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Saved - October 27, 2023 at 6:13 PM

@Lukewearechange - Luke Rudkowski

What’s happening in Gaza right now is absolutely brutal. https://t.co/zYxSx5BucA

Saved - October 29, 2023 at 10:13 PM

@Qatari - محمد الكعبي

Hello hypocritical world. This is what dirty Israel has been doing for more than 20 days .. https://t.co/w32uEpNbIV

Saved - November 2, 2023 at 11:23 PM

@AC_Black_ - "Captain" Jack Harris🎙 🇺🇸 🇳🇿

A woman cries over her sons body in the rubble from an air strike in Gaza. The woman shouts "This all happened because of the Pigs Hamas." The rescue worker grabs her face and tells her to shut up. The cameras are rolling. They use the people for cannon fodder for their PR. https://t.co/XGblz54dtf

Saved - November 8, 2023 at 5:37 AM

@DrEliDavid - Dr. Eli David

🚨 Breaking: Live footage of Israeli 🇮🇱 genocide in Gaza! 👇 Sorry for the typo, the Israeli soldiers here are protecting Gaza civilians as they flee from North to South. Hamas terrorists repeatedly tried to target these civilians, to prevent the “human shields” from fleeing. https://t.co/iIY3bWoSJE

Saved - November 10, 2023 at 1:24 PM

@mohammed_hijab - Mohammed Hijab

Sorry to have to show you this, another massacre by the IDF. https://t.co/XV6Pc4I7XW

Saved - November 12, 2023 at 8:34 PM

@kthalps - Katie Halper A Jew For #CeasefireNow

Show this video to anyone saying israel tries not to kill civilians https://t.co/XOrS3S9LWD

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There is a misconception that the entire nation is responsible for the actions of a few. This rhetoric denies the involvement and awareness of civilians. It is puzzling to see the world's concern for the Palestinian people, while neglecting the atrocities committed by these individuals, who are seen as the worst of this century.
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Speaker 0: It's an entire nation out there that is responsible. It's not true. This rhetoric about civilians not where where not aware, not involved. It's Very puzzled by the constant, concern Which the world is showing for the Palestinian people and is actually showing for these horrible human animals who have done the worst atrocities that this century has seen.
Saved - February 3, 2024 at 1:02 PM

@MordechaiKlompa - מרדכי קלומפס Mordechai Klompas مردخاي كلامبس

This is how the most ethical army in the world deals with defenseless civilians in Gaza. Watch the video Please visit my account https://t.co/SCy6vhUoKb

Saved - February 12, 2024 at 11:26 PM

@CensoredMen - Censored Men

🇵🇸🇮🇱 Israel chose to commit a massacre in Gaza during the Super Bowl. Do you understand how evil that is? They waited for Americans to be occupied, and then decided to carpet bomb Rafah. It's 4am in Palestine. It's hell in Rafah. Hell. Curse Israel.

Saved - March 1, 2024 at 12:45 PM

@GozukaraFurkan - Furkan Gözükara

Here is the footage of Israel murdering people who are trying to get aid from trucks https://t.co/HfAZWMnLvY

Saved - March 2, 2024 at 5:08 PM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

BREAKING: MORE VIDEOS OF RAFAH MASSACRE https://t.co/BHLDTDQ16J

Saved - March 2, 2024 at 4:36 PM

@PalBint - PalMedia

Gruesome Footage from Rafah: Another massacre. https://t.co/sOKAcvjOLF

Saved - March 25, 2024 at 12:03 AM

@stairwayto3dom - The Saviour

🇮🇱 Israel posted a video of themselves proudly blowing up schools and UN centres for fun... https://t.co/MBfsla1p6c

Saved - May 6, 2024 at 9:42 PM

@corbyn_project - Peace & Justice Project

Palestinians were told to go to Rafah to be safe, but last night an Israeli strike killed dozens of people, including many children. We cannot allow Netanyahu’s media blackout to hide the horrors unfolding in Gaza. Do not look away — all eyes on Rafah. https://t.co/i5tVDgq6sa

