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Saved - March 13, 2024 at 7:45 PM

@Rotankwot - Rotus

Just getting hip to this documentary from @AVAETC Can't wait to watch RT @13THFilm "In the good ol' days..." #13TH https://t.co/hEJ5zdddxi

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I enjoy having fun and love the USA. In the past, people were treated roughly and protests were handled swiftly. I miss the old days when troublemakers were removed forcefully. Law enforcement should act faster. I am the candidate for law and order.
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Speaker 0: Oh, it's fun. I love it. I love it. We having a good time? USA. USA. Knock the crap out of him, would you? Seriously. In the good old days, this doesn't happen because they used to treat them very, very rough. And when they protested once, you know, they would not do it again so easily. Like to punch him in Speaker 1: the face, I'll tell Speaker 0: you. I love the old days. You know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? They'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. Speaker 1: That's true. Knock the hell out of that big battle. The next time we see him, we might have to kill him. Speaker 0: In the good old days, they'd rip him out of that seat so fast. In the good old days, law enforcement acted a lot quicker than this. A lot quick. I am the law and order candidate.
Saved - December 13, 2023 at 3:04 AM

@NABEELRAJAB - Nabeel Rajab

@CensoredMen Do not allow them to hijack Judaism https://t.co/K4es4UawhM

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Israel is accused of using Judaism as a shield to oppress Palestinians. The speaker believes that the recent assault was not an attack on Judaism, but a response to Israel's occupation and violation of Palestinian rights. They argue that Israel manipulates Jews for control and to fulfill religious prophecies. The speaker calls for an end to the killing of Palestinians, daily raids, detention, settler violence, and dehumanization. They emphasize that many Jews support Palestinian freedom. The actions of Israel, according to the speaker, do not represent all Jews.
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Speaker 0: Israel uses Judaism as a religious shield to kill and subjugate Palestinians, and then falsely and maliciously accuses anyone who brings attention to their crimes as being anti Semitic. The horrific assault on October 7th wasn't an attack on Judaism religiously or culturally. It was an attack on Israelis for the ongoing occupation and violation of Palestinian human rights. Jews have been and are being manipulated for geopolitical control, greed, and to to fulfill the evangelical prophecy of the apocalypse. Israel is a country wanting it to stop murdering thousands of Palestinians in Gaza to stop the daily raids, administrative detention, and settler violence and expansion in the West Bank and to stop 75 years of Palestinian dehumanization is in no way anti Semitic. Thousands of Jews around the world want the Palestinian people to live in freedom and dignity. The actions of the state of Israel do not represent
Saved - December 13, 2023 at 3:03 AM

@bitcoins1stlady - Ash

Israeli settlers BURN CHILDREN #IsraelisATerorrist #Strike_for_Gaza https://t.co/l80MZPoAOn

Saved - December 4, 2023 at 3:17 AM

@_NicoleNonya - #ProudPeasant #Medicareforall 🌹#NHS 🌹

Every time a Zionist claims Muslims raise radicals. uh... if Muslims were 'radical', Palestinians wouldn't be under an 80 year occupation from #Israel Zionist Jewish terrorists. Fun size version. 👇 #ApartheidIsrael https://t.co/nc1WrXwoxK

Saved - December 2, 2023 at 6:12 PM

@_NicoleNonya - #ProudPeasant #Medicareforall 🌹#NHS 🌹

Arab Christians know this, every Western Christian should know this.. Jesus spoke Aramaic.. spent 48 seconds to learn the word for God. 👇 #protest #ApartheidIsrael https://t.co/92qdhe6XKQ

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Christians often don't realize that Jesus spoke Aramaic. In his language, he referred to God as Allah, which is the same word used in Arabic. In Hebrew, it's Elohim or Elah. This shows that Muslims, Christians, and Jews are all connected, and it's a shame that they fight each other due to ignorance.
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Speaker 0: Christians don't even know that Jesus spoke Aramaic. Type in language of Jesus Christ. Do it right now on Google. So what was the language? There it pops up. Arabic. Now the language is a Semitic language. The Semitic languages are Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic. Now I want you to type this in. Aramaic, word for god, and watch what pops up. Allah. Jesus Christ in his own language called god Allah. So in Hebrew, it's Elohim or Elah. In Arabic, it's Allah. It's Elohim. That's the same in 2 languages. It's not a name. Aw means the. Va means god. It's the same word in the language of Jesus Christ. Muslims and Christians and Jews are brothers. Their cousins. The fact that they fight each other is a disgrace. That's called ignorance.
Saved - December 2, 2023 at 4:15 AM

@The_NightReport - The Night Report 🇺🇸

@Lucas_Gage_ This Rabbi explains Zionism and it’s Evil impacts. https://t.co/vB364d1Kr3

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A Jewish individual speaks out against Zionism, stating that it is not anti-Semitism to oppose it. They mention facing backlash and vandalism for their beliefs. They explain that Zionism is a movement that started 150 years ago by Jews who were disconnected from their religion and sought a homeland. However, Judaism forbids the establishment of a Jewish state, as Jews are meant to be loyal citizens in every country they reside. They highlight the historical support and acceptance Jews received from Muslim countries. They criticize the Zionist movement for disregarding the rights of Palestinians and accuse them of using PR tactics to silence opposition. They express solidarity with Palestinians and hope for a world that recognizes the truth.
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Speaker 0: Because we're Jews, it's being done in our name. We have to stand up and yell. It's not anti Semitism to be against Zionism. On the contrary, we are attacked. Even when I went out to New York, so so they my car tires were slashed, the windows the mirror's broken and so forth. We don't care. We're going out anyway. Wherever there is a large Jewish community, where there wherever there's a very religious Jewish community, even if it's not large, they will be in opposition to the existence of the Zionist state of Israel because it is antithetical to Judaism. Zionism thing is a movement that started a around a 150 years ago. That's just really recently, relatively recently, and it's a movement of people who were totally estranged from the Jewish religion. They were nationalists. They weren't practicing the religion as a whole, and they wanted a just a convenient community, a land, a nation that they should feel comfortable and proud of themselves. The Jews never attempted even though we went through hardships, the inquisition, the crusades, and we suffered a lot, but we never attempted to reek reestablish a Jewish sovereignty, a Jewish nation or the Jewish kingdom, because we know it's, it's forbidden. It's just not acceptable according to Judaism to have our own state. Remember, the religion is 3000 years ago, but 2000 years ago, we were sent into exile by god. We have to be loyal citizens in every country we reside. And we're not to attempt to leave exile because it's a godly declared exile. Jews lived with a distinctly different religion than the Muslims, but it was never a problem. In fact, it was more than that. The Muslims took in the Jews by the inquisition where they tried to torture Jews to convert to Christianity. It was the Muslim countries that embraced the Jews and took them in, And the Jews were able to flourish. They realized in order to get a lot of massive support from the world, evangelist the Christians, the Jews who don't know the Torah, don't know their laws, or don't practice the laws, so they knew they'll go to Palestine, and they'll be able to tell everybody, oh, this is the god given land to the Jewish people, they automatically started breaching and transgressing the laws of the Torah not to kill and not to steal, not to oppress the people, Paul, because they their their they wanted to make their national home in a land that was inhabited by the Palestinian people. Now right at the beginning when they said, they said, oh, it's an empty land. And if anybody stood up against them, they said because you hate the Jews and you're an anti Semite. They treat us like the the the worst terrorists in the world, when a boy or girl turns 17, they become a criminal even if they're not demonstrating because we refused to serve in the IDF. They yell at me as a holocaust denier when my grandparents were killed in Auschwitz. My father escaped Hungary when the Nazis came in. My father was in Auschwitz. The almost the entire families were wiped out. I live and breathe holocaust. How dare they claim that were holocaust denied, but that's just part of that the the the the vile Zionism that they have the power of the most expensive PR and the power of APAC that influences, put pressure on politicians to be silent, that is what they're afraid of. The people who stand up and tell the reveal the truth that Judaism is beautiful, and we live together with Muslims, and we are thankful to Muslims, and we don't want and what's happening to the Palestinians, we cry with the Palestinian suffering. That is what they're afraid of. The world will wake up.
Saved - December 2, 2023 at 4:08 AM

@_NicoleNonya - #ProudPeasant #Medicareforall 🌹#NHS 🌹

Zionist lies about The Quran corrected. #IsraeliPropaganda uses US media to spread their lies. #DefundIsrael #ApartheidIsrael What does the Quran say about Christians? 🤔👇 https://t.co/zwYWKR3K2F

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The speaker discusses instances of misquoting verses from the Quran by the media. They clarify that when the Quran mentions killing the infidel, it refers to pagan Arabs who were trying to harm Prophet Mohammed, not Christians. The verse was related to a battle called Badr, where God commanded angels to support the outnumbered forces. The speaker criticizes the mainstream media for using this verse to portray Muslims as a threat. They highlight a quote from the Quran that advises speaking kindly to Christians, as they are close in faith and include educated individuals. The speaker questions why such positive aspects are rarely shown in the news.
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Speaker 0: I saw instances where, like, they were misquoting, you know, verses from the Quran. Who was misquoting verses from the Quran? Media. Really? One was, like, kill the infidel. Strike their necks wherever you find them. Yes. That does say that in the book, but they're not talking about Christians. Christians were not considered infidels in Islam. Who were they talking about? They were talking about the other pagan Arabs that were trying to destroy the prophet Mohammed who was bringing monotheism. So in that verse, they were at a battle. If I'm not mistaken, it was called Badr. It was the battle of Badr. And God says in the Quran, he commands the angels, Go and support the forces because they're outnumbered. And I commanded the angels to strike the he wasn't even commanding the Muslims. And they use that verse in In the mainstream media to make you think as an American that the Muslims are are coming to kill you. But I'll give you a quote that it does say, speak kindly to the Christian For they are the closest to you in faith. Amongst them, you will find men of reason and education. That's in the Holy Quran. When's the last time you saw that on the news?
Saved - December 2, 2023 at 4:06 AM

@tibbaRetihW_ehT - Follow The White Rabbit

@MillersManiac @_NicoleNonya Here you go lovelies 😅 his name is Bek Lover I think. https://youtu.be/DiX8JN1Q298?si=dLktF_TKupmxHty0

Saved - December 2, 2023 at 3:12 AM

@DrLoupis - Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis

“I don’t care if they want to kill me too.” An elderly man sits on the rubble of his house. "I lost my two sons and my daughter, they are dead under the rubble". "I sit here because I can't go anywhere, there is no cover". 💔🇵🇸 @MarioNawfal https://t.co/1Gjvga0NFV

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Speaker 0 talks about the ease of control and finding a misplaced knife. They mention the price of a villa and the discovery of a pointy object. The speaker also mentions someone named Kader and the word "fındık," which means hazelnut in Turkish.
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Speaker 0: Ya. Kolay kontrolulma ya Lan söyle gel Yanlışir Bıçağı villa lira Noktası menekşesel bulur. Kaderı dedi. Fındık.
Saved - December 2, 2023 at 3:12 AM

@abierkhatib - Abier

Shlomo's TikTok content is a combination of informative, educational, and uplifting. He’s upset today bc #Israel has resumed its genocidal war on #Gaza https://t.co/B4kGMOP2tq

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The speaker expresses outrage at the ongoing Israeli settler colonial project and the genocide happening in Gaza. They call for an international boycott of Israel and the disruption of supply chains for weapons used to kill families. The speaker suggests strikes, boycotts, and protests to hold accountable companies like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Elbit systems that profit from genocide. They compare the situation to the Holocaust and advocate for the international community to take action. The speaker emphasizes the need to prevent the killing of innocent people and questions the legitimacy of colonialism and white supremacy. They express frustration and a desire for action to stop the genocide.
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Speaker 0: Really don't know what to say right now. Woke up with horrific images and news of the Israeli genocidal settler colonial project absolutely continuing its genocide in the south of Raza, wiping out entire families, and we need to do something. I again, like, I this is just unacceptable. I I know that sitting here. My voice is limited in terms of what I can say, but South Africa ended when there was an international boycott. There should not be a even hesitation to think about an international boycott for Israel. There literally insurers that are fueling the global capitalist economy like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Elbit systems that are literally profiting off of genocide right now. And they are actively sending weapons to kill entire families from places around the world. So what we need to do is we need to cut off those weapons. It is nobody should be able to send a bomb to a settler colony that is going to then kill entire families. That is just not an option. And furthermore, no one should be able to profit off that, and no one should be motivated to continue a genocide because their pockets are being lined by it with capital. So it's just like, I think that we need to start thinking about things like strikes and general strikes and boycotts and bringing the international capitalist economy to a halt to stop people getting executed in Gaza. It's not that complicated. You know, when I would grow up with stories about the Holocaust, my grandfather and other folks would say, we don't understand why the US didn't bomb the train tracks that were carrying Jews on cattle cars to Auschwitz. So this is no different in my mind. We see that the weapons that are being used to kill families aren't being disrupted. Those supply chains are still running. And you have, like, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Elbit systems, just continuing to just dish out weapons. So I think that we need to hold these people accountable and simply just show up and just say, we just can't do that. We're just we're simply not gonna let you put these weapons on a boat to go kill people. We're just not gonna do that. This is just that's just not an option right now. Like, you did nobody gets that option. So I think we need to, like, step up our game and continue to protest and also just, like, try to block these weapons from killing millions of people, potentially, because that's what they want. They want war to continue. And, again, I'm using the word war in that's the way that they discursively frame it to justify genocide. They frame it as, oh, this war is going to happen forever. And there's a war between 2 parties and we have no choice but to defend ourselves. And we need to continue to pump the weapons industry because we need to be safe and this is moral. This is fucking settler colonialism and genocide. So this can't continue. This is obviously not an option. And just like when my family was on cattle cars from Theresienstadt Auschwitz, I would have wanted the international community to bomb those train tracks so that system of murder and systemic genocide would be disrupted, I think it's a very basic thing to say that we need to just, like, make sure that people can't set bombs to kill entire families. That's that's just what I woke up with today. Call me crazy. Call me radical. Just don't think I just don't think entire families should be wiped out. Maybe, just maybe, indigenous people have a right to live in their land. Maybe. Maybe colonialism is a bad thing and not legitimate. Maybe white supremacy is actually not a legitimate form of organizing states around. Maybe nation states themselves aren't legitimate either. Just can't, I literally just can't sit here. Like I just, I literally don't know what to do. Like I can't, as someone who tries to feel and not be known, like we're witnessing entire lineages getting wiped out and have been on our fucking phones. Like, I think the least that we can do is strike. Obviously, boycott is like the bare minimum. And also just like stand in front of these weapons companies from loading stuff on a boat. It's just like, why do you get to send a bomb to kill people. Just explain that to me. I mean, I know because they profit off it, and it's fucked. But that's we shouldn't normalize that.
Saved - December 2, 2023 at 12:06 AM

@bitcoins1stlady - Ash

I’ve tweeted so much and said so much… I don’t have anymore words to describe these horrific acts! @israel @IDF R TERRORISTS https://t.co/LdykiAiWoc

Saved - December 2, 2023 at 12:03 AM

@tparsi - Trita Parsi

“The siege itself is a genocide.” Former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court @MorenoOcampo1 argues that the siege of Gaza is itself a genocide because it creates the condition to destroy a people and because of the intent expressed by Israeli leaders.

