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The speaker describes an unimaginable scene: Jewish leaders embracing in the aftermath, signaling unity as they acknowledge it was “a bloodbath” and “an absolute massacre.” He recalls a Hanukkah celebration with hundreds of people, including children and elderly families, that suddenly descended into chaos as guns and fire erupted. People ducked, and he saw blood gushing in front of him, with victims falling to the ground. His immediate concern was his family—“where are my kids? Where's my wife?” He explains he survived October 7 and had lived in Israel for thirteen years, coming here only two weeks ago to work with the Jewish community to fight antisemitism and “fight this bloodthirsty, ravaging hatred.” He reiterates that his purpose for being there was to stand against antisemitism, even as the attack unfolded. Regarding the attack, he confirms seeing at least one gunman firing, describing it as “a shotgun firing in randomly in all directions.” He recalls seeing children, elderly people, and invalids hit, with blood and chaos everywhere. He remarks that he never imagined witnessing such violence in Australia, let alone on Bondi Beach. On the personal front, his wife and children are safe; they managed to get away, but he did not know their location at first, which heightened his fear. He confirms he was hit in the head, bleeding, and acknowledges he has lost a lot of blood, while noting that there are people around him who are far worse off. He ends with resilience and determination: he will be okay, the community will be okay, and they will defeat these “ravages’ hatred.” He asserts that they will pursue those responsible and that the community will overcome this terror together.

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I was shocked to discover a bullet fragment in my shoulder. We were attacked with a semiautomatic handgun and shot at 17 times. We were knocking on doors trying to get help. It feels like a bad dream. We are trying to recover physically and emotionally after this attack. We were Jewish tourists visiting from Israel when we were attacked because the gunmen thought we were Palestinian. We came to the United States for vacation, thinking it was safe, and look what happened. The shooter noticed us on Alton Road and shot at us, attempting to kill us because he thought we were Palestinian. It doesn't matter if you're Palestinian, Jewish, Israeli, or from any country. You can't just grab a gun and try to kill someone because you don't like the way they look. It's insane.

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These Israelis gathered to watch the bombing of Gaza, treating it like a spectator sport. They blamed the people of Gaza for their own situation and believed that the only solution was to completely remove the city. One person questioned why these individuals held such views.

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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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I'm in Israel at a kibbutz near Ouz, where a horrific tragedy occurred. Eighty people were kidnapped, and 30 were killed; almost 25% of the population here. Behind me are the burned buildings, a grim reminder of the slaughter perpetrated by Hamas. Just beyond lies Gaza, the Gaza Strip. The sounds of explosions and gunfire are constant. You can see the smoke rising from the explosions. This very place was the site of some of the worst atrocities committed on October 7th. I felt it was vital to come here and stand against this evil. Americans were killed in this kibbutz, and Americans are currently held hostage by Hamas. We must not leave any American behind.

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"two couples, two men, two women handcuffed." "And inside this this house were another 15 burned people, among them eight babies in this form." "They were concentrated them, and they killed them, and they burned them." "No one survived from this house." "But from this house, nineteen people died. Among them, 80 children." "I attacked, machine gun fire, ensuring the destruction of everything around." "We understood that there are apparently hostages there, terrorists inside the Kibbutz." "broke into the place, took the momentum with the tank, broke the yellow gate." "The fighting continued there until around eight in the evening, until we made sure the area was clean." "The terrorists did not fight the tank. They fought, and when the tank came, they either ran or they died."

