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Photographs and videos show the Israeli government burning men, women, and children alive, with 15,000 children and 35,000 others killed. The speaker condemns the genocide and calls for justice, criticizing Israeli leaders for their actions. They question where the humanity is in allowing such atrocities to happen, expressing solidarity with Palestinians and recognizing their humanity. The speaker hopes for accountability and shares a message of remembrance and support.

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In 1948, 1953, 1956, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2002, and beyond, there were numerous massacres in Palestine. When you acknowledge these tragedies, then we can discuss your October 7th. Palestine will be free from the river to the sea.

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The speaker states they killed 13 Palestinians and were in Gaza for 82 days. The speaker describes taking a baby's head and cutting it off. The speaker repeats the action of taking a baby's head and cutting it off. The speaker asks how long it took to clean Palestinian baby's blood.

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Israel's attack on Gaza in 2008 is described as a shameful day in Jewish history. The speaker criticizes Israel for carpet bombing Gaza and dropping 100 tons of bombs in just one day. They highlight that this attack occurred when children were on the streets during a shift change at schools. The speaker argues that this act of violence is an example of terrorism and suggests that Israel uses such tactics to control different populations while maintaining a liberal image.

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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 speaker reflects on the atrocities faced by Palestinians, including mass graves, amputated children, and thousands of lives lost under rubble. They express the frustration of being asked to move on and be peaceful, while the other side is not held to the same standards. The speaker emphasizes the need for justice, not vengeance, and calls for an end to Israeli impunity. They highlight the resilience and hope of the Palestinian people, despite repeated assaults and destruction. The speaker accuses Israel of attacking hope and aiming for forced displacement. The options for Palestinians are seen as destruction or displacement, death or displacement.

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The speaker expresses condemnation for the killings on October 7th. They criticize the prime minister for not supporting a humanitarian pause and ceasefire in Gaza to allow aid and promote peace. They believe that the only way forward is to end the occupation and recognize the rights of the Palestinian people.

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Speaker explains that Palestine is not new to many; October 7 highlighted a long history. Beginning with a post–World War II UN plan (1947) to create a Jewish state on part of Palestine, despite Palestinian non-participation. About 750,000 Palestinians were displaced as part of the partition. Palestinians call this the Nakba. Israel declared itself a state and pursued lands in the Arab-state zones; by 1967's Six Day War, it had seized the West Bank and Gaza, prompting UN calls to withdraw. In 1974 the UN recognized the PLO as Palestine's official government, while Israel funded groups to destabilize it. Intifadas followed (1987 and beyond); Oslo accords failed to stop occupation. Israel then funded Hamas; Gaza was blockaded; the West Bank built a barrier; movement restricted; starvation of Gazans for years. The speaker condemns the actions as genocide and urges ending U.S. support for Israel.

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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 criticizes the Israeli army, calling them a well-trained terrorist organization. They mention an incident from four years ago when Israel began bombing Gaza, dropping 100 tons of bombs on the first day. The speaker argues that this act was terrorism, as it occurred during a shift change when children were on the streets. They also suggest that Israel maintains control over different populations while projecting a liberal image.

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The truth about what happened on October 7th is emerging from the Israeli media and public. Footage from Apache helicopters shows them attacking people and vehicles at a music festival near the Gaza refugee camp. Many casualties were Israeli military and security forces, as confirmed by the Israeli media. It is also suggested that some were killed by Israeli armed elements in pursuit of the Hannibal doctrine. However, claims of rapes and 40 beheaded babies are false. Only one baby died, and the responsible party remains unclear. These lies have fueled a genocide, and those who continue to spread them have much to answer for.

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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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Speaker 0: October 7 is a day that will forever live in infamy. It was the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. It began as a perfect day, not a cloud in the sky. Thousands of young Israelis were celebrating at an outdoor music festival. And suddenly, at 06:29AM, as children were still sleeping soundly in their beds in the towns in Kibbutzim next to Gaza, suddenly heaven turned into hell. 3,000 Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel. They butchered 1,200 people from 41 countries, including 39 Americans. Proportionately, compared to our population size, that's like 29 elevens in one day. And these monsters, they rape women, they beheaded men, They burnt babies alive.

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Today, the speaker and two others watched previously unseen footage of the October 7th massacre at the Israeli consulate. The speaker believes it's important for people to see this footage, despite the sensitivity surrounding it. The speaker draws a parallel between the 9/11 attacks and the massacre, emphasizing that the method used by the terrorists was intentional and meant to evoke fear. The speaker highlights the deliberate nature of the violence, including burning victims and celebrating the atrocities. They argue that Hamas wanted Israel to know they desired their destruction. The speaker acknowledges the need for the violence to stop but expresses difficulty in finding a solution due to Israel's fear of genocide. They also discuss the challenges of providing aid to Gaza and the complexity of the situation.

