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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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Speaker 1's initial reaction to the October 7th Hamas attack was disbelief and prayer, anticipating a disastrous Israeli revenge. During a November 9th rally, an unaffiliated individual yelled "death to Jews." Speaker 1 confronted the person, stating they didn't represent the group and then addressed the crowd, condemning the statement as antisemitic. Speaker 1 believes antisemitism is unjust. The speaker stated that the fight for Palestinian freedom and the fight against antisemitism are interconnected, because injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

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Speaker 1 acknowledges the tough times New Yorkers have been through and expresses concern about the violence and devastation in the city. They emphasize that everything is not fine and that Israel has the right to defend itself. Speaker 1 highlights the large Jewish population in New York and calls for accountability for those responsible for the recent acts of hatred and anti-Semitism. They express solidarity with the Jewish community and state that their fight is their fight. Speaker 1 concludes by thanking religious leaders for denouncing the hatred and calling for the disbandment and destruction of Hamas.

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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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October 7th was horrific. After seeing the videos of what Hamas did, I knew I had to do everything I could to put the truth out there. I realized that I am a part of the Jewish people. Though Lebanese by birth, Israel is home to me, more so than Lebanon. The Bibas family and the children really affected me; I couldn't stop crying. I was in the hospital with my daughter, who is now considering naming her baby Ariel in honor of Ariel Bibas. October 7th showed Israel that Jewish people have to bond together and be unbroken because the world won't save us. After the attacks, the world condemned Israel, not Hamas.

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Survivors of the Supernova International Music Festival in Israel share their harrowing experiences of a terrorist attack. The festival, located near the Gaza border, was targeted by Hamas militants who infiltrated the area and began shooting at attendees. Many festival-goers were killed or taken hostage, while others managed to escape and hide. The Israeli army eventually regained control of the area, but the trauma and fear remain for those who survived. Despite the tragedy, the survivors express their determination to continue living their lives and finding solace in each other's support. They emphasize the importance of peace and the resilience of the human spirit.

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Speaker 0 describes repeated harassment: spitting in front of and behind him, spitting at him, saying bad words about Jesus, throwing stones through their windows, hate graffiti, and frequent death threats to Christians. He emphasizes that this was not a singular experience—“it happened again and again.” Speaker 1 argues that religious leaders must educate people toward tolerance, and that the government through the police must do their job to grant all citizens the right to live safely and in peace. Speaker 0 adds that he expects more from official Israel, and wants a very clear stance from official Israel, from the police, and from security, stating, “we have a problem. And this problem is called Christian hate from Jewish extremists. We have to face that problem.”

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We must resist. People are fighting back with stones against live ammunition. There was a demonstration today after church, and Israeli soldiers opened fire as usual. It's essential to stand up for what is right, even if it means risking your life. Living under occupation is worse than death. This violence has deeply affected our family. We all know someone who has been shot, injured, or imprisoned. Recently, our cousin Emjed was murdered after he prayed at the mosque. He was caught during a demonstration, tortured, and shot in the heart at close range. He was only 14 years old.

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Speaker 0 calls for everyone to work together to extract the hateful poison of anti-Semitism from the world, stating that this was “an anti Semitic attack at its worst” and that the scourge cannot be ignored, tolerated, or allowed to continue; it must be confronted and condemned everywhere. The speaker says we must stand with Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-Semitism and vanquish the forces of hate, noting that “the Jews have endured terrible persecution” through the centuries and that “they've gone through a lot.” Those seeking destruction of the Jews are met with the assertion, “we will seek their destruction.” Regarding crimes like this, the speaker advocates bringing back the death penalty, declaring, “They have to pay the ultimate price.” The message concludes with “They can't do this to our country. We must draw a line in the sand and say very strongly, never again.”

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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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People are fighting back against the Israeli soldiers who shoot at them during demonstrations. Despite the fear, it is important to fight for what is right and not live under occupation. Many families have experienced the same tragedy of losing someone to violence or imprisonment. In our family, our 14-year-old cousin Emce was murdered after going to pray in the mosque. He was caught, tortured, and shot in the heart at close range.

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The speaker stated firmly that the perpetrators of the incident committed a grave error, and asserted that the investigation is actively pursuing who they are, who coordinated with them, who financed the operation, and who was present at the scene. It was emphasized that the United States Department of Justice will respond with full force to the matter, under the direction of the attorney general. The speaker noted that this commitment to action follows discussions held yesterday with a pastor who was completely shaken, and who was with his family at the time of the incident. The aim highlighted is to ensure the safety of everyone involved, with ongoing assurances of security for the community. The speaker underscored that the investigation will identify and verify all key participants and facilitators, including the individuals responsible for planning and funding, and those who attended the scene. The reference to the attorney general’s directive indicates that the case will be addressed at the highest level of federal law enforcement, signaling a strong and comprehensive legal response. There was an explicit intention to communicate that there will be additional legal actions in the near future. The speaker connected the present measures to broader safety concerns, noting the need to protect individuals and families affected by the incident and to restore a sense of safety in the greater community. The pastor’s experience—being with his family and being understandably shaken—was highlighted to illustrate the human impact of the event and the urgency of addressing it with decisive legal follow-through. In summary, the speaker conveyed a commitment to a thorough and transparent investigation aimed at identifying every stakeholder involved in planning, coordination, funding, and presence at the scene, with the full support and directives of the Department of Justice. The message also conveyed reassurance that additional legal steps will be taken in the coming days to ensure the safety of all involved and to hold accountable those responsible.

