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In January 2023, the speaker went to the Holy Land as a volunteer tour guide with their mother and a church group. The group was stopped by the IDF a half-mile from their destination. Soldiers with machine guns boarded the bus to check IDs. The speaker was told to stop recording to avoid arrest. The bus had to take a longer route. The bus driver said they were stopped because they were Palestinian and was rushing to avoid the Muslim Friday shutdown. At lunch, the electricity was shut off to the whole complex. A shopkeeper told the speaker that authorities often shut off the electricity to prevent them from making money from tourists. The speaker believes the electricity was shut off arbitrarily. The speaker feels that allowing young soldiers unchecked power leads to injustice. They found the Palestinian people they met to be kind, while many of the soldiers were hateful. The speaker's perspective on the conflict shifted after witnessing these events firsthand.

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Bissam from Gaza provides an update on the war, unsure if he will survive. The Israeli army has been targeting ways to generate electricity, specifically solar cells. They have bombed buildings, bakeries, and any place with solar cells in Gaza City.

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In Gaza, an inhabitant documents the living conditions of the population since October 7, 2023, amidst continuous Israeli bombardments. Entire areas, including homes, schools, universities, and roads, have been destroyed, making it difficult for rescue teams to reach targeted locations. The journalist uses two phones, charged in a hospital powered by generators, to show the daily life of Palestinians. However, due to fuel and electricity shortages, she may soon be unable to report on the situation. Over 263,000 Palestinians have been forced to leave their homes to escape the bombings.

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Hamas is taking over the hospital, controlling supplies like fuel and medicine. The speaker, a doctor, is unable to treat a 5-year-old boy's fracture without morphine. They plead for Hamas to leave and for people to run away from the situation.

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Hamas has taken control of a hospital, seizing fuel and medicine. The speaker, a medical professional, expresses frustration at the lack of resources, specifically mentioning the inability to provide morphine for a 5-year-old boy with a fracture.

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A 5-year-old boy named Moomin was injured by a grenade in his home. His brother and sister witnessed the incident. Israeli soldiers raided their house, shooting their parents and then shooting at them. The family sought help from the Red Cross, but their house was eventually bombed despite assurances from the Red Cross that it would not be destroyed. Moomin, who has cerebral palsy, was difficult to move, making the situation even more challenging.

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In Hebron, there is a gate that locks around 40 Palestinian families inside at certain times. Palestinians are not allowed to walk on the road or use the bus stop, while others can. The speaker questions who is being protected and expresses disgust at the racism. When asked about the Palestinians' situation, the other person shows indifference. The speaker criticizes the arrogance and occupation of someone else's land. They mention that the land belongs to everyone and ask why Palestinians are not allowed to walk there. The conversation becomes heated, with mention of Palestinians being shot and the speaker expressing frustration towards the world.

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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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Settlers are receiving military training to terrorize Palestinians in the surrounding area. Filmmakers were restricted from filming a structure being built down the hill by the settlers, but they filmed it from a distance. The structure is reportedly "for security and for the attack" on the Palestinian village of Sarif. Israeli settlers allegedly go to the village at night to insult and harass Palestinians to make sure they leave their land.

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This is my first time here and I can't believe what I'm seeing. The house of a lady who was peacefully protesting has been set on fire. She was just sitting inside her house, minding her own business. This is where she lives, and they've already taken away all her other land. Now they're blaming the Palestinians for this. The Israeli army is not helping either, as they have limited resources to put out the fire. They want to keep the Palestinians restless, sleepless, and joyless. Some soldiers even come with face paint, as if they're going to war.

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The Abu Sofia family cultivated one of Gaza's last orchards facing the Israeli buffer zone. Despite hardships, their orchards thrived until Israel's military campaign in 2023 destroyed them. Satellite imagery shows the farm demolished, replaced by Israeli fortifications and a new road, turning it into a military outpost.

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Israeli citizens of Palestinian origin, known as Bedouin, have had their homes destroyed by the government, claiming they were built without permits. The villagers argue that their permit requests have always been denied. The demolitions were ordered by the court in November, and the army arrived to carry them out. In the ensuing confrontations, a man allegedly rammed his car into a group of police officers, resulting in one officer's death. Eyewitnesses from the village refute the claim, stating that the officer was shot first, causing the driver to lose control of the car. The Bedouin villagers believe they are discriminated against by the state and accuse Israel of prejudice towards its non-Jewish citizens.

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Be careful because you might injure yourself. I'm Abdullah, a 13-year-old stuck in Gaza. Our lives have been upended by constant war. My grandfather's house, once home to 40 people, is now rubble. We've been displaced multiple times as the Israeli army searches for Hamas. Gaza is a tiny, overcrowded strip, and evacuation orders force us into so-called safe zones. I used to attend the best school in Gaza, but now I live in a tent. People struggle to find water and new ways to make money. Renat distracts herself and others with an online cooking show, while Zakaria lives at the hospital, which has become a vital center for the displaced. Bombings continue, even near safe zones. Despite ceasefires and hopes for a better future, the fear of renewed war always looms.

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Israeli warplanes targeted a house, killing all the family members inside. Witnesses claim the victims were shot at close range by Israeli soldiers. The destruction caused by the Israeli military's missile strikes and artillery shelling is extensive, leaving industrial plants and residential buildings in ruins. The Israeli soldiers have withdrawn, leaving behind scenes of devastation. The roads are destroyed, preventing ambulances from recovering decomposing bodies.

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A 14-year-old boy was shot dead by Israeli forces while walking to the mosque for prayers with his father. The father was injured in the abdomen, and the boy was shot in the neck. Palestinians believe snipers are shooting to kill. The roads are empty because people are scared.

