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Western news organizations are accused of being complicit in the genocide and acting criminally by reporting that Israeli violence is different from Hamas because it is remote. The speaker criticizes these organizations for not informing the public about the situation and states that CNN only recently reported that the Gaza Strip is uninhabitable, 80 days after the conflict began. The speaker blames the news organizations for the deaths of over 100 journalists and holds them responsible for their actions.

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I am an Israeli professor of Holocaust studies, and I believe what is happening in Gaza is genocide. The events following October 7th, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 people, shocked me. Israel's response led to thousands of civilian deaths in Gaza, and it took time for me to confront this reality. Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide, described it as the deliberate destruction of a group. There is clear intent from Israeli leaders to annihilate Gaza, as evidenced by their rhetoric and actions. The result is mass casualties, destruction of infrastructure, and displacement of the population. We are witnessing the second phase of genocide, where areas are prepared for Israeli settlements. Denial of this reality is widespread, but we must acknowledge it. This is genocide, and silence is not an option.

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The speaker calls for immediate suspension of Israel's military operations in Gaza and demands that Israel and South Africa take action to prevent genocide against the Palestinian people. Israel is urged to stop committing acts that fall under the definition of genocide, such as killing, causing harm, and imposing measures to destroy the group. Additionally, Israel is asked to prevent the expulsion, displacement, and deprivation of Palestinians from their homes, as well as ensure access to food, water, and humanitarian assistance.

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As a genocide scholar, I believe Israel's actions meet the legal definition of genocide. The destruction in Gaza is beyond comprehension, targeting children and using starvation as a weapon. People must protest, boycott, and sanction Israel. The roots of this conflict date back a century, with recent events escalating into a full-blown genocide. Time is running out to act before Gaza is lost.

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Israel is accused of deliberately starving Gaza's population, committing war crimes and endangering its own security. The speaker believes the US must stop providing weapons to Israel to end the violence, as the current government is seen as a murderous gang with a vision of controlling Palestinian lands through ethnic cleansing. The US is criticized for being the sole supporter of Israel.

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The speaker argues that the Middle East conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is not about the division of land, but rather about the Palestinians' aim to destroy Israel. They claim that the Palestinian leadership, including Mahmoud Abbas, openly expresses this goal through their insignia, maps, and educational materials. The speaker believes that as long as the West continues to support and legitimize the Palestinians' genocidal attack on Israel, there is no hope for resolution.

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The speaker states that the situation in Gaza is not a humanitarian crisis, but a genocide. They claim that 70% of those killed are women and children, and the population is being starved of food, water, and medicine. According to the speaker, there have been repeated attacks on hospitals, clinics, aid distribution sites, and humanitarian aid agencies. They state that more UN workers have been killed in Gaza than in UN's history, over 900 families have been exterminated, and over 17,000 children have lost one or both parents. The speaker claims bakeries, aid distribution sites, churches, mosques, and schools are being targeted, including a hospital the speaker personally worked at, a rehabilitation center, and an orphanage. The speaker believes Israel's strategy suggests they are doing the exact opposite of sustaining life. The speaker is afraid of what will be discovered when the conflict ends and believes history books will be written about the media's role in the genocide.

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The speaker discusses the dire situation in Gaza due to Israel's war, highlighting the high number of Palestinian casualties and the extensive damage to infrastructure. They emphasize the deliberate use of starvation and diseases as weapons of war, leading to a humanitarian crisis. The speaker calls for an immediate, sustainable, and comprehensive ceasefire, along with international efforts to address Gaza's urgent needs and rebuild the area. They stress the importance of accountability and the need for a political and legal solution to the conflict. The speaker also mentions the ongoing legal cases against Israel at the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. They express hope for a change in international leadership and a renewed commitment to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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According to the speaker, the situation in Gaza is the worst man-made medical disaster in human history. Israeli occupation forces perpetrated over 1,000 attacks on health care in Gaza and the West Bank in the last year. The speaker claims that the systematic starvation and thirsting of 2.3 million people, especially children, is a systematic genocide. The speaker believes the only language Israel understands is sanctions, economic crisis, and a stop to weapon supplies. The speaker states that this systematic genocide is signed off by the United States of America and Israel, with silent support from EU governments, and is one of the greatest human disgraces and a complete moral collapse that will stain history.

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Proving genocide requires showing intent to destroy a specific group. In this case, Israeli leaders' intent has been clearly and publicly stated by the prime minister, president, cabinet ministers, and military leaders. This makes it easy to make a case for genocide, as their statements are on the public record.

