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Speaker 0 recalls writing a resignation email. Speaker 1 states: "That report will haunt us. And it does, and it haunts me. The determination that Israel is not blocking humanitarian assistance is patently, demonstrably false." In April, Stacey Gilbert was asked for her input on a Biden administration report on whether Israel was committing war crimes in Gaza. "I was shocked to see that it said in very clear terms, it is our determination that Israel is not blocking humanitarian assistance." The subject matter experts were removed, and the report was moved up to a higher level. "We were told you will see the report when it is released publicly." And after reading, she said: "I wasn't sure I read that correctly. I read it again, and I sent an email then that I would resign as a result of that."

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was crushed by an Israeli military bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home in Gaza. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. Rachel was part of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a group of international activists protesting Israeli human rights abuses. She stood in front of a bulldozer, trying to stop the demolitions, but the driver ran her over twice. The Israeli military denied responsibility, and the case against them was dismissed. Rachel's parents continue to advocate against US funding to Israel and have set up the Rachel Corry Foundation For Peace and Justice. Rachel's death symbolizes the struggle for Palestinian rights.

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Texas residents affected by hurricane Harvey are facing a difficult choice. In order to receive emergency funds for rebuilding their homes, they must sign a contract stating that they do not support or participate in the boycott of Israel. This law, similar to ones in 21 other US states, prohibits state funds from going to individuals or businesses that choose to boycott Israel. The United Nations has recently labeled Israel an apartheid regime. This situation raises concerns about the restriction of citizens' rights to boycott and the prioritization of political views over disaster relief.

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Dr. Hassan Abusita was barred from entering Germany to speak at a conference on Palestine. He was questioned for 3.5 hours, had his passport confiscated, and was told to leave the country. He believes Germany is complicit in silencing witnesses of the genocide in Gaza. Abusita emphasizes the importance of speaking out against atrocities to uphold humanity. The crackdown on free speech in this case sets a dangerous precedent for the future.

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My name is Sarah Fields, a Texas activist and journalist. The FBI wanted me to reveal my sources, but I refused to protect their safety. I shared stories about disturbing events at the border, including a Hamas training camp and women being exploited. Despite FBI pressure, I will not compromise my integrity by revealing my sources to an agency that may not respect constitutional rights. I stand by my commitment to truth and will not be silenced.

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In the US, it is illegal to boycott Israel in many states, even though the Supreme Court protects boycotts as free speech. These laws, which don't apply to boycotting other countries or US states, aim to protect Israel's economic interests and criminalize the BDS movement. BDS is a nonviolent movement that seeks to pressure Israel to end its treatment of Palestinians. Recently, a Jewish author critical of Israel was barred from speaking at the University of Arkansas due to a law requiring a pledge against boycotting Israel. This censorship restricts Americans' political expression, but most people are unaware of these laws.

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I will vote against any legislation that seeks to ban the use of boycott, disinvestment, and sanctions (BDS). BDS is a tool we can use to achieve justice for the Palestinian people. As the secretary of the National Union Journalist in Parliament, I speak on behalf of journalists. Last year, I attended the commemoration for Shareen Abu.

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The speaker asserts that YouTube quietly deleted more than 700 videos documenting Israeli human rights violations, war crimes, and related abuses as part of an effort by the U.S. government to bury evidence of Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank. According to The Intercept, YouTube surreptitiously deleted these videos in early October by wiping the accounts that posted them from the site along with their channel archives. The affected accounts belonged to three prominent Palestinian human rights groups: Al Haq, Al Mezan, the Center for Human Rights, and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights. These three YouTube channels hosted hours of footage documenting and highlighting alleged Israeli government violations of international law in Gaza and the West Bank. The speaker emphasizes the importance of preserving this record to counter Hasbara and ensure documentation of war crimes for historical record, stating that there is a real and successful effort to wipe the Internet of these videos. The deleted content ranges from investigations, such as an analysis of the Israeli killing of American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, to testimonies of Palestinians tortured by Israeli forces, and documentaries like The Beach about children playing on a beach who were killed by an Israeli strike. The Intercept notes that the deletion affected the groups’ official channels, and not their alternate channels; videos reposted on other channels remain viewable. The speaker adds that while the official channels were deleted, other channels still host copies.

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Nora Erakat, a human rights attorney and associate professor at Rutgers University, discusses the recent visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to the region. She criticizes Blinken's tour as a failure, stating that the US has given Israel the green light to attack the Palestinian population. Erakat argues that this is not a war against Hamas, but a genocidal campaign targeting the Palestinian people. She accuses Israel of violating the genocide convention and claims that the US is on the brink of causing a regional war. Israel denies these accusations.

