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@disclosetv - Disclose.tv

NOW - Pro-Palestine crowd inside and outside the U.S. Capitol. https://t.co/n844w7zVyb

Saved - October 23, 2023 at 8:27 AM

@CensoredMen - Censored Men

🇵🇸 The father of famous models Bella & Gigi Hadid tells the story of how his family welcomed Jewish refugees from Germany to Palestine. Only to be kicked out of their own home by the same people they welcomed with open arms… https://t.co/lrLgWRVcUd

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My father's family had lived in Haifa for generations. When Jewish refugees from Poland and Germany arrived on a ship, they were not allowed to disembark in America or Cuba. So they came to Haifa, where my great grandfather had built the port. The refugees had a banner on their boat, pleading for help and saying they had lost their homes. Two families were taken in by my father's house, and they lived with us for two and a half years. When I was born, my mother went to her parents' house in Nazareth. When she returned with me, we were locked out of our home. Despite my mother's pleas, they wouldn't even give her something to wrap me in. So she had to go to a refugee camp in Syria.
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Speaker 0: Which is the city that my father lived there for 100 of years with this father and grandfather and great grandfather and so on. When, a ship came from Poland with the refugees, Jewish refugees from Poland and Germany, whatever. And they went to several several countries. 1st went to America, and they went to Cuba, and they won't let them off, so they came to Haifa. And funny enough, is Haifa is a is a port that my great grandfather built, and they had a banner on the side of their boat saying, we lost our homes in Germany and our hope. Can you don't let us our hope and, here in in your country. So and they took them they took 2 families. Each 2 2 families and others did, and I brought them to our house or to my father's house. And they lived with us for two and a half years. And, when I was my mother was pregnant with me. My mother went to Nazareth to her parents' house, and she had me. And I was 9 days old when she came back to suffered to take me inside our home, and we were locked out. The fact I came back home and no one even let us in into our home when my mother begged them to to get a or a something to put around me. They won't let her, so she moved on down to the refugee camp in Syria
Saved - October 24, 2023 at 9:04 AM

@CensoredMen - Censored Men

🇵🇸 The Reality of Palestinians for more than half a century. https://t.co/xaa1McGNFm

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The speakers express their frustration with the lack of empathy for Palestinians and criticize the Israeli government's actions. They highlight the high civilian casualties and destruction caused by bombings, emphasizing the need for equal outrage and condemnation. The speakers condemn the occupation and call for an immediate two-state solution. They also criticize the significant amount of money sent to defense contractors instead of aiding those affected. The transcript ends with a plea to end the occupation and a question about how many more years it will take for change to happen.
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Speaker 0: I cry, for those Israeli innocent civilians, Speaker 1: but do I see you guys crying for Palestinians? But do I see you guys crying for Palestinians? Speaker 0: I mean, Chris Christie was just on here treating it like it's no big deal because, what, Palestinian lives don't matter. Speaker 1: I think the real bigotry here is saying that Palestinians, we can kill 3 times as many of them already, Speaker 0: and this is the appetizer Netanyahu and his barbaric government have Speaker 1: not even started the entree murder and death and mayhem they're about to do? And that's somehow okay killing 3 times as many Palestinian civilians, Let alone the occupation, which is bigotry by definition. We say that everyone in the world can, defend themselves, and have their own state, can have sovereignty except the Palestinians? And the reasoning behind that is the Palestinians are what? They're what? The idea is that they are savages and that Muslims are too violent and cannot control themselves, so they must be occupied for 56 brutal, disgusting years. So I've had enough of the bigotry against Muslims and Palestinians, And I need you to speak out against that instead of covering every outrageous, atrocious action of the right wing government of Israel I go, oh, it's anti Semitism. When whenever Israel is criticized, you people go, oh, no. It's anti Semitism. No. There's real anti sim do you know why Palestinians might not like Israelis? Speaker 0: Let me take a Speaker 1: look at my job. Press Let me respond. 56 straight year, dropping bombs bombs on residential buildings? Fifty ambulances have been hit. 10 out of 25 hospitals don't operate anymore. The incubators are about to run out energy? There's 45 babies that might die today. The parents I just read on CNN are writing the names of the kids on their calves, on their legs so that if they are killed in a bombing and they're mutilated, they could find their bodies. Imagine writing the aim of your child on their legs so that you could find them in the rubble after Israel or any government drops a bomb on them? And I need the west to understand something. Bombs kill people. And do you know how they kill people? They incinerate them alive or Their heads explode. So what happened in Israel was a was a disaster and disgusting. But you have to be equally honest And equally outraged at the immorality of incinerating babies and grandmothers and aunts and uncles, which is what we're doing right No. Americans not Genks, let me on stage. Aid for death and destruction. Enough of that occupation. End it today. End it today. It's monstrous. And let's be honest. When you drop a bomb and and a and a kid's head explodes and a grandmother is incinerated, that is terrorism, killing 3 times as many civilians as Hamas is terrorism, And it is the same if it is done by a government, but it's never enough for the bloodthirsty Netanyahu. No. More death of Palestinians. More babies killed. That's what his answer is. And it's this and the United States of America. I'm running for president here. There's no way in the world I would allow this. Sending $105,000,000,000. And it doesn't even go to Israel, Ukraine, or Taiwan. It goes to the defense contractors that get that brought these greedy American politicians and and get most of that money? And if you're a moral person, you of course, you believe that the Palestinians are not the only people in the world that cannot govern themselves. If you say that you are being, by definition, a bigoted and a racist, we have to have 2 state solution Immediately. Immediately. If 56 years of occupation and brutalizing these people is not enough, is 57 years going to be enough? Is a 156 years gonna be
Saved - October 28, 2023 at 6:58 PM

@blm860 - Black Lives Matter 860 (Hartford CT)

Free Palestine March in Hartford https://t.co/Yu5b2O71uT

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Gender reveal paraphernalia and the scent of freedom fill the air on a hot July afternoon. People gather, setting up fireworks without any particular reason.
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Speaker 0: Gender reveal paraphernalia has Smells like garden Freedom. A hot July afternoon. People set up all fireworks for no reason.
Saved - October 29, 2023 at 12:16 PM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

EX ISRAEL SOLDIER EXPLAINS HOW THEY HARASS PALESTINIANS https://t.co/BoLoe51lcu

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In Hebron, there is a unique situation where 850 Israeli settlers live among 180,000 Palestinians. To maintain control, 650 combat soldiers patrol the city. Their goal is to make their presence felt, so they conduct nightly patrols, breaking into random houses and waking up families. They search the premises and then move on to the next house, repeating this process throughout their 8-hour shift. This has been happening since the start of the Second Intifada in September 2000, with the aim of creating a constant sense of military presence and the feeling of being chased among the Palestinian population.
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Speaker 0: 1,000 Palestinians live in Hebron. It's a unique city by that, that it's the only Palestinian city as a whole, if you put aside East Jerusalem, that has an Israeli settlement in the heart of the city. So you have 850 settlers living in a city center of a 180,000 Palestinians. Guarding them, you have 650 combat soldiers on a day to day basis, and I was one of these 650 soldiers for a while. So what do you do? You make your presence felt. How does it look like? You have 2 military patrols. 1 is in charge of the old city of Hebron. The other 1 is in charge of Palestinian neighborhoods around the old city. And that's their job to make their presence felt. You start your night shift patrol 10 o'clock till 6 o'clock in the morning, 8 hour shift. Walking the streets of the old city, break into a house. It's not a house we have intelligence about, around the mouse. I'm the sergeant, I lead the patrol, choose a random mouse, break into the house, wake up the family. Men one side, women the other side, Search the place, you can yourself imagine the dynamics. What happens when you break into a family 2 o'clock at night, wake everyone up? Search the place, finish, go out to the street, knock on some doors, make some noise, run to the other corner of the street, invade another house, wake up the family, search, go out, run to the other corner of the old city, another random house, and that's basically how you pass your 8 hour shift. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from September 2000, when the 2nd Intifada started, till today it didn't stop for one second. Yeah, the idea is very simple. Every Palestinian needs to feel the military is right here. Yeah, you never know when we're going to show up, when we're going to start, when we're going to end, how many we're going to be, what we're going to do. It's to do what we call in the military, to create the feeling of being chased.
Saved - October 30, 2023 at 5:34 AM

@KimDotcom - Kim Dotcom

This fact-based video on the history of oppression and racism against Palestinians by Israel was taken down on Instagram after getting 12 million views. Watch this. Is Israel really the victim? https://t.co/LKM5xumz3y