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- Speaker 0, John, announces: “A Muslim shooter out of Bondi Beach is apprehended by another Muslim. Could it be a false flag? Of course not. That would be crazy.” He hands off to Jessica. - Jessica reports: “The shooting took place at a Hanukkah celebration on Sunday, leaving 15 people dead. However, there was one lucky chosen person who survived not only October 7, but also a bullet grazing his head.” - Speaker 2 (unnamed in this excerpt) says: “I survived October 7. I lived in Israel the last thirteen years. We came here only two weeks ago to work with a Jewish community to fight anti Semitism, to fight this bloodthirsty, ravaging hatred. That’s why you’re here. That’s why I’m here.” - Speaker 3 quips: “Wow, who bandages a wound without cleaning it?” Speaker 4 replies: “Nobody, but it’s better theatrics that way after all. He is the chosen victim.” - Inside the hospital, Speaker 3 describes the chosen victim being treated for a bullet to the head, “turns out it’s just stage blood, corn syrup. You guys actually fell for that? Ridiculous. Oy, Ve, please don’t air this.” - Speaker 3 then identifies the “chosen victim” as “the president of the Australian Jewish Council and moved there two weeks ago.” Another speaker, Speaker 4, retorts: “Thanks, Ching Chong. I’m pretty sure Satan told him this would happen.” - The discussion continues with insinuations: “Right. Perfect way to take their guns too.” “I’m like 90% sure he was in the IDF.” “Every single time.” - Speaker 5 argues: “Your call for a Palestinian state pures full fuel on the antisemitic fire. It rewards Hamas terrorism. It emboldens those who menace Australian Jews and encourages the Jew hatred now stalking your streets. Antisemitism is a cancer.” - Speaker 3 responds: “Thanks, Satan. Blame the sand people. Am I right? Exactly. Let's all just forget about the fake weapons of mass destruction and genocide you committed.” - Speaker 5 adds: “This is the punishment that God gave us. We killed the Jews. We got instead of the Jews that were very good for us, we got these Muslim refugees from all over the world who destroying us, and the Christians cannot even celebrate Christmas now.” - Speaker 4 comments: “Holy victim. I don’t really trust people who only talk about what happened to them.” Speaker 3 counters: “But never what they did to anyone else. Right? That’s called accountability.” - Speaker 0 interjects: “Seriously, let's start with the 60,000,000 Christians in Russia they slaughtered.” Speaker 3: “Don’t get me started about the Rothschilds and nine eleven.” Speaker 4 supplies: “Let’s see what our investigation team thinks.” - Speaker 4 notes: “So official story says investigators found an ISIS flag in his car, which makes you think, why do they never attack Israel? Eric Warsaw, break it down for us. Israel actually admitted to funding and giving small arms to ISIS affiliated groups, and people still refused to see his controlled opposition.” - Speaker 3 asks: “What do you think of what happened today?” Speaker 4 responds: “Absolute tragedy, but I saw that Navid Akram was trending in Israel just days before.” - Speaker 2 signs off with thanks, and Speaker 3 introduces: “And this is the hero who risked everything, but the media refuses to talk about it. His name is Ahmed El Ahmed, which is obviously very sandy, so let's go ahead and change subjects.”

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I have 33 years of experience in the force, witnessing various events worldwide, including 9/11, natural disasters, and terror attacks. I thought I had seen it all until I arrived at the scene on Saturday. As a father of 10, I brought my family to help. The devastation was unimaginable. We found people who had been shot or burned to death, some multiple times. When I arrived at Kibbutz Ares two days ago, my team of 50 began searching houses for bodies. In one house, we discovered a pregnant woman with her stomach open and a baby connected to the cord, stabbed with a knife. The mother had been shot in the head. It's difficult to comprehend the order of events in such a horrific scene.

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I visited Kibbutz Berri, a village, and witnessed unimaginable horrors. I never thought anyone could commit such atrocities or see body parts of babies and children. The bodies were cut and burned, while others remained untouched. It was difficult to identify the faces of the victims. They were shot multiple times, making it almost unrecognizable. It's beyond a nightmare, and I'm at a loss for words. I want the world to see this. I'll share as much as I can. Please pray for Israel. Don't mute, Alex. There's nowhere else.

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Speaker 0 calls the situation a big catastrophe and identifies as Israeli. They express hope that people understand what they have to deal with and the kind of people they're dealing with on a day-to-day basis. They conclude that this is just a catastrophe.

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Living near the border, I received SMS messages last November saying not to worry about the bomb sounds because it was just Hamas practicing. It's surreal that they knew, but the IDF and our government didn't prepare for this scenario. We have a 2 billion shekel defense system, but they still managed to penetrate it. I found bodies and took photos to inform our forces. My friends were killed, kidnapped, and their children taken hostage. We don't know why this happened. After 5 hours, the army finally responded. There will be tough questions for Benjamin Netanyahu and the government later, but right now, we just want to find the fastest way to end Hamas.