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The speaker argues that the siege of Gaza is a form of genocide, as defined by Article 6 C or 2 C in the Genocide Convention. They claim that the intention to destroy the people is evident, and officers from the Israeli government have expressed genocidal intentions. The speaker believes that the siege itself is a clear act of genocide, and calls for proper investigation into each bombing and killing.
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Speaker 0: Look, my suggestion is, you see the big picture, the siege of Gaza itself, that is extermination or persecution as a crime against humanity and it's a form of genocide. Article 6 C or 2 C in the Genocide Convention define that you don't need to kill people to commit genocide. The rules say, inflicting conditions to destroy the group, that itself is a genocide. So created the siege itself is a genocide. And that is very clear. The Israel won the siege. It's very clear. And the intentions to destroy the people, many officers from the Israel government are expressing genocidal intentions. That's why it's really easy to say and the reason and best to believe Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza, just on the siege. Then each bombing, each of the killings should be properly investigated. But come on, we have already clear the siege itself is a genocide.
Saved - December 2, 2023 at 12:00 AM

@OrlandoTaxus - Orlando

@Vegasstevo @faje99633 @noomie525257 @_NicoleNonya @PunishDem1776 https://t.co/lbJaDkYPyh

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The speaker discusses the concept of the regime and how successive governments in a country should not be based on ethnic exclusivity or supremacy. They emphasize the need for a more democratic and egalitarian political system that respects the rights of everyone. The speaker shares their family's experience as victims of racism and ethnic cleansing, highlighting the importance of providing a safe haven for those who have suffered. They mention that their father, although not a passionate Zionist, found his way to Palestine due to closed doors in other countries. The speaker strongly opposes ethnic cleansing and argues that it occurred during the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. They question why Palestinians were already being expelled before the war even began.
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Speaker 0: When I say the regime, I mean, that successive governments were all loyal to the same ideological, foundation. And indeed, I find the idea that in a country where half of the people are not Jewish, a state cannot be founded on the basis of ethnic exclusivity or supremacy. There needs to be a more democratic, a more egalitarian, a more fair political outfit that would respect the rights and aspirations of everyone who lives there. I think my life story, especially the fact that my family, came from Germany originally and, suffered. And escape. But it was also a family that was a victim of racism, of ethnic cleansing and extermination. And as such Jews who faced extermination. Absolutely. Who needed a haven. And could not become themselves victimizers who would apply the same methods to someone else. Your father, to be clear though, was a passionate Zionist. I don't know if he was a passionate Zionist. He would have preferred probably to come to the United States or England, but their doors were closed. So he like so many German Jews who were not Zionist, they found a way to Palestine. But I don't think that he would have condoned, the ethnic cleansing of 1948. I don't think he would accept that in order to survive, You're entitled to either ethnically cleanse or exterminate someone else. Having a safe haven for people who are victimized, does not give them the license to victimize someone else. Ethnic cleansing is not about meditated or only planned idea. Ethnic lensing is an operation in the end of which, 1 ethnic group is being displaced by another. Nobody can argue with the fact that half of Palestine's people were expelled, that half of Palestine's cities and villages were destroyed, the Palestinians lost Palestine, because Zionism created a Jewish state. This is by even the most conservative definition, an act of ethnic lens. If this is so, one has to answer a very simple question. Why were half of the people who became Palestinian refugees were already expelled before the war even started?
Saved - December 1, 2023 at 11:51 PM
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Siyonist caniler, sadece havadan saldırmıyor. Sosyal medyada propaganda savaşını trol merkezinden yürütüyorlar. Her ülkede her dilde hesaplar yönetiyorlar ve tepki aldıkları postlarda yorumları kapatıyorlar. Amerikan aksanıyla konuşmaları da dikkat çekici. Sosyal medyada aktif olmak önemli, zulmü duyurun!

@Abdquil - Abdullah Kilim (Quilliam)

Siyonist caniler sadece havadan saldırmıyor. Sosyal medyadaki propaganda savaşını bu trol merkezinden yürütüyor. Her ülkede her dilde sosyal medya hesapları yönetiyorlar. Çok tepki aldıkları postlarda yoruma kapattıklarını da itiraf ediyorlar. Hepsinin hatasız Amerikan aksanıyla konuşmaları da manidar. Sosyal medyada aktif olmamız işte bu yüzden önemli. Sakın hafife almayın. Twit atın, paylaşın, zulmü duyurun.

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The IDF employs soldiers who use social media platforms like Twitter to share updates on arrests of suspected terrorists in the West Bank. They receive both positive and negative comments, with retweets being common. The IDF Spokesman's Unit, New Media Desk, monitors blogs and social media for anti-Israel and anti-Semitic content. The option for comments on their YouTube channel was blocked due to inappropriate and horrific comments. However, the IDF plans to launch a Facebook page where they will allow serious and respectable comments and provide responses.
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Speaker 0: It is well known nowadays that what happens on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube has great influence on events as they occur on the ground. The Internet too is a battleground. It is thus comforting to learn that the IDF employs soldiers whose job titles are new to the military world. The IDF now has soldiers who tweet, share, like and more. Speaker 1: I just wrote a tweet about how many, suspected, terrorists were arrested in the West Bank last night. About every day we upload the Twitter first thing in the morning how many were arrested, and I just wrote a tweet about it. Speaker 0: What kind of a commentary do you get to that kind of tweet? Speaker 1: For the most part, we get retweets, which are basically when a user takes what we tweeted out And they make it their status on Twitter. And then most of the comments we get are very polarizing. We get very positive comments like Good job, and then we get very negative comments. Speaker 0: We meet the soldiers of the IDF Spokesman's Unit, New Media Desk, on another routine day in which they surf the web's blogs and social The world. The reader's response or talkbacks are also an opening for much anti Israel and anti Semitic content. The IDF blocked the option of talkbacks to videos on its YouTube channel. However, it promises that on other channels which include a Facebook page that is about to be launched, Serious and respectable comments will be allowed and the IDF will answer them. Speaker 2: We had, comments open on our YouTube channel, and that did not work out particularly well. People were writing really horrific comments, That were just incredibly inappropriate and because it's our channel, our platform, we are ultimately responsible for everything that gets written up there, Which is why we had to close comments.
Saved - December 1, 2023 at 11:47 PM

@ecomarxi - Tiberius

Yes this is what is happening https://t.co/A3AohQM2hA

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Two individuals argue about a violent incident. One person questions why the other hates their religion, but the other clarifies that they only dislike the violent actions being done in the name of that religion. The first person accuses the other of self-hatred, but the second person insists that the issue is not about religion, but about reason. The argument continues, with both individuals claiming the other is wrong. In the end, it is revealed that both individuals have lost their jobs.
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Speaker 0: Dude, what the hell are you doing? Defending myself? What's it to you? You're gonna kill him. Oh my god. Why do you hate all followers of my faith so much? What's happening? You criticizing me means you hate me and all adherence to my religion. I couldn't care less what religion you are, buddy. I just want you to stop beating that guy to death. You see? Defending him. That means you hate us. That's not true. I detest what you're doing in our name. Well, that's because you hate yourself. Mate, this isn't about your religion. Just be reasonable. They're doing it again. Yeah. Sorry, guys. If you criticize him, you're anti his religion. So But that's ridiculous. Like, it is a bit ridiculous, isn't it? Want me to tell everyone what you did to my grandparents again? He's right. You're wrong. Move along. Oh, and both of you just lost your jobs.
Saved - December 1, 2023 at 11:45 PM

@_NicoleNonya - #ProudPeasant #Medicareforall 🌹#NHS 🌹

@RyLiberty #ApartheidIsrael = most dangerous to global security. Remove #AIPAC before they kill mass amounts of Europeans and Americans. https://t.co/h2t2kBz8mC

Saved - December 1, 2023 at 11:14 PM

@_NicoleNonya - #ProudPeasant #Medicareforall 🌹#NHS 🌹

@Khalbalee1 On the surface, those who believe in Judaism justify genocide. It should be addressed. If Torah justifies genocide, Zionist Jews commit genocide, Christian Zionists support it, does this make anyone who believes in Torah, a genocide endorser? https://t.co/HyqdJ8uFaw

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According to the speaker, showing mercy to a child is not actually merciful, but rather cruel to the child's future victims. They argue that the ideology a child grows up with can be even worse than their father's. The speaker references the Torah, specifically Deuteronomy chapter 20 verse 16, which discusses rules of war and advises against allowing anyone to remain alive. They also mention Deuteronomy chapter 25 verse 19, which instructs the complete eradication of the Amalek people, including men, women, and children, stating that they have no right to exist.
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Speaker 0: There is no mercy. You may think you're being merciful to a child, but you're not being merciful to the child. You're being vicious to the ultimate victim that this child will grow up and kill. Because the ideology that child to grow up with is even worse than the ideology of his father. Hence, the reason why the Torah in the book of Deuteronomy, chapter 20, verse 16, says, Rules of war. Do not allow anyone to remain alive. Nothing. No mercy. Furthermore, the book of Deuteronomy chapter 25, verse 19, Completely erase any memory of Amalek which means men, women, and children, the Torah says, do not have the right to exist.
Saved - November 25, 2023 at 3:18 PM
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A Red Cross member allegedly places a tracker on Hamas, raising concerns about their neutrality. @RedCross, can you confirm or deny this? Accusations of complicity in Gaza Palestine Genocide events also emerge. The organization's credibility is at stake.

@sospunjab - 𝔸𝕝𝕚 𝕊𝕙𝕒𝕙𝕓𝕒𝕫 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕦𝕕𝕙𝕣𝕪

A member of Red Cross is seen placing what appears to be a tracker on Hamas Red Cross is supposed to be a neutral party so this is a shameful act that delegitimizes their entire organisation. @RedCross can you confirm or deny this? Are you complicit in the Gaza Palestine Genocide events and attempts?