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Israel is accused of being a racist country, founded on the expulsion and massacre of Arabs. Polls show that a significant number of Israelis hold discriminatory views towards Arabs, and these views are reflected in government policies. Laws restrict intermarriage and deny certain rights to non-Jews. Advocating for the genocide of Palestinians does not hinder political careers, and some politicians openly express hatred towards Arabs. Israel portrays itself as a victim, but its actions suggest a goal of genocide. The current situation, including the cutting off of basic services to Gaza, aligns with a long-standing pattern of discrimination and violence.
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Speaker 0: Israel is one of the most racist countries in the world. While you'll never hear anyone in the mainstream media say this, this is actually one of the most important things you need to understand if you wanna know what's happening right now. It. From its inception, the whole idea of Israel as a country was based on racism. Israel was conceived as a Jewish state, and while there's nothing wrong in principle with Jews having a homeland. The promise that they insisted that that homeland had to be in Palestine, which already belonged to someone, the Palestinians. The slogan of Israel's founders was, a land for a people for a people without a land. But deep down, they all knew that the only way to have a Jewish majority in Palestine, an Arab country, was to expel the Arabs. One of the founders of Israel, Joseph Weitz, wrote, there's no room in the country for both peoples. There's no way but to transfer the Arabs from here to neighboring its countries. Israel was quite literally founded by expelling and massacring hundreds of thousands of Arabs in a years long process called the what's up about. And when you found a country based on racial exclusion, you're gonna get a culture that fosters and celebrates racial exclusion. Because countries that commit terrible atrocities. Rarely acknowledge committing those atrocities. And the presence of Palestinians who remained in Palestine became a constant reminder, a not only of the violence that founded Israel, but of the constantly looming threat that they might come back and try to reclaim their land. Every day, you can find videos coming out it's Israel showing Israelis calling for all Arabs to die. It's Insulting the prophet Mohammed, it's desecrating mosques, spitting on Christians, mocking and celebrating the murder of Palestinians, committing it's violent hate crimes against Palestinians, watching Gaza get carpet bombed from a cliffside for entertainment. But don't just go off these anecdotes. Let's look at some of the polls. 1 poll found that 2 thirds of Israeli teens believe Arabs to be less intelligent, uncultured, and violent. He'd also found that 50% of Israelis wouldn't live in the same building as Arabs, it's wouldn't befriend Arabs, wouldn't let their children befriend Arabs, and wouldn't let Arabs into their homes. Another poll found that 60% of it. Israeli Jews want segregation from Arabs. Another poll found that half of Israeli Jews agree with the statement, most Jews are better than most non Jews because they were born Jews. It. The poll also found that 88% of Israeli Jews would be disturbed if their son befriended an Arab girl, and 90% would be disturbed Their daughter befriended an Arab boy. This poll found that about half of Israeli high schoolers don't think Arabs should have the right to vote. Another poll showed that almost half of Israeli Jews don't want Arabs teaching their kids. Not only are these views widely held in Israeli society, they're also represented in government, it, which codifies these sentiments into law. For example, Israel is a law that says if an Israeli marries a Palestinian or someone from several other regional Arab states, it. That person isn't allowed to move in with said Israeli. This law was passed in 2003, but it's been renewed every single year since. It. Israel also doesn't allow interreligious marriage to be performed in the country, which is meant to deter Jews from marrying non Jews. It. In 2018, Israel passed the nation state law, a law which has constitutional status, which says the right to exercise national self determination, it, I e, have rights, is the exclusive right of Jews, no one else. There's also the Nakba law, which makes it illegal to acknowledge It's the Nakba, the expulsions of Palestinians that were needed to found Israel. This would be like passing a law to make it illegal to talk about indigenous genocide or slavery in America. There's also the admissions committee law, which basically allows towns to operate panels that deny applications for entry It's based on sociocultural compatibility, which essentially just legalizes racist housing discrimination. In Israel, it. Advocating genocide of Palestinians doesn't hurt your chances of holding a high positioning government. And in fact, in many cases, it helps. It. In 2014, Israeli lawmaker Aylet Shaked wrote an unhinged rant on Facebook, calling all Palestinians enemy combatants and saying their mother should Adi killed for giving birth to, quote, little snakes. The next year, she was appointed a minister of justice by Benjamin Netanyahu. It. Itamar Ben Gavir, a lifelong admirer of Merrick Khan in Arab exterminationist, a man who praised the Jewish settler who killed the Palestinian for throwing a rock at a Tim. A man who was famously acquitted after being criminally charged for chanting death to Arabs is Israel's current minister of national security. It. He's not some fringe figure either. He's one of the most popular politicians in Israel right now. In the last few days, Israel's been working hard to cast itself as the victim, the victim of hatred, the victim of terrorism, the victim of anti semitism, that they have no choice but to lay siege to Gaza. It. But underneath this carefully concocted victim complex is a racist, Jewish supremacist state that's been trying to finish the job it. The nutbah started for decades. And, really, this shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. After all, they're literally cutting off water and electricity to a city It's 2,000,000 people right now. Their generals talk openly about flattening Gaza and killing the animals, meaning Palestinians. It's obvious their goal is genocide.
Saved - November 13, 2023 at 1:43 PM

@BerarAlnagm - B.A

Israeli settler trying to take over Palestinian house in Sheikh Jarrah #Beforeoct7 https://t.co/Ei9L9BuOAM

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Jacob is being accused of something he claims he didn't do. The speaker is upset and yelling at Jacob, but Jacob insists he is innocent. Jacob argues that if he doesn't take care of his own health, someone else will. He firmly states that no one is allowed to steal his health.
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Speaker 0: Jacob, you know this is not your house. Yes. But if I go, you don't go back. So what's the one? Why are you yelling at me? I didn't do this. I didn't do this. But you to yell at me, but I didn't do this. I didn't do it. I didn't do it. But you to yell at me, but I didn't do this. You are stealing my health. And if I don't steal it, someone else is gonna steal it. No. No one no one is allowed to steal it,
Saved - November 2, 2023 at 3:04 AM

@implausibleblog - Farrukh

Powerful report by @mattfrei on Palestinians being evicted by extremist Israeli settlers #C4News https://t.co/zOMd2j4xaK

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The United States has warned Israel about extremist settlers and condemned violence against innocent residents in the occupied territory. The conflict in the West Bank revolves around land ownership, with Palestinian villages alongside illegal Israeli settlements. The settlers pose a greater threat, protected by the army. Palestinian villagers live in fear of being targeted by settlers. Despite threats, some residents refuse to leave their homes. The settlers engage in intimidation tactics, such as cutting electricity and blocking access to villages. In one village, Zenuta, residents are forced to leave and relocate to an area with no proper housing. Palestinians face difficulties obtaining permission to build permanent structures due to Israeli authorities. The Israeli settler authority holds power over Palestinian lives, denying them basic rights.
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Speaker 0: And the United States has warned Israel to rein in extremist settlers, saying that violence against innocent residents in the occupied territory was totally unacceptable. Well, we've been to 2 villages, 1 evacuated amid threats by settlers, the other was given 24 hours notice to leave, but the residents there decided to stay. Watch. At heart and for so long, this conflict has been about land, this parched land, and who has the right to call it home. The occupied West Bank should be the core of an independent Palestinian state, but it's become a troubled archipelago of warring communities, Palestinian villages and towns side by side with illegal Israeli settlements. These signs are everywhere, but the greater menace is posed by the Israeli settlers and the army that protects only them. Case in point, we came across these soldiers this morning dealing with a small demonstration. One of the shots that rang out Killed the Palestinian youth. What they're demonstrating against, and what we've come to see, is the alarming rise since October 7th. In the village of Susia, the playground is inhabited only by ghosts. The Palestinian villagers are afraid to stay out in the open in case the settlers take potshots. So this is your olive oil? Speaker 1: Yeah, olive oil. Also, this is our zata. That's Speaker 0: what I love. Nasser invites me into his kitchen. His wife, Sara, has baked fresh bread. The hospitality here is impeccable. And the threats from the Israeli settlers who live less than a kilometer away are unmistakable. What reason did the settlers give you or the army for leaving? What did they say? Speaker 1: Nothing. Just come in and say 24 Auras, leave in or we kill you. Speaker 0: Are you going to leave? Speaker 1: No. No. We we are assistance. We stay You stay here? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaker 0: One of the reasons they're not leaving is that they've already had to do so once before when his father was thrown out of the village where he was born. But the reason Outside, Nasrat shows me another trick the settlers get up to now. Speaker 1: You see? Speaker 0: So the settlers cut the electricity Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. In the village. Yeah. In in in the village, Jabal Bhutom. Yeah. Speaker 0: As you can see, the main access from the road to the village has been blocked by these boulders, which have been moved here by the settlers In the middle of the night, just as they block the local well for the village and they cut their electricity lines, they do everything they can to render life In these villages, unlivable. Pure intimidation, illegal under international law, but happy. 10 minutes' drive away, the village of Zenuto. A hive of DIY activity. But here, they're not building. They're dismantling, packing up to leave for good. In Zenuta, the threat has worked. Speaker 1: We're going we're going to another, area. It's nearby a checkpoint in the Ramadan area. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: It's also area c. Speaker 0: But do they have a house there? Speaker 1: Nothing. Only like a field. Speaker 0: So how will they live? Speaker 1: God help us. Speaker 0: And how long have they been here in this place? The main reason why the houses here are so flimsy is that the Palestinian villagers never get the permission from the Israeli authorities to build anything more solid, more permanent. And on this store, we find a bitter irony. So it says here, humanitarian support to Palestinians And risk of forcible transfer in the West Bank and at least a dozen sponsors, including the UK. And guess what? That's exactly what's happening. Sortsable transfer of people. Like an insult to those packing up their homes and dismantling their dwellings, Straddling the hill next door, the most solid building for miles, the headquarters of the Israeli settler authority in this part of the West Bank. Do you have any rights here? Speaker 1: We don't have any rights because it's the the ones that responsible for our life, the judge that we are asking them, for I bare mission to build a school, I bare mission to build a home, are the settlers that are aiming to take us away from here. Speaker 0: But he helps to roll up the family carpets in the house that used to be his, In the village that he grew up calling home,
Saved - November 5, 2023 at 4:46 PM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

