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Speaker 0 explains that not all Republicans are registered with APAC, and that many colleagues would vote with him if not for political backlash back home. He says some Republicans tell him, “that’s wrong what APAC is doing to you,” and they want to talk to their APAC person. He notes that nearly everyone except him has an APAC person, which he likens to a babysitter who is always talking to you for APAC. When these members are in DC, they lunch with their APAC contacts, who have their cell numbers and keep conversations going. He mentions that four members of Congress have said they’ll talk to their APAC person to try to get ads dialed back. He questions why this isn’t more widely known, arguing that it benefits nobody for constituents to know they have a “buddy system with somebody who represents a foreign country.” Speaker 1 asks what APAC is, and Speaker 0 explains the concept further, noting that the APAC person is connected to the congressman and that this dynamic exists on the Republican side. He says the APAC person is embedded in the caucus presence, and that conversations with them occur when members come to DC. He remarks that this arrangement is not beneficial for public disclosure, so members don’t tell their constituents about it. Speaker 1 asks if any other country does anything similar. Speaker 0 responds emphatically that they do not: “Not only do they not have a Putin guy. Look. They don’t they they don’t have a Britain guy. They don’t have an Australian guy. They don’t have a Germany dude.” He asserts that APAC is the only country with someone who uniformly matches a congressman to an APAC contact, and that there is likely a spreadsheet at APAC mapping the APAC contact to the congressman’s votes on issues. He adds that APAC pays for trips for congressmen and their spouses to go to Israel; he notes he may not be the only Republican who hasn’t taken the APAC Israel trip, but he’s among a minority who hasn’t yet. Speaker 1 asks about the trip, and Speaker 0 describes it as “vacationy,” including visits to the Western Wall and other sites, and mentions swimming in the Dead Sea. Speaker 1 comments that Israel is a great country and that Jerusalem is wonderful, but clarifies that this appreciation is distinct from the government of Israel and its politics. Speaker 0 agrees that Israelis are entrepreneurial and publicly minded, and Speaker 1 shares a personal fondness for Israel, praising the country and its people, while noting the difference between the people and the government. Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 discuss their affection for Israel, with Speaker 1 distinguishing his personal love of the place from political influence, and both agreeing that Israel is a special place, with Speaker 0 emphasizing the distinction between people and government.

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Bibles once served as family records, containing genealogies and significant events. This 1905 Bible predates the 1913 Scofield Bible, which introduced Zionist ideas that separated the church from Israel. The 1905 Bible includes a map labeled "Palestine," challenging claims that Palestine never existed. Palestinians, encompassing Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities, lived in Palestine, and Jesus was one of them. The narrative shifts to the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, where violence against Christians occurred, followed by the infiltration of Palestine by European Ashkenazi Jews in the 1920s and 1930s. Lyndon B. Johnson smuggled weapons to support these groups. In 1948, the state of Israel was declared, marking a day of disaster for Palestinians, who continue to resist displacement from their land. The ongoing conflict is characterized by efforts to remove Palestinians from their homes.

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Before 1948, the land was known as Palestine, and some argue that it still is. Currently, it is referred to as occupied Palestine. The speaker expresses a desire to understand and connect with others. They question why innocent Palestinians suffer. They emphasize the importance of recognizing every Palestinian.

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Bibles once held family histories, with many Christian families keeping them for generations. A 1905 Bible shows a map labeled "Palestine," contradicting claims that Palestine never existed. Palestinians, including Jews, Christians, and Muslims, were citizens of Palestine, and Jesus was one of them. The term "Israel" historically referred to the people of God, not a political state. Following the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, Jewish groups infiltrated Palestine, leading to violence against local populations. In the 1940s, these groups declared the state of Israel, recognized by Harry S. Truman. This event marked the beginning of ongoing conflict, with Palestinians facing displacement and violence as they resist attempts to be driven from their homes.

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Speaker 0: The Israelites is not Israel. And as Tony and I are both Catholic, and so when we talk about the Israelites that are talked about in the Bible, there is a clear distinction between this prophecy about the Israelites and the government of Israel and white Europeans settling into the holy land. Mhmm. And so when we say this, like, the Israelites, the Israelites in the bible are actually the Palestinian people who have been there for thousands of years, not the white European from Ukraine or Poland or America. The Israelites are the people who were indigenous to that land that lived there for thousands of years, and those are not the people who have Trump wrapped around his finger. It's this, like, settler colonial white Europeans that have settled into the land of the actual Israelites that have either blackmailed him or cut deals with him financially. I mean, we go back to greed. Right? Greed is always, like, a big factor decisions. So Trump, in all senses, is wrapped in intertwined with this government and the Zionist regime and the Rothschilds and the Vanderbilts and the 13 rich families that control the world, basically. Right.

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Speaker 0 states that socialism, Islam, and Palestine are the three holy grail taboos in American politics. Speaker 1 responds enthusiastically. Speaker 0 asks why Palestine is a part of Speaker 1's politics. Speaker 1 answers that growing up in the third world gives a different understanding of the Palestinian struggle.

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I found my grandmother's bible from 1935 with a map of the Holy Land on the back. It refers to the region as Palestine, not Israel. Palestine welcomed European Jewish refugees after World War 2, but they ended up taking the land and creating Israel. The atlas shows Palestine in 1933, but by 1946 it is labeled as Israel. It's important to note that this is not about Islam, but rather the history of Palestine from 1926.

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The speaker states their parents' family is Jewish with extended family in Israel, which affects them daily. While they don't describe themself as a Zionist, they understand, sympathize with, and support Zionism. They reiterate they wouldn't use the term to describe themself, but emphasize their family connection to Israel.

