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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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The House passed a bill to fund a regime to harm Palestinians and cut aid until 2025. Funding will be further cut if an investigation is initiated against Israel for crimes. The US is stopping aid to starving Palestinians. The government ignores constituents and human rights, condemning other countries for war crimes while supporting them. This is evil and hypocritical. Gaza suffers from a famine we finance, causing deaths daily.

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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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In Gaza, there is a severe humanitarian crisis with displaced Palestinians struggling to find food and water. The northern part of Gaza is experiencing a famine, forcing people to eat animal food just to survive. The lack of essential nutrients is particularly affecting children, newborns, and those with health complications. Many believe that food is being used as a weapon, with a blockade on humanitarian aid and even a United Nations convoy being shot at. This deliberate prevention of aid is part of a plan to push people out and prevent them from staying alive.

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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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Civilians in Palestine were given pamphlets with safe routes to flee, but they were bombed while following the evacuation order. The sight of dead children on a truck is deeply disturbing. People who have spent time in Palestine say it has made them cry for weeks. The horrors faced by Palestinians are heartbreaking. Israel is denying them basic necessities like food, water, and electricity. Palestinian civilians are being killed, and it seems like no one is paying attention. Supporting Palestinians doesn't require being Muslim, just being human. The ongoing genocide in Palestine is being witnessed on TV, yet no action is being taken.

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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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An aid worker reports witnessing a tragedy where Israeli tanks and weapons fired on a crowd of thousands of starving people running towards them after they passed through the Zakim gate with clearance from Israelis. The aid worker stated that no humanitarian aid worker should ever be a target. The aid worker was asked about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in light of reports that over 800 Palestinians have been killed around aid distribution sites in the last two months, mostly at GHF locations. The aid worker clarified that they do not coordinate with or work with GHF because they are a UN agency with a different operational model. They stated they have no information about GHF because they do not communicate.

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In February, a medical worker in Gaza reported primary care clinics lacked sufficient medications and supplies, including antibiotics. Multiple cases of suspected Ricketts disease were observed, along with children unable to walk due to severe malnutrition. One acutely malnourished child, aged 9-10, displayed neurological decline and had not eaten for four days. The only available treatment was IV fluid hydration. The speaker claims necessary conditions for life were intentionally withheld, disproportionately impacting vulnerable populations. A 10-month-old child developed paralysis from polio, the first case in 25 years. The speaker asserts this is genocide by weaponizing previously eliminated diseases to cause permanent disability and death, and that they are an eyewitness to genocide in Gaza being committed by Israel. The speaker demands an immediate lifting of the blockade of humanitarian aid, a two-way arms embargo, and compliance with the International Court of Justice decisions. They accuse Justin Trudeau, Melanie Jolie, and the Canadian Medical Association of complicity in genocide through inaction and silence.

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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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A retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel ("Miss Dragula"), a combat veteran with multiple deployments, describes his experience working in Gaza for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) from May to June 2024. GHF was established to distribute aid, replacing the UN after aid was cut off to Gaza. He was recruited by UG Solutions, a security subcontractor. He states that Gaza is "post-apocalyptic" with leveled buildings. He compares the destruction to the "Terminator" movies and says it's worse than anything he saw in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Syria. He claims the majority of the 314 contractors are American combat veterans armed with automatic weapons on tourist visas. He reports that only four aid distribution sites exist, three co-located with IDF combat units in an active combat zone, which he identifies as a war crime. He claims the northern enclave of Gaza is cut off with no aid. He says the IDF treats Palestinians like animals and that the contractors have dehumanized them. He recounts an incident where a boy he met named Amir was later killed by the IDF. He accuses the IDF of shooting at civilians to control crowds near aid sites. He states that the GHF is not delivering enough aid, leading to starvation, and that the US government should stop funding GHF and support the UN process. He suggests the IDF needs better training and leadership.