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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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There was no Hamas terror attack on October 7th. Palestinian fighters from the oppressed Gaza Strip retaliated against Israel after years of suffering. They managed to take over half of Israel and paralyze the state for weeks. Israel, feeling humiliated, is now seeking revenge by killing innocent civilians. This is not about self-defense or protecting Israelis, but rather about brutality and proving a point. However, the killing has not stopped the Palestinian fighters. Israeli ground forces have already suffered casualties.

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A first responder in southern Israel witnessed horrifying acts of violence. He saw beheaded bodies, body parts, and a family that had been brutally attacked. The husband was killed first, his eyes were gouged out, the woman's breast was cut, and the girl's leg was severed. These firsthand accounts remind us of the atrocities and massacre that occurred on October 7th. The speaker emphasizes that this information comes directly from a witness, not from reports or rumors. The discussion then shifts to how the people in Gaza feel about Hamas in light of such brutality.

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- On October 7, approximately 1,200 people were killed, with about 400 combatants and 800 civilians, according to the speaker who bases this on authoritative human rights reports (UN HRC Commission of Inquiry, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch). He notes that these organizations do not have perfect records but argues there is no compelling evidence that contradicts Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza being responsible for the majority of deaths, while there is no evidence that Israeli actions within Israel constituted a significant share of the total deaths. - The speaker contends there is no credible evidence of weaponized rape by Hamas on October 7. He discusses the UN Commission of Inquiry’s distinction between rape and sexual violence, and Pamela Patton’s report, which he says concluded there was no direct digital or photographic evidence of sexual violence on October 7, despite reviewing thousands of photographs and hundreds of hours of digital evidence. He argues the rape claim relies on assertions by observers and advocates rather than verifiable forensic or photographic proof. - Eyewitness testimony is challenged as being part of a pattern that could promote a narrative of Israeli moral exceptionalism; the speaker asserts that some eyewitness accounts “tell you Israel is the most moral army in the world” and notes that many such testimonies come from sources described as biased, with Israeli soldiers often embedded in a siege mentality. He suggests that Israeli society, with a citizen army and strong military culture, may have incentives to shape or repeat certain stories. - The speaker discusses Hamas’s planning and motives in the years leading to October 7, describing Gaza as an “inferno under the Israeli occupation.” He cites early 2000s characterizations of Gaza as a concentration camp by Israeli officials and UN/Human Rights reports, and notes the blockade and economic collapse. He explains that in 2023, Gaza was described by The Economist as a “rubber sheep” and by others as a toxic dump, with extremely high unemployment (60% of youth) and a deteriorating social fabric. The anticipated end of Gaza’s struggle was seen when Saudi Arabia joined the Abraham Accords, leading the speaker to say Gaza’s fate was sealed. - The discussion on Hamas’s shift to violence notes Hamas had previously tried diplomacy, international law (including cooperation with human rights organizations after Operation Cast Lead and Operation Protective Edge), and even nonviolent strategies like the Great March of Return (endorsed by Hamas). The UN report on the March of Return found demonstrators overwhelmingly nonviolent, while Israel was accused of targeting civilians. The speaker argues Hamas pursued multiple avenues but faced a harsh blockade and a failing prospect of improvement. - Regarding the broader regional context, the speaker asserts that the West Bank and Gaza have different trajectories; Egypt and Jordan are seen as neutralizing or stabilizing forces, while the West Bank’s situation is contrasted with Gaza’s harsher conditions. He argues that the goal in places like Egypt is to neutralize, whereas Israel’s policy toward Gaza is described as cleansing or subjugation, a distinction he says differentiates regional dynamics. - The speaker critiques the UN Security Council’s handling of Gaza, describing a 2023 resolution (UNSC Resolution 2803) that endorses the Trump peace plan and creates a “board of peace” with sovereign powers in Gaza, headed by Donald Trump, and notes that no external body supervises this board beyond a quarterly report to the Security Council. He claims this arrangement renders Gaza effectively under a transitional administration, with reconstruction timelines alarmingly long (fifty to eighty years to rebuild) and a minimal chance of Israel withdrawing from the green zone. - He argues that after October 7, the board’s governance path, the Trump plan, and Arab states’ support for the resolution collectively resulted in Gaza’s “death warrant,” with reconstruction hampered by deliberate destruction and political arrangements that preclude meaningful self-determination or statehood for Gaza. - On international reactions, the speaker notes varying support for Gaza among Arab nations and emphasizes that some regional actors (including Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, and others) endorsed handing Gaza to Trump; he accuses these states of compromising Gaza’s future for broader geopolitical aims and accuses several of “slavery and subservience” to such outcomes. - The concluding portion covers Gaza’s future: the speaker reiterates that Gaza has effectively been made unlivable, with rubble and toxic contamination delaying any reconstruction for decades, and he maintains that the path to a two-state solution remains contested, with the Trump-led framework limiting Palestinian rights and self-determination. He indicates he has just completed a book on UN corruption and the Security Council’s role in Gaza, titled Gaza’s Gravediggers, and suggests that the UN declaration of war on Gaza nullifies international law regarding self-determination.

