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Reports indicate that hospitals in Gaza are under attack, with women being raped and civilians killed by Israeli soldiers. Despite calls to stop these atrocities from the International Court of Justice, leaders remain silent. Massacres and war crimes are occurring daily, yet the global community is turning a blind eye to the suffering of innocent civilians.

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In 2024, over 80 people were killed and 400 wounded in Gaza while trying to get food aid. Israeli tanks opened fire on civilians as they rushed to receive flour, resulting in a tragic loss of life. Israel is accused of using starvation as a weapon to force people to leave the area. This situation is likened to a genocide and a modern-day Holocaust.

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Our countries were invaded multiple times, yet those who speak of fighting invasions seem to have forgotten. They invaded Iraq, Syria, and Libya for oil. The same reasons used to defend Zelensky should also be used to defend Palestine. To achieve sustainable development goals, all wars should cease, but they supported one because it suited their power games. They don't have $100 billion to help countries defend against floods and hurricanes, but they have enough to fuel conflict between Russians and Ukrainians in a single day.

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There are ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, with discussions on reconstruction and contributions from other countries. Israel is not currently involved in these talks. The focus is on a path to rebuilding Gaza and avoiding Israel having to pay for it. The situation in Ukraine is also unresolved, with efforts to involve other countries in finding a solution. Israel's role in these discussions has not been determined yet.

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They forgot that they invaded Iraq, Syria, and Libya for oil. They forgot that the same reasons they use to defend Zelensky should be used to defend Palestine. They forgot that to achieve sustainable development goals, all wars should cease, but they helped start one because it suited their power games. They also forgot to end another war because it didn't suit their interests. What's the difference between Ukraine and Palestine? Isn't it time to end both wars and others, and use the remaining time to build paths to save life on the planet?

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All children under 5 in Gaza are suffering from malnutrition, putting them at risk of permanent physical and cognitive damage. This is due to political choices aimed at pushing Palestinians out of Gaza. The ongoing siege worsens the situation, with half of Gaza's population already food insecure and 80% dependent on aid. Israel's destruction of agricultural land and fishing boats further exacerbates the food crisis. Famine leads to increased hunger-related deaths, but measuring this during a war is challenging. Israel claims military necessity for starving people, but the focus should be on the human rights concern and the risk of genocide unfolding against Palestinians.

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In Gaza, there is a severe humanitarian crisis with displaced Palestinians struggling to find food and water. The northern part of Gaza is experiencing a famine, forcing people to eat animal food just to survive. The lack of essential nutrients is particularly affecting children, newborns, and those with health complications. Many believe that food is being used as a weapon, with a blockade on humanitarian aid and even a United Nations convoy being shot at. This deliberate prevention of aid is part of a plan to push people out and prevent them from staying alive.

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The UN secretary general expresses concern over the high number of children affected in Gaza. The US has provided significant aid to Israel since World War 2. Many Americans struggle financially, with about 62% living paycheck to paycheck. The focus should be on advancing technology for improved happiness, safety, and quality of life. Protests for a ceasefire have been taking place. Contrary to rumors, the US marines are not sponsoring gaming streams on Twitch. Mold issues persist in barracks, according to comments from marines. A significant number of American households faced food insecurity in 2022. Bed bugs have been around for a long time.

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Hundreds of Palestinians were shot while waiting for food. According to Palestinian journalists, Israeli soldiers shot into the crowd, killing at least five people and injuring others. Since October 7th, the Israeli army has targeted several humanitarian convoys. International aid is crucial as most of the food in Gaza now comes from insufficient humanitarian assistance. On January 12th, 2024, the UN stated that they have been consistently denied access by the Israeli side to supply the northern part of Gaza. The food shortage has reached a critical level, with the UN spokesperson, Juliette Touma, warning that the Palestinian enclave is approaching famine.

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In February, a medical worker in Gaza reported primary care clinics lacked sufficient medications and supplies, including antibiotics. Multiple cases of suspected Ricketts disease were observed, along with children unable to walk due to severe malnutrition. One acutely malnourished child, aged 9-10, displayed neurological decline and had not eaten for four days. The only available treatment was IV fluid hydration. The speaker claims necessary conditions for life were intentionally withheld, disproportionately impacting vulnerable populations. A 10-month-old child developed paralysis from polio, the first case in 25 years. The speaker asserts this is genocide by weaponizing previously eliminated diseases to cause permanent disability and death, and that they are an eyewitness to genocide in Gaza being committed by Israel. The speaker demands an immediate lifting of the blockade of humanitarian aid, a two-way arms embargo, and compliance with the International Court of Justice decisions. They accuse Justin Trudeau, Melanie Jolie, and the Canadian Medical Association of complicity in genocide through inaction and silence.