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In Jerusalem, the speaker expresses gratitude to APAC: “Thank you APAC. Thank you for standing with Israel. Thank you for standing with the American Israeli alliance. And thank you for standing up for the truth.” He acknowledges the difficult environment, noting a “tsunami of lies, vilifications vituperations” reminiscent of the worst anti-Semitic attacks in history, and says Jewish communities, including the American Jewish community and others, have suffered slurs and murderous attacks—“so did we in Israel.” Regarding October 7, he states that the attack was “meant to destroy us, to wipe Israel off the map.” He identifies the Iran Axis as the aggressor, saying Iran’s proxies sought to annihilate the Jewish people and that Iran sought to annihilate the Jewish state. Over the past two years since October 7, he asserts that they have rolled back that threat, fighting a seven-front war against the axis of evil. With the courage of Israeli soldiers and with American help, he says they battered Hamas, hammered Hezbollah, helped bring down the murderous Assad regime, struck the Houthis, attacked pro-Iranian militias, and also attacked Iran itself. He credits American assistance for rolling back Iran’s nuclear bomb program and its ballistic missile threat, noting that the axis has been greatly weakened but is still there, “slicking its wounds.” He praises President Donald J. Trump for efforts to ensure that those threats against both countries do not reappear, stating, “We have never had a greater friend in the White House than President Donald J. Trump.” He emphasizes his value of support from Americans “from both sides of the aisle,” while acknowledging it has been difficult for some, and respecting their courage and honesty in standing up against colleagues who sometimes bow their head to anti-Semitism. In closing, he salutes those who stand against anti-Semitism and stands with APAC in acknowledging the ongoing alliance and shared truths between the United States and Israel.

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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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This morning, my special counsel, Lisa Zomberg, made a statement that resonated with me. She said, "We are not alright." We have witnessed the collapse of our trade center, horrific acts of violence, and the celebration of devastation. We are not alright when young girls are dragged through the streets, grandmothers are torn from their homes, and children are shot in front of their families. We are not alright when hostages remain captive. We must acknowledge that everything is not fine. Israel has the right to defend itself, and we stand with them. As the mayor, I am here as your brother, and we will fight together against hatred and anti-Semitism. We don't have to be alright, but we must be angry and united. Thank you, Israel.

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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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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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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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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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Two shooters opened fire at a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach, one on the bridge and one under the bridge, and began shooting for about twenty minutes, during which they changed magazines. Four policemen were present but did not fire back, and the witness describes the crowd as freezing and unable to respond. He observed the shooter on the bridge taking his time to shoot, with the rifle and pistol visible, while another shooter approached the audience from the opposite side; at one point, a person in the crowd took the rifle and shot one of the shooters. The witness says the attackers targeted the crowd indiscriminately, describing the target as “all the crowd. Anyone. Jewish, just shoot. Doesn’t matter who. Men, all kids, everyone.” He could not hear any shouted commands due to the shooting being very loud. He was near a tent and watched the shooter’s actions and weapon, noting that the shooter appeared to be deliberate. The witness reflects on his feelings, saying he felt like an Israeli in this terrible situation, noting it is “terrible in the middle of Bondi” and calling it terrorism, with the message that the attackers “try to kill us” and that they “kill Jews.” He emphasizes that Australians need to understand they are not a target and that Jews are civilians who live and work in Australia, expressing a desire to feel safe in their country. Regarding the aftermath, he confirms his family’s safety: he came with six kids and, thankfully, everybody is safe. He reports six people dead and six or seven injured in the city, and that his priority was to check his kids, ensure others around him were okay, and contact medical services for those injured, then collect his kids and move to the car. The witness identifies himself as Shmulik (spelled S-h-m-u-l-i-k) and his surname as Scurri (S-c-u-r-i). He says he is a former soldier and acknowledges he expected some level of violence someday, but not something of this magnitude or duration.

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Speaker 0 argues that for years the radical left have compared Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the world’s worst mass murderers, and that this rhetoric is directly responsible for the terrorism seen in the country today and must stop right now. Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 describe the unfolding World Trade Center attacks. They say they cannot confirm that a plane hit one of the two towers, but live pictures are showing events. They report seeing another plane and state, “We just saw another one apparently go” and “into the 2nd Tower,” suggesting the second plane’s impact and calling it deliberate. They note, “Now given what has been going on around the world, some of the key suspects come to mind, Osama bin Laden. Who knows who knows what?” Speaker 3 and Speaker 4 respond to the crisis, with one expressing concern about the attackers and implying a confrontation with the culprits. Speaker 4 adds, “But he said, you can you can come and debate me. He invited that debate. He certainly didn't invite the violence,” and comments on the global nature of the problem, identifying “the people on the extremes, the Islamists, the radical Islamists, and their union with the ultra progressives.” They state that these groups “often speak about human rights. They speak about free speech, but they use violence to try to take down their enemies.” Speaker 5 reiterates a personal, contextual stance with the line, “I'm Israeli. And I …” (implying a personal perspective on the conflict). The dialogue collectively frames the incident as a large-scale terrorist attack and discusses the broader ideological landscape, contrasting claims of human rights and free speech with the use of violence by extreme groups.

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The event opened with music, hats in the air, and a heated crowd. Some shouted offensive remarks toward the LGBT community, and others disparaged the prophet of Islam; cheers, boos, and mockery filled the venue. The first debater tried to persuade Charlie to adopt Mormonism, but the exchange stayed contentious and the audience booed him off platform. A second speaker proposed restricting gun rights for transgender individuals, citing Donald Trump. Charlie’s reply turned to mass shooting statistics. At that point, I did not see what happened directly. I heard a sharp crack and realized a firearm was involved. My friend reacted in horror; Charlie had been struck. Based on his reaction, I believe Charlie had been gravely injured. I shouted "USA" to project strength and create a distraction. No one knew if this was a lone shooter or coordinated. We left after traffic eased.
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