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An eyewitness describes a shooting scene with four policemen present for twenty minutes, during which nobody fired back and they were “frozen.” The witness says they watched a guy change magazines, noting there was rifle and pistol fire, with “just shoot, shoot,” while two of their babies were under them and another person was beneath something unclear. The shooting continued as the officers began to move toward the audience. At one point, “one of the people” took his rifle and shot at them; the witness confirms, “That’s one of them. That’s what I saw. I didn’t know how much I saw.” When asked who they were targeting, the witness answers: “Oh, all the crowd. Anyone.”

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The speaker shows the destruction caused by terrorists in a community. The houses were bombed and there were air raids overhead, devastating the area. Soldiers, including reservists, are working to protect the community and journalists are there to witness the horrors. Around 40 babies were killed, and dead bodies are still being evacuated. The fighting came in waves, with terrorists continuously emerging. The situation is now under control, but the search for terrorists continues in southern Israel. The soldiers describe the scene as unlike anything they have ever seen before, with a high number of casualties and devastation in the community.

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- About a week and a half ago, a video referenced Candace’s tweet claiming a nine-eleven-style attack would occur in December. That attack allegedly happened, with two mass shootings within 24 hours: Brown University (two dead, eight in critical condition) and Bondi Beach, Australia (12 unalive, including one of the shooters), making Bondi Australia’s deadliest shooting in three decades. - The speaker asserts these are false flag SIOP events, meaning the events are real and victims real, but the behind-the-scenes actors are nefarious. The speaker claims two Brown University survivors were also survivors in two separate shootings in California and Florida, suggesting a pattern of repeat survivors. - The speaker notes mayor Brett Smiley of Rhode Island (the Brown shooting location) appears in Google Trends searches 24 hours before the shooting, purportedly in connection to Israel. The shooter at Bondi Beach, Navid Akram, allegedly has a profile that shows up in Google Trends before the event in Tel Aviv, China, and Cyprus. - A witness at Bondi Beach said that four policemen approached the scene but did not shoot back. The speaker questions why police did not fire. - Another survivor, who previously survived an attack in October in Israel, reportedly had time to take a selfie during the Bondi massacre. That survivor’s name is Arshin Trevinski. - The events allegedly occurred on the first day of Hanukkah, December 14, the same date as Sandy Hook, according to the speaker. - The speaker also highlights a 43-year-old fruit shop owner named Armin l Armin who stopped one of the Bondi Beach gunmen, countering mainstream media narratives by indicating the stop involved a Muslim individual stopping other Muslims. The speaker claims the mainstream media narrative counters this claim. - The speaker states there is much more to break down and promotes a breakdown on their YouTube channel, the Maverick Approach, and invites viewers to share their thoughts in the comments.

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I was at the rally, seated on the far left of the podium where President Trump was speaking. I heard several gunshots and immediately recognized them as gunfire. A man beside me was shot in the head and died instantly, while a woman nearby was injured in the forearm. It was chaotic; many thought it was fireworks. I helped carry the deceased man to a tent behind the bleachers. He had family members present, and they were in shock. I also saw President Trump get grazed by a bullet in the ear just before the Secret Service took him down. The shots seemed to come from behind us, and it felt like the man was caught in the crossfire. This was my first rally, and I never expected something like this to happen.

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Stop. Move. Who said it's police? They didn't wear yellow jackets, just black, and came with big guns to arrest us. I was scared and didn’t want to run. It took them a while to realize we were Jewish and hadn’t done anything wrong. I was studying when I heard a loud bang, then another, and glass shattered nearby. I jumped up and ran. When I returned, I smelled smoke and thought they were burning the place down. I tried to go inside to get my phone but burned my hands. Another person saw them enter with jerry cans, and when he yelled, they ran away. We believe they intended to cause harm.