Saved - May 17, 2024 at 12:26 AM

@MuhammadSmiry - Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸

ISRAEL IS MASSACRING THE PEOPLE IN THE NORTH OF GAZA THIS IS HAPPENING NOW! https://t.co/lzji6xzq80

Saved - June 5, 2024 at 2:00 AM

@amwogakhalwale - Amwoga Khalwale

⭕ Israel is scar on the conscience of the world. Daily life in Gaza, Israel casually bombs civilians. https://t.co/8k2YYkUkf9

Saved - June 19, 2024 at 12:53 AM

@abierkhatib - Abier

Don’t watch this video alone.. it’s too horrific, too inhuman to endure alone. The brutality and savagery of Israel's crimes against Palestinians will be studied as one of the most heinous war crimes perpetrated in human history. The Gaza You Haven't Seen by Samer Attar. https://t.co/4Arr2LRlOD

Video Transcript AI Summary
This video shows a surgeon's volunteer mission in Gaza, revealing the devastating impact of war on civilians and healthcare workers. The lack of resources and constant danger make saving lives a difficult task. Despite the challenges, there are moments of kindness and resilience among the people. The surgeon highlights the urgent need for aid, evacuation of injured civilians, and protection of medical infrastructure to save innocent lives. As the mission ends, the surgeon reflects on the emotional toll of leaving behind those in need and the inspiring strength of the people in Gaza.
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Speaker 0: The film you are about to watch is a compilation of video diaries I recorded on a volunteer medical mission in De Gaza. What I saw there was worse than any war zone I've ever been to. I can't be clear enough. The video is hard to watch. The footage is very graphic. But there are times when the world needs to see the horrors of war. I believe this is one of those times. There's a young girl named Emira that you'll get to meet. She has gruesome injuries. Amira should be on everyone's mind every day that this war continues. End of day 11. It's been another really long day. First thing on the agenda was trying to get, some patients transferred out of Gaza. There's the 15 year old kid that was paralyzed. He was hit by a tank shell when he was playing soccer. There's one one girl, Jenna. She's really malnourished. Their families are asking us if they can be transferred. 1 of them just, burst into tears sobbing, and I I just I didn't know what to do because we can't we can't take all of them. There was an airstrike. 1 of our paramedics was killed, and 2 of them were critically injured. It's just a shock when you're in the emergency room bay. They bring in someone who you know. His heart stopped, so we had to do chest compressions. We had to intubate him, and it was just really hard for the staff. They don't have time to really even grieve because if they stop, our work doesn't get done. People die. It's apocalyptic. My name is Sam Ritarr, and I'm a surgeon from Chicago. In my spare time, I volunteer in war zones, and now I'm part of the 1st convoy of 4 international doctors to be embedded into Northern Gaza. Speaker 1: This moment, Northern Gaza, there is 0 international presence. Speaker 0: We're completely cut off from the world. The mission is supposed to be 2 weeks long, but we bring enough food for a month in case we get stranded. That just happened now? Yes. Damn. As we wait at this Israeli checkpoint, a bomb goes off nearby. Speaker 1: During the checkpoint, we're not supposed to get out of the car. We are checked by snipers, so always the hands Speaker 0: We're just one ambulance driving into the apocalypse, but I feel obligated to be here. Speaker 1: And welcome to Gaza. Speaker 0: Here we are. Going to show you what a collapsed health care system actually looks like. Even if you follow the news, the images you see are a sanitized perspective of a war zone. So So this time, I decide to film my journey. Day 1. So it's day 2. The end of day 4. End of day 6. Beginning of day 7. When I'm not operating, I record video diaries. I did not get that much sleep last night. Other mass casualty event. Back to back to back cardiac arrest. Set off electricity and conserve fuel. And I interview doctors and patients. What was this? There is a message you would like to tell the world. One message you could share. Why don't you give a message to the world? What would it be? Speaker 1: We try to plant our futures in this place, but now there's no future. Help us. Help us. Please, cease fire. Please stop this massacre. Speaker 0: There are only a few hospitals that are actually working in Gaza. We're stepping over dead bodies. There's no morphine or fentanyl. We put in a couple of chest tubes without anesthesia. The mechanics JERA rig equipment for surgeons to use to try to salvage limbs. There are always flies buzzing. Sterility here is more of a suggestion. There's not enough blood in the blood bank for everyone. We only have enough to maybe save 5 to 10 emergency patients. It's like we're operating in the 19th century. The World Health Organization has documented 450 attacks on the health care system since October 7. The staff of this hospital told me they were stripped to their underwear and handcuffed. And after one attack Speaker 1: They killed them by gunshot. 2 hygienists and 1 nurse. Speaker 0: Sorry. Israel says Hamas hides in these facilities. This is the entrance to the emergency room of Indian Ocean Hospital, which is currently nonfunctional. When this hospital was bombed, it was reported that at least a dozen people were killed, but that's a massive understatement. Because when this CT scanner was destroyed, countless Gazans were given a death sentence. This patient, this patient, both of these patients, every single one of these patients needs a CT scan to diagnose their injury. Speaker 1: For this patient, endoma situation, we need to brain CT. Speaker 0: So just keep an eye Speaker 1: on him and make sure nothing bad happens. And if it does, we do our best. We cannot do anything. Speaker 0: Many of these patients could be saved if they were just about anywhere else in the world. But here Speaker 1: to be normal. I know medications. Speaker 0: We went Speaker 1: like an entrance. We went like Speaker 0: engines. This is the end of day 7, beginning of day 8. It's about 3 in the morning. 