@AlJarasMagazine - مجلة الجرس 🔔

لاحظوا هذا الفيديو بدقة.. موظف الصليب الاحمر الدولي هل وضع أداة تجسس وتعقب لمقا*وم من حmاس خلال صفقة تبادل الاسرى؟ بانتظار تعليقات المتخصصين في هذا الأمر #غزة_انتصرت #ابو_عبيدة #فلسطين #فلسطين_الان #جنوب_لبنان #طولكرم #تبادل_الاسرى https://t.co/eS7CKbH73h

Saved - November 25, 2023 at 3:15 PM

@AlJarasMagazine - مجلة الجرس 🔔

لاحظوا هذا الفيديو بدقة.. موظف الصليب الاحمر الدولي هل وضع أداة تجسس وتعقب لمقا*وم من حmاس خلال صفقة تبادل الاسرى؟ بانتظار تعليقات المتخصصين في هذا الأمر #غزة_انتصرت #ابو_عبيدة #فلسطين #فلسطين_الان #جنوب_لبنان #طولكرم #تبادل_الاسرى https://t.co/eS7CKbH73h

Saved - November 25, 2023 at 3:12 PM

@AntiZionistB - Bassel Talaat #raisetheflag 🇵🇸

I would rather be a prisoner for HAMAS than a prisoner for the terrorist state Israel‼️ https://t.co/ElJ5jTDQxo

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An 85-year-old Israeli woman, Uchevard Lifshitz, shares her experience of being held hostage by Hamas. She states that the captors followed the Quran, provided mattresses, and ensured proper sanitation and medical care. Uchevard praises their kindness and attention to detail, especially regarding feminine hygiene. The video also highlights the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, with an agreement to release hostages and Palestinian prisoners. It mentions the mistreatment of Palestinian children in Israeli jails, the high arrest rate of Palestinian men, and the arbitrary arrests under Israeli military order 101. The speaker urges viewers to question the narrative presented by the western media.
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Speaker 0: I'm gonna read to you some direct quotes that were taken from an Israeli woman who was held hostage by Hamas for about 2 weeks. So she's an 85 year old woman. Her name is Uchevard Lifshitz. And these are direct from quotes from her speaking about what it was like being held hostage by Hamas. Direct quotes. The people who took her hostage said they followed the Quran and promised to do no harm to her or other hostages. Uchevard and other hostages were given mattresses to sleep on and ate the same food as her mass fighters. They also received medical care whilst being held. She says they really took care of the sanitary side of things so we didn't get sick. Each of the 5 So she has in her group received their own doctor and there was a paramedic present who supervised medication. She says they were very generous to us, very kind. They kept us clean. They took care of every detail. There are a lot of women and they know about feminine hygiene and they took care of everything there. They took care of all the needs. They talked about all kinds of things. They were very friendly. That is a direct quote from a woman who was held hostage by Hamas about the way that she was treated. Now I'm sure a lot of you have seen in the news that Hamas and Israel have come to an agreement where Hamas will release 50 hostages and Israel will release a 150 Palestinian prisoners. So these prisoners, the term prisoners implies that they have committed a crime or done something wrong. That is not the case. Israel has been holding Palestinian hostages in their prisons for decades, 1,000 and 1,000, and this has only increased since October 7th. Save the Children released a report in 2020 detailing the experiences of Palestinian children in Israeli jails, of which there have been 12,000 plus since the year 2000. They found that en masse, these children had been physically abused and beaten, verbally and psychologically abused, humiliated, kept in cages, strip searched, denied access to food and water, denied access medical care and interrogated without the presence of a parent or lawyer which is illegal. And most of these children were arrested for throwing stones. If you are a Palestinian child you can face up to 20 years in jail for throwing stones. The rate at which Israel arrests Palestinian people is so great that 2 out of 5 Palestinian men have spent time in an Israeli prison. So 2 months after Israel Occupied Palestinian territories in 1967. They released military order 101, which means that basically any sort of civic activity can be criminalized under the basis of hostile propaganda and prohibition of incitement. This means that Palestinian people can be arrested for basically anything, for owning a Palestinian flag, for nothing. So, Israel currently have 1264 administrative detainees. What that means is that these Palestinian people have been arrested indefinitely, they are being held behind bars without facing trial, without any sort of charges. They have over a 1000 prisoners that are just being held for nothing. The western media are controlling the narrative to an extent that you wouldn't even believe until you start questioning it. They are calling the people taken by Hamas hostages, which yes, they are. I'm not in any way saying that that is okay. But they are calling the people being held hostage by Israel, that have been held hostage for decades, prisoners, which implies that they're guilty, that they've done something wrong. This isn't the case. I'm begging you to please question every single thing you read in the western media.
Saved - November 25, 2023 at 3:00 PM

@The_Money_G - Sam

@AntiZionistB https://t.co/CwApi0TluH

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In Israel, babies wake up peacefully, sleep soundly, and play with their pets. However, in Gaza, babies wake up to a different reality, sleep in difficult conditions, and children have a strained relationship with their mothers. In just 7 days, Israeli occupation forces have caused immense destruction, resulting in the deaths of 2,750 Palestinian civilians, including over 700 babies, children, and infants. Israel is accused of paying large sums to manipulate news and hide the truth about Hamas' actions towards Israeli children. The evidence presented raises the question: which side will you support?
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Speaker 0: This is how a baby wakes up in Israel, but this is how a baby wakes up in Gaza. This is how a baby sleeps in Israel, but this is how a baby sleeps in Gaza. This is how a child looks at his mom in Israel, But this is how a child looks at his mom in Gaza. This It's how a child plays with his pets in Israel. But this is how a child plays with his In Gaza. In only 7 days, Israeli occupation forces has bombed, killed, brutally buried 2,750 Palestinian civilians. More than 700 out of Those were babies, children, and infants. Israel is Paying 1,000,000,000 of dollars to global news, brands, and celebrities to hide, distort, and fake the news saying that Hamas had been doing that to Israeli children with no proof. But now that I've showed you the proof. On which side are you on?
Saved - November 25, 2023 at 2:59 PM

@The_Money_G - Sam

@AntiZionistB https://t.co/RgktkbLH6G

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Israel operates the most powerful lobby in Congress, demanding and receiving nearly $5 billion annually. Criticizing Israel is seen as anti-Semitic, making politicians afraid to speak out. The media, primarily controlled by Jews, manipulates information to discourage criticism of Israel. Elected officials are slaves to political correctness when it comes to Jews and Israel, unable to suggest an end to aid or protest Zionist control of Congress. The strong bond between America and Israel is primarily religious, with theological errors in Christianity blinding Christians to Israeli atrocities against Palestinians. Consequently, Israel and Israel First evangelicals are the main sources of strife and terrorism in the Middle East.
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Speaker 0: Hello. I'm Ted Pike and this is my wife, Alain. Today a foreign government, Israel, operates the most powerful lobby in Congress. This is APAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Through control of Congress, Israel demands and gets nearly $5,000,000,000 annually. No elected official dares CRITICIZED Israel FOR FEAR THE JEWISH LOBBY WILL ACCUSE HIM OF ANTI SEMITISM. THE KISS OF DEATH FOR ANY POLITICIAN. The president also knows what Israel wants, Israel gets. To act otherwise is political is suicide. The mass media founded and controlled primarily by Jews manipulates the figured out information out of which heartland America drinks. The message of this contaminated source is is if you criticize Israel, you are antisemitic. Be safe. Keep your head down or you are fair game for being knocked off by the Zionist shooting gallery. Speaker 1: As a result, our president and elected officials are slaves to political correctness when it comes to Jews and Israel, they cannot seriously criticize Israel, especially as the source of Mideast Strife and terrorism. They cannot suggest an end of aid to Israel. They cannot even protest Zionist control of Congress. Speaker 0: How did such a small group of people, about 15,000,000 worldwide acquire such staggering leverage. It was not primarily through financial or media control, or even through political or military agreement. America has become enslaved to Israel because of the strongest of all bonds, religious ones. Theological errors within bible built Christianity, going back long before modern Israel ever became a state, have made America vulnerable to the most intense Zionist propaganda. Such error has encouraged a love affair between the church and Israel. This has blinded Christians to the atrocities of Israel against the Palestinians. Speaker 1: Consequently, Israel First evangelicals, Along with Israel, have worked together to become the 2 greatest provocations of strife and terrorism in the Mid East.
Saved - November 25, 2023 at 2:56 PM

@anytweet - anytweet

@The_Money_G @AntiZionistB https://t.co/G9uaziZ6F0

@The_Money_G - Sam

@AntiZionistB https://t.co/CwApi0TluH

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In Israel, babies wake up peacefully, sleep soundly, and play with their pets. However, in Gaza, babies wake up to a different reality, sleep under difficult conditions, and children have a strained relationship with their mothers. In just 7 days, Israeli occupation forces have caused immense destruction, resulting in the deaths of 2,750 Palestinian civilians, including over 700 babies, children, and infants. Israel allegedly pays a significant amount of money to manipulate global news, brands, and celebrities to hide the truth about Hamas' actions towards Israeli children. The speaker presents this evidence and asks the audience to choose a side.
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Speaker 0: This is how a baby wakes up in Israel, but this is how a baby wakes up in Gaza. This is how a baby sleeps in Israel, but this is how a baby sleeps in Gaza. This is how a child looks at his mom in Israel, But this is how a child looks at his mom in Gaza. This It's how a child plays with his pets in Israel. But this is how a child plays with his In Gaza. In only 7 days, Israeli occupation forces has bombed, killed, brutally buried 2,750 Palestinian civilians. More than 700 out of Those were babies, children, and infants. Israel is Paying 1,000,000,000 of dollars to global news, brands, and celebrities to hide, distort, and fake the news saying that Hamas had been doing that to Israeli children with no proof. But now that I've showed you the proof. On which side are you on?
Saved - November 22, 2023 at 1:22 AM

@_NicoleNonya - #ProudPeasant #Medicareforall 🌹#NHS 🌹

https://www.tiktok.com/@basicknowledge.gg Tiktok creator says share videos: Twitter tip: Troll combat When troll comments on your post, go to their profile, click media, scroll drop your tweet, scroll drop your tweet, scroll drop your tweet. That's how you combat Israel's propaganda. #FreePalestineFromIsraelNOW

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There is a Zionist playbook published in 2009 to defend Israel's actions. It provides rules for effective communication and talking points about Palestine, Iran-backed Hamas, and Israel's right to self-defense. The playbook instructs people to show empathy and fake caring, while avoiding certain phrases. It is suggested that this playbook is widely used by reporters, anchors, and politicians. The playbook's influence is evident in the way questions are framed and repeated.
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Speaker 0: So I think people thought I was joking when I said, hey. That's just a line from the Zionist playbook, but there's actually a Zionist playbook. It was published in 2009 to help people defend the atrocities of Israel. And if you don't believe me, you could just type in that title, The Israel Project, and you could download the 116 page document. It even has a table of contents, rules for effective communication, glossary of words that work, how to talk about Palestine's self government and prosperity, isolating Iran backed Hamas as an obstacle to peace, Israel's right to self defense and defensible borders. Do you ever wonder why everyone sounds the same when they're talking about Israel? There's no second opinion? Because it's literally written out for them. This is not this is 18 chapters. So here, this one, this is like 1 chapter 1, the 25 rules for effective communication. And the first point is, it doesn't matter if you know. You need to show the other side you care. So they're telling people to fake caring. So persuadables don't won't care how much you know until they know how much you care. Show empathy empathy for both sides. So this is, like, a a tactic that they tell people to do. It's weird that they have to write it out. So this was nice too. Things not to say. We are prepared to allow them to build. Don't use that. Don't use that we allow them to build. Even though that's what they're doing, they're saying don't using it. Don't use it. Try this one. Achieving peaceful relations requires a leadership, political business, and military of both sides. And so we asked the Palestinians, stop using that language of incitement, stop using the language of violence. You know, they're trying to turn it back on the Palestinian, but this is this is a script. So when I say this is a Zionist line or from the playbook, because it literally is from the playbook, and this is what every, probably reporter or anchor on TV has in front of them. Every congressman is probably giving this when they, you know, get sworn in. Here's your copy of the, Israel's Zionist playbook. So, this is, like, amazing that this isn't, like, exposed yet, but how can the current Palestinian leadership honestly say it will pursue peace when previous leaders rejected an offer? This you always hear that. What about the offers that were rejected? It came from here. This is, like, this is still chapter 1, I think, page, like, whatever. But how do I make peace with a government who wants me dead? Why are they phrasing it like that? You ever wonder why they phrased it like that? Because they're told to phrase it like this. This is actually, I heard Peace Morgan use one of these in his, in his, interview with Sinek, and he said that's a weird way to phrase the question. It's an unfair way to to phrase the question, and this is why, because he got it from the playbook. It's right here. These are the questions you're gonna hear a lot time and time again because it is scripted for them.
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Saved - November 21, 2023 at 1:53 PM
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Young Israelis bravely defy their government's militaristic policies, refusing to participate in the alleged "genocide" in Gaza. Their courage is inspiring, as they speak out against the country's fascist tendencies. #Israel #militaryservice #israelpalestine

@LDelsoll - 🅻🅳🅴🅻🆂🍉🅻

🇮🇱 Young Israelis who refuse to participate in Gaza ‘genocide’ Meet the youngsters in Israel who are refusing to serve in the army and are speaking out against their government’s #fascist tendencies. The risks they have taken are high, but their courage is inspiring. #militaryservice #israelpalestine

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The speaker criticizes the Israeli army, calling it the operational wing of Jewish supremacy and accuses it of oppressing Palestinians. They refuse to participate in this oppression and fight against it through activism. Another speaker condemns the immorality and injustice of the situation, referring to it as genocide and an apartheid regime. They believe the recent Hamas attack is a result of the occupation and the closure of Gaza. The war started defensively but has now become an offensive attack on Gaza's civilians. Anti-Zionist Israelis express fear of the government, army, and police, as well as media suppression. They also express concern for their friends in the West Bank and the people of Gaza, emphasizing that Palestinians deserve freedom like Israelis.
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Speaker 0: The army that we have in this country is the operational wing of Jewish supremacy in the area, and it's bent on the oppression of the Palestinian people. And I refuse to take part in that oppression, and instead fight against it in my activism. Speaker 1: I cannot take part in something that is so immoral, that is So unjust. This is, genocide that has been going on since the beginning of the Zionism. Don't wish to serve an army that is Enacting, an occupation, an apartheid regime, Hamas attack was horrible. The whole country Speaker 0: is in grief right now. Speaker 1: I do not think that it is in a vacuum. I See that the occupation and the, closing of Gaza are the main parts that made this. Speaker 0: Now this war, and the 1st day was a defensive war, but after that it became totally an offensive war against the civilians in Gaza. I refuse the notion that Killing civilians in Gaza will bring security to any anyone. Speaker 1: For the Israelis anti Zionists, we are really in a problem right now because the fascistization of Israel has gone to a new stage. We're scared of the government. We're scared of the army, of the police. We cannot go into the streets. The media is suppressing us. Speaker 2: And I'm also very scared now for my friends in the West Bank who are being evicted violently evicted from their homes. I'm scared for the people of Gaza We're being bombed relentlessly. I think, Palestinians deserve freedom just as much as Israelis.
Saved - November 21, 2023 at 1:50 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