MALCOLM X ON PALESTINE FACTS https://t.co/xG2LLMzm2k

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The Palestinian struggle is a fight for basic human rights and against occupation. Similar to the civil rights movement in the US, Palestinians have faced historical suffering and displacement. Advocating for Palestinian rights does not mean denying Jewish rights. It is important to seek a just solution for peace and dignity for all. This is not just a political struggle, but a moral battle for the right to exist in peace. We must stand with the Palestinian people in their quest for justice and unite in creating a world where everyone can live freely and with dignity.
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Speaker 0: Palestinian struggle is not just a cry for justice. It's a blistering battle for the most fundamental human rights that every living soul on this planet should inherit by birthright. It's an unyielding resistance against the oppressive, suffocating grip of occupation and the callous denial of the most basic human dignity. Just as the civil rights movement in the United States fought against the chains of racial discrimination, nation, so too do the Palestinian people strive to shatter the chains of occupation and tyranny. Never forget, my friends, that the much like African Americans in the United States, have been subjected to a heart wrenching history of suffering and torment. The birth of Israel in 1948 brought forth the mass expulsion and dispossession of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their ancestral homes and land. This is a historic injustice that continues to haunt the lives of Palestinians to this very aid. The situation in Palestine serves as a brutal reminder of the consequences of colonialism and the ruthless dispossession of indigenous its people. It is an agonizing reminder that the fight for justice knows no borders, and we must stand united it in solidarity with all oppressed people whether they reside in the United States, South Africa, or anywhere around the world. Let's be unequivocally clear. Advocating for the rights of the Palestinian people is not synonymous with denying the rights and security of the Jewish people. The fight for justice in Palestine is not an assault on any particular group, but an unwavering stand against the policies of a Zionist state that has, for far too harm strip Palestinians of their rights. We must remember that numerous Jewish voices also resound in the calls for justice and peace in Palestine, and their voices must not be silent. In our relentless pursuit of justice for the Palestinian people, we must Also acknowledge that it is in the best interest of the entire world to seek a just and enduring solution to the Israeli any in conflict. It is a pursuit in the name of peace, stability, and the dignity of all mankind. But let me underscore this. The battle for justice in Palestine is not merely a political struggle. It's an elemental moral battle. It's the fight for the most basic human rights of a people who have suffered these injustices for far too long. It's the fight for the right to exist in peace and security free from the ceaseless specter of violence and dispossession. If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. I implore every person of conscience, regardless of their origins or leaps to stand steadfast with the Palestinian people in their unwavering quest for justice. By any means necessary. Let us unite in building a world where every soul can live in freedom and dignity, where the rights of Every individual are not just respected, but celebrated. The struggle for justice in Palestine is a universal fight, a resonating echo of the battles waged by oppressed people across the globe. It's a battle we must champion, a torch we must carry, and a legacy we must honor. Thank you, and free
Saved - November 11, 2023 at 11:13 PM
Saved - November 12, 2023 at 12:17 AM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

ZIONIST OPPRESSION THROUGHOUT THE WORLD https://t.co/sLTJu8CwDN

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Israel has been involved in various oppressive regimes and genocides throughout its existence. In 1994, Israel armed Hutu militias during the Rwandan genocide, where over 1,000,000 Tutsis were murdered. Israel also supported apartheid South Africa, supplying them with weapons and assisting in their nuclear weapons program. During Guatemala's civil war, Israel armed and trained state forces responsible for the genocide of over 200,000 indigenous Mayans. Additionally, Israel has provided training to American police officers, including those involved in the killing of George Floyd.
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Speaker 0: Whilst Israel commits all out genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, it's also bombing Lebanon and bombing Syria. Let's take a look at all the oppressive regimes and genocides Israel has supported in this short 75 year existence. Israel was involved in the Rwandan genocide in 1994. The Rwandan genocide is recognized as one of the worst genocides in modern history. Over 1,000,000 Tutsis were murdered by Hutu militias. Israel armed those Hutu militias. Israel supplied the guns, the rifles, bullets, and grenades used to murder over 1,000,000 Tutsis in Rwanda. And since 1994, Israel has tried to conceal all of its arms exports to Rwanda fearing prosecution. It's also no surprise that whilst Israel practices its own apartheid, it was Apartheid South Africa's staunchest ally. Israel didn't only arm the apartheid government it was also helping them to create nuclear weapons. Whilst other governments around the world were boycotting apartheid South Africa, placing an embargo on that government, Israel was the only one to oppose that boycott and that embargo. And for decades, the Zionist Israeli Federation in South Africa have honored men such as Percy Utah. Percy Utah prosecuted Nelson Mandela and led to Nelson Mandela spending 27 years of his life in prison for fighting apartheid. Throughout Guatemala's civil war from 1960 to 1996, over 200,000 indigenous Mayans were murdered by state forces, and over 1,000,000 were displaced. The Guatemalan state forces responsible for the Mayan genocide were, of course, armed and trained by Israel. Even when the US suspended all of its military funding to the Guatemalan state forces carrying out this genocide, Israel filled in the gap. Not only did Israel give them $38,000,000,000 worth of arms to continue this genocide, the Galil assault rifle, an Israeli made weapon, became standard issue for the Guatemalan state forces carrying out this genocide. Israel also provided licenses for Guatemalan forces to make their own weapons in Guatemala. Since 1990, hundreds of American police officers, including agents from the FBI, the CIA, and ICE, Immigration and customs enforcement have been sent to Israel on police exchange training programs. The knee to neck restraint used by Derek Chauvin to murder George Floyd It's also used by Israeli police and Israeli soldiers against Palestinians. Black lives matter.
Saved - November 14, 2023 at 3:34 AM

@ajplus - AJ+

What is life like for Palestinians living under Israeli occupation? Here are at least four main ways they differ. https://t.co/zB6FcKZ8Qg

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This video highlights the stark differences in daily life between Israelis and Palestinians. Israelis enjoy a high level of education and low unemployment rates, while Palestinians face limited opportunities and a high unemployment rate. Palestinians also face restrictions on movement, with the need for special permits to visit each other and numerous checkpoints in the West Bank. Israeli citizens have more freedom to travel abroad and do not face the same restrictions. Additionally, Israel controls imports and exports into Gaza, determining the cost of essential items like electricity, medicine, and water. Palestinians in Gaza live in poverty, earning only $180 a month, while the monthly minimum wage in Israel is $1400. Palestinians also face daily violence under military occupation, with a higher number of casualties compared to Israeli civilians.
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Speaker 0: This viral video sums up just how different daily life has been for young Israelis and Palestinians. Uploaded on October 12th, it shows just how different the 2 places looked. But there's so much more to unpack when you think about how Israelis experience life compared to Palestinians. For starters, Israel is one of the most educated countries in the world. And while most Israeli job seekers can easily find a gig with a 6% unemployment rate, young people in Gaza have very few options and face an unemployment rate of 70%. After high school, a lot of Israelis choose to attend university broad, but that's nearly impossible for most Palestinians who basically need permission from Israeli authorities just to move around. People in Gaza and the West Bank need to apply for a special permit just to visit each other. And they're often denied. Meanwhile, in the occupied West Bank, Palestinians face hundreds of roadblocks and checkpoints just to get to school, go to the doctor, or visit family. Israeli citizens don't face those same restrictions. In fact, many young Israelis take a year to travel abroad either before or after entering their mandatory military service. Israeli authorities also control all imports and exports into Gaza. Meaning, Israel dictates the cost of electricity, medicine, construction materials, toys, and even water for Palestinians. The overwhelming majority of people in Gaza live in poverty. Palestinians there make about $180 a month. That's not even enough to cover basic needs. In Israel, the monthly minimum wage is about $1400. Living under military occupation means Palestinians are exposed to daily violence. Prior to the attacks on October 7th, Israeli forces killed over 65 100 Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank over the last 15 years. In that same time frame, 177 Israeli civilians were killed.
Saved - November 19, 2023 at 1:35 PM
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Last month, a viral story about a Muslim man in Ohio being injured in a hate crime turned out to be a hoax. Surveillance footage revealed that he was actually injured in a fight with his brother. The alleged hoaxer and his brother have been charged with domestic violence and assault. This incident adds to a series of high-profile hate crime allegations involving Muslim Americans that turned out to be hoaxes. It is important to remain vigilant and verify such claims.

@MrAndyNgo - Andy Ngô 🏳️‍🌈

Last month, Muslim group CAIR and various influencers made a story go viral about a Muslim man in Ohio who said he was seriously injured by a car driven by a person who screamed "Kill all Palestinians" and "Long live Israel." Northridge Police investigated & determined it was a hate crime hoax. They say they found surveillance footage showing he actually was injured in a fight with his brother. Hesham Ayyad (the alleged hoaxer) & Khalil Ayyad have been charged with domestic violence and assault. Hesham is additionally charged with falsification, making false alarms & obstructing official business. Muslim Americans have long been involved in numerous high-profile hate crime allegations that turned out to be hoaxes, especially since Trump was elected. #HateHoax https://twitter.com/CAIRNational/status/1716568332223045874

@CAIRNational - CAIR National

An individual in a dark SUV reportedly hit a man in Ohio before shouting "long live Israel" and anti-Palestinian slurs at him. We urge law enforcement authorities to fully investigate this disturbing attack and charge the perpetrator with a hate crime. https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-cleveland-seeks-hate-crime-probe-after-vehicular-assault-on-palestinian-american-by-driver-shouting-kill-all-palestinians-long-live-israel/

@MrAndyNgo - Andy Ngô 🏳️‍🌈

It was a hoax.