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"Palestinians in Gaza now make up eighty percent of all the people facing famine or catastrophic hunger worldwide according to the UN." "Every person in Gaza is hungry." "A quarter of the population are starving and struggling to find food and drinkable water." "Famine is imminent." "The three hundred and thirty five thousand children under the age of five are at high risk of malnutrition." "The some fifty thousand pregnant women lack health care and adequate nutrition." "Infants are dying in droves." "Palestine had ceased to exist." "The Palestinians are being forced to choose between death from bombs, disease, exposure, or starvation, or being driven from their homeland." "There will soon reach a point where death will be so ubiquitous that deportation for those who want to live will be the only option." "Israel is lobbying countries in Latin America and Africa to accept Palestinian refugees."

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A young boy named Amir approached two guards, seeking food, carrying only a small bag of rice, flour, and lentils. He kissed their hands, a sign of respect in Arab culture, moving the guards, one a combat veteran. Amir was emaciated, shoeless, and in tattered clothes. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation provides no water due to cost, despite the food requiring it. One guard knelt to Amir's level, saying, "People care. America cares. You're not gonna be forgotten." Amir placed his hands on the guard's face, kissed him, and said, "Thank you." People are starving and dying in Gaza. After receiving aid, as Amir left the distribution site, the IDF shot at the crowd leaving, even shooting at their feet. Amir was killed by the IDF because they lack discipline, standards, and basic human decency. He walked 12 kilometers for food, only to be killed on his way back.

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The speaker witnessed a tangible increase in starvation and emaciation of patients during their three weeks in Gaza. They recount mass casualty events, including people being killed in tents in green zones. A healthcare worker friend was followed by a quadcopter drone and killed with his three children in their tent. The UN reports over 1,500 healthcare workers have been killed, including ten scrub nurses at Nassau Hospital. Staff members are starving and losing family, yet continue to work. Before the war, about 500 trucks of aid entered Gaza daily, but since then, it's been less than 10%, despite Israel controlling all entry points. Gaza, a quarter the size of London, has been reduced to 14% of its landmass, holding 2,000,000 starving people with no resources, which is the equivalent of the population of Exeter. The speaker reports that the Israeli army bombed the WHO medical warehouse on July 22, endangering international volunteers.

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A young boy named Amir approached the speakers, UG Solutions guards, and kissed their hands as a sign of respect. The speakers were moved by the gesture, noting the boy's emaciated condition and lack of basic necessities like shoes and water. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation doesn't provide water because it's too expensive, despite the food requiring water to cook. One speaker knelt to Amir's level, expressing that people care and he won't be forgotten. Amir, in turn, placed his hands on the speaker's face and said, "Thank you." The speakers describe the distribution sites as "death traps," alleging that the IDF shoots at crowds entering and leaving the sites. One speaker recounts hearing gunfire and seeing Palestinians fall. Amir was killed by the IDF after picking up scraps of food. The speakers claim the IDF lacks discipline, standards, and basic human decency, using machine guns and tank rounds to control crowds. They suggest using loudspeakers, translators, and signage for communication. The speakers have never seen this level of depravity and disrespect for human dignity, especially with American tax dollars involved, calling it "un-American."

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A retired Green Beret officer, Miss Dragula, recounts his experience working in Gaza for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) from May to June 2025. GHF was established to distribute aid, replacing the UN after Gaza was blocked off. He was contacted by UG Solutions, a security subcontractor, due to his combat experience. He emphasizes he has no political agenda and was content in retirement before this. His wife encouraged him to share his story. He describes Gaza as "post-apocalyptic," with leveled buildings and destroyed lives. He compares the destruction to nothing he's seen in other combat zones. The majority of GHF contractors are American combat veterans armed with automatic weapons, entering Israel on tourist visas. Aid distribution sites are co-located with IDF combat units, even in active combat zones, which he believes violates the Geneva Convention. He claims the northern enclave of Gaza is cut off from aid. He alleges the IDF treats Palestinians like animals, and American contractors have dehumanized them. He recounts an incident where a boy named Amir was killed by the IDF after receiving aid. He disputes claims that Amir is still alive, stating the picture used as proof is from a different location and time. He calls for the US government to cease funding GHF and support the UN's aid efforts instead. He suggests the IDF needs better training and leadership.