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In Gaza, the death toll has surpassed 1,000 in just 5 days, with many children among the victims. Israel claims to be targeting Hamas leaders, but the cost is high. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has imposed a complete blockade on Gaza, worsening the suffering of the 2 million people living there. Over half of them are children who had no involvement in Hamas' actions. Despite being urged to evacuate, residents are trapped with no way out. The situation is described as genocide, with the intense sorrow causing physical collapse. The future remains uncertain for the people of Gaza.

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According to the speaker, the situation in Gaza is the worst man-made medical disaster in human history. Israeli occupation forces perpetrated over 1,000 attacks on health care in Gaza and the West Bank in the last year. The speaker claims that the systematic starvation and thirsting of 2.3 million people, especially children, is a systematic genocide. The speaker believes the only language Israel understands is sanctions, economic crisis, and a stop to weapon supplies. The speaker states that this systematic genocide is signed off by the United States of America and Israel, with silent support from EU governments, and is one of the greatest human disgraces and a complete moral collapse that will stain history.

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Real evil forces are manipulating the world, and I suspect figures like Putin and Trump play roles in this scheme. Putin, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, may be involved in a plan linked to Ukraine, which seems to serve as a backdrop for money laundering and geopolitical maneuvering. The situation in Gaza appears to be a tactic to justify global action against Israel, potentially allowing certain groups to reclaim their historical homeland in Ukraine. The West's diminishing support for Ukraine, including a significant cut in artillery supplies, suggests a coordinated effort rather than a genuine conflict. Announcing such reductions during wartime contradicts strategic principles, indicating that this is all part of a larger, orchestrated operation to maintain control over humanity.

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In Gaza, 100% of the population is experiencing severe food insecurity, a first in history. The United Nations states that the entire population requires humanitarian aid.

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"Palestinians in Gaza now make up eighty percent of all the people facing famine or catastrophic hunger worldwide according to the UN." "Every person in Gaza is hungry." "A quarter of the population are starving and struggling to find food and drinkable water." "Famine is imminent." "The three hundred and thirty five thousand children under the age of five are at high risk of malnutrition." "The some fifty thousand pregnant women lack health care and adequate nutrition." "Infants are dying in droves." "Palestine had ceased to exist." "The Palestinians are being forced to choose between death from bombs, disease, exposure, or starvation, or being driven from their homeland." "There will soon reach a point where death will be so ubiquitous that deportation for those who want to live will be the only option." "Israel is lobbying countries in Latin America and Africa to accept Palestinian refugees."

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Russia's financial sector is in critical condition due to international sanctions. The country has lost a significant portion of its banking sector and many international companies have left. Car production has plummeted by 75% and the lack of spare parts is grounding planes. The Russian military is resorting to using chips from household appliances to fix their equipment. The Kremlin is to blame for the state of Russia's economy, which is in ruins. The speaker emphasizes that the sanctions will not be lifted and calls for resolve instead of appeasement.