Wow. She left me speechless 🤛 No longer able to stomach Zionists bullshit .. way to go girl #Gaza https://t.co/lQHL7mZNvt

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The speaker expresses frustration with Western media for focusing on the displacement of one Israeli family while ignoring the over 2 million families in Gaza who are also displaced. They criticize Israel's plan to evacuate 22 hospitals, arguing that it puts the lives of thousands of patients, including those in critical condition, at risk. The speaker emphasizes that there is nowhere safe in Gaza and highlights the challenges faced by individuals trying to reach safety.
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Speaker 0: I am so sick and fucking tired of the lies that Western media, Republican and Democrat, that are that y'all are both putting out lies about what is going on in Gaza. So I went to watch the news last night and there was a story about an Israeli family. I don't watch the news for for information. I watch the news to be like, what are they saying is happening? And the story was telling about a family in, Israel that got displaced. They had to relocate to a hotel because of the attacks from the Hamas that killed 50 people in their area. And they were saying how hard it was to be living in a hotel with their entire family fitting in 1 room. How dare you report on a singular family from Israel that's been displaced when there are over 2,000,000 families in Gaza displaced. What about them being displaced and they're not being displaced into nice little little hotels with running water and food and a nice roof over your head and you don't have to worry about bombs dropping on your place to stay. No. That's not what's happening. They are being displaced onto the goddamn streets. And let's talk about what Israel is trying to do with the hospitals, shall we? Oh, yeah. They want to forcibly evacuate 22 hospitals with thousands of men, women, and children who are dying in them. 1,000. So don't sit here and say you care about civilian lives if you wanna evacuate goddamn hospitals. 22 of them. And don't sit here and say, oh, well, maybe they have the the civilians' best interest at heart, they wanna relocate them. The United Nations, their their WHO organization. WHO stands for World Health Organization. They have already stepped in and condemned this. They have said, if you evacuate these hospitals, people will die. There are people in these hospitals in intensive care. There are people in these hospitals on life support. There are people in these hospitals getting hemodialysis. There are children in these hospitals in goddamn incubators. There are mothers who are pregnant trying to keep their child alive in their stomach long enough to give birth, and you want them to evacuate somewhere safe. Right? There is nowhere safe. There is nowhere safe. There is nowhere safe left in Gaza and let's say there is, let's play into your bullshit lies, there is somewhere safe for them to go, right? No worries, you just have to 1, make it there alive because you're all dying coming from a hospital, right, and then 2, you have to walk through
Saved - November 19, 2023 at 12:43 PM

@Bsonja5 - Sonja 🔻🇵🇸🇮🇷🇸🇾🇷🇺 🇾🇪🔻

Look how the j ** w Terrorism started in Palestine 🇵🇸 1947 #israelisISIS #IsraelisATerorristOrganisation https://t.co/40EaFIYbUK

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Nearly 4,000 Jewish refugees arrived in Haifa, Palestine on a crowded ship. They had endured a difficult journey from a Black Sea port, cramped and exhausted. Precautions were taken to prevent the spread of disease, but many showed signs of fatigue and illness, including small children and their parents.
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Speaker 0: Was carrying nearly 4,000 Jewish refugees arrived at the port of Haifa, Palestine. Jammed like cattle on the rusty craft, and their bleak voyage which began at a Black Sea port. All precautions are taken to prevent the spread of disease as small children bark along with fathers and mothers, all showing the signs of fatigue and illness.
Saved - November 19, 2023 at 3:01 AM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

ISIS COMMANDER CAPTURED IN LIBYA REVEALED TO BE ISRAELI MOSSAD AGENT https://t.co/tqllG8HyEa

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The speaker briefly mentions going somewhere and interacting with people. They also mention the concept of understanding and refer to a specific model or person. The transcript is quite short and lacks context, making it difficult to provide a concise summary.
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Speaker 0: Amamakdi. Gidiyor. Insanlar. Meğerse var ya. Anlası bu hala. Sıva gel. Dm tak. Ama. Model al insan? Model Amcaki.
Saved - November 19, 2023 at 2:41 AM
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In a devastating act, the US-funded Israeli army, led by Netanyahu, bombed multiple schools in Gaza. Around 200 Palestinians, mostly children, lost their lives. The UNRWA Al-Fallah School alone witnessed an estimated 130 casualties. This horrifying genocide must not be ignored.

@misra_amaresh - @Misra_Amaresh

DO NOT TAKE DOWN THIS VIDEO @elonmusk! ITS GENOCIDE! WORLD NEEDS TO SEE! About 200 Palestinians, mostly children, were killed, after the US-funded, colonial #Israeli army, under the leadership of @netanyahu, bombed the UNRWA #AlFakhoura School in Jabalia, northern #Gaza. Before this, #IDF bombed the Tal Al-Zaatar School in northern #Gaza. Yesterday, #Netanyahu bombed the UNRWA Al-Fallah School, where an estimated 130 people were killed! #IsraeliTerrorists #IsraelTerrorism

Saved - November 19, 2023 at 2:34 AM

@invincible_kiss - 007Q

India feels by accepting ISRAEL and supporting their violence against Muslims, they are viewed as an equal..LOL.. WELL, CLEARLY THAT IS NOT THE CASE! https://t.co/LdCrR34tVn

Saved - November 18, 2023 at 9:29 PM

@Lucas_Gage_ - Lucas Gage

If it's just the "secular Zionists" that are the problem, then why are these Orthodox rabbis telling us that Israel is conducting war in accordance with Jëwish law?

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The speakers discuss the need to obliterate Hamas and destroy Gaza. They believe that there should be no mercy during war, even towards children and women. They reference the divine plan and the Torah, stating that God knows that these children will grow up to attack in the future. They mention a verse in the Bible that justifies killing infants and express happiness in seeking revenge against their enemies. They also mention blessing God for the sword. The conversation ends with admiration for killing all men, women, and even breastfeeding babies.
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Speaker 0: We must obliterate Hamas, you see. And what Israel has to do, which I'm hoping, of course, they will, is they are going to, what's called, raze Gaza. They're gonna destroy it. What is important to understand, what the logic of the war is based on the divine plan. There is no permission from the Torah to have any mercy whatsoever during war. War. Not on children, not on women, not on anybody. Speaker 1: But the point is right here that Hashem say, do not have mercy on the children. Kill all their children also. Why? There's no difference between them and their children. In 10 years from now, these children will attack you on the way. Knows. God knows. Speaker 2: Yeah. We're not playing by your rules. We're playing by the rules of the Torah. The verse in the whole bible, it says happy is the one that takes the the infants of Babel, and if Edwin smashes them on the rock, just like a. And that's this is what we say before, Benching. That's the end of this. The ultimate revenge. The revenge again are gone. Innocent infants. Happy with the one that takes the infants and smashes them and kills them on the rock. And then we then we bless Hashem for the sword that that we ask. Speaker 1: You kill all men and all women. Even babies who breastfeed. Amazing. A
Saved - November 18, 2023 at 9:13 PM

@Wordsarewordz - Words are words

https://t.co/gPSyx8itWr

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A woman in New Jersey noticed three men on top of a van posing for pictures with the burning Twin Towers in the background. She found it strange that they seemed happy instead of shocked. The witness called the police, who later stopped the van and arrested five Israeli men. Some of these men were found to have connections with Israeli intelligence, which raised concerns at the FBI. The FBI wanted to know who these men were, why they were in that parking lot on September 11th, and if they had any prior knowledge of the attacks.
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Speaker 0: It began when this woman was watching the Twin Towers burning from her apartment in New Jersey. She noticed 3 men on top of a van posing for pictures with the towers burning in the background. And I could see that they were, like, happy. You know? They they they were they didn't look shocked to me. You know, they didn't look sharp. I thought it was very strange. The witness called police who stopped the van hours later and arrested 5 men. All 5, it turns out, were Israeli. They were turned over to the FBI. Sources tell ABC News during a check of national security databases, Some of the men were listed as having had connections with Israeli intelligence. At the FBI, that set off alarm bells. The FBI needed the answers to 3 important questions. Who were these men? What brought them to that parking lot on the morning of September 11th? And did they have any advanced knowledge of what was going to happen that day?
Saved - November 18, 2023 at 2:02 PM

@NadaAlaaElsaady - Nada Alaa Eldin

#BeforeOct7 https://t.co/GQbrq67qX8

Saved - November 18, 2023 at 2:01 PM

@dejavu_dejavu98 - dejavu

This war didn't start at October 7th, this war began at 1948 when all the Palestinians were kicked out of there homes and became refugees. #BeforeOct7 #GazaGenocide #IsraelTerrorism https://t.co/Qk4ysIOCX0

Saved - November 18, 2023 at 1:59 PM

@khadija_kasem - layla

This video from 1989 Oh wait. I thought everything started October 7th 🙃 #FreePalaestine #GazaGenocide #غزة_العزة #IsraeliNewNazism #StopGenocideInGaza #مستشفى_الشفاء #BeforeOct7 https://t.co/bOkMbwxlne

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People are fighting back against the Israeli soldiers who shoot at them during demonstrations. Despite the fear, it is important to fight for what is right and not live under occupation. Many families have experienced the same tragedy of losing someone to violence or imprisonment. In our family, our 14-year-old cousin Emce was murdered after going to pray in the mosque. He was caught, tortured, and shot in the heart at close range.
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Speaker 0: We have to fight back. The people are fighting back with their stones while they're getting shot at with live ammunition. Are you never afraid? What is time to get afraid? There was a demonstration today. After The church, they went on a demonstration, and, Israeli soldiers shot at them like they do every day. Fight for what is right. That's what you have to do. You can't be afraid. But you're gonna lose your life. But it's better to lose your life than to live under occupation. Suffer something like this. It's just it's the first one that hit our family, but everybody has something in their family with the same thing. Somebody was shot or somebody was injured or somebody was paralyzed. For somebody in prison. The most serious thing that has happened in our family, that our cousin, Emce, was murdered, last month, well, after he went to pray in the mosque, he went out and there was a demonstration. And the soldiers caught him, and they tortured him very badly, and and then they shot him later In the heart, close range. They tortured him. He was only 14 years old.
Saved - November 18, 2023 at 1:23 PM
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Israel's fear of Palestinian youth and children is evident in its history of attacking them. Many have been killed, arrested, and had their homes destroyed. Despite these threats, Palestinian youth continue to resist the occupation. Here are 4 brave voices speaking up against Israeli occupation.

@LDelsoll - 🅻🅳🅴🅻🆂🍉🅻

Why does Israel fear Palestinian youth and children? #Israel has a history of attacking #Palestinian youth and children. Many of them have been killed, arrested or had their homes destroyed, along with their dreams. But many of them continue to resist the occupation, despite the threats. Here are 4 Palestinian youth speaking up against the Israeli #occupation

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The speaker expresses concern about the occupiers killing children and questions if it is illegal. They find it hard to believe that such actions are happening.
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Speaker 0: The occupiers are killing children. Is that not illegal to you? That is definitely illegal. I can't believe I can't believe
Saved - November 18, 2023 at 1:20 PM
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Israeli settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank has surged, according to human rights groups. Over 400 cases were reported in the first half of this year alone. Palestinian students face obstacles in reaching their schools, enduring intimidation, arrests, and harassment by Israeli occupiers, police, and soldiers. While Palestinians accuse the Israeli army of protecting these settlers, the army denies these allegations.

@LDelsoll - 🅻🅳🅴🅻🆂🍉🅻

🇮🇱🎥 2 dec 2021 - Israeli settler violence #HumanRights groups say violence by Israeli settlers against #Palestinians in the occupied #WestBank have sharply increased in the past few months. More than 400 cases were reported in the first half of this year alone. Palestinian students are prevented from reaching their schools, intimidated by Israeli occupiers, police, soldiers and sometimes even arrested on their way to school for years. Palestinians accuse the Israeli army for protecting these settlers but the army denies these allegations.