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Hamas has committed attacks prior to October 7, killing thousands of Israelis and hundreds of Palestinians, sabotaging the peace process. Hamas is more than a terrorist organization; it is a religious, ideological movement waging a holy war against a race, not a national resistance movement to liberate Palestine. Hamas does not believe in political borders, but wants a global state. Supporting pro-Palestine groups gives support to a savage group that committed genocide against Jewish communities. Having lived with Hamas members in prison for 27 months, the speaker witnessed them torturing Palestinians. The speaker believes October 7 could be the worst crime of modern day. Hamas is a radical religious movement with global ambition that does not value human life and does not believe in democracy. Israel, in contrast, is a democratic nation that has extended its hand to the region for peace for over 70 years. Since 1948, Arab nations have tried to annihilate Israel. 95% of wars between Arabs and Israel were initiated by Arab countries. On October 7, Israel suffered genocide, not just a terrorist attack.

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For 59 years, the speaker lived without witnessing certain horrors, including what they believed was a beige sack, but realized was a toddler's decapitated torso. They also lived without seeing a child pulled from rubble with their scalp open and brain missing, teenagers' bodies bulldozed into a pile, and a young girl's torso hanging on a hook. After 59 years of witnessing these things, the speaker hopes to live to see the day that Israel is eradicated off the map.

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On October 7th, there was a terrorist attack. The speaker and their partner were present and witnessed explosions and chaos. They ran for their lives and hid between two trash containers. Inside one container, there were 16 people, but only four survived. The speaker's partner was killed, and they were shot in the hip. They heard their friend begging for her life. The speaker expresses frustration towards those who support Hamas, calling them terror supporters. They emphasize that Hamas is a terrorist organization and should be destroyed. The speaker has lost many friends and their future has been changed. They are saddened by those who deny or ignore the reality of the situation. The speaker is left speechless and overwhelmed with grief.

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In this update from Israel, the speaker discusses the aftermath of a horrific massacre on October 7th, which sparked a war. They express their frustration at the lack of answers regarding the failure of the Israel Defense Forces and the events of that day. The speaker also highlights the atmosphere in Israel, with demonstrations demanding the return of hostages and a heavy presence of social and mainstream media. They go on to outline seven government restrictions that they believe are leading to a decline in totalitarianism, including limitations on freedom of information, freedom to protest, and freedom of speech. The speaker concludes by speculating on the global geopolitical interests driving the war.

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It’s described as a cyclical phenomenon of historical waves that come and go. The speaker’s father was a great historian who studied thousands of years of history and asserted that this would come again. The current discourse, however, only looks back to breakfast, and the speaker urges looking back further. He identifies October 7 as the date of “breakfast,” two years ago, noting what happened that day: massive crowds in the capitals of the West, including in the United States, in the cities of The United States, supporting Hamas and shouting for Hamas. The crowds are described as supporting “these rapists, these murderers, these beheaders of men and burners of babies.” The speaker emphasizes that this occurred before Israel acted, asserting that Israel could not even reach the point where it could defend itself for some time. He argues that the event is not related to that specific moment alone but to an underlying hatred of Jews that has permeated centuries. He states there are two things to mention: first, it has been a constant phenomenon of Jewish life over the millennia to have horrifying lies perpetrated about Jews, including vilifications. He cites the charge that “we poison the wells, we drink the children, the blood of children,” along with other sensational accusations, asserting that this pattern is repeated today and is not new. He claims that every time such vilifications have occurred in history, they were preceded and followed by massacres and pogroms, culminating in the Holocaust. Finally, the speaker references the worst pogrom of them all, the Holocaust, in which “6,000,000 Jews were basically burnt alive.”

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In Gaza, Palestinians are being killed and losing their homes. The speaker feels ashamed to be Israeli, as children and adults are being killed without much reaction. Emotions must come first before political analysis and legal questions.

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Speaker 0 questions the idea of proportionality and calls for a ceasefire, but wonders how one can agree to it when faced with the killing of babies, rape, burning of women, and beheading of a child. They argue that the response to the October 7 massacre should be the total destruction of Hamas, as it is not only Israel's right but also their duty for survival. They emphasize that the free world should never forget what happened on October 7th, as this barbaric terror could reach everyone's doorstep in the future.
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