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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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Speaker 1 recounts the horrifying attack they experienced in a bomb shelter. They sought safety in the shelter but were unexpectedly attacked with grenades and an RPG. Many people were killed, and only a few survived. The speaker witnessed people being killed and injured, including a brave individual who saved lives by throwing back grenades. The speaker sustained injuries from shrapnel and has a piece lodged in their chest. Eventually, they were rescued by a civilian who called the military. The speaker now feels safer but still experiences anxiety. They hope people understand the severity of the massacre and the impact it had on civilians.

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I'm the only person with a Palestinian flag and the only Israeli citizen here. I served in the IDF 40 years ago during a hopeful time for peace. However, I witnessed sabotage and the attempted assassination of the mayor of Nablus. It felt like a mafia-run country hindering the peace process. Despite my initial disbelief, I stand here today to show my support. The emotions overwhelm me as I reflect on the bloodshed and the lies being spread about the truth of the situation. It's truly horrible.

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A Hanukkah celebration turned deadly when gunfire and chaos erupted at a festival attended by hundreds of people, including children and elderly families. The speaker described it as “absolute chaos. There’s guns, fire everywhere. People ducking.” They saw blood gushing and people hit, with some falling to the ground, while their own concern remained: “Where are my kids? Where are my wife? Where’s my family?” The speaker noted they had “survived October 7” and had lived in Israel for the last thirteen years. They arrived here just two weeks ago “to work with the Jewish community to fight anti-symptoms, to fight this bloodthirsty, ravaging hatred.” This mission frames their presence at the event and their response to the attack. Despite the horror, the speaker emphasized resilience, stating, “We’ve lived through worse. We’re gonna get through this, and we’re gonna get the bastards that did this.” The account underscores the personal danger to a family and the broader commitment to confronting antisemitism and violence.

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Jonathan (Speaker 0) and Michael (Speaker 2) along with Jonathan Conricus (Speaker 1) discuss the Australia Hanukkah attack, antisemitism, and the political context surrounding Palestinian statehood and Islamist extremism. They also touch on free speech, protests, and potential international implications. - Jonathan’s initial reaction to the Australian shooting: He was not surprised, framing it as part of a broader pattern he terms “globalize the Intifada.” He cites experiences in Australia, including Bondi Beach visits and conversations with the Jewish community, who he says feel betrayed by legislators and exposed by law enforcement. He argues the atmosphere in Australia has allowed antisemitic attacks, with radicals allowed to shout antisemitic slogans and attack synagogues. He accuses the Australian government of being weak and cowed, quick to side with Hamas and Palestinians while demonizing Israel, and contends this climate enabled violence against 2,000 Australian Jews celebrating Hanukkah. He calls for full support and protection for Jews in Australia and for leadership to change its stance toward global affairs. - Netanyahu connection and limiting principle: Michael notes Netanyahu’s August letter to Australian Prime Minister Albanese warning that support for a Palestinian state fuels antisemitic violence and benefits Hamas. Conricus is asked about a limiting principle: could endorsing Palestinian statehood by various figures (Ehud Barak, the UN Security Council’s Oslo-era blueprint, etc.) be linked to such attacks, potentially implicating many figures including Donald Trump? Conricus responds that the situation in Australia goes beyond a mere recognition of a Palestinian state and highlights the disquiet in Israel across political spectrum about linking Israel’s actions to global support for Palestinian statehood, especially after October 7 atrocities. - Protests and incitement: Jonathan argues the protests in Australia, including chants like “gas the Jews,” reflect incitement and a broader systemic failure by authorities who allowed Hamas supporters to dominate public spaces and harass Jews. He recounts encounters with Hamas supporters in Melbourne and claims police and local government enabled harassment against Jews, including demands Jews remove kippahs to avoid incitement. He says hate crimes against synagogues have gone unsolved and that this atmosphere of violence and antisemitism needs to change. - Pro-Palestinian vs pro-Hamas distinction: Michael asks where to draw the line between pro-Palestinian and pro-Hamas protesters. Conricus argues the distinction is artificial and notes that polls show Hamas is the most popular Palestinian political group, suggesting that many demonstrators imply support for Hamas even if they do not explicitly say so. He believes the dominant sentiment among protesters on October 7-8 was supportive of Hamas, even if framed as pro-Palestinian nationalism. He also mentions paid protesters, particularly in US/UK campus contexts, but emphasizes ideologically driven protesters. - Free speech and incitement: Michael insists that if protests include chants and actions that incite violence, this becomes a free-speech issue, citing First Amendment protections in the US and contrasting with other countries. Jonathan counters that incitement can justify restriction when it explicitly calls for violence against a protected group, noting that “gas the Jews” crosses lines beyond free speech, and criticizes Australian authorities’ tolerance of violent incitement. - Chronology and retaliation: The participants discuss the October 7 Hamas attack and Israel’s subsequent response. Jonathan clarifies that Hamas conducted an unprecedented, unprovoked attack killing 1,200 Israelis, with later identification of missing and abducted individuals. He describes Israel’s border closure and subsequent major offensive in Gaza. Michael points out debates around whether attackers’ motives included broader geopolitical narratives, while Jonathan underscores the gravity and scale of the October 7 killings and the need to acknowledge the initial atrocity. - Islam and Western integration: Jonathan addresses Islam as a monotheistic faith with nearly 2 billion followers, expressing no issue with Islam as a religion but concern about Islamist ideology and an imperialistic mindset. He cites Sweden’s immigration policy as an example of perceived societal strain and argues for cautions about cultural integration, border policies, and governance standards in Western societies. - Acknowledgment of individual bravery: They remark on Ahmed Ben Ahmed, a Muslim shop owner who helped defend Jews during the Australian attack, acknowledging his bravery and suggesting he should be recognized for valor. - Iran, Israel, and alleged blame: The discussion covers claims about Iran or Israel behind the attack. Michael asserts there is no evidence linking Mossad or Iran to the attack, while Jonathan suggests Iranian involvement is possible but not proven, noting Iranian propaganda and the potential for blowback, while maintaining that the attackers’ exact affiliations remain unclear. They note Iranian condemnation of the attacks, with skepticism about Iranian statements.