2 patients that were taken to surgery, urgently overnight, died. We worked so hard the night before putting in chest tubes and central lines, utilizing all these resources, and, they don't make it. And we're wondering if if it's worth it. In a war zone, triage is often a guessing game. I feel regret because people get left behind. Like this little girl. Her name is Amira. Her legs were severely injured in a blast. I'm now going to show you her wounds, but be warned, they're horrifying. We see this, and far worse, all day long. And I believe the world has a responsibility to see it too. Patients like Amira are not emergencies, so we end up prioritizing others. Problem is that the longer we wait, the less likely it will be that we can save their limbs. That's why triage is so difficult. Saving one life means someone else dies or gets permanently disabled. This is Omar. He waited so long for surgery that his wounds became infected and now have maggots growing in them. There's no choice left but to amputate. Fortunately, we can squeeze a mirror in for surgery. And her mom begs us to try and save them. Today, we don't amputate. But to save her legs, she's gonna need additional surgeries, and I worry that when the time comes, the hospital will be too overwhelmed to help her. The longer this war goes on, the more wounds will become infected. The more limbs will have to be amputated. Without more resources, even the people who are lucky enough to survive will be permanently disabled. Speaker 1: I'm the first American you've ever met. Yes. You are the first one. Speaker 0: Yeah. What do you Speaker 1: Nice to meet you. Speaker 0: Well, what do Speaker 1: you think of Americans? No. Was his wife during this war, and he indeed was his sister with her kids. Speaker 0: And you live here? Yes. Speaker 1: We live here. And, I live in the the department of stairs. Speaker 0: Many of these health care workers live in the hospital or in the rubble outside. Speaker 1: This is my home. Now you see it. No home. No home. Speaker 0: No home. Without their families or either dead or a fledged south, I'm curious to know why they stayed behind. Apu Zakaria says that driving an ambulance gave him a sense of purpose. Purpose. Hanin, the anesthetist, says her work helps her heal. A war zone is not just brutal wounds. There's also kindness. Speaker 1: I saw he was telling me that, dad, if I die, I want you to know and to tell the world that I saw him, they prayed. We would like peace with any nationalities. We don't have to sell anyone. We just we don't hate anyone. Speaker 0: There's compassion and generosity, like when they bake us donuts even though they're starving. There's resilience in the ways they continue to find joy, like from soccer. My sister Ronaldo. I will do my best to make sure he sees it. There's a sense of duty to humanity. That's what inspires these doctors and nurses to stay. It's remarkable to witness. He's doing a lot better. Keep up with the good work, buddy. Alright. Well, that's a win. So what can actually be done to save more innocent lives? Any ceasefire agreement must address these three issues. 1st, it needs to be easier for aid to get into Gaza, especially bare necessities like food and fuel. The UN says that even basic items, including these children's medical scissors, anesthetics, and x-ray machines are being denied entry. 2nd, it needs to be easier to get injured civilians out of Gaza. An estimated 14,000 patients need to be evacuated, but only a trickle are allowed out. Our convoy can't get approval to bring a single one. 3rd, medical infrastructure needs to be protected. These aren't political issues. They're medical ones. They should be indisputable. It's the end of day 13. It's kind of mixed emotions because we're happy, to be going home, but also sad, to be leaving. Jenna, the 7 year old, her mom came to me saying, I thought we were coming with you. Like, what's happening? Like, why are you going and we're staying? We feel a little guilty, almost a little ashamed. I stopped by the ICU. Khalid is one of the paramedics that was injured. Khalid lost his wife and 3 of his children, and he still continued to work as a paramedic. His prognosis isn't that great. Next to him is the. He was the the kind man that was always offering me coffee and tea from his ambulance. He's stable. He actually had the breathing tube removed this morning. All of his friends were there surrounding his bed. And around people like this, it's like a brotherhood. It's very inspiring how people can maintain their spirits. There's one more thing you need to see. On one of my last days, I come across a man collecting dirt. On up the staircase. Holy cow. You weren't kidding when you said you got a farm. His wife is pregnant, and he's planting a garden to grow food for his future child. Speaker 1: I we will have a baby after 3 months. I try to have some vegetables. You can. Speaker 0: How are you killing this morning? Speaker 1: I asked about, my problem, our colleague, Nabil. Speaker 0: Nabil. Yeah. He's extubated. Speaker 1: They took the breathing tube out. Speaker 0: Today? Today. Yeah. He's he's awake. He's a little drowsy, but he's talking. He's speaking. Do you have one one quick message?
Saved - July 14, 2024 at 7:42 PM