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The principal of a girls' secondary school in the West Bank expresses concern that her students are not learning as much as others due to harassment and intimidation by Israeli settlers and the army. Settler attacks have become more frequent and violent, with four Palestinians killed this year. Palestinians accuse the Israeli army of protecting the settlers, but the army denies these allegations. The students face harassment and are often late for school, affecting their health and causing them to miss exams. Settlers also target Palestinian motorists, creating fear and psychological damage. With more settlements being built, the number of attacks against Palestinians is expected to increase.
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Speaker 0: Job is educating children. She's the principal of a Lipan girls' secondary school in the occupied West Bank, but she worries her students aren't learning as much as other children and she's afraid school that coming to school is actually harming them. She says her students have been the target of harassment and intimidation School by Israeli settlers and the army for years. Speaker 1: Students are prevented from reaching their schools, and sometimes they are arrested. State. Female students are beaten, and it's creating terror and fear among the students. Speaker 0: Palestinians say settler attacks have become more violent and more frequent. Some are deadly. 4 Palestinians have been killed by settlers this year. School. Palestinians accused the Israeli army of protecting the settlers, but the army denies these allegations. This is the only road that these school children can take to get to school. Most days, they face harassment from the settlers as well as the army, forcing them school. To be late for their classes. Speaker 2: We are always late to school. In many cases, we breathe in pure gas, School. And this affects our health. We get so nervous that we miss our exams. Speaker 0: Nathanair lives in a settlement near the school and would only give his first name. He's out here every morning filming the children without their permission. He says he wants the army to force the children to take a different route to Speaker 3: School. Because I want to be sure they will not throw rock on Jewish cows. I want them to walk all around this path. School. Speaker 0: Attacks from settlers aren't limited to school children. Palestinian motorists traveling back and forth to work face similar attacks. Last week, Muayad Sa'ada's car was torched by about 30 settlers after it broke down on a road near Nablus. School. He says the army came, but he doesn't expect any results or arrests from its investigation. Speaker 3: School. We are afraid to go out at night, especially if our families are with us. Out of fear, the children will be hit. The psychological effects And damage are what worries us more than the physical damage. Speaker 0: With more and more Israeli settlements being built in the West Bank, the number of settlers living here is expected to grow and so are the number of attacks against Palestinians. Mohammed Al Qasem, TRT World, a Libyan Occupied West Bank.
Saved - November 18, 2023 at 1:10 PM
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The IOF is forcing the evacuation of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza, giving only one hour to evacuate. The hospital houses injured, premature babies, and critical patients. Evacuation is on foot, leaving some unable to move and left to die. This unprecedented act turns a hospital into a military barracks. It's not a war, it's genocide. #Gaza_War #GazaBleedingWorldSleeping #Genocide_of_Palestinians #GenocideJoe #CeaseFireInGaza #dontstoptalkingaboutgaza @WHO

@TheHayoooosh - The Haya 👑

🚨🚨Forced Evacuation 🚨🚨 🏥The IOF have given everyone in Al-Shifa hospital one hour to evacuate the building, and thats according to the ministry of health in Gaza . And they have started now to frocely evacuate the building , knowing that it has massive amount of injured people , babies at prematurity , displaced people and patients in a critical condition . How are they evacuating ? By FOOT ‼️ Knowing that some patients wont be able to move and will be left behind in the hospital , a lone to die slowly … If this is not the worst news you have ever seen , i dont know what is ‼️ Not in any war in the world they ever evacuated a highly active hospital to turn it into a military barracks ‼️ but guess what ? Its not a war ‼️ its literally a genocide 🚨 #Gaza_War #GazaBleedingWorldSleeping #Genocide_of_Palestinians #GenocideJoe #CeaseFireInGaza #dontstoptalkingaboutgaza @WHO

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🇮🇱🇵🇸 “Every time you walk, you find martyrs. It's a living horror” Maha Mustafa al Eila, one of the displaced Palestinians who were forced to head to southern Gaza through Israel’s ‘safe corridor’ described what she has seen and experienced along the way. #EthnicCleansing #Nakba2023 #IDF

Saved - November 18, 2023 at 1:05 PM

@LDelsoll - 🅻🅳🅴🅻🆂🍉🅻

🇮🇱 7 dec 2021 - Israeli police caught planting gun in Bedouin man’s car Israeli police officers were caught on camera planting a gun in a Bedouin man’s car after pulling him over for using his phone while driving. #Israel #Corruption #Occupation https://t.co/NHnNkYgVKK

Saved - November 18, 2023 at 2:44 AM

@dancohen3000 - Dan Cohen

Christian Zionist Pastor Greg Locke calls for Israel to genocide Gaza & “get a great big missile and blow that wicked Dome of the Rock plum off the spot where it’s standing right now so we can get that Third Temple rebuilt and usher in the coming of Jesus" https://t.co/BJylGJnwgJ

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The speaker expresses a strong opinion that Israel should destroy the Gaza Strip and anyone supporting Hamas. They also criticize Joe Biden and believe that Barack Obama is the real president. They argue that open borders could allow Hamas sleeper cells to enter the country and harm innocent people. The speaker strongly opposes peace with Islam, calling it a satanic death cult. They suggest blowing up the Dome of the Rock to rebuild the Third Temple. They mention a holocaust survivor being kidnapped and criticize the corrupt government. The transcript ends abruptly.
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Speaker 0: Israel should make the Gaza Strip a parking lot by this time next week. Destroy the whole thing. And anybody that's gonna support this Hamas nonsense. Listen. Joe Biden Ought to be tried for treason. You understand that? Now I get it. I get it. I get it. He Obama's the real president behind him anyhow, and so he's the one that ought to be tried for treason. So I I hope Netanyahu's a leader. He just mows the whole thing down by this time next week. Yeah. If you think all this open border stuff is not an opportunity for a bunch of hamash sleeper sales to come into this nation right now and start killing innocent Me and women and children, you have lost your mind. I'm sick of all these Christians saying we ought to have peace with Islam. Islam is a satanic death cult, and they would cut your head off before I said amen in this sermon if they had a chance to. The Muslim religion hates Jewish people to the core of who they are. What they ought to do Is evacuate up there on the hill and get a great big missile and blow that wicked dome of the rock plumb off of the spot where it's Standing right now so we can get that 3rd temple rebuilt, and now you're in the coming of Jesus. That video of that woman that survived the holocaust in a wheelchair, they snatched her up, kidnapped the holocaust survivor by somebody with American dollars in their pocket from a corrupt government. They should have been smoked out months ago when they stole the election to begin with. Yes. I said
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@shaani092 - Zeeshan Akram PTI

The current situation of Gaza,Their is rubble of buildings everywhere At least 4,008 children have been killed in this massacre It is clearly genocide in the name of self defense:Muslim countries, where are you?Our brothers need our help🇵🇸💔#Gaza_Genocide #GazaUnderAttack #IsraelIsATerrorist

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reSee.it AI Summary
In this report, I share my personal experience of how my hometown in occupied Palestine has been destroyed by apartheid Israel. I was accompanied by an Israeli soldier who revealed the injustices faced by Palestinians in the illegally occupied West Bank. Senior citizens are forced to climb out of windows as they are barred from the streets. Contrary to popular belief, the giant wall is not solely due to terrorism. It's time to end this ethnic cleansing and cut off AIPAC, as they perpetuate the illegal occupation. Let's raise awareness and take action to ensure our tax dollars are not supporting this injustice.

@_NicoleNonya - #ProudPeasant #Medicareforall 🌹#NHS 🌹

Report: How #ApartheidIsrael Destroyed My Hometown - What Occupied Palestine LOOKS LIKE. Israeli soldier escorts #Palestinian American around ILLEGALLY occupied #Westbank : He shows the terrorism that is the European/American settlers. the injustices like senior citizens must CLIMB OUT OF WINDOWS barred from streets, he dispels the myth the giant wall is there because of 'terrorism'. This is worth the watch. Humanity ended Apartheid in South Africa, it's time to cut off AIPAC to end it for the ethnically cleansed Palestinians. Hamas does NOT control the West Bank. #IsraeliNewNazism I encourage others to download the video, share their thoughts, post it. Without abolishing AIPAC, US tax $ + tax free charitable contributions will flow to continue this illegal occupation. Know where your tax $ goes.