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- On October 7, approximately 1,200 people were killed, with about 400 combatants and 800 civilians, according to the speaker who bases this on authoritative human rights reports (UN HRC Commission of Inquiry, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch). He notes that these organizations do not have perfect records but argues there is no compelling evidence that contradicts Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza being responsible for the majority of deaths, while there is no evidence that Israeli actions within Israel constituted a significant share of the total deaths. - The speaker contends there is no credible evidence of weaponized rape by Hamas on October 7. He discusses the UN Commission of Inquiry’s distinction between rape and sexual violence, and Pamela Patton’s report, which he says concluded there was no direct digital or photographic evidence of sexual violence on October 7, despite reviewing thousands of photographs and hundreds of hours of digital evidence. He argues the rape claim relies on assertions by observers and advocates rather than verifiable forensic or photographic proof. - Eyewitness testimony is challenged as being part of a pattern that could promote a narrative of Israeli moral exceptionalism; the speaker asserts that some eyewitness accounts “tell you Israel is the most moral army in the world” and notes that many such testimonies come from sources described as biased, with Israeli soldiers often embedded in a siege mentality. He suggests that Israeli society, with a citizen army and strong military culture, may have incentives to shape or repeat certain stories. - The speaker discusses Hamas’s planning and motives in the years leading to October 7, describing Gaza as an “inferno under the Israeli occupation.” He cites early 2000s characterizations of Gaza as a concentration camp by Israeli officials and UN/Human Rights reports, and notes the blockade and economic collapse. He explains that in 2023, Gaza was described by The Economist as a “rubber sheep” and by others as a toxic dump, with extremely high unemployment (60% of youth) and a deteriorating social fabric. The anticipated end of Gaza’s struggle was seen when Saudi Arabia joined the Abraham Accords, leading the speaker to say Gaza’s fate was sealed. - The discussion on Hamas’s shift to violence notes Hamas had previously tried diplomacy, international law (including cooperation with human rights organizations after Operation Cast Lead and Operation Protective Edge), and even nonviolent strategies like the Great March of Return (endorsed by Hamas). The UN report on the March of Return found demonstrators overwhelmingly nonviolent, while Israel was accused of targeting civilians. The speaker argues Hamas pursued multiple avenues but faced a harsh blockade and a failing prospect of improvement. - Regarding the broader regional context, the speaker asserts that the West Bank and Gaza have different trajectories; Egypt and Jordan are seen as neutralizing or stabilizing forces, while the West Bank’s situation is contrasted with Gaza’s harsher conditions. He argues that the goal in places like Egypt is to neutralize, whereas Israel’s policy toward Gaza is described as cleansing or subjugation, a distinction he says differentiates regional dynamics. - The speaker critiques the UN Security Council’s handling of Gaza, describing a 2023 resolution (UNSC Resolution 2803) that endorses the Trump peace plan and creates a “board of peace” with sovereign powers in Gaza, headed by Donald Trump, and notes that no external body supervises this board beyond a quarterly report to the Security Council. He claims this arrangement renders Gaza effectively under a transitional administration, with reconstruction timelines alarmingly long (fifty to eighty years to rebuild) and a minimal chance of Israel withdrawing from the green zone. - He argues that after October 7, the board’s governance path, the Trump plan, and Arab states’ support for the resolution collectively resulted in Gaza’s “death warrant,” with reconstruction hampered by deliberate destruction and political arrangements that preclude meaningful self-determination or statehood for Gaza. - On international reactions, the speaker notes varying support for Gaza among Arab nations and emphasizes that some regional actors (including Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, and others) endorsed handing Gaza to Trump; he accuses these states of compromising Gaza’s future for broader geopolitical aims and accuses several of “slavery and subservience” to such outcomes. - The concluding portion covers Gaza’s future: the speaker reiterates that Gaza has effectively been made unlivable, with rubble and toxic contamination delaying any reconstruction for decades, and he maintains that the path to a two-state solution remains contested, with the Trump-led framework limiting Palestinian rights and self-determination. He indicates he has just completed a book on UN corruption and the Security Council’s role in Gaza, titled Gaza’s Gravediggers, and suggests that the UN declaration of war on Gaza nullifies international law regarding self-determination.

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This is a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, entirely man-made, with immense suffering in Gaza. The healthcare system collapsed a week ago, and indiscriminate bombardment has targeted hospitals, schools, and refugee camps, resulting in devastating losses. Nearly 1,000 families have lost at least two members, and almost 4,000 children have been killed, with many more trapped under rubble. A new term, "Wounded child, no surviving family," highlights the tragedy of children left alone after losing their families. The call for a humanitarian pause is inadequate; what is needed is an immediate cessation of bombardment. The global community must push for a ceasefire and adhere to the resolutions voted on by the United Nations General Assembly, which are currently being ignored by those in power.