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Speaker says, These guys not know this was taking place. He has been in Israel many times and says The whole country is a fortress. He notes that when he heard the story he had the same gut instinct and still finds it very hard to believe. He recalls being at the Gaza border: you cannot go 10 feet without running into a 19 year old with an AR 15 or an automatic machine gun that is an IDF soldier, and The whole country is surveiled. He adds that some questions need to be asked: Was there a stand down order? Was there a stand down order? Six hours? I don't believe it. Israel's the side of new sides New Jersey. He says that when he took a helicopter ride from Jerusalem to the Gaza border, it's forty five minutes. Six hours. They're live streaming the killing of Jews.

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As an Israeli, I'm witnessing a major catastrophe. I hope people now grasp the reality of what we face daily and the nature of the people we are dealing with. It's a truly compelling and important subject.

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I was in the army, tough Israeli. 6 soldiers testified to indiscriminate violence in Palestine. They shot without distinction, targeted all males 16-50, and killed those who looked at them. Palestinians were killed fleeing a school, treated homes as souvenir shops, and destroyed property. Soldiers were bored, drew on walls, stole money, and burned down houses after use. Despite objections, commanders ordered destruction.

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Hero Disarms Bondi Beach ISIS Terrorists Targeting Hanukkah
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The podcast recounts a horrific mass shooting on Bondi Beach during Hanukkah, detailing how two gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah gathering near a hotel, killing at least 15 people and wounding many more. The hosts flag the brutality, noting that a father and son duo carried out the attack, and describe moments when bystander Aquanel Aked disarmed one attacker, potentially saving lives. They discuss the shooter’s weapon and the Australian gun-control context, and how Aked’s intervention contrasted with the ensuing chaos. The hosts critique misinformation, debunk false backstories about the attackers, and emphasize accountability for propagating unverified claims, while acknowledging Aked’s bravery and the human toll of the attack. They also note political commentary on Israel and Gaza, including Netanyahu’s response. The segment closes with reflections on heroism and misinformation, and calls to support Aked and the victims’ families while scrutinizing discourse around religion and identity in violence.
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