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The speaker discusses the challenges of providing aid to Gaza and the need for more cooperation from Israel. They note some improvements in aid distribution but emphasize the importance of continued efforts. The speaker highlights the role of the United States in facilitating humanitarian assistance and stresses the need for further action to address the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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The Israeli government is responsible for an actual holocaust, televised to the whole world. An old man died on camera from starvation in 2025 while waiting in line for food. A young woman looks like a "Belsen horror." Eighty people in Gaza died of hunger today, while hundreds of thousands of tons of food, water, and medicine are being blocked by Israel from entering. The speaker places greater shame and blame on the rest of the world for allowing Israel, a country of 8,000,000 people, to starve millions to death.

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Witnessing starvation in Gaza, exacerbated by inadequate aid from the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund, is real. The speaker accuses Israel of systematically committing war crimes, including displacement, targeting civilians, and collectively punishing the population. The IDF allegedly treats Palestinians like animals, with some even dehumanizing them. The speaker recounts meeting a young boy named Amir at a distribution site who showed them a sign of respect. The boy was emaciated, without shoes, and likely hadn't eaten or bathed in days. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation provides no water with the food, claiming it's too expensive. The speaker alleges the distribution sites are death traps. He witnessed the IDF shooting at crowds leaving a distribution site, and Amir was killed. The speaker calls for the US to defund the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation immediately and demand accountability, as it is not adequately addressing the needs of the population. The speaker questions why the US government is funding the IDF, which he describes as undisciplined and committing daily war crimes.

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The speaker criticizes a woman who recently stated that all available resources had been exhausted. The speaker points out that the woman then appeared in Charlotte, packing bags at the Dream Center, seemingly to show that she cares. Within 24 hours, the speaker claims, the same woman sent $157,000,000 to Lebanon for protection, security, food, water, and shelter, without requiring applications. The speaker suggests that American people dislike this woman because of actions like these.

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The speaker expresses concern about the attacks on Gaza and emphasizes the importance of not taking children as hostages. They believe that countries should show sympathy towards the suffering of children in Gaza. The speaker questions their belief in humanity and expresses worry for their own children in Gaza. They do not understand the actions of those involved and state that Israel has never done such things. The speaker wants the government and the world to prioritize rescuing the hostages. They urge all mothers to imagine their children in a similar situation.

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The speaker urgently appeals for help in Gaza, where the ongoing conflict has resulted in casualties and affected the hospital. With over 2,500 people seeking refuge there, the staff and civilians are in dire need. The speaker emphasizes that this plea is not limited to any specific group but extends to all humans. They highlight the lack of medical supplies, gas, food, and medication, emphasizing the urgent need to stop the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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The speaker expresses their frustration with the unequal treatment of Palestinians compared to Ukrainians. They highlight the dehumanization and lack of support for Palestinians, particularly their own Ukrainian mother working in Gaza. They call for equal treatment and an end to the funding of the ongoing genocide. The speaker also mentions the personal impact of losing family members and waking up in fear every day. They direct their plea to President Biden, urging him to address the issue and stop hiding from the reality of the situation.

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The speaker expresses concern about the UN donations sent to Gaza, stating that the aid is being sold for profit. They share a personal experience of their mother buying a sack of flour for an inflated price. The speaker questions why the aid is being sold when people from around the world are donating money. They express disgust and frustration, calling for accountability from the organization responsible. The speaker highlights the financial struggles faced by the people in Gaza and the ongoing violence.

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One third of Gaza's population has been displaced, with no electricity, running water, and war crimes being committed. The speaker calls for someone to address these issues and criticizes the invasion and occupation of Palestine. They question where humanity has gone and highlight the suffering caused by bombs and drones. The speaker mentions the lack of jobs and money, leading to a revolutionist mindset. They emphasize the need to spread the truth and unite against separation barriers. The speaker concludes by urging someone to address the war crimes and the war cry.

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The speaker suggests that the intensity of people's response to the genocide in Palestine can be linked to the amount of money they receive from APAC. They find it difficult to express anything else about the situation. Despite witnessing the bombings in high definition, politicians and the media refuse to acknowledge it as genocide or recognize ethnic cleansing. The speaker finds this unbelievable.

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Gaza Strip is currently experiencing continuous violence, a complete siege, and severe war. The speaker questions the absence of human rights, international support, and global awareness regarding the situation. They plea for help to ensure their survival.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the lack of life-saving supplies reaching Gaza, where children are dying from malnutrition and dehydration. Urgent delivery of food, water, and medicine is crucial to saving lives. Gaza civilians are in desperate need of these supplies to prevent further tragedies.

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The speaker emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire in order to provide aid to Gaza. They describe the situation in Gaza as the worst ever, with a high number of women and children killed and hospitals turned into places of war. The speaker acknowledges the difficulty in obtaining accurate numbers but assures that the figures provided are trustworthy. They highlight the severity of the conflict, stating that more children have been killed in this conflict than in any other. The speaker suggests that Israel may challenge the figures due to the global reaction and the crisis's impact on humanity. They express concern that war has become the preferred option, causing immense suffering.