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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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A young boy named Amir approached the speaker and another guard, kissing their hands as a sign of respect. The speaker noticed Amir was emaciated, shoeless, and in tattered clothes. The speaker knelt and told Amir that people care. Amir then placed his hands on the speaker's face and said, "Thank you." The speaker states that the Gazit Humanitarian Foundation provides no water at distribution sites because it's too expensive, despite the food requiring water to cook. The speaker describes the distribution sites as death traps, alleging that people are shot at when entering and leaving. The speaker claims that the IDF shoots at the crowds leaving the distribution sites, sometimes hitting them. The speaker recounts hearing gunfire and seeing Palestinians dropping on the side of the road. Amir was killed by the IDF after walking 12 kilometers to get food. The speaker believes this is due to the IDF's lack of discipline, standards, and basic human decency. The speaker suggests using loudspeakers, translators, and signs to communicate with the crowd instead of gunfire. The speaker has never seen this level of depravity and disrespect for human dignity and calls it un-American.

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A retired US Army lieutenant colonel, Miss Dragula, recounts his experience working in Gaza with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) from May to June 2025. GHF was established to distribute aid, replacing the UN after Gaza was blocked. He was contacted by UG Solutions, a security subcontractor, due to his combat experience. He emphasizes he has no political agenda, but felt compelled to help the oppressed Gazan civilians, who lack food, water, and dignity. He describes Gaza as "post-apocalyptic," with leveled buildings and destroyed lives, worse than any combat zone he's seen. The 314 contractors are mostly American combat veterans, armed with automatic weapons on tourist visas. Only four aid distribution sites exist, three co-located with IDF combat units in an active combat zone, a war crime. The northern enclave of Gaza is cut off from aid. He states the IDF treats Palestinians like animals, and US contractors have dehumanized them. Palestinians walk long distances to aid sites, where the IDF shoots near them. He recounts the story of a young boy, Amir, who showed him gratitude before being killed by IDF fire after leaving a distribution site. He accuses GHF of a cover-up regarding the boy's death. He calls for the defunding of GHF and a return to the UN aid model. He acknowledges Hamas' violence but insists on upholding human dignity and adhering to the laws of war. He attributes the problems to a lack of discipline, training, and leadership within the IDF reserve forces.

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A retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel, Miss Dragula, recounts his experience working in Gaza for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) from May to June 2025. GHF was established to distribute aid, replacing the UN after Gaza was blocked off. He was contacted by UG Solutions, a security subcontractor, due to his combat experience. He emphasizes he has no political agenda and was content in retirement before accepting the mission to help the oppressed civilian population, who lack food, water, and dignity. He describes Gaza as "post-apocalyptic," with leveled buildings and destroyed lives, far worse than any combat zone he's seen. The majority of GHF contractors are American combat veterans armed with automatic weapons, entering Israel on tourist visas. Only four aid distribution sites exist, three co-located with IDF combat units in an active combat zone, a war crime. The northern enclave of Gaza is cut off from aid. He claims the IDF treats Palestinians like animals, with US contractors also dehumanizing them. Palestinians walk long distances to aid sites, where the IDF shoots at them. He recounts the story of a young boy, Amir, who showed him respect and gratitude, only to be killed by the IDF after leaving the site. He disputes claims that the boy is still alive, stating the picture used as proof is from a different site and day. He calls for the US to cease funding GHF and support the UN aid process, as GHF's methods are inadequate and lead to starvation. He believes the IDF needs better training and leadership, and that the US is complicit in war crimes.