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In this video, a Palestinian American journalist returns to Hebron, her family's hometown in the occupied West Bank, to witness the impact of Israel's occupation and settlers on the city. She explores the heavily militarized and segregated streets, where Palestinians face daily harassment and restrictions. The journalist meets former Israeli soldiers who now give tours to expose the reality of the occupation. They visit Shuhada Street, once a vibrant marketplace, now deserted and closed off to Palestinians. The journalist's emotional conversation with her father, who grew up in Hebron, highlights the devastation and loss experienced by the Palestinian people. The video sheds light on the ongoing struggle and humiliation faced by Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.
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Speaker 0: This is what I experienced minutes after setting foot in my family's hometown. Speaker 1: We literally just got here. We went through the 1st military checkpoints, And a bunch of soldiers stopped us, started yelling at us. Speaker 0: I'm in the old city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, a place that once bustled with life. But I'm about to see what Israel's occupation and settlers have done to the heart of this city Speaker 1: and to the people who live here. Speaker 0: I'm a Palestinian American journalist, and I've spent much of my Career reporting on the occupied territories. But Hebron, one of the West Bank's largest cities, is also my roots. My father was born and raised here. I've returned to learn how the occupation has decimated his beloved hometown, a place he hasn't been back to in years. Speaker 2: Well, I had a mixed feeling. Scourges with anger, despair, over despair. What can I see? I know it's really hard for him to see this, and so Speaker 1: it's emotional for me. So we're officially on our way to Hebron. Speaker 0: My team and I are going to Hebron's old city, which is a ground zero of Israeli apartheid. Today, 33,000 Palestinians live in this part of Hebron, which is under full Israeli military control and fragmented by checkpoints, military Outposts and around 1,000 Israeli settlers who live here in violation of international law. Speaker 1: I had come home Speaker 0: But before we get into all of that, let me back up. It wasn't always like this. This is my dad. He was born in Hebron in 1947. He lived up the hill from the old city where his father and uncle owned a quarry. The year after my dad was born, Israel was established in what Palestinians referred to as the Nakba or catastrophe. That's because hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes to clear the way for the creation of a Jewish state. But the West Bank, including Hebron, fell under the control of Jordan. My dad was 19 in June of 1967 when Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, and began a military occupation that still has no end in sight. My dad was in college in Jordan at that time, So he wasn't in Hebron to witness that or to see how Jewish settlers took over parts of the old city. A few years later, he moved to the US for graduate school. I was born and raised in San Francisco and grew up hearing my dad reminisce about his childhood, like how he raised chickens and rabbits on the hill as he watched the vibrant city below. When my family would travel to Palestine in the summers, my dad couldn't come because of work. Now even though he's retired, He says he doesn't want to return because he refuses to be humiliated by Israeli soldiers. He's only been back to Hebron three times, but I'm returning to see with my own eyes what has become of the city that made my father and me who we are today. And that all begins with me actually getting there. Speaker 1: It's only about 20 miles from Ramallah where we're starting out. Speaker 0: But we can't, as Palestinians, access parts of the main north south Highway because that's reserved exclusively for cars with Israeli license plates. Speaker 1: So here's another checkpoint. Instead, we have to take Narrower roads and cross through several Israeli military checkpoints. There's another checkpoint. That means it takes much, much longer to get there. We're finally in Hebron. I'm sure my dad knows these streets Inside and out, and he used to walk all over here as a child. So this is literally retracing his footsteps, but it's very different now than than when he grew up. Speaker 0: Today, many parts of the city are off limits to Palestinians. Speaker 1: Alright. Gonna go through. Speaker 0: Because I'm Palestinian, I'm not allowed to enter parts of the old city, so I'm meeting former Israeli soldiers who I hope will help me access my family's hometown. Speaker 1: Hi. How are you, Ori? I'm good. Nice to meet you. I'm Dina. Nice to Speaker 0: meet you. Ori and Joel are with the Israeli anti occupation group, Breaking the Silence. They used to serve in the Israeli army, but now they give tours of Hebron to expose the reality of how Israel treats Palestinians. Speaker 1: Come. Come here. Come here. Come here. Speaker 0: But before they could even start showing me around, this happened. My Palestinian film crew, who have the proper credentials, Are sadly used to experiencing this kind of nationalistic harassment and taunting. Speaker 1: So I've been in the old city for about 5 minutes, And we were already stopped by We literally just got here And a bunch of soldiers stopped us, started yelling at us, started harassing my cameraman. They just asked to see our IDs. I showed my US passport. To all of a sudden have, like, 6 or 7 armed Israeli soldiers just swarm you. It's honestly really upsetting that this is how you get welcome To your own home city. Speaker 0: The former soldiers I'm spending the day with say this is a typical scene. Speaker 3: When you consider the fact that, they grew up in Israeli society, See, they have, education and, media and the political system. All of those elements are telling them that Arabs are scary. You know, Palestinians are bad. And then they get an opportunity when they're in the army. They they have power in their hands, and it's not surprising that they use it. Speaker 0: Finally, the soldiers give us back our IDs. Speaker 3: Let's continue. Right? The it's a it's a very classic demonstration Of one of the elements of the occupation, which is complete arbitrage. Right? And every soldier in the occupied territories has the authority on his own decision to Detain anyone for 3 hours. Yeah. So we were not delayed here for 3 hours, and we are going to continue our tour, obviously, but Speaker 1: it's gonna come. What a way to start the day. Speaker 0: I am about to learn that what I just experienced is nothing compared to what the Palestinians who live here go through every day. This is Fadil who has lived in this home his whole life. In the 19 eighties, Israel set at this checkpoint in front of his house. Fadil now has to check-in every time he leaves or enters his own home. Speaker 1: Wow. Speaker 0: Fadil isn't alone. Thousands of other Palestinians in Hebron are also forced to pass military checkpoints just to go home. The military also bans Palestinians from using certain streets, as Ori shows me. Speaker 3: On that street over there, Palestinians are allowed to walk and open businesses, but not allowed to drive. The yellow street on the map is a street where Palestinians are only allowed to walk, not allowed to drive and not allowed to open businesses. The streets that we're heading towards are mostly sterile. Yeah? Meaning that no Palestinian in the whole wide world Can walk on those streets. If you do 1 step over here, no Palestinians are allowed here. If we take 1 step here, Yeah. Here, Palestinians are allowed, and I don't know any other word to call this than apartheid. Speaker 0: All these restrictions help Israel maintain its hold on Hebron, but they're also in place to protect Israeli settlers. And the ones in Hebron are known for being among the most violent in all of the occupied Speaker 1: West Speaker 3: We don't have, an order protect Palestinians if, if settlers harass Speaker 1: them. The soldiers never protect the Palestinians? Speaker 3: Yeah. Unfortunately, it's not in our order. Speaker 1: This is kind of a common site here in the old city. There's a Palestinian family that lives at the end of this alleyway. Above them is an Israeli settlement. And because the settlers throw Garbage down at them. They have to put these nets here to protect them. Speaker 0: The family at the end of the alley is the Sidr. Just a few weeks before I arrived To Hebron, nearby settlers accused their 13 year old daughter, Salwa, of picking a knife up off the ground. Speaker 1: Anna has set in the So we're standing here, and I'm talking to her in front of her home. And every time we hear a noise, she looks up. And I Asked her, are you afraid the settlers are throwing something down at you? And she said, yeah. That is a better decision. Just talking to her, it's really, you don't feel safe at all. Like, it's not it's not a life that people Should or can accept. Speaker 0: So how did Hebron end up feeling like a prison for its people? After the Israeli occupation began in 1967, Hebron was among the 1st places Jewish settlements were built. This illegal land grab captured international attention. Speaker 3: Now there's pressure for large scale Jewish resettlement. And to some people, this looks very much like colonization. Speaker 0: Some settlers said they were coming to Hebron because of its sacred place in Judaism as the burial site of prophet Abraham and his family. Others said they moved there in response to a massacre of Jews that happened in 1929. That's when rising tensions over European Jewish immigration aimed at turning Palestine into a Jewish state led to violence. More than 60 Jews were killed, and homes and synagogues were destroyed in the ancient city. But even after the settlers moved in, Hebron's streets weren't segregated. Then in 1994, everything changed. An American Israeli settler armed with an assault rifle entered the Ebrahimi mosque during Ramadan and killed 29 Palestinians. Speaker 4: Palestinian fury as the victims of the mosque massacre are rushed to hospital in Hebron. Doctors say most were shot in the back as They knelt to pray. Speaker 0: The shooter was ultimately overpowered by survivors and killed. But today, many Israelis in nearby settlements continue to honor him. In response to this massacre and the unrest that followed, Israel punished the victims, closing off roads and choking the economic lifeblood of this Palestinian city. Speaker 1: You know, we're just seeing so many empty houses, empty storefronts, Israeli flags everywhere, soldiers stationed everywhere checking us. Speaker 0: Since the crackdown, over 1,500 Palestinian owned shops have closed for good, and more than 1,000 Palestinian families have moved away from Hebron City Center. Speaker 1: They have decimated the old city Israel has, and it's really unfortunate to see. I mean, this should be a thriving, bustling marketplace right now, and it's completely empty. Speaker 3: Look at this empty home. It used to be the prime real estate in the West Bank. Speaker 1: She's She's harassing a Palestinian right now just because Speaker 3: he's sweeping. He's sweeping. You can just see here. The Palestinians clean the street. They just Tried to clean around the military post to do their job. Yeah. Because this is still a street where Palestinians are at the war. And this settler, A woman told them this settler woman told them that, they they they shouldn't enter, they shouldn't enter there, They cannot enter these even though it's a military post. Speaker 1: Don't please don't touch our camera. That's wild. The settler woman got Mad at the Palestinian for sweeping the street, and then she attacked us on our cameras and tried to block us from filming. Speaker 0: Many of Hebron's settlers moved here from the United States. Sadio came from Brooklyn a few years ago. Speaker 1: Does it bother you that you're living somewhere so heavily militarized where Palestinians that have been here for generations are getting kicked out of their houses and can't walk on certain streets. Speaker 3: So, I'll ignore the use of the term Palestinian since there is no Such a nation or people, it doesn't bother me at all. Militarization is a thing happening all across the world. I'm not up to anything and Nobody's, invading my space for no reason. I don't care. Speaker 0: So why do you give these to us? Speaker 3: It's extremely important to show people what the occupation looks like, because this word is very vague for most people. Right? Occupation. And when you see here, when you walk on those segregated streets, you cannot ignore the reality. And I believe that it's my responsibility as someone who who took took part in it. The minimum that I can do is to try and show people what I was sent to do. I believe that any decent human being who will see this will want this to end. Speaker 1: So we're gonna attempt to enter Shoheda Street right now. No Palestinians are allowed to be on that street, only Israelis and foreigners. I'm gonna Enter on my US passport. Of course, I'm originally Palestinian, so we'll see how that goes. Speaker 0: While all of Hebron's old city has been affected by the occupation, The most striking example might be Shuhada Street. It used to be the city's most important vibrant thoroughfare. My dad went to middle school on this road, and his family owned shops here. But in the years following the 1994 massacre, Palestinians have been banned from walking on this street even if they live on it. Speaker 1: So the Israeli military welded these Palestinian doors Shut. Speaker 3: This is welded. We actually welded to shut their doors. We send Israeli soldiers to weld shut those Front doors, of these families, why while everyone else who's not a Palestinian can walk freely. Speaker 0: This video shows what it takes for 1 Palestinian woman to leave her home. She climbs her roof and scales back down to the ground to exit on a back street where she is allowed to be. Speaker 1: But But if you're a Jewish settler, you can walk out in the front in your front of your front door. Yeah. Look at us. Speaker 3: Not only if you're a Jewish citizen. Everyone who is not a Palestinian. Speaker 1: This is the old central bus station in Hebron, and they've turned it into a new military base that's under construction there. And behind it is a new settlement. Speaker 3: Over here, We can, walk and have a look on the old jewelry markets. This whole thing is a settlement. Speaker 1: This is how absolutely devastated it is right now. Settlers came and just ravaged the whole place and destroyed it. This is the old fruit and vegetable market. It was here, and now now what does the sign say, Ori? Speaker 3: Now this is a settlement. Speaker 1: The old city has suffered. Everywhere you look, there's just deserted shops, deserted homes, Destruction, broken windows. And in the middle of it all, there's, like, schools and and settlements and Israeli settlers just living their lives with the full protection Of the military. You know, one thing that's really striking being here is how incredibly silent it is. The only sound you hear is the flutter of these little Israeli Flags above. I keep thinking about how, you know, I directly descend from here. Not only is it, like, sad on just a human level, but there's a very personal element to this street as well. I don't blame my dad for not wanting to come back because it's that messed up. So So I'm trying to piece together exactly where my dad grew up. You know, I've pieced together that that's where my family's home is. And the view is of a bunch of Israeli flags In a military outpost on the on the hill over there, and in between them, the cemetery where my grandparents are buried and the home that my father grew up in. So, Man, I wonder if he's awake right now. I should FaceTime him. Hello. Speaker 0: Hi, baba. Speaker 2: Hi. Good morning. Speaker 1: Good morning. Hello. How are you? Speaker 2: Oh, I'm fine. Speaker 1: I wanna show you. I think this is where you grew up. Is this Speaker 2: This is Shuhada street right here. Speaker 1: Yeah. This is Shuhada. There's nobody here except for some soldiers and a few settlers. It's a total ghost town. Speaker 2: During the days, you see the people on the market And, and at night, I could see the singing and the dancing. It was all like the the heart of the city. Sad. So So sad. Speaker 1: It's so sad. Speaker 2: Well, I had a mixed feeling of nostalgia with anger. Speaker 1: This is the old Vegetable market. Does this look familiar to you? Speaker 2: Exactly. I used to go sometimes in the morning in the summer To buy cat, this is, despair over despair. What can I say? Speaker 3: How is make you feel, showing your dad? Speaker 1: I don't know. No. No. I feel really sad. Like, he grew up right there. You know, his parents are buried right there, and Speaker 2: I know it's really hard for him to Speaker 1: see this, and so it's It's emotional for me. Speaker 0: My dad wanted to talk to Ori. Speaker 2: Hello, my friend. Speaker 3: Hi. Hi. Nice to meet you. I'm glad you, for, Speaker 2: a peace wake up, dingle people like you to, Expose letter of the lie, and Speaker 3: I really hope you can be here and visit your childhood home at some point. Really, really hope. Speaker 2: You know what I do? I just keep looking at the pictures all over and over and over again. I am, physically in San Francisco, but spiritually and emotionally, always in April. Speaker 1: I'm curious. How did how did you feel watching me talk to my dad and then speaking to him yourself? Speaker 3: Like, sad, responsible that this is what the place that I grew up in, That I was so proud of when I was a child. This is what we're actually doing to people, and it feels, horrible to feel that. Speaker 1: What most haunts you and your conscience about what you did in your time as a soldier? Speaker 3: For me, it's the routine way we control the Palestinians. Right? A Palestinian can wake up in the morning And not know if we will be at work on time, go to sleep, not know if soldiers will invade his home. We basically control The most simple and basic elements of life Speaker 1: It's designed to break down the population of Palestinians and Show them who's in charge and Yeah. Humiliate them on a daily basis. Speaker 3: Exactly. How how can we make 2,500,000 Palestinians in the West Bank to feel That they cannot lift their head up. We will make them, understand that we control their lives. The segregated roads and the settlements are so forth and so forth, They exist all around the occupied territories. And military activity, home invasions, patrols, digital surveillance, they exist here, and they exist all over the West Bank. The difference in Hebron is that in a very short walk, we can see examples of all of it. Speaker 1: All of it. All of it. We saw all of it. Speaker 0: It was a heavy day. But before it ended, I wanted to visit my father's There's childhood home. As I stood on the roof overlooking the old city, I thought about how the landscape today is completely different from the one he He looked out at when he stood in the same spot, and I couldn't stop thinking about everyone I met and the price that they're paying for remaining. It's hard to shake the idea that this Palestinian father could have been My dad, I could have been Salwa. This could have been my life. Speaker 1: Hey, everyone. Thanks for watching this video from Al Khalil here in Hebron. Let me know in the comments what surprised you most about this experience, about this place, and stay tuned for the rest of our videos in our series films here in the occupied West Bank. Next up, I have a video looking at the Palestinian Christian minority here.
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@_NicoleNonya - #ProudPeasant #Medicareforall 🌹#NHS 🌹

@Angelo4justice3 American Jews funnel BILLIONS of tax exempt $ to war criminals in #Israel to steal Palestinian homes. This violates international law. #StopArmingIsrael American tax payer SUBSIDIZE these 'charities'. American Jews stealing homes in #Westbank & #jerusalem https://t.co/eTTRPQn2S0

