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The speaker asserts that ten years of irresponsible liberal policies have weakened borders and divided people. They believe it's crucial to end this division and unite the people, ensuring everyone feels safe and puts foreign conflicts behind them upon arrival. Another speaker expresses disagreement, stating that people from around the world care deeply about where they come from and should have the freedom to do so. They criticize the treatment of Palestinians as disgusting and claim that what's happening in Gaza has become a genocide. They advocate for an immediate ceasefire, the return of something, and a two-state solution with a viable and free Palestinian state living in peace and security alongside Israel. They question the role of dictating domestic policy in the Middle East and suggest getting out. Another speaker emphasizes the need for consistency in working together.

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Speaker 0 states, "I love Israel." Speaker 1 responds, "Do I look stupid? I'm not gonna say that." Speaker 1 questions why people are so "crazy" and says, "The Israeli people are so crazy." Speaker 0 asks, "You eat a dog?" and "You kill people? You babies? You keep f***ing woman. You born the hospital?" Speaker 0 asks, "Israel or Palestine?" Speaker 1 states, "Since Israel babies, people, children, and women, I choose Palestine. Of course." Speaker 1 concludes by saying, "You guys look crazy. Chill."

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Speaker 0 states they 100% support Hamas for not accepting the ceasefire, because they do not want a situation where they can be bombarded again in the future. Speaker 2 says that innocent people are being killed and no one is taking their side, and that they are ashamed to be Canadian and to be in Canada. Speaker 1 says that Canada affords people the privilege of peaceful protest without fear of attack, where they can wear and say what they want, and suggests that if Speaker 2 is ashamed to be Canadian, they should leave. Speaker 1 calls this the side of the peace movement that other networks won't show.

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Speaker 0 states that socialism, Islam, and Palestine are the three holy grail taboos in American politics. Speaker 1 responds enthusiastically. Speaker 0 asks why Palestine is a part of Speaker 1's politics. Speaker 1 answers that growing up in the third world gives a different understanding of the Palestinian struggle.

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Speaker 1, a 22-year-old Palestinian named Esther Karam, proudly supports Hamas and criticizes those she perceives as white supremacists. She questions the use of terms like "terrorist" and asks if people are aware of the suffering Palestinians have endured for 75 years. Speaker 0 mentions that several governments recognize Hamas as terrorists and discusses recent events in Gaza. Speaker 1 accuses white reporters of bias and questions the motives behind their reporting. The conversation becomes heated, with Speaker 1 bringing up race and religion. Speaker 0 expresses confusion and Speaker 1 ends by expressing her support for Palestine and making a hateful remark.

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Speaker 0 expresses anger and blames Palestinians for the murder of their family. They wish for Gaza to be destroyed and criticize Muslim countries for not helping. The speaker identifies as Jewish and Israeli, comparing the situation to the Holocaust. They claim that Muslims are responsible for all terrorist attacks worldwide.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about Gaza and the conflict. They discuss casualties and bombings, with exaggerated numbers. Speaker 0 questions the truth of the information. They touch on hummus, falafel, and Albert Einstein's nationality. Speaker 0 confuses "Free Palestine" with "Free bread." The conversation ends with Speaker 0 saying goodbye. Translation: The speakers discuss Gaza, casualties, and bombings, with exaggerated numbers. They mention hummus, falafel, and Albert Einstein's nationality. Speaker 0 confuses "Free Palestine" with "Free bread" and the conversation ends with a goodbye.

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Speaker 0 questions who someone is repeatedly. They mention hiding from the police and feeling envious. They accuse others of lacking mercy and being violent. They claim to support peace while accusing others of violence. Speaker 0 asks for clarification on something and mentions the Israel states. They request to speak and ask for the camera to be moved. They mention their lifelong support for a free Gaza. The transcript abruptly ends.

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Speaker 0 frames the camera as part of the fight for Palestinian liberation and recalls a Gaza colleague saying, "I resign myself to Allah's will. Bombs, with American cover, with American tax money. They want us to take down our voices and use this." He adds, "They want us to just give up. But trust me, we are shattering their complacency. Israel's problem is the very existence of Palestinians. Yes. It's the very existence of us." He declares, "And we're not silent," and insists, "The time is now. Time is now. The pressure towards liberation starts with us." Speaker 1 recounts personal persecution: "Two weeks ago, I was assaulted by the Israel immigration authorities. I was the only black passenger on the Hondala. It's no coincidence that I was one of the last to be released from prison."

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The speakers discuss the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Speaker 1 believes that Palestinians should be provided with shelter, food, and water, regardless of their location. Speaker 0 suggests that Palestinians could find a safe place outside of Gaza, but Speaker 1 argues that this is not the current reality. Simcha Rothman, a former Gaza settler, believes that Jews have the right to return.

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Speaker 1, a Jewish individual, expresses support for Palestine, emphasizing that standing with Palestine is not anti-Semitism. They condemn Israel's use of dehumanizing language and killing of civilians, calling it disgusting. They believe in a free and prosperous Palestine for all people. Another speaker adds that Jewish people also stand with Palestine, emphasizing that it is not about religion but about a nation being harmed by Zionists. They describe the situation as ethnic cleansing and a continuous Nakba. Gaza is referred to as a large concentration camp, with most people living in misery and destruction. The speaker calls for Gaza to be free and highlights Palestinians' right to self-determination and dignity. They express empathy towards the people in Gaza and thank those who stand for humanity.