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The speaker expresses their frustration with the perception of the situation in Gaza. They argue that what is happening in Gaza is not awful, but rather Israel is doing them a favor. They criticize Israeli supporters who apologize for the situation and emphasize that Palestinians should also feel sorry for what happened in Israel. The speaker mentions that only 13% of Palestinians are against what happened in Israel and highlights the actions of Hamas in committing violent acts. They urge people to wake up and realize that Hamas represents the Palestinians.

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Dozens of people are shot and killed daily while waiting for food. The speaker expresses outrage at IDF soldiers shooting and killing desperate people waiting for humanitarian aid. The speaker finds this unbelievably evil and shocking to their conscience. They are disturbed by images and videos of desperate, hungry, parentless children trapped in Gaza and cannot stand or listen to defenses of the situation. The speaker is frustrated by filibustering.

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The speaker was asked about the First Lady's role and whether they've discussed the crisis in Gaza. The speaker confirmed they have discussed it, saying she thinks it's terrible and sees the same pictures everyone sees. According to the speaker, anyone who doesn't think it's terrible is cold-hearted or nuts. The speaker emphasized the images of starving children and mothers who can't help them. They stated that "they gotta get them food, and we're gonna get them food."

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The speaker criticizes the excessive response in Gaza and mentions that initially, President Sisi of Mexico did not want to allow humanitarian material to enter. However, the speaker managed to convince both President Sisi and Bibi (presumably referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) to open the gate for humanitarian aid.

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The speaker expresses concern about the support given to Israel, fearing it may lead to nuclear war. They accuse Israel of mistreating Palestinians, including stealing their belongings and harming children. The speaker claims to have evidence of these actions. They also criticize Arab governments for their involvement and suggest that the chaos is being used to establish a dictatorial police state.

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The speaker discusses the situation in Gaza, where Palestinians are being put on a restricted diet to avoid starvation. The army's dieticians have calculated the calorie intake needed to prevent malnutrition, allowing 131 trucks of food to enter Gaza daily. The Gaza Heroes protest against this suffocating blockade, which is met with severe repression by the Israelis. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who came to power in 2009, supports the Hamas and regularly bombs Gaza to maintain the current situation. However, Gaza suffers from high poverty and unemployment rates, limited access to water and electricity, and no means of escape. This has led to an eruption of anger and protests. The journalist recommends reading the detailed article for more information.

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The speaker was asked about the First Lady's role and whether they've discussed the crisis in Gaza. The speaker confirmed they have discussed it, saying she thinks it's terrible and sees the same pictures everyone sees. According to the speaker, anyone who doesn't think it's terrible is cold-hearted or nuts. The speaker emphasized the images of starving children and mothers who can't help them. They stated that "they gotta get them food, and we're gonna get them food."

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The speaker, a British individual, expresses their concern about the situation in Gaza and questions the lack of empathy and care for humanity. They share their personal connection to the Palestinian conflict through their father's experiences. They criticize the American people for being unaware of their government's actions abroad and the potential consequences at home. The speaker believes that the American working class should stand up against their government's warmongering and prioritize their own well-being. They emphasize the need for unity and resistance to prevent the exploitation of working-class individuals for war.

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The speaker criticizes the United States for claiming to support Palestinian civilians in Gaza while providing significant military aid to Israel. They question how this aligns with international humanitarian and human rights laws, as well as commitments to avoid explosive weapons in populated areas. The speaker highlights the increase in stock prices of weapons manufacturers during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza and asserts that the United States has profited from war throughout its history. They emphasize that neither Israel, the United States, nor arms manufacturers should profit from the harm inflicted on Palestinian civilians, and call for an end to arms sales to Israel.

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The speaker shares their personal experience of living and working in Gaza, highlighting the difficult conditions and the impossible dialogue between people on both sides. They mention the constant blockade, lack of electricity and water, and the overcrowded living situations. They also mention the admirable work of hospital staff in saving children who are regularly bombed. Another speaker acknowledges the atrocities committed by both sides but questions if the daily lives of Palestinians in Gaza have been overlooked. The first speaker responds that it is not just the French government but the entire world that is responsible, including the Palestinians themselves. They emphasize that the civilians in Gaza have been victims of everyone involved and have suffered for many years.

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He has witnessed numerous children killed in one attack, calling for help. The US knows war crimes are happening but still supplies arms. Despite this, there's no reason to change how we assist Israel. By doing this, we're disregarding rules and causing immense suffering. What do you say to the families of Palestinian civilians killed by US weapons in Gaza? Translation: The speaker highlights the high number of children killed in a single strike and questions the US's continued supply of arms despite knowing about war crimes. The speaker also raises concerns about the impact of these actions on Palestinian families in Gaza.

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The speaker raises concerns about the innocent Palestinians, including women, children, and the elderly, and questions why countries like Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, who claim to care about the Palestinians, are not helping them escape the bombings. They suggest that these countries could intervene and support Gaza to become a thriving society. However, the speaker acknowledges that these countries are generally self-focused and do not like Hamas. They also note that the popularity of Hamas in Saudi Arabia and the UAE is low, resulting in little pressure for these countries to assist the Palestinians. The United States is mentioned as one of the few countries stepping up to help.
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