an independent we've called for the government of Israel to conduct tried. And I think this can teach us about how we got to the point that there's so much casualties and so much destruction in Gaza. I think it should bother every person around the world and especially young people because this is the future we are going to. If this is acceptable, this could be acceptable in every country and every warfare in the future.
Saved - July 10, 2024 at 7:48 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

436 cancer patients have died due to the siege on Gaza and the lack of treatment. Zionists are trying to gaslight the world into thinking tens of thousands of dead Palestinian is ok https://t.co/KB60F7ST0j

Saved - July 8, 2024 at 1:11 AM

@abierkhatib - Abier

Palestinian doctors are the giants in the times of genocide and collective cowardice. https://t.co/6lUTtLlECk

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I am a doctor and a Ghazan, facing the daily struggles of living in a tent near the hospital without electricity or water. Charging my phone for light is a challenge, and we have been working without salaries for 6 months. Thank you. Translation: I am a doctor and a Ghazan, facing daily challenges living in a tent near the hospital without electricity or water. Charging my phone for light is difficult, and we have not been paid for 6 months. Thank you.
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Speaker 0: How do you get through every day of this horror? Oh, it's another story. I am a doctor. Also, I am a Ghazan. I suffer what Ghazan suffers. I think I live in a tent just by the hospital. Once there is no electricity, no water supply, I have to to come to work, so to get water, it's very difficult. So to charge my phone to have a light on the tent. And we are working without sales for, I think, 6 months. You are. Thank you, first of all.
Saved - July 7, 2024 at 10:44 PM

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“Moral” house demolition Qunbor family watch as Israeli occupation force destroy their home in a town in south Jerusalem. https://t.co/9fCEP4Co6n

Saved - July 7, 2024 at 2:11 AM

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Besties, let’s make her famous… “ that f****king free Palestine, stick in your ass” Those monsters are offended by a piece of clothing while committing a televised genocide. https://t.co/zgv9uZuvsx

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Take off the scarf, it's a terrorist symbol. I won't. Do you want to kill Jews? It represents PLO. I'm an attorney. What's your name? Mustafa. Last name? Mohammed. Israel is the only state. Free Palestine is terrorism. We're just delivering Uber Eats. You're blocking traffic. Say something original. It's your lifestyle. You can find me if you want.
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Speaker 0: Take it off right now. Take what off? Speaker 1: Take off this fucking scarf. Speaker 0: Why? Speaker 1: Because it's a terrorist scarf. They killed my brothers and sisters. Take it off right now. Speaker 0: I'll pass. Speaker 1: You're not gonna have a job where you deliver it. I'm waiting for you to take it down. Speaker 0: Are you gonna be waiting for us to see your life, bro? Speaker 1: Really? Why are you here? You wanna kill more Jews? Speaker 0: I don't wanna kill any Jews. Speaker 1: No? You know what that represents? Speaker 0: Not what you think. Speaker 1: What does it represent? Speaker 0: Listen, lady. I don't have time for your bullshit. Alright? Speaker 1: What does it represent? What does it represent? Speaker 0: You got nothing better to Speaker 1: do? Nothing. I'm an attorney. That's what I do for a living. Speaker 0: Well, I do so. Speaker 1: Really? Yes. Speaker 0: What Speaker 1: do you do for a living? You deliver? You don't have to wear this scarf. This scarf represents a PLO. You know what a PLO is? You know what a PLO is? Do you know what it means? I'll educate you if you don't know what it means. Do you know what it means? Do you know what it means? I know. Silence because Speaker 0: you do Speaker 1: know what it means. You think you represent them? Why are you here? Go. Speaker 0: Very juice. Speaker 1: Oh, very juice. Oh, they're probably more Speaker 0: Yeah, bro. Take care. Take care, man. Speaker 1: Give your name. So proud Speaker 0: of yourself. Give your name. My name? Yeah. Mustafa. Speaker 1: Mustafa what? Speaker 0: Mustafa. That's it. Speaker 1: What's the last name? Mohammed. Mohammed is the first name. Mustafa is the first name. Speaker 0: Mustafa is the first name? Yeah. Mohammed is the last name? Speaker 1: Mohammed is not our last name. No. Speaker 0: I'm not asking you. I'm telling you my name. No. I'm telling you my name. Speaker 1: Speak to you in Arabic if you need. Speaker 0: Oh, I'm a speak Arabic. Yeah. Oh, you don't? Speaker 1: Because you don't know what it means. Speaker 0: What? Speaker 1: Israel is the only state you're gonna see. That fucking free Palestine, stick it in your ass. In my ass? Speaker 0: Yeah. Might as well it'll get dirty. Speaker 1: In your ass, you fucking terrorists. Speaker 0: Alright. Well, this is going on TikTok, so just for context, we want to deliver Uber Eats. That's it. That's it. You're blocking traffic. You're blocking traffic. Hide what? Speaker 1: Don't hide, you sticker. Speaker 0: I'm not hiding. I'm just holding my phone. Speaker 1: Yeah. You know what it means? Speaker 0: Excuse me? Speaker 1: Do you know what it means? Speaker 0: Can't hear you. Do you need Talk talk louder. No. I got that. Anything else? Be original. Come on. No. No. I've heard the terrorists. Yeah. Say something I haven't heard before. Again. Say something I haven't heard before. The terrorists. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 1: Represent their original. Speaker 0: Say something original. You know? Speaker 1: It's not original. It's lifestyle. It's your lifestyle. Speaker 0: Lady, you're blocking, like, half the block. No problem? Let me get a place, then I'm out. You can find me, lady. You can find me all you want.
Saved - June 30, 2024 at 2:59 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

Just a sample of peaceful Zionists demonstrating their civility and western values. https://t.co/lxc1glsbkU

Saved - June 30, 2024 at 2:59 PM

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Translation: “ all of this is about to drop, today, tomorrow on Gaza. All of this” ur taxes, Americans https://t.co/Rh6gJfi9G5

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