@MrAndyNgo - Andy Ngô 🏳️‍🌈

It was a hoax.

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

BREAKING: US MUSLIM ON LIFE SUPPORT AFTER ISRAELI TERRORIST ATTACK In Ohio, an Israeli TERRORIST ran over a man whilst yelling “Kill all Palestinians,” “Long live Israel.” He then allegedly turned around and hit the man while shouting “DIE!”. More hate crimes against Muslims

@MrAndyNgo - Andy Ngô 🏳️‍🌈

It was a hoax, imam.

@omarsuleiman504 - Dr. Omar Suleiman

Another anti-Palestinian hate crime in the United States. Our politicians and media have done so much harm. Please stay vigilant. Via @CAIRNational • CAIR-Cleveland Seeks Hate Crime Probe After Vehicular Assault on Palestinian-American by Driver Shouting ‘Kill all Palestinians,’ ‘Long live Israel’ (CLEVELAND, OH, 10/23/23) – The Cleveland chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Cleveland) today called on state and federal law enforcement authorities to investigate an alleged vehicular assault on a Palestinian-American man as a hate crime. On Sunday afternoon, an individual in a dark SUV reportedly hit the 20-year-old victim while he was walking on Cook Road on the border of Olmsted Falls and North Ridgeville. The victim of the reported hit and run said he was walking home from eating lunch when a car slowed down and rolled down the window. The driver of the car allegedly started yelling at him using anti-Palestinian statements like “Kill all Palestinians,” “Long live Israel,” as he swerved his car to intimidate the victim. The driver then allegedly turned around and hit the man while shouting “DIE!” To read the rest of the press release visit our website. Find our website in our linktree in our bio or visit http://caircleveland.com.

CAIR-Cleveland Protecting Civil Rights. Fighting Bigotry. Promoting Tolerance. caircleveland.com

@MrAndyNgo - Andy Ngô 🏳️‍🌈

Read about the latest Muslim hate crime hoax: https://thepostmillennial.com/20-year-old-ohio-man-arrested-after-he-allegedly-faked-an-anti-palestinian-hate-crime?utm_campaign=64470

20-year-old Ohio man arrested after he allegedly faked an anti-Palestinian hate crime Investigators said the injuries came from a fight with his brother. thepostmillennial.com
Saved - January 11, 2024 at 10:26 AM

@StopArabHate - Stop Arab Hate

🚨Why is the tech industry so openly anti-Palestinian? Here are 10 examples from professionals at companies like OpenAI, Facebook, and Disney Sam Altman wrote that Palestinians in tech fear speaking up. Is that surprising when these views are tolerated? https://t.co/kfyR5J3wfo

Saved - January 23, 2024 at 8:59 AM

@QudsNen - Quds News Network

Israeli authorities demolish a house, owned by a Palestinian family, in the 1948-occupied city of Tira. https://t.co/U19XDzMv15

Saved - February 25, 2024 at 2:50 AM

@stairwayto3dom - The Saviour

🇵🇸🇮🇱 Life of a Palestinian under occupation… https://t.co/a5cAJG0GlJ

Saved - March 2, 2024 at 5:14 PM

@Rosiejanele - Jane Leach Corbyn my leader YourNHSneedsyou 🇵🇸

Even BBC admits Israel lied about slaughter of starving Palestinians gathered for aid https://skwawkbox.org/2024/03/02/even-bbc-admits-israel-lied-about-slaughter-of-starving-palestinians-gathered-for-aid/ via @skwawkbox .

Even BBC admits Israel lied about slaughter of starving Palestinians gathered for aid Broadcaster's 'Verify' analysis concludes the obvious Even the BBC - usually the epitome of 'both-sidesing' and the minimisation of Palestinian deaths and suffering - has had to conclude that Israel lied when it claimed that it did not slaughter well over a hundred desperate Palestinians and wound as many as a thousand more who were… skwawkbox.org
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@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

HOW AMERICA SEES UKRAINE V PALESTINE https://t.co/SGSlKYpyxh

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It's hard to see those images and think any rational leader would do that. We can all agree on his wickedness. War is brutal, messy, and innocent people will suffer. I wish it wasn't true, but it is.
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Speaker 0: It's difficult to look at the Sorry. It's difficult to look at some Speaker 1: of the images and imagine that any well thinking, serious, mature leader would do that. So I can't talk to his psychology, but, I think we can all speak to his depravity. This is war. It is combat. It is bloody. It is ugly, And it's gonna be messy. And innocent civilians are going to be hurt going forward. I wish I could tell you something different. I wish that that wasn't gonna happen, but it is it is going to happen.
Saved - July 7, 2024 at 10:44 PM

@abierkhatib - Abier

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

Saved - October 12, 2024 at 7:18 PM

@umyaznemo - Rania

Settler crimes exposed. https://t.co/wBJw101Qfz

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Settlers are receiving military training to terrorize Palestinians in the surrounding area. Filmmakers were restricted from filming a structure being built down the hill by the settlers, but they filmed it from a distance. The structure is reportedly "for security and for the attack" on the Palestinian village of Sarif. Israeli settlers allegedly go to the village at night to insult and harass Palestinians to make sure they leave their land.
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Speaker 0: What is happening down the hill that they don't want us to film? We were able to get visual evidence with the help of a hidden camera, and this is what they don't want us to film. Settlers receiving military training to tear as the Palestinians in the surrounding area. To access this place, we had to accept some rules. 1 of them, not to film the structure that is being built down the hill by the settlers. However, we were able to film it from a distance. The question is, what are they building? And so we give it a try. So, this is for security. Yes? Or or what is this? This is for security and for the attack. It's the. The village he refers to is Sarif, a Palestinian village. And this is what he talks about. Israeli settlers go down to the village at night to insult and harass Palestinians to make sure they will leave their land.
Saved - November 26, 2024 at 2:49 AM

@RyanRozbiani - Ryan Rozbiani

The Story of Horrors Faced By Palestine in the Past 76 Years This is what Israel Hides https://t.co/fMOODneWvb

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Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine, was once a thriving, diverse nation with a strong economy and culture. The British government's Balfour Declaration led to tensions, as it aimed to establish a Jewish state, which Arabs opposed. This period marked the Nakba, or catastrophe, for Palestinians, as many were displaced during the conflict. The murder of UN mediator Count Bernadotte and the expulsion of Arabs from cities like Jaffa, Haifa, and Jerusalem followed. Mass media often sided with Israelis, overlooking the struggles of the Palestinians. Despite the ongoing conflict, there are calls for solidarity and support for both sides, emphasizing the complexity of the situation and the challenges in the peace process.
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Speaker 0: Amid the fabled hills of Judea in Southwest Asia stands Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine. Speaker 1: Palestine was a a thriving, populous country with a strong economy, with a political life, with a very strong culture, very diverse, very tolerant, going back as long as far as history can record. Speaker 2: This British government policy in Palestine, a policy which if continued, would surely have as a result the replacement of the Arabs by the Jews. The British government imposed the Balfour Declaration which is abhorred by all Arabs in the Near East. Speaker 1: And the new Jewish state is born. Speaker 3: It's the Nakba, which means catastrophe in Arabic. The world's story has been not put up with God's game and battle rest determined to defend the state after so much of struggle and effort and sacrifice and longing, rare from the centuries that finally, by the grace of Speaker 2: god, in Greek countries. Stop the war in Palestine. Speaker 0: The murder of the United Nations mediator, Count Dibbernardot. Speaker 2: Haganard troops have driven the Arabs out of the beleaguered city, taking many Speaker 0: Jaffa itself has become an almost deserted city, most of the 70,000 inhabitants having left where the state of Israel was proclaimed. Speaker 1: Entire cities were taken. Entire cities, Haifa, Ramre, Lyric, Biafra, Jerusalem, and on and on and on. Entire cities. Speaker 4: Your mass media, the West Egg mass media, always beside the Israelis, Speaker 2: and you are forgetting completely Speaker 4: this organized tourism. You used to condemn this terrible attack on the south of your place. And you said that we accept Speaker 2: the raid, but it was a Speaker 4: little bit more than required. I don't see any possibility to move forward in the peace process Speaker 0: We will stand with you in solidarity, and we want you to win. Speaker 2: This is the war. I got it. Speaker 3: We stand with Israel.
Saved - November 26, 2024 at 11:57 AM

@MarinaMedvin - Marina Medvin 🇺🇸

Anti-white racist “Palestinian” is now accosting random white people in America to demand allegiance or face insults on camera. https://t.co/f1W2bXykBq

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What's your stance on Palestine? Can you share your thoughts? Hello? Can you talk?
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Speaker 0: Excuse me. White man, what's your, stance on Palestine? White man, blanco, gringo, what's your stance on Palestine? Hello? Hello? Hello? Egghead, can you talk? Fellow egghead. Hello, egghead. Talking about
Saved - December 4, 2024 at 11:24 PM

@ifamericansknew - If Americans Knew

The FBI has raided the house of an American journalist over her pro-Palestine work amid the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza. https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2024/11/19/737517/FBI-raid-American-journalist-interview-Presstv

FBI raids home of American journalist Alison Weir over her pro-Palestine work The FBI has raided the house of an American journalist over her pro-Palestine work amid the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza. presstv.ir
Saved - September 11, 2025 at 5:08 AM