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Americans hired by a US charity are seen building a fence outside a Palestinian family's home in occupied East Jerusalem. US charities have donated millions of dollars to settler groups, effectively subsidizing illegal settlement activity. Palestinians are appealing to Americans to stop funding their oppression, and the call is being answered. The video highlights the network of Israeli settlers tied to charity donations from abroad, including Americans involved in efforts to displace Palestinian families. The settler movement in Israel, charitable giving in the US, and the people participating in it are explored. The video also exposes the legal process used by settlers to forcibly remove Palestinians from their homes. Activists are calling for the removal of charity status for pro-settler nonprofits.
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Speaker 0: What are Americans doing at a scene like this from occupied East Jerusalem? In exclusive footage obtained by AJ Plus, you're watching a group of Americans build a fence outside 1 Palestinian family's home in Sheikh Jarrah. Speaker 1: Smile. Smile. Speaker 0: And they were hired to do it by the founder of a US registered charity. Speaker 1: Where are you from? Why are you doing Understand what you are doing. Yeah. Basically, I do. Speaker 0: In the last decade, US charities have funneled 1,000,000 of dollars to settler groups, And these donations are tax deductible, meaning Americans are effectively subsidizing settlement activity which is considered illegal under international law. Now Palestinians are appealing to people in the US to stop funding their oppression. Yeah. And that call is being answered. Speaker 2: And, Jacob, they are not welcome in Palestine. They are not welcome in New York City. Speaker 0: As the families impacted wage a relentless battle to stay in their homes for now, Their fate remains undecided. In this report for AJ Plus, we explore the links between the settler movement in Israel, charitable Giving in the US Just 1 question, rabbi, please. And the people who are participating in it. What's a guy from Virginia doing building a fence around the Palestinian family's home. This is Sheikh Jarrah, a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem that was occupied by Israel in 1967. It's against international law to push Palestinians out of this area, but that hasn't stopped settlers from using Israeli courts to do just that. Speaker 2: You are No. No. Stealing my house. Speaker 1: And if I don't steal it, someone else is gonna steal it. Speaker 0: No. No. The viral video of the Accord family confronting Jacob the settler is a crude example of how an American from Long Island could be directly involved in efforts to remove people from their homes. Speaker 2: This is not your house. Speaker 1: Yes. But if I go, you don't Go back. So what's the problem? Why are you yelling at me? I didn't do this. I didn't do this. Speaker 0: And he's not alone. AJ Plus is following attempts to evict another family from Sheikh Jarrah, And what we found is a network of Israeli settlers tied to charity donations from abroad and Americans themselves who are connected to efforts to displace the Salem family. The salems have lived in this home for over 70 years. 11 family members live under this roof, and the head of the household Fatima was born here. Of the 200 families living in this neighborhood, at least 93 are facing eviction according to the Israeli NGO Peace Now. In early December, city council member and right wing settler Yonatan Yosef And the deputy mayor of Jerusalem, Arya King, delivered an eviction notice to Fatima. Aria King is a central figure in the settler movement. He founded the Israel Land Fund, a group that advertises and facilitates property sales exclusively for Jewish residents. Speaker 1: The Israel Land Fund is dedicated to putting the land of Israel back into Jewish hands. Speaker 0: On its website, which has since been updated, you could find investing opportunities for, quote, ideology properties. But instead of Sheikh Jarrah, It's called the Hebrew Nacholat Shimon. In one listing, it said plots were being squatted on by Arabs who have built on them illegally or are renting. In an interview with AJ Plus, King was unapologetic about the Israel Land Fund's mission. From 2011 to 2017, almost All of its donations were from the Central Fund of Israel, a New York based nonprofit. And the Israel Land Fund's director is this man, Ben Packer, a nationalist rabbi from Virginia who also runs a youth hostel in Jerusalem that's been called out for its ties to extremism. Just days after the Salem family received its eviction notice, Ben Packer and a group of young Americans were caught on camera fencing off the land adjacent to the Salem House. Speaker 1: What are you doing? Where are you from? I'm Israel. Where are you from? Why are you doing this? Speaker 2: Work with Speaker 1: the contractor. Understand what you are doing? Yeah. Speaker 0: With the tacit support of Israeli police, The Americans and Israeli settlers installed wiring and a fence around the land just outside the family's home. Speaker 1: Hold up. Hold up. Hold up. One second. Are you Speaker 2: American? I'm Speaker 1: speaking English. Speaker 0: What's American? Speaker 1: No. No. No. Fuckin' no. Speaker 0: And this is how Israeli settlements begin. Nearly every government in the world thinks projects like this are illegal. Israel does not. Fatima's sons pleaded with the police to recognize that this has been their family's home for generations. The salems were among the 700,000 Palestinian refugees who were violently forced from their homes during Israel's creation in 1948. As the Salem family resisted their efforts, the American crew led by Packer refused to stop building the fence. The group's Efforts were punctuated by moments where they played up to the camera Speaker 1: Smile. Smile. Speaker 0: And listen to music on their phones. Settler work relies on a wide range of government and civic support, and Americans coming to Israel to participate in projects like this is just another part of that process. Camera. A bystander in the crowd even tried to call them out. Speaker 3: Yeah. You come into somebody's neighborhood. You decide either gonna put up a fence on a piece of property that hasn't ever been fenced because you think it's yours. Speaker 1: What do you think? Speaker 2: This is this land Speaker 3: isn't yours. Everybody knows this land isn't yours. Speaker 1: Yeah. How How long have you been here? 12 12 years. The cars. Look look at this. Speaker 3: So you you fenced in this territory because of the car? Speaker 1: The parking lot that belongs to us. Speaker 3: Oh, it belongs to you. Speaker 0: Soon, a key player in the settler movement shows up to the site. Oh, shit. It's Aria King. We were able to identify several of the Americans who showed up to the Salem family house. AJ Plus reached out to them for comment. None of them responded. Bonded. We also sent several requests to speak to Ben Packer but didn't hear back. So when we learned that he was in the US to raise money, we went looking for him. We've just landed in Charlotte, North Carolina because we've learned that rabbi Ben Packer is here giving a series of lectures. So we're gonna see if we can find him and ask him some questions. After waiting around for a few hours in a parking lot, we spotted him. Hi, Rabbi Packer. Hi. I'm Angie from AJ Plus. Speaker 1: Hello. Speaker 0: Hi. I've been trying to reach out to you for interview, see if we could talk. Yeah. Do you have a do you have a couple minutes now before you go in? Just answer a few questions. No. Just just 1 question, rabbi, please. Rabbi, can I tell you that we've seen footage of you with the Salem family property, and we just wanna know what's a guy from Virginia doing building a fence around a Palestinian home? What was the purpose of the fence? Rabbi, do you wanna tell us who you were working on behalf of when you put the fence up? The Outspoken rabbi, who in Palestine screamed in the faces of the people trying to stop him, was, to us, almost completely silent. It's really unfortunate that we couldn't get any answers tonight. Back in Sheikh Jarrah, the work to evict this family continues. And it's happening because people like Chaim Silberstein can use Israel's legal system to forcibly remove Palestinians. Chaim heads New Jersey registered charity called Keep Jerusalem. It's played a pivotal role in influencing policy and public opinion on issues of land ownership. At the site, he ignored the videographer who was filming him. Here's how this eviction is happening. Documents revealed here show that Chaim paid roughly $100,000 to buy the land from the descendants of the Jewish family who lived here before the Arab Israeli war in 1948. And this is key because Jewish residents have a legal process to reclaim land. Palestinians do not. He later transferred the property rights to another man who transferred it again to Yonatan Yosef. Remember, Yonatan is a member of the Israel Land Fund who showed up with Arya King to hand deliver Fatima's eviction. Documents reviewed by AJ Plus confirm that Chaim and Arya's operations have relied heavily on US charities and American tax deductible donations. Chaim and Arya deny using charity money to acquire land. Yonatan did not respond to our request for comment. We reached out for interviews. Chaim agreed. Speaker 4: It's now a secret that, we see Jerusalem as the eternal capital of the Jewish people. Speaker 0: Where did the money come from to make the purchase for Lot 47? Speaker 4: That's not for, for disclosure publicly. I don't think that's, It would be right to share information about where funds came from to buy properties. Speaker 0: Did you use funds from any of your charities to pay for that plot of land? Speaker 4: I never use any funds from any of our charities to to participate in land reclamation. My charities, The charities that I run are only educational. We only do advocacy work. Speaker 0: I'm just trying to clear this up because it was my understanding that you're the person who bought the property. You're listed as the trustee. Speaker 4: I was originally a trustee simply because the the investor at the time Was not in the country to sign the contract, and therefore, I signed for him as a trustee that I did not buy it. I did not did not use my own funds. I Simply, at the time, signed the contract temporarily until the the purchaser could take over the property legally. The goal here is to let, original owners or people, that are sympathetic to the cause to, to Reclaim these properties back to the Jews. Speaker 0: But the original owners aren't moving back in. And as a result of his actions, Palestinian families are forced from their homes. Chaim's charity has received 100 of 1,000 of dollars from the US and Canada, and its mission is to secure a Jewish majority in Jerusalem. In presentations available online, Keep Jerusalem says it's petitioned to demolish homes. Every settler organization has its own strategies, But what unites them is the belief that Jewish people have a biblically ordained right to the land at the expense of Palestinians and in clear violation of international law. Another people. Another crime. Global inequality. World crime. And that's why Activists from the Defund Racism Coalition are calling on New York state to strip the charity status of pro settler nonprofits. Speaker 2: If you stand against the displacement of the Palestinian people, you have to stand for these organizations to have their 501 c three tax charitable status for votes. Speaker 0: People who donate to these charities can write it off their taxes, so American taxpayers end up subsidizing it for them. Speaker 5: The fact that we pay for this, the fact that our tax is funded. And the fact that these Zionist organizations run rampant all over our city, opening up headquarters, operating freely, absolutely makes it our duty and responsibility To call them out is to say that we don't want our money, kicking Palestinian people out of their homes, and we don't want our money building and expanding Israeli settlements. Speaker 0: At least 10 of these charities have addresses in Midtown Manhattan, and protesters marched along a route to point some of them out. Speaker 2: It's not building right over there. So when we approach it, I want us to be as loud as possible because Speaker 1: I want them to hear us Speaker 0: Back in Sheikh Jarrah, new levels of provocation continue outside the Salem home. This time, a far right member of the Knesset set up a makeshift office outside the family's home declaring, quote, we are the landlords. 70 year old Fatima was injured and later during confrontations that followed. Still, her Palestinian neighbors remained defiant and prayed in front of the politician's tent. Later that night, at least a dozen people were injured in violence. It's now just a few weeks away from the Selim family's eviction date, the community continues to resist. And Fatima is firm on their future. Her family will do whatever it takes to stay in their home.
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@MiddleEastEye - Middle East Eye

“I ask myself, why don’t we do this with Israel? Why with other countries, yes, and with Israel, no?” Spain’s second deputy prime minister, Yolanda Diaz, called for an arms embargo on Israel. Diaz added that the Israeli army’s “barbarity” must come to an end https://t.co/eAY3uUGO3g

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We need to be aware of what is happening internationally. We must speak out about the situation in Palestine. Thousands of people, including children, have been killed by the Israeli army. Forty percent of Gaza's population are children. The United Nations' authority is being questioned. We need to work on the new configuration of international relations and ensure that international institutions serve their purpose. Human rights must be upheld. We should propose and work on solutions in relevant committees. We must continue to pressure for a ceasefire. We should consider sanctions and diplomatic pressure, including recalling ambassadors and imposing an arms embargo on Israel. We need to change Europe's position and be agents of change.
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Speaker 0: No podemos perder de vista lo que lo que está pasando a nivel internacional. Desde Sumar, tenemos que ser los altavoces de lo que está pasando hoy en Palestina. Hay más de doce mil personas, entre ellas miles de niños y niñas, que fueron asesinados por el ejército israelí. El cuarenta por ciento de la población en gaza son niños y niñas. No podemos dejar pasar esta barbaridad. La Autoridad Nacional de de las Naciones Unidas creo que hoy se encuentran entredicho. Lo ha dicho Antonio Guterres, el mundo ha cambiado, ha dejado bipolar, pero las instituciones jurídicas no, y tenemos que trabajar sobre la nueva configuración de las relaciones internacionales en estas comisiones de trabajo, unas instituciones internacionales que no están sirviendo para el objetivo que tenemos. Como él ha dicho, Los derechos humanos son de obligado cumplimiento, y lo volvemos a decir hoy aquí. Tenemos que ser capaces de defender instituciones internacionales que garanticen los derechos humanos. El profesor Ferragioli, con quien tuve la ocasión de estar con él hace poco en Roma, hablaba justamente de esto, de las garantías del cumplimiento de los derechos humanos. Os pido en las comisiones pertinentes que hagamos propuestas, que trabajemos en esto. Creo que es muy importante sumar, mira hacia adelante, es el futuro, y aquí tenemos una gran tarea. Lo que está pasando nos compromete a nivel humano, ético y político. Hay que seguir presionando hasta conseguir el alto al fuego. Escuchábamos estos días nuestra ministra belga, Petra, con la que hemos estado también recientemente, y creo que en la línea de lo que ella proponía hay que avanzar, hay que avanzar en la línea, sí, de las sanciones, hay que avanzar en las en la línea de la presión diplomática. Hay que llamar a consultas al embajador y, por supuesto, hay que conseguir un embargo a la compraventa de armas con Israel. Me pregunto yo, ¿por qué nacemos esto con Israel? ¿Por qué con otros países sí y con Israel no? Tenemos que conseguir que cambie la posición europea y tenemos que ser un agente de cambio.
Saved - November 17, 2023 at 1:35 PM

@dancohen3000 - Dan Cohen

These fanatical beliefs form the bedrock of U.S. support for Israel and were central at the recent pro-genocide rally in Washington DC. https://t.co/xMkYa5JXxx

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Israel, a nation rooted in biblical history, remains resilient despite challenges. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob ensures its deliverance. Israel is more than just a democracy; it is cherished by God. Jerusalem, the eternal capital, holds great significance. Israel's ultimate triumph lies in the defeat of Hamas, Hezbollah, and other enemies. Victory is non-negotiable.
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Speaker 0: Israel may be shaken, but she is not shattered. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob guarantees Israel's deliverance will come as proclaimed every year during passover. It says in every generation they rise is against Israel to destroy it. And the holy one blessed be he, saves Israel from their hands. The bible says, he that keepeth Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps. To those who seek to justify the slaughter of Israelis by demon demonizing the Jewish state. Israel is not merely a state. When millions of Zionists mentioned Israel, they don't just mean the only freedom loving democracy. Israel is this and more. Israel is the apple of God's eye. Israel is the shining city on the hill. Israel said God says of Israel, Israel is my firstborn son. Jerusalem is the city of God. Jerusalem is the shoreline of eternity. Jerusalem is the eternal capital of Israel today and forever. There is only 1 nation whose flag will fly over the ancient walls of the sacred city of Jerusalem. That nation is Israel now and forever. Is Israel's victory will come when Hamas and Hezbollah are in the ash heap of history along with Halen and Hitler. There is no substitute for victory.
Saved - November 17, 2023 at 1:20 PM

@jacksonhinklle - Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸

🚨🇮🇱 ZIONIST PRO-ISRAEL demonstrators protest by saying: “You’ll never live again because we’ll take your heads.” “You motherf***er, you Muslim, we kill your brothers.” “You f*gg*ts, we will live in Gaza.” “You’re animals, animals.” https://t.co/nynI2JeW1r

Saved - November 17, 2023 at 1:14 PM

@AJxoxoxoxo - AJ 🇵🇸🇰🇼

Anyone looking for “A Letter to America“ #alettertoamerica #US #BanAIPAC #CeasefireNowInGaza #FreePalestine #PALESTINE #BinLaden #AlShifaHospital https://t.co/AI8az3kRj1

Saved - November 17, 2023 at 3:52 AM

@ashoswai - Ashok Swain

Two Palestinian kids, playing with their scooter, have been shot by Israeli forces in the West Bank. https://t.co/3AW00EDZj9

Saved - November 17, 2023 at 3:41 AM

@AJEnglish - Al Jazeera English

These Muslim shopkeepers in India are no longer stocking Israeli and US products in support of the people of Palestine, starting a movement amongst the local community ⤵️ https://t.co/3m0Nf5gE4k