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A Palestinian family is facing the demolition of their newly built home in the Israeli-occupied territory. The Israeli authorities have ordered them to remove their belongings and bulldoze the house. This is a common occurrence in the occupied territories, where Palestinians have lost their homes due to lack of permission to build on their own land. The Israelis argue that the demolitions are necessary because the buildings were constructed without permission. Palestinians claim that since the Oslo peace agreement five years ago, Israel has demolished over 2,000 homes in the occupied territories.

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Elias Tarezi is a hospital cook. He and his wife are still a long way from coming to terms with the death three weeks ago of their third son, Farrah. Khadar Tarazee had good reason to be afraid. A Palestinian Arab, 19 years old, the wrong person at the wrong age in occupied Gaza today. He abandoned his bike and ran on. He burst into this house and hid under the bed, but he was dragged out. This man has been in hospital for two weeks and nearly died of his injuries. Both his legs and both his arms were broken by soldiers. An old woman is being rushed into casualty. She's from beach camp. In the next door room, her grandson is lying badly beaten. And you see she is an old woman. She's about 80 years old, maybe more than that.

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We were in Kossara in the West Bank when Israeli settlers attacked us while we were with a local Palestinian farmer in the olive fields. The settlers had weapons and the Israeli army shot live ammunition at us instead of helping. We were taken to the hospital after being stopped at a checkpoint. This violence is a common occurrence for Palestinians in Kossara and the West Bank, preventing them from accessing their land due to threats from settlers and the army.

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Hazem Shaheen recounts the tragic incident where his brother-in-law, Bilal Saleh, was shot and killed by settlers while harvesting olives. The settlers confronted them, and in the chaos, they ran for safety. When they regrouped, they realized they couldn't hear Bilal's voice. Hazem discovered Bilal lying face down, covered in blood. Settler violence has increased since Hamas' October 7th attacks, with some incidents allegedly involving the Israeli military. Bilal, a small-time herb vendor, leaves behind four young children. His mother-in-law, Munna Saleh, struggles to accept his death, as his young son finds it hard to believe that his father is gone.

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The United States has warned Israel about extremist settlers and condemned violence against innocent residents in the occupied territory. The conflict in the West Bank revolves around land ownership, with Palestinian villages alongside illegal Israeli settlements. The settlers pose a greater threat, protected by the army. Palestinian villagers live in fear of being targeted by settlers. Despite threats, some residents refuse to leave their homes. The settlers engage in intimidation tactics, such as cutting electricity and blocking access to villages. In one village, Zenuta, residents are forced to leave and relocate to an area with no proper housing. Palestinians face difficulties obtaining permission to build permanent structures due to Israeli authorities. The Israeli settler authority holds power over Palestinian lives, denying them basic rights.

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The principal of a girls' secondary school in the West Bank expresses concern that her students are not learning as much as others due to harassment and intimidation by Israeli settlers and the army. Settler attacks have become more frequent and violent, with four Palestinians killed this year. Palestinians accuse the Israeli army of protecting the settlers, but the army denies these allegations. The students face harassment and are often late for school, affecting their health and causing them to miss exams. Settlers also target Palestinian motorists, creating fear and psychological damage. With more settlements being built, the number of attacks against Palestinians is expected to increase.

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In 1948, my grandmother was expelled from her village in Jerusalem to a refugee camp due to Israel's actions. Palestinians face barriers like the apartheid wall and military checkpoints, leading to restricted movement and constant surveillance. The Haida refugee camp is heavily monitored, with frequent violent raids and tear gas attacks. Palestinians also struggle with limited access to water, as Israel controls the water sources, prioritizing Israeli settlers over Palestinians. This oppressive occupation deeply impacts Palestinian daily life.

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Israel's home demolition policy continues to target a small village in the northern Jordan Valley. The mosque and seven other structures, mainly used for livestock, were demolished. Palestinians believe Israel is trying to control the strategic area by preventing them from building on their own land. Kerbe Tirza, home to only 120 people, lacks basic services like water, electricity, and roads. Nearby, a 70-year-old woman named Masada shares her story of losing her home for the third time. The Israeli military uses the area for training, putting the Palestinian population at risk. These actions have disrupted the lives of the residents who have lived here for generations.

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A 6-year-old girl, Intra Jab, calls the Palestinian Red Crescent for help after her family's car is shot at in Gaza. She pleads for them to come and save her, but they are unable to immediately reach her due to their location. In the car with Intra are her uncle, aunt, and cousin, Liane, who speaks to the rescuers before tragedy strikes. Liane informs them that they are being fired upon by a tank. Despite the arrival of an ambulance, Intra and her cousin do not survive their injuries. The Palestinian Red Crescent blames the Israeli forces for the incident, stating that they must be held accountable for the crime committed against the 6-year-old girl and the rescuers who were trying to save her. Satellite images show Israeli tanks stationed near the family's car. Tsahl, the Israeli military, claims to have no information about the girl's death.

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When I heard Israel cut off Palestine's water, I wondered why Israel controls Palestine's water supply. Amnesty International's "The Occupation of Water" explains that Israel seized control of Palestinian water resources in the West Bank and Gaza. Palestinians can't construct new water infrastructure without permits from the Israeli army, which are nearly impossible to obtain. They can't drill new wells or access the Jordan River, and Israel even controls rainwater collection. About 180 rural Palestinian communities lack running water, leading to vast disparities. Israelis consume four times more water than Palestinians in the OPT. Palestinians consume an average of 73 liters of water per day, below the WHO's minimum, and as low as 20 liters in rural areas. Israelis consume approximately 300 liters daily. Intentionally depriving people of water, especially children, is abhorrent and requires a dehumanizing narrative to justify it.
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