@TCNetwork - Tucker Carlson Network

State Department Whistleblower Exposes the Real Plan for Gaza, and It's Shameful https://t.co/BQxn9v7kCn

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Participants question the plan for Gaza and the West Bank. "On the West Bank, I think we were setting up annexation," they say, warning that "the Israelis want to take over that and call the entire West Bank ... part of Israel." They ask, "What does annexation mean?" and, "Then will the Palestinians live or get voting rights?" They critique U.S. policy as outsourcing action to others, noting "we’re paying for them" and that "this is America last in every possible way" amid "the endless war front." The discussion highlights casualty estimates in Gaza—"60 k" versus "100,000 up to 200,000"—and concerns about displacement of 2,000,000 residents, with rumors of resettlement by other countries. They ask, "Do you think it's possible that US government officials have talked to foreign governments about accepting the population of Gaza as refugees?" Concluding, "America is for forced displacement."
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Speaker 0: What is as as nonemotional and clinical as you can be, what is the plan here with Gaza in the West Bank? What do you think I keep wondering, like, okay. Every day it's a no, we killed them, but it was a mistake or we thought they were Hamas. Okay. Got it. But like, what what is the plan? Are they really going to move 2,000,000 people out of Gaza? Do you think that's actually going to happen? Speaker 1: This is what I'm afraid about. On the West Bank, I think we were setting up annexation, and I think the news for the past couple days shows that that's true. What does annexation mean? There's going to be an Israeli takeover of the West Bank, and basically area c was supposed to be where the Palestinians had full control. The Israelis want to take over that and call the entire West Bank and call it say it's part of Israel. Speaker 0: Then will the Palestinians live or get voting rights? Speaker 1: These are all questions that they have not answered, and I don't believe anyone wants to answer. Why? It's such an obvious question. Speaker 0: I know. What's your plan? Why does no one ask that question? Speaker 1: Or people even even the IDF in some occasions asks like, hey, this is a military takeover. What are we going to do? And the ministers don't care. Speaker 0: For whatever it's worth, it's not my country and I'm not that interested, but I just notice that the IDF, for all the grief that it takes, has actually been a voice of restraint in Gaza and the West Bank, at least publicly. They're like, wait a second, you're asking they're just a military. Speaker 1: Flag going into Gaza City. They're like, hey, this is gonna be Exactly. The same thing. Speaker 0: They're just a military with a bunch of reservists. You know? Some professionals, lots of reservists. And like every military, they kind of want to know why they're putting their lives at risk. At least that's my read on it. Speaker 1: Yeah, it's true. And that's a whole another discussion, but I am worried about the political direction of Israel. It's going to be more and more extreme, and those guardrails are gone. But they're taking over the West Bank. We don't know what that looks like, and it's extremely dangerous. Speaker 0: But what's the pretext? Because the residents of the West Bank had nothing to do with the attacks on Southern Israel, right? Speaker 1: But it opens the door because you're so focused on Gaza, and this is But Speaker 0: is there justification for it? Is it like they don't have any hostages in the West Bank, do they? Speaker 1: No. No, there is no justification. What's awful is that instead of focusing on securing the release of the hostages, or just securing their own country, they've used this entire war, it's nearly two years now, to pursue opportunities. We're gonna bomb Beirut and kill all these civilians. We're gonna bomb Syria, kill civilians on too many occasions there. The bombing raids on Yemen, a start of a potential war with Iran that if president Trump had ended it, could have gotten to a spiraled. And so it's very dangerous that we're letting Israel take the front seat of our US foreign policy when we have the power to end these wars. Well, paying Speaker 0: for them. We're paying for them. And we paid for the, you know, the Israeli strikes on Iran. And I've said this to, you know, anyone who will listen. I think this will end the Republican Party. I don't think they're gonna get elected anything anytime soon after this if they don't pull back and establish independence from this Israel or any other foreign power. It's not about Israel. It's about any letting any other foreign country run your country. That's you can't have that. Everyone hates it. It's super unpopular, and it's very obvious. And if you want more Republicans in office, you can't act like this. Like, I think they're blowing up the party over this. That's my feeling. I'm saying this with love. I'm a unlike you, I'm I've been a pretty I don't vote that much, but when Speaker 1: I vote, it's Republican, you know? It's true. They voted for America first. I wouldn't vote for this. No Yeah. Absolutely. And think about there's a first on one end, it's the America first aspect that's very disappointing because this is America last in every possible way. And on the on the endless war front, every campaign, every winning presidential candidate said, we're not gonna get we're trying to avoid these wars, and they don't follow through. And yet, we're now funding this disaster Speaker 0: in Gaza. But do think that those so there I mean, estimates vary, we don't know how many people have been killed in Gaza. No one's allowed to find out. Speaker 1: Yeah. 60 k is definitely a bit Speaker 0: What do you far think the real number is in Gaza? Speaker 1: I've read other folks who give their estimates, and it's always 100,000 up to 200,000, even more. So the numbers that I've seen on the estimate scale are perfect. Do Speaker 0: our intel agencies have good estimates on this? Speaker 1: I would imagine. Speaker 0: But those haven't percolated down to the State Department at your level anyway. Speaker 1: Yeah. No, absolutely not. And I wish we could be discussing this. And I'm also horrified not just from the sheer numbers of killed, it's the lingering psychological effect of these poor civilians. Like children who've lost limbs, children who've lost parents, who damage is going to be decades and decades long. Speaker 0: For sure. And there will be radicalism, you know, and probably including violence. And I just pray it's not directed against The United States, but I fear that it will be. But that leaves, what, 2,000,000 people still in Gaza, Palestinians, mostly Muslim, but also Christians. What happens to them? I just keep wondering what happens to them. Speaker 1: The policy, the comments, the policies have always shown a certain disdain. Like, oh, we'll pay them off for them to move out. They're not actually starving. Not only are they getting bombed lose their homes and their family members, they're being thrown around like this annoyance, and it's horrible. But just based on the reporting, it looks like we are trying to push them out to a different country. Every two months, there's a new rumor. Seems like we're talking to these other countries in Africa. Speaker 0: We the US government is? Speaker 1: Well, it depends on each specific case. There has been reporting that Israel's trying to do this on their own, and if we're involved, and there's also been some reporting on whether our own government officials have spoken with, like, the Libyan government as well. Speaker 0: Do you think it's possible that US government officials have talked to foreign governments about accepting the population of Gaza as refugees? Do you Speaker 1: think that's possible? Yes. Do you think it's that happened? I I it's probable. Speaker 0: That's disgusting. I mean, that's just like shocking to me. I don't want to believe that could be true. Yeah. Why are we doing that? What do we have to do with this? Speaker 1: Right. And it's always about our diplomatic power. Like, Israel's diplomatic power is limited, but who can get these objectives done? We can. So that's why In our last act as a superpower. Yeah. That's why these officials from M. C. Jerusalem are dangerous, because that connection's being made. Speaker 0: So you don't know, bottom line, what the plan is for the population of Gaza or the West Bank. Speaker 1: Yeah. I do know they cut my line on forced displacement, and now there's new reporting on them moving them out of Gaza, so it's not headed into the right direction. Speaker 0: So America is for forced displacement. Think this country was found out so bonkers.
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@docmattmd - Doctor Matt

U.S. Taxpayers Are Funding the genocide of Gaza’s Christians. Please share their story. https://t.co/sanwLxkvuG