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was killed by an Israeli military bulldozer in Gaza while trying to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. Rachel was involved with the International Solidarity Movement, a group of international activists protesting against Israeli human rights abuses. She stood in front of a bulldozer during a protest and was run over twice by the Israeli soldier driving it. Her parents blamed the Israeli military for her death, but their lawsuit was dismissed. Rachel's death has become a symbol of solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

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Speaker 1 says Palestine is "an issue that's very dear to my heart" and notes friends in Gaza working as frontline doctors in the North Of Gaza to provide care for pregnant women and for school children to create schools in the refugee camps. She says it's her "obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel because our religion and our culture is such an important and long standing, basically, like, institution that is really separate to this sort of ethno nationalist state." Regarding the pledge, she says "'boycotting is an effective tool to create pressure on the powers that be to meet the moment.'" She adds, "'The Film Workers for Palestine Boycott does not boycott individuals. It only boycotts institutions that are directly complicit in the genocide.'" "So, yeah, it's important to me and I think it's an important measure and so I was happy to be a part."

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In the US, 34 states have anti-BDS laws prohibiting the state from working with those who boycott Israel. BDS stands for boycott, divestment, and sanctions, supporting Palestinian freedom. The anti-boycott law of 2018 makes it illegal for US citizens to participate in boycotts against Israel supported by a foreign country, subject to civil and criminal charges, including fines over $300,000 and up to 20 years in jail. A new bill, the CHI Act, would make anti-BDS laws federal, requiring companies doing business with the US government to swear not to boycott Israel. An amendment to the Anti-Boycott Act of 2018 would make it illegal for US citizens to participate in boycotts against Israel supported by the UN, the EU, or international governmental organizations. Politicians are passing laws preventing schools that divest from Israel from getting federal money, which attacks free speech on college campuses. Nikki Haley initiated the wave of anti-BDS laws in America. These laws are pushed by Zionists and promoted by the Pro-Israel lobby.

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was crushed by an Israeli military bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home in Gaza. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. They filed a lawsuit against Caterpillar Inc., the company that supplied the bulldozer, but the case was dismissed. Rachel's death symbolizes the ongoing struggle for Palestinian rights and the need to hold Israel accountable. Her parents continue to advocate against US funding to Israel and have established the Rachel Corry Foundation for Peace and Justice.

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Joe Rogan Experience #950 - Abby Martin
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Abby Martin discusses various political issues, including her recent Twitter exchange with Chelsea Clinton regarding the Iraq War and the actions of the Clinton family. She criticizes the U.S. as an imperialist warmongering nation responsible for the deaths of millions, emphasizing the need for accountability. The conversation shifts to the role of media and propaganda, particularly in relation to the intelligence community's claims about Russia's influence on the election and the portrayal of her show as a threat to democracy. Martin shares her experiences in Palestine, highlighting the harsh realities of life under Israeli occupation, including military checkpoints, home demolitions, and the systemic oppression of Palestinians. She describes the stark contrast between the narratives surrounding Israel and the lived experiences of those affected by the occupation. The discussion touches on the complexities of Israeli society, the normalization of violence, and the challenges faced by those who oppose the occupation. The conversation then moves to the broader implications of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in relation to Venezuela and the ongoing crises in the region. Martin expresses skepticism about mainstream narratives and emphasizes the importance of independent journalism in shedding light on these issues. She discusses her work on the Empire Files, where she aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of global conflicts and the impact of U.S. policies. Throughout the discussion, Martin critiques the political landscape, including the rise of the alt-right and the dangers of censorship. She argues for the necessity of open dialogue and the importance of addressing the root causes of societal issues rather than resorting to violence or suppression of dissenting voices. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the need for a more equitable and just world, free from the constraints of corporate influence and militarism.