@eTheurgy - Theurgy

First moments of the Mawasi massacre in Gaza yesterday. Insanity, that was a refugee camp designated as a safe zone. https://t.co/vYkkUtFlXX

Saved - July 16, 2024 at 4:03 AM

@hamdahsalhut - Hamdah Salhut

More images from central Gaza after the latest Israeli attacks. Don’t look away. https://t.co/gd7RIp4GIU

Saved - August 5, 2024 at 11:52 PM

@mhdksafa - Mohamad Safa

This video needs to be the front page of every news station in the world. The screams of Palestinians in Gaza being burnt alive by Israel. https://t.co/bF2tPEsjVK

Saved - November 16, 2024 at 9:27 AM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

Israeli Soldiers LAUGH while they destroy Gaza https://t.co/rnbKSvsi6L

Video Transcript AI Summary
A verified video shows an Israeli drone strike near the coast, with onlookers, believed to be soldiers, laughing and singing. Israel denies plans to reoccupy Gaza, yet continues to destroy the remaining buildings. Northern Gaza is being emptied, erasing any trace of life in the area.
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Speaker 0: We have verified this video of an Israeli drone strike near the coast. The people watching, believed to be soldiers, laugh as one of them sings the final camp. Israel denies that there are plans to reoccupy Gaza, but bull are destroying what few buildings are left standing. Northern Gaza is steadily being emptied and any memory of life here eradicated.
Saved - November 25, 2024 at 10:45 AM