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Gaza was given democracy, but Hamas was elected. Palestine lacks a military. Speaker 0 sarcastically mentions enjoying driving a BMW while the land is supposedly free. Speaker 1 agrees sarcastically. Speaker 2 mentions anticipating the situation.

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Speaker 1 asks if Speaker 0 supports Hamas, noting Speaker 0 is wearing a Hamas headband. Speaker 0 confirms support for Hamas and states they would join them, just as Speaker 1 would join the IDF. Speaker 0 says they would put a bullet in every soldier's head, clarifying they mean Zionists, not Jews, and that "real Jews" are elsewhere. Speaker 1 states that the IDF includes Jews and Muslims, but Speaker 0 claims there are no Muslims in the IDF, or if there are, they are hypocrites and traitors to the Muslim Ummah. Speaker 1 asks where the Muslim homeland is, and Speaker 0 replies it is all around the world and that Muslims will take over the world and implement Sharia law, which Speaker 0 supports.

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Speaker 0 expresses a desire for IDF soldiers to take action in Gaza, stating that there is no peace with the people there, only fire and war. They also mention the possibility of Lebanon and Syria joining the conflict. Speaker 2 praises their reference to Claude Michel. Speaker 1 agrees, mentioning the Colette Marshall part. Speaker 2 discusses the limited knowledge of the public regarding the atrocities in Gaza, including the emotional impact on those who have seen the footage.

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Speaker 0 defends Palestinians and criticizes Israelis, stating that the sun is not coming off and they should not be arrested. They argue that protecting Jews does not mean supporting Israeli actions, and that it is hateful to assume so. Speaker 1 expresses disapproval, but Speaker 0 urges them not to continue.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 where he is from, and Speaker 1 replies that he is from Israel and served in the IDF. Speaker 1 mentions not counting how many Palestinians he has encountered and talks about Gaza disappearing. Speaker 0 inquires if Speaker 1 has ever seen a Palestinian child, to which Speaker 1 responds that he has seen 5 and jokes about looking inexperienced.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes the importance of listening and not touching. They assert that the place they are in belongs to them, not the listener. They dismiss the listener's claims about Palestine, stating that it only exists in their dreams. They mention a baby girl in the government.

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Speaker 0 argues that the Palestinian people are oppressed and suffer under the occupation. They acknowledge Hamas is an armed group, but they describe Hamas as a reaction to signals of injustice and oppression by Israel. They assert that you cannot talk about peace without justice for Palestine and express a desire to know how the other person addresses that claim. Speaker 1 responds by reframing the situation as a political conflict, stating that while there is ideology involved, the core is colonization. They describe a situation where “a fence” surrounds the people, drones fly above, and “everything is taken over there.” They insist that the people in question are not there voluntarily and describe the people breaking out of their camp as something that provokes anger, calling that a “very peculiar viewpoint.” They further claim that Hamas is largely supported and founded by Mossad, arguing that it was very handy to have Hamas to respond to reactions in the area. Speaker 0 asks for evidence to support that claim. Speaker 1 confirms that evidence exists and says they will post it on Twitter after the conversation. They add that the evidence can also be found from the Israeli government or authorities, describing it as a very specific source.

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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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Speaker 0 shares a story about their mother's experience, mentioning how the people she encountered assured her that they were Muslims and wouldn't harm her. They also talk about sharing food with these people. Speaker 1 advises caution when listening to such material and reminds us to consider the welfare of over 200 hostages still held captive in Gaza by Hamas.

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Speaker 0 asks about Palestinians in hospitals and babies on life support in Gaza whose power has been cut off by Israelis. Speaker 1 dismisses the question, saying they are fighting Nazis and don't target civilians. Speaker 0 tries to have a conversation, but Speaker 1 interrupts and raises their voice. Speaker 0 asserts their role as the host and asks Speaker 1 to address the situation, but Speaker 1 accuses Speaker 0 of shame. The conversation becomes heated and Speaker 1 refuses to engage further.

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Speaker 1 discusses the importance of their mission to care for children in Gaza. They admit to being unprepared for the danger and violence present in the area. Speaker 0 offers assistance, mentioning the sound of explosions nearby and the possibility of seeking shelter. Speaker 1 shares advice from their Palestinian sister-in-law, advising them to stay away from windows, stay close to corners of walls, and open their mouth to prevent their eardrums from being affected by pressure.

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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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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with their team and uses offensive language. They mention waiting for a call from Mecca to take up arms. Speaker 1 tries to stop them from speaking further. Speaker 0 questions why they can't express their views on television like others. They discuss the lack of innocence in Gaza and the difficulty of disavowing hatred. Speaker 0 mentions Muslims being called to war and expresses a desire for it to stop. They mention the importance of religious authority.

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Speaker 0 defended the Palestinians and Speaker 1 clarified the situation. They disagreed and ended the conversation.
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