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US Labor Leader Kidnapped, Beaten By IDF: IGNORED By US Diplomats
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The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has been attempting to break the Gaza siege, with Chris Smalls, founder of the Amazon Labor Union, participating in a recent mission. He was detained and assaulted by Israeli authorities, highlighting the lack of support from U.S. politicians, with only a few speaking out. Smalls emphasized the mission aimed to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis and criticized the complicity of U.S. labor unions and corporations in the ongoing violence. He called for accountability and activism from American citizens.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1111 - Abby Martin
Guests: Abby Martin
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Abby Martin discusses the recent conviction of Bill Cosby for felony sexual assault, expressing satisfaction that he is facing consequences at the end of his life. She reflects on societal attitudes toward drugging individuals for sex, suggesting it was more normalized in the past. Martin also critiques the current cultural climate, noting how public figures like Trump and Weinstein navigate their controversies, contrasting them with historical figures like JFK. She highlights the unprecedented changes in societal awareness regarding behavior and accountability, emphasizing that the internet has transformed how actions are perceived and reported. Martin critiques the media's portrayal of political figures, arguing that the left is misrepresented and lacks power in mainstream discourse. She asserts that the military-industrial complex is the true "deep state," benefiting from ongoing conflicts and imperialism. Martin discusses the situation in Gaza, describing it as an open-air prison where Palestinians are denied basic rights and subjected to violence. She condemns the Israeli military's actions against civilians, particularly during protests, and criticizes the U.S. for its support of Israel. She argues that the narrative surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often skewed and calls for greater awareness of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The conversation shifts to the political landscape in the U.S., with Martin expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of the Democratic Party and the potential for figures like Bernie Sanders to bring about change. She critiques the superficiality of identity politics and the corporate influence on political narratives. Martin reflects on her experiences reporting from conflict zones, emphasizing the importance of telling marginalized stories and challenging dominant narratives. She discusses the role of independent media and the need for funding to support investigative journalism, highlighting her work with Telesur and the challenges faced by journalists in the current political climate. Overall, Martin advocates for a deeper understanding of global issues, urging listeners to recognize the interconnectedness of various struggles and the importance of holding power accountable. She expresses a commitment to continue her work despite the challenges, emphasizing the need for critical voices in media.

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Greta Thunberg REVEALS Israel Flotilla Kidnapping Details
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The Gaza aid freedom flotilla, including Greta Thunberg, was intercepted by Israel in international waters, leading to their illegal detention. Greta described the chaotic conditions and emphasized the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlighting Israel's blockade as a violation of international law. She criticized global indifference, attributing it to racism and a prioritization of profit over human welfare. The discussion also touched on U.S. policy shifts regarding Palestine, with Mike Huckabee suggesting alternative locations for a Palestinian state, raising concerns about the viability of a two-state solution.

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STUDENT ROUNDUP: ICE Arrests Pro-Palestine Student In Broad Daylight
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A Tufts University PhD student was filmed being taken by three masked men in what appeared to be a kidnapping, raising concerns about her arrest without charges. Similarly, Ali Reza Doudi, a PhD student in Alabama, was also picked up, with no clear reason for his detention. Yuno Chang, a permanent resident and Columbia University student, had her residency revoked after attending protests and expressing criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza. None of these individuals have been charged with a crime; their only "offense" seems to be their criticism of U.S. support for Israel. The hosts discuss the implications of using federal resources to target these students based on their speech, questioning the appropriateness of such actions and the chilling effect on free expression regarding foreign policy.

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Israel Lobby HUMILIATING DEFEAT After Boycott Bill Pulled
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The discussion centers on a recently proposed bill aimed at criminalizing boycotts of Israel, which had bipartisan support but was ultimately pulled from a vote. Glenn highlights the historical context of anti-boycott legislation, noting that 37 states require contractors to pledge they do not support boycotts of Israel. The bill would expand existing laws, making it a felony for individuals to boycott Israel based on personal conviction. There was significant public backlash against the bill, with notable figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie opposing it on free speech grounds. The conversation also touches on shifting public sentiment among younger Republicans regarding Israel, indicating a growing disconnect between traditional support and emerging views within the party.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1684 - Abby Martin
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Jamie Vernon introduces the podcast, and Joe Rogan welcomes Abby Martin, noting her reputation for discussing complex and often disturbing topics. Abby expresses her desire to guide people through understanding the darker aspects of government actions and media narratives. They discuss the shifting perceptions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict, highlighting that a significant percentage of American Jews now view Israel as an apartheid state. Abby argues that Israel has lost control of the narrative, with social media allowing Palestinians to document their realities, leading to increased sympathy for their plight. She emphasizes the dire conditions in Gaza, describing it as an open-air prison where residents are denied basic rights. Abby critiques the mainstream media's portrayal of the conflict, asserting that it has historically favored Israel while ignoring Palestinian suffering. She discusses the moral implications of the U.S. supplying Israel with advanced weaponry, which is used against civilians, and contrasts this with Hamas's indiscriminate rocket fire. They touch on the complexities of the two-state solution, noting that Israel has abandoned this idea, and discuss the ongoing violence and oppression faced by Palestinians. Abby recounts her experiences documenting the situation and the challenges faced by those who resist peacefully. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in relation to military spending and interventionism. Abby argues for demilitarization and a reevaluation of how the U.S. engages with other nations, emphasizing the need for cooperation rather than conflict. They also discuss the environmental impact of the military, with Abby highlighting the U.S. military's significant contribution to pollution and climate change. She calls for a shift in focus from individual actions to systemic changes that address the root causes of environmental degradation. As the discussion progresses, they explore the role of propaganda in shaping public perception, particularly regarding Cuba and Venezuela. Abby criticizes the U.S. government's sanctions and interventions, arguing that they exacerbate suffering rather than promote democracy. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the importance of free speech and the need for open dialogue to foster understanding and change. Abby encourages listeners to engage with diverse perspectives and challenge the dominant narratives perpetuated by mainstream media.