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The speakers argue that a coordinated, engineered strategy is unfolding to destroy global energy and food systems, with catastrophic humanitarian consequences. They claim the plan involves triggering and exploiting energy infrastructure attacks, fostering mass migrations, and provoking global famines to reshape geopolitics. Key assertions and timelines: - A broader war design is being executed to destabilize the Middle East and other core energy regions. The speakers contend the Middle East is being “disassembled” and that global famines and depopulation are deliberate outcomes of this strategy. - They link energy disruptions to food insecurity, fertilizer shortages (urea, sulfuric acid), and fertilizer-related price shocks, arguing that a closed Strait of Hormuz and attacks on LNG facilities will cascade into global shortages and mass hunger. - Specific choke points emphasized as leverage points include the Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Malacca, Bosphorus (Turkish Strait), Suez, Bab al-Mandeb, Panama Canal, Danish Strait, and the Strait of Gibraltar. Closing any of these routes, they say, could trigger widespread disruptions in Europe, Asia, and beyond. Recent developments they highlight: - Israel reportedly struck Iran’s gas fields, with Iran retaliating by striking Qatar Energy facilities. Two of Qatar Energy’s 14 cryogenic LNG trains have been destroyed, with a repair time of three to five years for those two trains, per a Reuters interview with the Qatar Energy CEO. This means 17% of Qatar Energy’s annual production is offline, with potential to reach higher percentages if more trains or related infrastructure are attacked. - Force majeure has been declared by Qatar Energy for several major buyers (Italy, Belgium, South Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan) due to the reduced capacity to meet long-term contractual obligations. - The destruction of LNG trains could, if extended to all 14, create a ten-year or longer global famine with estimates ranging from two to four billion deaths over the next decade, according to AI-assisted projections cited by the speakers. - They suggest that continued escalation could devastate LNG supply chains, resulting in widespread economic collapse, rolling blackouts, and mass social upheaval, including potential collapses of allied states and severe shifts in global power dynamics. - They argue the petrodollar system is under pressure as Iran asserts control of Strait of Hormuz through its actions, threatening the flow of energy priced in dollars. Broader geopolitical implications: - The speakers contend that the US is losing influence in the Middle East and that Gulf states may rethink alliances if the US cannot guarantee energy security. They forecast Taiwan and Japan, among others, could be deeply endangered due to supply-chain and energy pressures, with Taiwan potentially facing a forced realignment with China as a result of famine-induced coercion. - They predict other regional disruptions (e.g., to Thai and Indian food security) and warn that food production is increasingly vulnerable to energy constraints and to strategic moves by powerful actors who want to alter the global order. - They connect these energy and food dynamics to a larger narrative about AI-driven economic restructuring and population replacement, arguing that governments may seek to depopulate or reengineer labor markets to accommodate AI, while relying on the digital grid to control populations in the aftermath of shortages. Cast of participants and perspectives: - The main speaker (Speaker 0) asserts that these outcomes are deliberate and predictable, citing repeated warnings over years about energy and food-security chokepoints. He argues that the predicted escalations are aligned with a longer-term plan to depopulate and to redraw global influence. - Speaker 1 and Michael Yon (a war correspondent) participate in reinforcing the predicted trajectory, discussing the strategic significance of LNG energy infrastructure, the potential for further train (equipment) destruction, and the cascading consequences for global hunger and economic stability. - The dialogue emphasizes urgency, with repeated warnings that escalation must be de-escalated to avert a decade-long famine and systemic collapse. In sum, the speakers present a cohesive, alarmist view: a deliberate campaign targeting energy infrastructure and global supply routes is underway, with two LNG trains destroyed at Qatar Energy and the Strait of Hormuz potentially kept closed by design. If unchecked, they warn of a decade-long, billions-deaths-scale famine, seismic shifts in global power, and a transformed energy order, accompanied by social and political upheaval across many nations.

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In Gaza, there is a genocide with 12,000 children killed, while 30 Israeli children were also killed. 30,000 Palestinian civilians and 72,000 people were killed or injured. Israel is also causing starvation by blocking food supplies. This is genocide, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing, with 70% of homes destroyed and hospitals damaged.

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My friend, a doctor in Gaza, shared that children there are experiencing severe trauma due to ongoing bombings. Lack of sleep and intense fear are causing cardiac arrests in kids. Malnutrition is also a concern. The situation is so dire that 1,000 children had amputations without anesthesia, many without parents for comfort. In comparison, my child seeks comfort for a paper cut.

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Last week, the UN humanitarian chief described Gaza as a place of death and despair. The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) also used similar words, stating that the situation was indescribable. The WHO, along with the World Food Programme and UNICEF, have warned of the serious risks of deadly epidemics and famine. Access to basic necessities is increasingly difficult, with some parents in certain areas of Gaza sacrificing their own meals to feed their children. The healthcare system is collapsing, with only 15 out of 36 hospitals and 18 out of 77 health centers functioning. This humanitarian disaster is worsening, especially with the approaching winter and ongoing fighting.

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300,000 people in Gaza's north are starving due to Israeli army blockades. Aid is scarce, leading to deaths from hunger. Urgent action is needed to prevent a genocide. Organizations must drop food supplies without waiting for permission to save innocent lives.

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Over 7,700 Palestinian children have been killed by Israel, while the situation in Ukraine was unfolding. Some people now defend Israel, but I won't respond because our difference is not political, it's about humanity. Those who support Israel either don't hear what Israeli leaders themselves say, that this is a war against the entire population in Gaza, or they simply applaud the expulsion of two million Gazans. The European Union is also complicit, as it continues to provide weapons to Israel, which will inevitably kill innocent people in Gaza. We must put an end to this complicity. (French to English translation)

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Israel's Real Plan For Gaza Revealed
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Ahmed Khan discusses his recent trip to Gaza, where he organized humanitarian aid shipments. He describes the dire conditions for children living in tent camps, facing constant bombings and severe food shortages. Khan believes the Israeli government's strategy aims to make life unlivable for Palestinians to encourage their exodus. He criticizes the U.S. administration for its lack of action and empathy, asserting that increasing humanitarian aid is feasible and necessary. He contrasts the situation in Gaza with Ukraine, noting the challenges of delivering aid due to Israeli control over borders. Khan emphasizes the urgent need for medical evacuations for children and calls for greater awareness and action from global leaders to alleviate the suffering in Gaza.
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