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Constantine Pembelpi and Emily Dibini describe the Christian Palestinian experience in Gaza and the West Bank. "Christians are erased from the picture. We don't exist to anyone." They document "over 20 events" of Israeli settlers attacking Christian Palestinians in the West Bank, going back to before October 2023, including the bombing of Saint Porphyrios Church in Gaza and that "we only two" churches remain in Gaza. They note: "Arab Arab Palestinian Christian citizens of Israel Mhmm. Have a second tier status within Israeli society. On paper, they have equal rights Mhmm. With Jewish Israelis, but in reality, in practice, they can." They allege "APAC bankrolling them" and criticize evangelical support for Israel, mentioning the "Scofield bible." They call the situation a "genocide" and promote the Order of Saint George, www.orderofsaintgeorge.org, to sustain Christian presence and holy sites across the Middle East.
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Speaker 0: Alright. I like that music. Speaker 1: Oh, no. We got an awesome microphone. You know? We like to do the the editing later. Speaker 2: In fact, I mean, I think it's Speaker 1: more casual sometimes. I just let it roll, you know? Yeah. Then people know, like, oh, this wasn't rehearsed or anything. Speaker 2: No. Speaker 1: So, know, we you know, I met you both last night at the event with judge Napolitano and the colonel MacGregor. And, you know, I was really touched by your story about what happened to your family in Gaza. If guys could just introduce yourselves and tell us where your family's from and what you guys are about. Speaker 2: So I'm Constantine Pembelpi. I head the order of Saint George of Great Martyr. I'm Italian and Greek. I live in Connecticut in The United States. And this is Emily Dibini, who's our director of current events. Speaker 0: I'm a Palestinian Christian, and I came to The US, you know, escaping all the occupation, prosecution in my homeland. I was raised in the Christian quarter of Jerusalem, but I also have relatives in Gaza. Speaker 1: Gotcha. How long have your relatives in Gaza lived there for? Speaker 0: Their whole life. Speaker 1: Their whole life? Yeah. Like, their Speaker 0: their generations. Generations and generations. Gotcha. There's one of our relatives have documented he he was a historian to the history of many emperors and Speaker 2: Oh, wow. Speaker 0: My aunt sent me a photo of how Greek families, Greek dignitaries used to come to Gaza to the San Porphyrios Church and get married there. It was like a wedding destination place back in the day. Speaker 1: Yeah, don't hear about that here, we just hear about war and conflict, know. How is how is this because we we hear a lot about like what's happening to to Muslims in Gaza, but we almost never hear anything about like the Christians that live there. I think part that is like intentional to control Speaker 0: the Yes. So if you Speaker 1: could tell us more like what's what's been going on with your family like these last two years that they've been there. Speaker 0: Well, I I mean, I can tell you what's been going on from before October, you know. It's Christians are erased from the picture. We don't exist to anyone. Like, Americans, when they meet me and I say I'm a Palestinian Christian, they're like, oh, we thought Muslims killed all of you. Like, no. We exist. The media keeps us out because they wanna make it about like, they wanna make it sound like it's a religious war. Yeah. But, really, it's not. It's about taking over the land. Mhmm. My grandfather's village is Taipei outside Ramallah. Mhmm. 100% of the residents there ma'am. Are Christians. Speaker 1: Really? Speaker 0: Yes. I had no idea. Of the very very well. One of the very few last Christian villages left. And constantly, I'm gonna tell you before October 2023 there has been a tax on the residents because it's all olive land and grapevine landscape. So there's beautiful hills and Israeli settlers see that as prime real estate and they have been intimidating and attacking the people in the village nonstop even before October 2023. I have documented events, over 20 events from January 2023 till October 2023 of several attacks on different churches. Speaker 1: How many events? Speaker 0: Over 20 events So Speaker 1: 20 in events of Israeli settlers attacking Christian Palestinians in the West Bank, not even in Gaza, Speaker 0: but October 7. Even in territories, they went after Mariyaz. Speaker 1: What is that? Speaker 0: It's a historical church in Haifa. They weren't they they Speaker 1: Spray painted. Speaker 0: Spray painted, decimated this is where the saint is buried. Speaker 1: Israelis are desecrating churches within actual Israel too? Speaker 2: Yes. They they also discriminate against Israeli Palestinian Christians. Like, Emily is an Israeli citizen as well. Speaker 0: Oh, I see. Because I was born on the 1948 Palestinian territory. So So you're Israeli Speaker 1: citizens who Christian are Yes. Because they keep telling us everything is equal and perfect and all. But what's the Israeli maybe that's a few bad actors within the the Israeli society. What's the government? Do they try to crack down or fix any of this? Have you seen rhetoric from their officials to try to lower this stuff? Speaker 0: Have you seen the viral videos of how they attack the the Israeli Arab Knesset members Yeah. During their government meetings? You know, like, we hold congress here in The United States Speaker 2: so they have Knesset? Escort them out, like like, mannequin them out. Speaker 1: They physically That doesn't sound like equal rights or a democracy to me, mean. Speaker 0: They physically assault them. They do you have viral videos about this all over the Internet? This is just Speaker 2: Arab Arab Palestinian Christian citizens of Israel Mhmm. Have a second tier status within Israeli society. On paper, they have equal rights Mhmm. With Jewish Israelis, but in reality, in practice, they can. Speaker 1: So, you know, from what I've been told is Israel, like, if you're if you have Jewish ancestry, you can, like, come there and become a citizen. Now as a let's say, you're an Israeli Christian Arab, are you able, like, sponsor your family members to come to Israel and get citizenship? Speaker 0: No. So that's what happened with my brother. He married a wonderful lady from Jordan. Mhmm. And she had two children who were born in Nazareth. Mhmm. And she still does not have an Israeli citizen. They do not grant her she has residency, but not a citizenship. So she's not able to get the same rights as someone from New Jersey who could just claim his grandmother was Jewish and just show up, and they'll give them all kinds of benefits. Speaker 1: See, a lot of people have this misconception that the issue is only in Gaza. Now I me personally, I thought it was just Gaza and Westminster. Now you're telling me in Haifa, actual Israel churches are being vandalized and Arabs members of the Knesset are being dragged out? Speaker 2: Even this year during Holy Week, the Orthodox Christian Holy Week, the Orthodox Church controls the single most important shrine in Christianity, is the Church of the Holy Sepulchres in Jerusalem. It's in a custodial ship between the Catholics and the Orthodox and the Ethiopian Orthodox Churches. Speaker 1: Sure. Speaker 2: But the Orthodox Church controls the vast majority of All all the holy sites on the Halema that are Christian are under the care custodial strip Mhmm. Of the Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem under the patronage of the king of Jordan. Mhmm. Even during Pascha, which is part Easter, they were beating up Christians trying to get into East They beat up spitting on them, kicking them Who was doing this? IDF soldiers, other police Police. Speaker 0: Israeli police. They stopped Speaker 1: The police and the soldiers are beating that's you know, people say, like, there's things like riots. Speaker 2: They actually pulled out a gun on a race. Yeah. Speaker 0: That's there's a video on pushed and shoved there's several videos. Over the years, all the time Speaker 1: when people are like when there's riots, like, people just beating people up, citizens on citizens, but when the actual state is involved too, that's a pogrom. You basically just described the pogrom to me, where the the the military and the police, instead of trying to break this apart, they're actually participating. Is this what's happening? Speaker 0: They're going after priests. There's there's several videos that you can see on YouTube even before of October 2023 attacking actual priests. They're they there's one where they manhandled an Assyrian priest grabbing him by the legs and arms and removing him from the holy sepulchre where Jesus is buried. They removed a priest Why Speaker 1: why is Israeli government doing this? Why don't they understand why it's better to just keep things calm? Like, I don't what's what's their what's their rationale for this antagonism? Speaker 0: They want to chase us out. They want our land. They want our Speaker 1: Well, they want everyone's land in that area. Speaker 0: Right. Right. But the thing is about Christians, we have proof of our history in the holy Land. I see. The church in my grandfather's village is from the fourth century, Taipei. So do you wanna talk about that church? So they tried to burn it down. Speaker 1: Who's the Speaker 2: The Israeli Speaker 0: subsistence. It's the Israeli Speaker 2: But they literally surrounded the town. It's the last we had said previously. Where is Speaker 1: the IDF? Why did not stop? Speaker 0: No. It's they're escorted. They're escorted. Speaker 2: They they encourage it. So when the settlers go into Palestinian lands, it's usually twelve, thirteen, twenty all the way to, nineteen years. It's not even adults. It's armed, rebellious teenagers that are going Speaker 0: into Give them machine guns and say go. Speaker 2: That's the other thing. When you Speaker 1: go to Jerusalem Speaker 2: I don't know you've ever been. When you go there, you see Israelis carrying submachine guns. And these are the men pushing baby carriages, women with their tote bags. At the Christian era, you can't have a you can't have a gun. Only only Jewish citizens of Israel. Speaker 1: So you got like a two tier system of laws for one thing Let's versus the let's let's go to Gaza because that's really where a lot of people are suffering. Like, I I've been to the West Bank, it's bad, but for what we've seen in Gaza, I mean, this is just like, to me, I I call it genocide. It is. Or ethnic cleansing. Mean Speaker 2: There's there's no mincing of words within. Yeah. It is. Speaker 1: People are saying, haven't done it yet. Haven't killed anyone yet. I'm like, I don't think we should wait. Can you tell me about your community? What's happening to them there? Speaker 0: So our relatives have basically been all chased out, and a lot of the fam the same family have lost over 20 members when they bombed Saint Porphyrios Church. That's about that's the third oldest church in the world. Speaker 1: That's in Gaza. In Gaza. Church in Gaza. See, many people don't know that. They're surprised. How many churches are in Gaza? Speaker 0: Well, the ones that are left that Israel has not destroyed so far, we only two. How much is in total? There used to be a lot more the Baptist church was also it's connected to the Baptist hospital, and they destroyed that That was Speaker 2: bombed a week before St. Perfira was bombed. Speaker 1: Why are they targeting churches? Speaker 0: Because there's a lot that people think it's safe, and there's a lot of families that hide in the church because it's a war crime to attack a church. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: So yeah. Because they targeted the part of San Porphyrios where all the people were sleeping, but not where all the relics are, because they're planning on looting that later. Wow. If they have anti This is religious significant crimes. They have the and and they also have been targeting several times. This they targeted this church several times. There's also they targeted the rosary school. Mhmm. The rosary sisters school. That's the Catholic compound where there's orphans. They target the parts where there's orphans. Speaker 2: Yeah. It's it's not it's not necessarily the church building that's been hit. Although that has been damaged. There's pools and things Speaker 1: that Sure. Sure. Speaker 2: You know? Because these bombs are, like, are very strong. When we when I was talking to Archbishop Alexios, who's the Greek Orthodox archbishop of all of Gaza, and the predominant Christian number of Christians in Gaza are Orthodox Christians. Minority are Catholic. Mhmm. And when the war started, it was almost like wherever you were in the in the Gaza Strip, whatever church you were closest to, that's where you went. Mhmm. Majority of them went to the Church of the Holy of Saint Porphyrias. There was about originally, was so I think about 600 people who were seeking refuge there. Mhmm. And it wasn't just Christians. It also Muslim families too, because like Emily had said, it's a war crime to attack a place of But also mosques have been completely toppled and destroyed. Churches Universities. Universities, schools. It was They they they bombed the Orthodox Christian Cultural Center of Gaza. And when they bombed Saint Paphos, it was the compound. They destroyed the archbishop's car, and they leveled the social hall where two stories pancaked on top of each other. And only ones that were able to survive were in the part that was like this in in that space, and they didn't die. But twenty two people died, and there was not even a single apology. Speaker 1: I'm just baffled by their their actions because it seems like they just bombed everywhere in Gaza, and you would think from as a PR perspective, they would try to avoid the Christian areas, but they just act with complete impunity. They just don't seem to care at all. Like, I remember you showed me a video last night. There was a Christian area in Gaza. Don't even know this existed. Speaker 2: That was from her cousin? Speaker 0: That's from your cousin. Yeah. Speaker 1: It looked like the rest of Gaza. Speaker 0: Was one of the most beautiful neighborhoods. If I show you what it looked like before, you guys can see it on Montas of Torresi. He's one of he's my cousin's cousin. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 0: Sure. So if you follow him, you will see he posts videos from before and after. It used to look like Beverly Hills. Speaker 1: Wow. Speaker 0: Rimal is one of the most beautiful, beautiful neighborhoods, Completely destroyed because they wanna erase the history. Remember? One of the people that they killed out of that family, like I said, he's a historian. He documented emperors coming to Gaza. He had the photos and now we don't know what happened to these photos. Speaker 1: It's How many Christians live in Gaza? How many How people in live Gaza? And after Speaker 0: this It used to be four thousands before. Speaker 2: Well well over a thousand. Speaker 0: And then Speaker 2: now this probably goes, I wanna say 600. Depends it's really hard to say because we don't know how And many of them the ones that have left, like Emily said last night, were left to Australia. They were given diplomatic I don't know if it was diplomatic passports necessarily, but they were given special permissions to leave. But who who's gonna go back there? Who's gonna continue the Christian presence there? And what what we're trying to do is sustain the Christian presence in Gaza, across the whole way, and across the Middle And even archbishop Alexios said to me is if I will remain in Syncoporitos, I am not leaving. Speaker 0: They refuse to leave. Speaker 2: Because if they leave, it means death. Speaker 0: It means the end they will loot the churches. They will take everything. Speaker 1: So he's making his last stand. Speaker 2: His last stand's huge. And he and he talks to us, and he cry he's crying on the phone. And I just wanna I He can't picture the church in so many ways. Like, it's they bomb the streets to weaken the foundations of the buildings so the buildings collapse. I mean, there are peep the people who didn't go to church or the church that stayed in the house, they're dead decomposing in the rubble. And all you can and they can smell they can smell the rotting flesh of the deceased in the air. Speaker 1: Yeah. No. We've seen we've seen Speaker 2: it in It's not even though they're saved, just the psychological trauma that the children who are two, three there's 40 orphans in the church. Speaker 1: I've known I know Justin And where are they Speaker 2: gonna When when the IDF sends them, what, to Rafa? And where are they gonna go? Who's gonna end up with those children? Speaker 1: Nowhere safe. I know a congressman, Justin Amash. I don't know if you know Speaker 2: of him. He's the the cousin to Tafiq, Speaker 1: who Speaker 2: is the secretary of doctor Bush Polakia. Speaker 1: Some of his cousins were killed in Israeli air strikes Speaker 0: in Gaza. Speaker 2: Yeah. That's at that church? Speaker 0: That's the same and he yeah. He died with our Speaker 1: You know, people are still saying, like, oh, it's not a genocide. It's not a genocide. And I'm looking at this, and I'm like, okay. I think it is. But if you look at your community in particular, you're telling me at this point 50% of you have been displaced or killed. I don't understand how you can be a Christian and not think this is a genocide against Christians. Like, I I don't Speaker 2: It's a it's a genocide against a whole people. And the Israeli government, they don't distinguish between Muslim Palestinian, Christian Palestinian. To to them, any Palestinian is the enemy. And it shouldn't be that way. Speaker 0: Mhmm. They dehumanize us to the point where people don't see us as like, when I say I'm Palestinian, I'm nobody to them. It doesn't matter. You're a Christian. There's no also Baha'is. Mhmm. There's also Dursi. Mhmm. You know, there's different religions. This is not just about Christianity and Judaism. Speaker 1: I'm sure. I just try to empathize with you guys' position. There's lot of Muslims are, like, really, like, frustrated about what's happening in Gaza. But I I can't even imagine how Christians feel. Like, America is a Christian majority country. We feel pay taxes We pay taxes here. Christians I'm not Christian, but you guys are paying taxes here, and that money is being used to kill Christians by another sent to another guy. It just doesn't make any sense to me at all. Like, I can't imagine your outrage. Speaker 2: The the Christians are are I I always like to say, we're the tiny fish that are gobbled up by the big fish. Unfortunately, in The Middle East not not just in Gaza, but in Syria, Iraq. I mean, we're we're we're the little fish that are gobbled up by the big fish. We're we're essentially collateral damage. Speaker 1: Well, I understand. My frustration is I'm sure you guys probably share the same. Live in a Christian majority country that's funding it. It's one thing for it just to be happening on its own there. Speaker 2: It's like they're lying to it. Like, they don't wanna open their eyes see. Speaker 1: That's why I'm talking to you guys. Speaker 0: Not not only that. So Israelis consider evangelical religion illegal in Speaker 1: Really? Speaker 2: In Yet the evangelicals in this country are the biggest supporters of the state of Israel. Speaker 0: They besides our tax dollars, the billions of dollars that we give them in tax dollars, the Israelis come and fundraise and have all kinds of events with evangelicals to hoard money from them and say, you know, let's get rid of everybody so that Christianity can. Why why are we why Speaker 1: are we allowing this? Like, don't tell? Because I mean, I I don't have as much discourse in talking with different Christians. Speaker 2: When you speak Speaker 1: to these evangelicals, what are their response to you? Speaker 0: That Israelis are the chosen people by God, which is the That Speaker 2: they had a biblical command, distort the state of Israel. But you guys are Speaker 1: reading the same book, so how are they saying this? Speaker 2: Because they distort it. Speaker 0: They manipulated the the bible was rewritten and manipulated in a way to convince, you know, that's why evangelicals are different from Catholics and It's Greek literally they designed this what is the bible? Russian I need to think of the name. But it was it's a specific bible that they rewrote for that. Speaker 2: I think Speaker 1: you mean the Scofield bible. Scofield bible. I've been hearing about this. Yeah. I've been reading a They bit about this as Speaker 2: they they pick and choose which books and scriptures that they want to highlight. Yeah. The thing the frustration that I think me and Emily have is even within you you talk about America funding this war. Speaker 1: Mhmm. Speaker 2: As as we said, there's the Orthodox Church, Symperor Fires in Gaza, then there's the Church of the Holy Family, which is the Catholic Church. Yes. Okay. Two things about this. It wasn't until the the Catholic Church was targeted, and it didn't kill anybody, it just hit the cross, that world condemnation came in support of Catholic Christians. This is after the Orthodox. After the Orthodox. Yet the Orthodox This Speaker 0: was a few months ago. Speaker 2: Yeah. Yet the Orthodox have been being killed off. First heirs struck at 22. You didn't have the condemnation of the world. Even that even though the Orthodox of the majority and the gods disturb us for Christians, we were an Africa. But when the Catholics got targeted, then the world started to pay attention. So we feel even within the Christianity, we feel there's a bit of a double edge it's like a double standard here. I see. But the thing is, the Christian community, whether Orthodox or Catholic, they rely on each other. They cannot be one without the other. Of course. They supply they they help each other with food, with water, with whatever kind of medical capabilities that they have for, you know, whatever prescriptions they might have ordered in between wars. Sure. And there are Orthodox Christians in the Church of the Holy Family and vice versa. Catholics in the Church of the Family and the Church of Saint Porphyrias. But the thing that frustrates me and Emily in our organization, and I think a lot of Orthodox Christians and even Catholic Christians, is in the Trump administration, you have president Trump who's who's a Christian. I think he's a Blings. He's a Christian. Presbyterian Christian. You have JD Vance, the vice president, who's Roman Catholic. Mhmm. You have Marco Rubio, who's the secretary of state, who's Roman Catholic. Mhmm. Where is where is their condemnation of what's happening to the Christian synagogue? Where is their condemnation of what's happening to the the Catholic church in Gaza? That's what that's what frustrates us because we have two people just there, the vice president and secretary of state, who could really highlight this this travesty. And I and and is it is it fear that they don't wanna speak up against it? Speaker 0: It It's APAC. It's APAC bankrolling them. Speaker 2: I give them the benefit of the doubt. I think maybe they're not aware. Speaker 1: I don't think that's possible. Speaker 0: No. No. Not a Rubio. It's APAC. Speaker 1: Not JV. Speaker 2: I don't know. Speaker 1: Maybe Trump because he's much older. Speaker 2: The