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Judge BLOCKS Deportation Of Pro-Palestine Green Card Holder
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Mahmud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and green card holder, was arrested without a warrant for leading pro-Palestine protests and is facing deportation. A federal judge has temporarily blocked his deportation and scheduled a court conference. The Trump Administration has publicly targeted Khalil, labeling him a "radical foreign Hamas student" and indicating that more arrests of similar protesters will follow. Critics argue this is a dangerous overreach that threatens First Amendment rights and could increase anti-Semitism by conflating criticism of Israel with anti-Jewish sentiment. The administration's actions have sparked significant shifts in public opinion regarding Israel and Palestine, particularly among Democrats.

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Bibi CORNERED As US Allies Threaten ICC ARREST
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Muhammad Naboli from the Palestinian Youth Movement discusses their campaign, Mask Off MK, aimed at pressuring the Biden Administration to impose an arms embargo amid ongoing violence in Gaza. They highlight MK's role in transporting military goods to Israel, including components for armored vehicles. Following their report, Spain banned MK from docking, prompting a shift to Morocco, where local opposition is growing. Naboli emphasizes the importance of grassroots organizing and international pressure to hold companies accountable for complicity in the conflict, urging public involvement in the campaign.

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Student JAILED For Israel Protest SPEAKS OUT
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nestle has dropped charges against protesters involved in pro-Palestine activism, including Henry McCain Shapiro, who spent four days in jail. The charges stemmed from a September 2024 encampment at the University of Michigan, with allegations of felony resisting arrest and misdemeanor trespassing. Nestle's office faced scrutiny for allegedly charging pro-Palestinian activists more harshly than others, influenced by university regents dissatisfied with local prosecutors. Shapiro views the dropped charges as a victory for pro-Palestine activism, emphasizing public support against unjust prosecutions.

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Hillary: Young Jews TRICKED By Pro-Palestine TikTok
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In this interview, Sami Hamdi, a British journalist detained by ICE after a controversial social media clip, recounts a dramatic confrontation over free speech, media narratives, and US policy toward Israel. He describes traveling on a ten-year B1/B2 visa to speak at American universities about Palestine, only to have his visa suddenly revoked after a clip circulated by Laura Loomer and amplified by a right-wing network. Hamdi claims the action was motivated not by any legal misstep, but by a political desire to suppress dissenting views about Israel’s conduct and the Gaza war. He details the six-hour detention, the denial of access to a lawyer at the outset, and subsequent expedited release after federal judges noted serious breaches of freedom of speech. Throughout, he argues that a powerful Israeli lobby has sought to narrow American discourse by targeting students, activists, and even naturalized citizens, pushing the narrative that criticism of Israel is illegitimate. He contends the broader problem is not individual remarks but a coordinated effort to control information and steer public opinion, including debates over platforms like TikTok. He concludes that the real threat to American freedoms comes from attempts to police speech in the name of national security or solidarity with foreign interests, and he frames his case as a symbol of a wider struggle for media independence and constitutional rights.

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Columbia Palestine Protest Leader DISAPPEARED By Trump Admin
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DHS agents detained Mahmud Khalil, a pro-Palestine activist at Columbia University, without a warrant, targeting him for deportation despite his status as a green card holder. The Trump administration plans to revoke visas of "Hamas sympathizers," citing Khalil's activism. Critics argue this is a violation of First Amendment rights and due process. The administration's actions extend to other universities, reflecting a broader effort to suppress dissent against Israel.
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