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This video discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, highlighting the accusation of genocide against Israel. The speaker claims that Israel has shown genocidal intent and has already carried out three out of five genocidal actions. They argue that even cutting off basic necessities like food, water, and electricity to Gaza's residents can be considered genocide. The speaker also criticizes Israel's disregard for international law and UN resolutions, stating that this impunity has allowed them to maintain an apartheid regime. They call for more states to cut ties with Israel and impose sanctions.

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The speaker argues that the current situation in Gaza constitutes genocide, citing the UN convention on genocide and Israeli politicians' statements and actions. They claim that the dropping of bombs, including phosphorus bombs, in densely populated areas, along with the cutting off of essential supplies, constitutes genocidal killing. The speaker criticizes the use of the term "evil" to describe Hamas and Hezbollah, stating that it decontextualizes and demonizes them. They also highlight the misuse of Holocaust memory by Israeli politicians to justify violence against Palestinians. The speaker emphasizes the need to listen to the voices of those facing state violence and genocide and take preventive action.

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A speaker states that a genocide is occurring. Another speaker acknowledges the emotive nature of the word "genocide" and says Israelis claim they are only targeting Hamas, not civilians, through planned military incursions. The first speaker disputes this, stating the bombs are not being dropped in a targeted way. They claim an entire neighborhood was leveled, including the houses of their social media manager, estimating 100 deaths. The second speaker notes that Israelis deny genocide, saying strikes in Gaza are strategic and target Hamas. The first speaker insists this is not the case.

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The speaker claims that Israel views the October 7th attacks as an opportunity for ethnic cleansing in Gaza to solve a demographic problem. This allegation is based on data in the Israeli press, where, according to the speaker, Israelis have openly discussed this idea. The speaker states that the population of Gaza is largely composed of descendants from the 1948 ethnic cleansing, and that there was another massive ethnic cleansing after the 1967 war in the West Bank. The speaker suggests that a third attempt at ethnic cleansing in Gaza is not surprising. According to the speaker, literature on the creation of Israel thoroughly documents that ethnic cleansing was discussed by Zionists from the beginning, as it was seen as necessary to create a greater Israel. The speaker rejects the idea that Palestine was a land without people for a people without land.

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The speaker argues that the current situation in Gaza constitutes genocide, citing the UN convention on genocide and Israeli politicians' statements and actions. They claim that the dropping of bombs, including phosphorus bombs, in densely populated areas, along with the cutting off of essential supplies, constitutes genocidal killing. The speaker criticizes the use of the term "evil" to describe Hamas and Hezbollah, stating that it decontextualizes and demonizes them. They also highlight the misuse of Holocaust memory by Israeli politicians to justify violence against Palestinians. The speaker emphasizes the need to listen to the voices of those facing state violence and genocide and take preventive action.

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The speaker clarifies that they are not accusing Israelis of genocide, but they provide evidence of war crimes committed against Palestinian civilians, including murder and starvation in Gaza. They express surprise that Israeli leaders would discuss Palestinians in such a manner, considering the Holocaust and the suffering endured by Jews in Europe.

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Israeli political and military leaders have made statements that could be interpreted as genocidal towards Gaza. There is a link between these statements and the actions on the ground, with Israeli military actions likely constituting war crimes due to the disproportionate number of civilian casualties. The IDF spokesperson himself admitted that 2 out of 3 people killed are civilians, meaning around 12,000 civilians, mostly women and children, have been killed. This indicates evidence of a dangerous situation that could potentially lead to genocide in Gaza.

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What’s happening in Gaza is not a war; it's utter destruction of life and everything on the ground, including the people. Palestinians who survived previous assaults have said that this is unlike anything they've experienced before. It's genocide, the destruction of a group, in whole or in part. This is achieved through killings, inflicting mental or physical harm, or creating life conditions that lead to the group's destruction. The destruction of mosques, universities, homes, roads, hospitals, and the decimation of the health system are all examples of this. As Dr. Rassana Bussita said, war crimes tend to destroy the present and the future, but genocide also destroys the past. We are Palestine Deep Dive, and we aim to build a multimedia space where Palestinian voices are always front and center. We need 3,000 more regular supporters to back our work so we can rapidly expand our output. Support us at palisinedeepdive.com/support.