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We discussed the decrease in income and the possibility of boycotting Israeli and American products to show support. This boycott could have a small impact on our contribution to the cause. We also mentioned that the demand for these products has decreased, and if we continue to reduce it, it may have negative consequences. Additionally, we talked about the challenges of protesting, including clashes with the police and legal cases. In Aligarh, some Muslim students protested, resulting in police cases against four of them.
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Speaker 0: भई यह हमारा जो है हमें थोड़ी सी income कम हो जाएगी हम उनके साथ में वैसे नहीं लड़ सकते तो माशा हरिद्वार से तो हम लड़ सकते हैं. Speaker 1: When I heard this, I stop्ड by products iconic balance यू love us children have become वायलेंट ए डिमनी डे are यू सिंह passport इस वाली comment ए ए are रहमान एंड मोर violence violence To happen, so mean to stop buying these products to save गाजा. Speaker 2: देखिए यह हमारा एक छोटा सा contribution है क्योंकि हम यहां पर जो आम public है हमारे पास और कोई तरीका नहीं है अपना support दिखाने का तो मुझे ऐसा लगा क�� यह एक ऐसा है की इस तरीके से अगर boycott करते हैं product को हम जो इसरली और American products है इसको करते हैं तो यह हमें थोड़ा सा हमारी हमारी कोशिश है हमारा contribution होगा की जो हम वहां के लोगों के लिए हम कर Speaker 0: और वैसे हम देख भी रहे हैं, जो पहले demand होती थी वह demand भी अब नहीं है लेकिन जब हम इसको कम कर देंगे हम खत्म कर देंगे तो कहीं ना कहीं मार पड़ेगी और यह चीज़ हमने देखी भी है, मार पड़ी भी है. Speaker 3: सबसे पहले तो यहां पर protest बहुत करना अपने आप में एक, अपने आप में एक पूरा battle है, police से टकराव और jail और cases, अभी हमारे अलीगढ़ मुस्लिम stream में कुछ बच्चों ने police के लिए protest किया और उनके चार बच्चों के ऊपर police case है और.
Saved - November 25, 2023 at 2:56 PM

@anytweet - anytweet

@The_Money_G @AntiZionistB https://t.co/G9uaziZ6F0

@The_Money_G - Sam

@AntiZionistB https://t.co/CwApi0TluH

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In Israel, babies wake up peacefully, sleep soundly, and play with their pets. However, in Gaza, babies wake up to a different reality, sleep under difficult conditions, and children have a strained relationship with their mothers. In just 7 days, Israeli occupation forces have caused immense destruction, resulting in the deaths of 2,750 Palestinian civilians, including over 700 babies, children, and infants. Israel allegedly pays a significant amount of money to manipulate global news, brands, and celebrities to hide the truth about Hamas' actions towards Israeli children. The speaker presents this evidence and asks the audience to choose a side.
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Speaker 0: This is how a baby wakes up in Israel, but this is how a baby wakes up in Gaza. This is how a baby sleeps in Israel, but this is how a baby sleeps in Gaza. This is how a child looks at his mom in Israel, But this is how a child looks at his mom in Gaza. This It's how a child plays with his pets in Israel. But this is how a child plays with his In Gaza. In only 7 days, Israeli occupation forces has bombed, killed, brutally buried 2,750 Palestinian civilians. More than 700 out of Those were babies, children, and infants. Israel is Paying 1,000,000,000 of dollars to global news, brands, and celebrities to hide, distort, and fake the news saying that Hamas had been doing that to Israeli children with no proof. But now that I've showed you the proof. On which side are you on?
Saved - November 13, 2023 at 1:10 PM

@anytweet - anytweet

@adamis676 https://t.co/TRmLa8D0IT

@anytweet - anytweet

RT @LDelsoll: 🇮🇱 Israel want people to believe the crisis started on October 7. Let's remind everyone about Israel's decades of apartheid,…

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🇮🇱 Israel want people to believe the crisis started on October 7. Let's remind everyone about Israel's decades of apartheid, decades of ethnic cleansing and decades of oppression. Israel is committing apartheid against Palestinians and treats them as an "inferior" group 💔 #IsraelApartheidstate #ApartheidIsrael #IsraeliPropaganda #PalestineGenocide #PalestineHolocaust #Apartheid

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Israel and Palestine are not two separate countries at war, but rather one territory ruled by one government and one army. However, there are significant differences in the rights and privileges granted to Israeli Jews and Palestinians. Palestinians are divided into four areas with different ID cards that determine their rights and freedoms. They face restrictions on movement, limited political rights, and discrimination in various aspects of life. Israel has also implemented policies that prioritize Jewish development and expropriate Palestinian land. These practices align with the legal definition of apartheid, including intent to dominate, systematic oppression, and inhumane acts. The Israeli government's control over the entire territory further supports the accusation of apartheid.
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Speaker 0: Many people think of Israel and Palestine as 2 countries at war with this one, a state for Jewish people, occupying this one here where Palestinians live. The truth is both Israeli Jews and Palestinians live all over this territory ruled by 1 government and 1 army based on the idea of Speaker 1: Advancing the supremacy and domination of 1 group of people, Jews. Speaker 2: And that is what guides its policies and its practices Towards Palestinians. Speaker 0: In other words, apartheid. Apartheid is a loaded word tied to the racist South African regime of white minority rule. But although the word comes from there, apartheid isn't just a description of what happened in South Africa. It's actually a crime against humanity under international law. In 2021, Human Rights Watch accused Israel of carrying out apartheid. It based this accusation on the 1973 apartheid convention and the 1998 Rome statute, chief, which say that 3 elements have to occur for the crime of apartheid to apply. They are an intent by 1 group to dominate The other, systematic oppression by 1 racial group over another, and 1 or more inhumane acts, like denying people the right to leave and to return to their country, expropriation of landed property, and the creation of separate reserves and ghettos. So let's see if any of these apply Why do Israel's rule over Palestinians? Speaker 1: About half of the people that live here under Israel's rule are Palestinian, and the other half Or Jews, like myself. Speaker 0: For those 7,000,000 Israeli Jews, almost the entire land is one space. Whether they're here, here, here, or here, They have the same rights, privileges, and legal status. They can move freely, vote in the same elections, and live under the same laws. The boundaries are invisible to them. But for the 7,000,000 Palestinians, the boundaries are very visible. Whereas this is essentially one space for Israelis, Palestinians have been divided into 4 areas. Each area gets It's a different colored ID card issued by Israel, and your life and rights are determined by that ID card. In Gaza, Palestinians have no freedom of movement and are under for a complete Israeli blockade. Israel no longer has soldiers inside Gaza, but it controls every aspect of life from the outside. People in Gaza have no civil or political rights. They've got no say in the Israeli government that controls them. Palestinians in the West Bank also have very limited freedom of movement, with their population divided into 165 disconnected cantons cut off by Israeli tarry checkpoints, walls, settlements, and other infrastructure. They also have no civil or political rights in Israel. In East Jerusalem, Palestinians generally They have more freedom to move, but Israel can take away their right to live in the city. They can't vote in Israeli elections And Israel also bars them from taking part in Palestinian politics. Palestinians who are citizens of Israel can travel relatively freely, but they face restrictions on where they can live. They can vote in Israeli elections, but face legalized discrimination. Yara Hawaii is a Palestinian with Israeli citizenship. Speaker 2: This ID system, it it penetrates, you know, all areas of life, where you live, where you study, where you work, etcetera. Even the more intimate areas of life such as who you marry. Speaker 0: That's because for the most part, a Palestinian can't pass on their ID status to their spouse. Speaker 2: And this Has huge implications on where they can live. Many indeed actually end up leaving and choosing to live abroad because it is that difficult. Speaker 0: On rare occasions, Palestinians are able to change their ID, but only in one direction. Speaker 1: So for instance, if a Palestinian from East Jerusalem Moves, somewhere else inside the West Bank, they could lose their residency in East Jerusalem. And Israel, since it's considered that a downgrade, then that's a direction that would be feasible. And further down the line, again, from Israel's perspective, If West Bankers, move to the Gaza Strip, then that's a direction that Israel will accept, but not in the opposite direction. Speaker 0: So while Palestinians are granted different rights based on their IDs, nowhere do those rights match those of Israeli Jews. Looks like we can check off at least one of the elements required for apartheid to apply. When Israel was founded in 1948, 700,000 Palestinians had fled or been forced out. The result was that the new state had a Jewish majority. To maintain that majority, Israel has never allowed the refugees to return. The Palestinians who remained were given Israeli police citizenship, although they were kept under strict military rule for 19 years. But in 1967, when Israel occupied more lands including Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, it faced a problem. It wanted the land, but didn't want the Palestinians on that land. So it's refused to extend citizenship to the rest of the Palestinians under its control while keeping them under military rule ever since. To further control the ratio of Palestinians to Israeli Jews, Israel still bans Palestinian refugees and their descendants from moving into any of the territories it controls while encouraging any Jewish person anywhere in the world to immigrate to Israel even if they've never set foot there before. In Jerusalem, the Israeli authorities actually have a population target, 60% Jews to 40% Palestinians. Palestinians in Jerusalem are only granted a permanent residency permit even if they've been living in the city since before Israel was founded. Speaker 1: About 350,000 Palestinians are in that status, and which is Orwellian the way it's defined because the only thing permanent in permanent presidency is That it can actually always be taken away. Speaker 0: These permits can be revoked if a Palestinian moves out of the city, but Jewish Israelis living in Jerusalem never lose residency even if they move to the other side of the world. This discrimination has been enshrined in Israeli law. The 2018 nation state law says that Israel is The nation state of the Jewish people and that the right to national self determination in the state of Israel is unique to the Jewish people. That means that even Palestinians with Israeli citizenship aren't considered equal to Jews with Israeli citizenship. As Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu put it, Israel is not a state of all its citizens, but rather the nation state of the Jewish people and only them. So let's go back to that list from before. The nation state law is only one of many Israeli laws that explicitly discriminate against Palestinians. For example, there's the 1950 Absentees Property Law. Deeming Palestinian refugees absentees, Israel seized hundreds of thousands of acres of their land even though they were only absent because Israel wouldn't let them return. Remember, denying people the right to turn to their country, is on the list of inhumane acts that legally make up the third element of apartheid. There are more Israeli policies These that could fall under the category of inhumane acts, especially when it comes to land. Speaker 1: So Israel desires the land, even more so desires empty land Or land that it makes empty, and it doesn't desire the Palestinians living on that land. And that has resulted in policies in which land It's constantly moving in one direction. Land that used to be Palestinian becomes state land, and then that land is allocated For the development of towns and communities for Jewish citizens. Speaker 0: And, yes, expropriation of land is also an inhumane act. So let's see what that looks like on the ground. Across the entire territory, Palestinian communities are overcrowded and and surrounded by Jewish only communities. Speaker 2: It's the same type of practice of encircling Palestinian communities so that they they can't cutting them off from one another. It's a continuous practice that began in 1948, and was expanded to the West Bank In in 1967. Speaker 0: The Israeli state prioritizes Jewish development in places where it wants to restrict the growth of Palestinian communities, with the government keen to Judaize areas like the Galilee and the Negev. Speaker 2: Israeli politicians frequently use that term to Judaize an area. In other words, to ensure Israeli Jewish dominance in a particular area, where, you know, the government has a concern over the Palestinian demography. And in any other context, this would be condemned as, you know, gross ethnic engineering. It's in its basic laws, which is essentially the Israeli The constitution. The land is deemed the Jewish people, not the Israeli people, but the Jewish people. Speaker 0: In fact, only 3% of the land inside Israel's 1948 borders is allocated for its Palestinian citizens. Meanwhile, hundreds of new communities These have been built for its Jewish citizens, many on the ruins of destroyed Palestinian villages. Plus, there's the 200 illegal Jewish settlements that have been built across the West Bank as well. At the same time, thousands of Palestinian homes have been demolished or are under threat of demolition, having been built without permits because Israel rejects most Palestinian building applications. Meanwhile, in the Negev desert, the Israeli government wants to Sumize the land available for Jewish development, so it has tried to force Palestinian Bedouin citizens into small townships by demolishing their or homes and not allowing them to connect to the water and power grids. One village, Al Arakib, has been demolished more than 180 times. Speaker 2: Now just across the green line, a similar struggle is taking place in the village of Susia, which is, in the West Bank, just south of Hebron. And it too has faced, a series of mass demolitions by authorities in attempt to establish Israeli Jewish control over the area. Speaker 0: Looks like we can check off another one of the criteria for apartheid. Israel has total control of this entire territory. Even in Gaza and the West Bank, which have some limited autonomous Palestinian administration in place, Israel controls the borders, trade, resources, water, electricity, the airspace, the electromagnetic spectrum, the population registry, and more. Accusing a government of carrying out a crime Hence, humanity like apartheid is no simple matter. But we've seen how Israel's control over and discrimination against Palestinians fits the legal threshold for apartheid. Israel's own leaders knew this was happening, although they didn't do much to stop it. Speaker 1: The state that you have at the moment is is an apartheid state, isn't it? It's not yet apartheid, but it might, come on this slippery slope toward apartheid. Speaker 0: Still, how could apartheid apply to Israel when, say, Palestinian citizens can vote? Speaker 2: So as a Palestinian citizen citizens of Israel, I cannot question, the fundamental, the fundamental constitution of Israel, which says that the state is for the Jewish people and The Jewish people alone, my citizenship doesn't allow for inclusion in that state. And so therefore, participation in Israeli elections or In the Knesset is really nominal and, has no, has no potential to change policy. Speaker 0: Another argument against the accusation of apartheid is that the occupation is only temporary. And when it ends, Palestinians will rule themselves. Speaker 1: Roman people don't think that 54 years is temporary. We've passed that line already a very long time ago. And and, yeah, There's a lot of Israeli propaganda, insisting on that world view of democracy plus temporary occupation. No. It's not a democracy, and it's not a temporary occupation. It's 1 regime between the river and the sea, and that regime is apartheid.
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