@PalBint - PalMedia

Is this what Israel defending itself looks like: https://t.co/XJXAXqjQ0Q

Saved - December 12, 2024 at 5:07 AM

@MosabAbuToha - Mosab Abu Toha

New video that shows more blowing up of houses in Rafah. 💔💔💔 https://t.co/QHb6OWwWdZ

Saved - January 16, 2025 at 4:39 PM

@ACTBrigitte - Brigitte Gabriel

The children of Gaza. People in the United States need to see videos like this to truly understand what’s going on in the Middle East. https://t.co/Q4GJgA9DfG

Saved - August 10, 2025 at 7:52 PM

@jacksonhinklle - Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸

ISRAEL DID THIS TO GAZA! ZIONISM IS EVIL! https://t.co/xHun1u2mzK

Saved - June 9, 2026 at 10:53 PM

@xIsraelExposedx - Israel Exposed

Here's a video that Israel would love to be scrubbed from the internet. https://t.co/IxkXxw33ye

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Israeli authorities requested that distribution stop for a book containing “damning information” about Israel’s secret service, the Mossad. ABC’s John Martin reports that the book’s most sensational claim involves the Beirut Marine Barracks bombing. The book says Israeli agents kept vital information from US Marines that might have saved the lives of the 241 Americans killed in the attack. According to the book, an Israeli informant saw a Mercedes truck being fitted with secret panels for explosives. The book says Israeli troops were told to watch for the truck, but the Israelis intentionally gave the Americans only a vague warning without mentioning the type or size of the vehicle. It also says Israeli intelligence was willing to let the terrorists succeed to protect their sources and out of contempt for US intelligence, and that agents withheld information about US hostages for similar reasons. In Toronto, the author was under a court-ordered gag and could not discuss the book or the case. Israeli government sources deny the account, while Israeli officials confirmed that author Viktor Ostrovsky worked for the Mossad in the 1980s. The report says Israeli officials, alarmed by the book’s contents, obtained a temporary block of distribution in Canada and the United States. Israeli officials said the information in the book could lead to identifying Mossad employees and jeopardize their lives. The book’s introduction says it does not name active agents and gives only initials. It also claims that more than two dozen senior Israeli agents routinely gather intelligence in the United States. Later that day, after a court lifted a restraining order, the book was put on sale in New York. The publishers said they had won, but the Israeli embassy said it will continue its action against the author.
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Israeli request to stop the distribution of a book that contains some pretty damning information about the Israeli secret service, the Mossad. If it is true, here's ABC's John Martin. The most sensational claim in the book involves this bloody day, the Beirut Marine Barracks bombing. The book says Israeli agents kept vital information from US Marines that might have saved the lives of two hundred forty one Americans killed here. Israeli government sources deny this account, but according to the book, an Israeli informant saw a Mercedes truck being fitted with secret panels for explosives. Israeli troops were told to be on the lookout for the truck, but the book says the Israelis Intentionally gave the Americans only a vague warning, not mentioning the kind or size of vehicle. The book says Israeli intelligence was willing to let the terrorists succeed to protect their sources and out of contempt for US intelligence. It says agents withheld information on US hostages for similar reasons. In Toronto today, the author was under a court ordered gag not to discuss the book or the case. You see, there's two restrictions. There's one restriction that I can't talk about what I learned or have done in the Mossad, and the other restriction is I can't talk about anything that's in the book. Israeli officials confirmed that Viktor Ostrovsky worked for the Mossad in the 1980s. Alarmed by the contents of the book, they got it temporarily blocked in Canada and the United States. It's the position of the Israeli government that the information contained in the book could very well lead to the identification of employees of the Mossad and could jeopardize their lives. The book's introduction says it doesn't name active agents and gives only initials. It does say that more than two dozen senior Israeli agents routinely gather intelligence in the United States Late today, the book was put out for sale in New York after the court lifted its restraining order. The publishers claimed victory, but the Israeli embassy said it will still pursue its action against the author. John Martin, ABC News, Washington.
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