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Speaker 0 argues that what is happening in Gaza is a ritual sacrifice. She notes that Israel is besieging and bombarding Gaza and acknowledges disturbing videos seen on social media, but contends that the truth is far more disturbing than the common description of events. She claims that throughout human history, civilizations have practiced ritual sacrifice before war, citing the Aztecs (temples with thousands of human skulls and mass murder of enemies in public) and the Phoenicians/Carthaginians (child sacrifice), with Romans also practicing human sacrifice by parading enemies through Rome and then strangling them at the Temple of Jupiter after a triumph. She states that this is sacrifice, though not always labeled as such. The central question she raises is why such sacrifices occurred in these civilizations and why, she says, Israel is doing something similar in Gaza today. She emphasizes that 47% of Gaza’s population is 18 years old, so the majority of those killed are children, calling this a striking and blatant aspect of the situation. She asserts that the world can clearly see what is happening in Gaza, and that the Israelis seemingly want the world to hate them. She notes widespread protests around the world against Israel’s actions in Palestine and argues that if Israel wanted to achieve its aims, there would be more effective, secret methods (for example, poisoning water or air to cause cancers), which could eliminate Gaza’s population over 20–30 years without public discussion. Instead, she claims, Israel chooses to do this openly to provoke global outrage. The speaker contends that this is intentional, designed to create the ultimate taboo—disgust and contention that unite the world against Israel. She connects this to a belief in extreme forms of Jewish eschatology, suggesting that some in the Israeli government want to accelerate an end-times scenario in which Israel fights the entire world with God’s help. She uses a Chinese military analogy: fighting with a river behind your back, where forcing an army to retreat to a dangerous river leads to a surge of energy to destroy the enemy. She equates the river to the taboo of killing children, arguing that there is no exit for Israel—either they go all the way or the world destroys them. She concludes by noting that online, this narrative is circulating globally and causing trouble everywhere.

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Israel is accused of treating all Palestinians in Gaza as terrorists and justifying their killing by labeling them as such. The speaker argues that Israel's actions amount to genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. They emphasize the urgent need for a ceasefire and criticize Israel for attacking those calling for one. The speaker also questions why there have been no consequences for Israel's actions and calls for accountability through the International Criminal Court. They highlight the ongoing displacement caused by Israeli settlements and express the Palestinian people's lack of confidence in international law's ability to protect them. The speaker concludes by urging the upholding of the law for the sake of justice and peace.

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In this video, the speaker, a journalist with experience in Gaza, expresses concern over the violence and suffering endured by Palestinians. They describe the current situation as the worst in Palestinian history, including the Nakba. The speaker accuses Israel of indiscriminate slaughter and calls it a campaign of unmitigated genocide. They emphasize the need for action to stop the killing, highlighting the role of the Israeli war machine and the support it receives from the United States. The speaker also mentions their intention to protest Israel's exclusion of foreign press and the assassination of Palestinian journalists. They urge everyone to stand up for the Palestinian people.

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The speaker condemns the violence in Gaza, stating it's not about religion but a political movement called Zionism. They reject using Judaism to justify war on Palestinians, calling it false and repugnant. As Jews, they stand against it, emphasizing it's not in their name. They express solidarity with Gaza and Palestine, denouncing Israel as a criminal entity.

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The speaker discusses the difference between targeting Hamas and intentionally harming civilians. They claim that the Israeli actions are not solely focused on Hamas, but rather involve purposely killing a large number of civilians. They argue that evidence from Israeli leaders and assessments supports the idea that this is a campaign to punish and ethnically cleanse Gaza and the West Bank by getting rid of Palestinians.

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The speaker argues that the current situation in Gaza constitutes genocide, citing the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. They highlight statements made by Israeli politicians and army officers, which they believe demonstrate a special intent to destroy a group. The speaker also discusses the displacement of people in northern Gaza and the complete siege imposed by Israel. They criticize the use of the term "fighting Nazis" by Israeli politicians, stating that it decontextualizes the situation and allows for the justification of violence. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing and preventing genocide, and calls for the world to listen to what is happening in Gaza.

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The Israeli army's actions in Gaza are considered clear war crimes and violations of international humanitarian law. If it can be proven that these actions are part of a widespread or systematic attack on the civilian population, it would also be considered a crime against humanity. Experts appointed by the UN have expressed personal concerns about the risk of genocide for the Palestinian people. This is a serious accusation that should be taken seriously, especially when former prosecutors of the International Criminal Court and UN experts also raise the possibility of genocide. The prevention of genocide is emphasized in the 1948 convention, and with the combination of concerning speeches from Israeli officials and indiscriminate military campaigns, action needs to be taken today.
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