only the only time and I was very surprised is when the situation happened in Typhoon, when they tried burning the Church Of Saint George and they were burning the olive groves. To his credit, Mike Huckabee came out and condemned what the Israeli settlers were doing. To me, think that took a lot of, forgive me, balls to do in to do in Israel. Then after that, I we, you know, we haven't seen any any con you know, condemning statements. That was the once and only time. But I give him credit for that. Yeah. So Well, I wish Speaker 1: we could see more of that from Huckabee because recently, he just keeps telling us that we're married to Israel and that we have Speaker 0: no order. Why? What does Israel give us Speaker 1: as Americans? Look There's like another war? Speaker 0: No. But that's what I'm saying. What do how do Americans benefit? How do Americans are benefiting Israel? What are what are they what are we getting in return? Oh, they are our best allies. Really? They drag us into all these bores and they use our tax dollars to murder babies and commit genocide and kill Christians with our tax dollars. Speaker 2: I mean, just like you see these interviews from doctors, western doctors from France, Australia, from The United States, and they talk us stories of three year olds with a single gunshot wound to the temple of that. Gross knight. Why? Gross knight. Speaker 0: And also it is a genocide because every single world organization has recognized that it is a genocide and the United Nation and the there's even an arrest warrant out for the defense, the ministers, and Netanyahu himself. So that has support the holocorative too there, yeah, that's across the board. Speaker 1: But, yeah, but for some reason, we just don't seem to recognize the one that we're giving money to as a war criminal. You know, I the way I've seen this conflict is that, you know, people were against during the apartheid government in South Africa, our government was one of the last ones still supporting it. But now looking back, knew it was wrong. Vietnam, you know, we were the ones supporting it to the very end. Looking back, we know it's wrong. Iraq and Afghanistan, looking back, we know it's wrong. I in twenty, thirty years, people are gonna look back to this, and we're gonna be like, wow. I can't believe we funded the genocide. That's crazy. Because right now, you guys speaking up now is now is a brave point. Twenty, thirty years when everyone else is speaking up, go back and see what they were saying. See if they were taking the stand right now to putting themselves out there. Speaker 2: And the thing is, like, the like like, for me, I'm not Palestinian, but, you know, when we're talking to the people in Gaza, when we're talking to the people in the West Bank, when we're getting to know them and their families, and they're crying to us on the phone every day, every week. As I said last night, I'm in daily con not daily contact, but weekly contact with the people in Gaza, and that's when they have Internet. They they're crying to us. They're they're they're, like, they it's they're living in a hell that is worse than hell. Speaker 1: Yeah. We've seen this before. Speaker 2: And, you know, it's we none of us know when this is gonna end because every time there's a peace plan or or or something, it it always falls apart and it's just the nightmare starts all over again. Speaker 1: Yeah. You know, wanted to ask you in particular, dad, you know, your family in Gaza. When they were there living all these years, did they ever had to worry about, like, Muslims blowing up their churches or attacking them? Speaker 0: Never. Speaker 1: Many churches have Muslims destroyed versus the IDF in Gaza? Speaker 0: Would say. Have I have never ever been stopped by Muslims to enter my church. The only people that stopped me from entering my churches were IDF soldiers with machine guns. Do you what That is the only thing my whole experience. Speaker 2: Because in Islam, as you know Mhmm. Christianity one is beat the people of the book, unlike the Jews, the Muslims recognize Christ as the Messiah. They recognize him as the one who's gonna judge the living and the dead in the end of time. They recognize the Virgin Mary and her virgin birth. So there's a I feel that Christians are much closer to Muslims and vice versa, but further away connected from Judaism, which is the other third monotheistic So I think naturally between Christians and Muslims, there's almost like brotherly relationship. Not not to say that there hasn't been their problems in history between Christians and Muslims, but but in Palestine, they they see each other as brothers. It's they need them as much as they need us. Speaker 1: Makes sense because the the Muslims would actually have an incentive protect Christian holy sites. Exactly. Because to them, everywhere Jesus went is also Exactly. Holy. You don't see that type of incentive for, Speaker 2: you know And the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, as I was saying Mhmm. Which and the reason it's under the custodial strip in of the king of Jordan is which is the Heshemites, which descend from the prophet Muhammad, is because even though the Church Of The Holy Sepulchre is a Christian holy site, it's the main Christian holy site, it is also, I would say, after Mecca, Medina, and the Dome Of The Rock Yes. Yes. Would be could be possibly the fourth holy site for Muslims. Speaker 1: Very important. Speaker 2: It's where Christ was the second prophet. They say you and might you can correct me. Jesus was the the best among men, I see. Yes. You know? So Speaker 1: But Jesus very important. Speaker 2: You know, he's mentioned more in the Quran, Jesus than Muhammad. Absolutely. Speaker 0: There's a whole chapter in the Quran about Mary. Speaker 1: Mhmm. Yes. No. That's very true. You know, I've also because I I don't you guys were saying though, in the end, it's not really a religious conflict. Like, you know what's going on in Azerbaijan and Armenia. Right? Mhmm. Like, Israel is funding Shiite Muslims to kill Christians and displace them, but no one says anything. Like, we're just seeing this ethnic cleansing, and people speak up on some Christians being persecuted in Africa, but no one speaks up about the ones that African. Speaker 2: Convenient. And when it's and when it's to a political end. Speaker 0: That's exactly what it is. The Congo genocide Mhmm. Fueled by an Israeli billionaire. Speaker 1: Really? Speaker 0: Yes. Speaker 1: I had no idea about this. Speaker 0: The Really? Every coup in South America who gave them weapons, Israel sold them weapons. Speaker 1: Israel sells a lot of weapons. Like, the Azerbaijan stuff is crazy, the drones they gave them. And it's funny because you look at the conflict, like, is backing Armenia just because they don't like Azerbaijan helping Israel. So people who think, like, this is a religious conflict, they have lost the plot completely. Speaker 2: Yeah. It's not it's not about religion. It's about controlling a narrative. Speaker 1: Yeah. It's just it's just frustrating when when I'm when I'm seeing it. I thought I was frustrated, you as a Muslim watching America behave this way, but then when you're when this is a Christian majority country, Christian taxpayers are funding Christians being killed, I can't even imagine. I would just I I guess that the it will be very similar to a lot of, like, Muslims living in Middle Eastern countries, and their kings and dictators are just watching and doing nothing. They're probably feeling the same way. Like, just Speaker 0: all the regular people yeah. We're just all Speaker 1: just sitting here be like, well, I Speaker 2: just You know what? And to the credit, I I think the king of Jordan, his majesty King Philip the second, he's done a lot for the Christians in Gaza. He's airlifted special packages. The royal Jordanian military airlifted and dropped Speaker 1: 86 video they thousand. Did actually. That was one of the first videos of the destruction. Gaza goes from a Jordanian plane to actually show what was happening because people were like, it's fake. Fake. I'm like, well, the Jordanians just took a picture a video of the entire strips. Speaker 0: Why would the Jordanian king lie? Speaker 2: Yeah. No. But queen and queen Rania is Palestinian. Speaker 1: I do not know. Speaker 2: So the crown prince is half Palestinian, half Jordanian. And, you know, Jordan is, I would say, could say the twin brother to to to Palestine. Speaker 0: A lot of Palestinians escaped in 1948 to So, yeah, I I actually have family that lived there too. Speaker 1: Constantine, don't you tell us a bit about your organization before we wrap up? Speaker 2: Sure. So the Order of Saint George, our main purpose is to sustain the Christian presence, presence not only within Gaza and The Holy Land, but across the entirety of The Middle East. So we help everything from individual Christians who might have medical problems or problems with paying rent or bills, all the way to those in the within a patriarchy like a bishop or sustaining holy sites. So if there's a church that needs reconstruction or, you know, rebuilding, we we try to help that as well. So we it so those are our main and education. So we try to assist people with What's your website you have listed? Our website is www.orderofsaintgeorge.org, and saint is spelled out. Speaker 1: Orderofsaintgeorge.org. If you're Christian, if you're anybody, you know, you could take a look. You know, you asked me if I could become a member. I'm I'm not Christian. Is that okay? Can I start Speaker 2: with You can still join? Speaker 1: So I would definitely because I plan on joining. Speaker 2: Honored to have you. Speaker 0: I plan Speaker 2: on joining. It really because we feel that there's no voice for the Christians of The Middle East. And and it's not again, we're not purely pro Palestinian, pro Jordanian. We're what we're trying to do is is sustain the Christian presence. The Middle East, without the Christians, would not be the Middle East. Speaker 1: I I agree with you. Speaker 2: I mean, we've we've served as advisers and and viziers to sultans and kings. Speaker 0: Christian Palestinians are the oldest bloodline of Christianity in the Speaker 2: world. Living stones. Speaker 1: Yeah. Of course. 100%. No. I I I definitely agree with you. I think the persecution needs to stop. You know, just also, I forgot to mention, but I see Jewish people in Israel also being beaten up and persecuted by the Israeli government because they don't wanna participate in So this this Israeli government is not I wouldn't even call Speaker 0: the Jewish state, honestly. If you don't know It's not they hijack the religion. Speaker 1: They they hijack the religion. Speaker 0: Zionism is completely different. Because if you really look at the Jewish religion, there's two principles. One of them is called Tikkun Olam, which means to fix the world. Mhmm. And the other one is to save the Speaker 1: soul. Yeah. Speaker 0: And none of the Zionism is not practicing any of the major principles of Judaism. And it pisses off a lot of Jews. Like, don't in my name. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, I just hope, you know, Jews, Muslims, Christians, we can all just come together and and stop this killing. At the very least, stop funding it. But yeah. But thank you for sitting here and talking with Speaker 2: Thank you. Speaker 1: Was a real pleasure. Thank you so much. Speaker 0: I appreciate how knowledgeable you are. Speaker 1: I do what Speaker 2: I get. Speaker 0: It's not honestly, like, you're not asking ignorant questions. Speaker 1: I I try to keep it interesting. But everyone, please go to orderofsaintgeorge.org. I'll be with you. Speaker 2: Thank you.
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