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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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US Green Beret Veteran Tony Aguilar Details the Shocking War Crimes He’s Witnessing in Gaza
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Tucker Carlson interviews Tony Aguilar, a retired lieutenant colonel with extensive military experience, including 25 years in the U.S. Army and multiple combat deployments. Aguilar recently worked with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which took over aid distribution in Gaza after the UN's aid delivery was halted. He describes GHF as a lead organization for aid distribution but admits he is unsure of its classification. Aguilar explains that he was contacted by UG Solutions, a subcontractor for GHF, and decided to participate after researching the situation in Gaza. He emphasizes that he has no political aspirations and was motivated by a desire to help those suffering in Gaza. He describes the conditions in Gaza as "post-apocalyptic," with widespread destruction and human suffering. He compares the devastation to nothing he has seen in Iraq or Afghanistan, asserting that the situation in Gaza far exceeds the brutality of those conflicts. He highlights the lack of effective aid distribution, noting that only four secure distribution sites exist in Gaza, all located in the south, far from the most vulnerable populations in the north. Aguilar criticizes the planning and execution of aid efforts, stating that they are co-located with active combat zones, which he deems a violation of international humanitarian law. Aguilar recounts witnessing the dire conditions firsthand, including starvation and the dehumanization of civilians. He shares a poignant story about a young boy named Amir, who was killed by IDF gunfire after attempting to collect food. Aguilar argues that the IDF's actions constitute war crimes, emphasizing the need for accountability and better leadership within the Israeli military. He calls for the U.S. government to cease funding GHF and to support a more effective humanitarian aid model, ideally through the UN, which he believes could better serve the needs of the Gazan population. Aguilar stresses the importance of maintaining human dignity and adhering to international laws in conflict situations.

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WATCH: Whistleblower REVEALS Israel Gunning Down Hungry Civilians
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A whistleblower from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a 25-year US military veteran, has revealed the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where Palestinians are starving and facing brutal treatment. He described incidents of unarmed civilians being pepper-sprayed and shot at while seeking aid. Over 1,000 Palestinians have reportedly died while trying to access food. The situation is exacerbated by statements from US officials and members of Congress, who downplay the crisis and even suggest starvation tactics are acceptable. The Israeli government claims there is no famine, attributing hunger to Hamas. Meanwhile, violence in the West Bank continues, with recent votes aimed at further annexation. The media's coverage often avoids assigning blame to Israel, framing the crisis as a natural disaster rather than a result of military actions.

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SHOTS FIRED: Chaos At U.S. Gaza 'Aid' Center
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), funded by Israel, aims to replace established humanitarian organizations and has been criticized for its ineffective aid distribution, which is seen as a strategy for depopulating northern Gaza. Netanyahu has openly stated that the GHF's goal is to move Palestinians south, where they must present IDs and may not return home. Aid distribution is limited to four centers for 2 million people, leading to desperate crowds and chaos. Humanitarian organizations argue that the provided aid—flour, pasta, and beans—is inappropriate for malnourished individuals. Reports indicate that individuals seeking aid have been detained, raising concerns about the use of humanitarian efforts as a means to target suspected Hamas affiliates. The situation has sparked international controversy, with ongoing debates about the adequacy and motives behind the aid delivery mechanisms.

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'SHELLS NOT FOOD': Israeli Minister Demands STARVATION Policy
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The hosts discuss the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, highlighting President Trump's comments that downplay the starvation crisis and suggest the U.S. is doing enough to help. They criticize Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's denial of starvation and the Israeli government's blockade of aid, which has led to the deaths of many, particularly children. The hosts emphasize that the U.S. plays a significant role in supporting Israel's actions, including military aid and diplomatic cover. They note that the starvation crisis is intentional, with reports indicating that Israel has destroyed aid supplies. The discussion also touches on the complicity of Israeli society in these policies, with a significant portion supporting the blockade and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. The hosts conclude that without a ceasefire or significant change, the situation will continue to worsen.
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