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I visited the Near East section of the State Department and noticed a complete absence of Palestinians, Muslims, or Christians. Every individual I encountered was either Israeli or Zionist, with numerous Israel-themed decorations and materials throughout the offices. When I inquired about the Palestinian office, a staff member informed me that they handle all related matters. The entire section, which covers Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, was overwhelmingly dominated by pro-Israeli perspectives. At that time, even the spokesperson for the State Department was a Zionist.

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Israel has been a state since 1948, but it has a history dating back 3000 years. Even Jesus referred to the land as Israel. The name Palestine came about when the Roman Emperor Hadrian expelled Jews and renamed the area. The Jewish people are not foreign colonialists in Israel. The speaker, a proud Muslim, believes in the prophets who were Israelites. They emphasize the importance of peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians. The video aims to correct Mia Khalifa's misinformation and spread the truth.

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The speaker emphasizes that the problem in Palestine is not the religion, but rather the occupation and land confiscation. They recall a time when Palestinians and Jews lived harmoniously, exchanging childcare during holidays. The speaker asserts that Palestinians do not hate Jews, but rather the occupiers. They argue that the state of Israel will eventually come to an end, as many countries have been established in a similar timeframe. The speaker, a Palestinian, expresses their desire to return to Palestine and awaits their Palestinian passport.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 where he is from, and Speaker 1 replies that he is from Israel and served in the IDF. Speaker 1 mentions not counting how many Palestinians he has encountered and talks about Gaza disappearing. Speaker 0 inquires if Speaker 1 has ever seen a Palestinian child, to which Speaker 1 responds that he has seen 5 and jokes about looking inexperienced.

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The speaker states, "Do not be smile on Palestine. I love Palestine." The speaker continues, "I will let your mom and your entire family and you." The speaker concludes, "You look like a."

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My name is Sônia Bloomfield, an anthropology professor specializing in Israel's history, society, and culture. The Palestinians originated from the ancient Philistines, a Greek people who settled in Gaza after being expelled from Egypt. Over time, they assimilated into other cultures and ceased to exist. In 137 AD, the Romans destroyed Israel and named the land Palestine, after the long-gone Philistines. Until 1967, the term "Palestinian" referred to anyone living in the region, including Jews, Arabs, and Africans. However, after the Soviet Union and terrorists claimed that only Arabs were Palestinians, the narrative changed. The truth is that the land was abandoned and neglected until the Jews revitalized it.

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I visited the Near East section of the State Department and noticed there were no Palestinians, Muslims, or Christians among the staff. Every individual seemed to be either Zionist or Israeli, with numerous Israel-themed decorations and publications throughout the offices. When I inquired about the Palestinian office, a staff member stated that they handled all related matters. The entire section appeared to be dominated by Israeli interests, including the spokesperson for the State Department at that time, who was also identified as a Zionist.

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The speaker questions why Britain is not getting involved in the Palestine issue, emphasizing that Palestine exists and providing evidence such as a coin and a passport. They believe that Britain, as the former mandate power, has the responsibility to end the ongoing debate and prove the existence of Palestinians. The speaker explains that Palestinians are real people, Arabs from different parts of the Middle East who lived in the region during the British mandate. They also mention that the name "Palestine" was given by the Romans to remove the Jewish connection to the land. The speaker concludes by stating that Palestinians, both Jews and Arabs, exist today and their history cannot be denied.

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Rick discusses a 1905 Bible to make a point about Palestine and Zionism. He notes that every church and Christian family had a Bible containing family genealogy, weddings, baptisms, and burials, passed down through generations. He points out that this particular Bible was published in 1905. He then contrasts it with the Schofield Bible, which wasn’t published until 1913, and mentions that he has an original 1913 Schofield in his office, calling it “the introduction of the Zionist heresies about a future state of Israel and separating the church from Israel and all that rapture stuff.” He emphasizes that this Bible is a pre-Schofield edition, with no Schofield notes. Opening the Bible, he shows a map of the Holy Land on page 13, and states, “Palestine,” noting that it says Palestine and omits “Israel.” He addresses listeners who claim that “there’s never been a Palestine,” specifically naming John Hagee as an example of those who claim it. He argues that the 1905 Bible map clearly shows Palestine, and asserts that most Bibles from that era had a map of Palestine. He asserts that “Palestine is in the Bible itself in the Old Testament.” Rick frames the map as evidence against what he calls propaganda or confusion purportedly planted by Zionists in the minds of millions of Christians in America. He repeats the claim that the Bible map from 1905 includes Palestine, using this to counter the belief that Palestine never existed. He concludes by affirming, “I have a map, Rick. There it is,” signaling that the map in his pre-Schofield Bible supports his point. Key points: - A 1905 Bible contains a map labeled “Palestine,” not “Israel.” - Schofield Bible (1913) is distinguished as introducing Zionist-era views of a future Israeli state and separation of the church from Israel. - The speaker asserts that Palestine is present in the Old Testament and that many Bibles of the era carried maps of Palestine. - The map is presented as counterevidence to claims that Palestine never existed, and is used to argue against what he describes as Zionist propaganda in American Christianity.

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Speaker 0 recalls a story about his first time with grandpa Joe in Israel before the 6 day war. Speaker 1 questions why he was in Israel in 1967. Speaker 0 mentions being outside their office and having a photograph taken. Speaker 1 asks about being called a senator, to which Speaker 0 confirms and mentions the 33rd weapon in their fight. Speaker 1 points out that the 6 day war was in the 1960s and tells Joe to stop talking.

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Israel, a state since 1948, is 3000 years old, according to a proud Muslim. Many prophets disseminated their teachings in Canaan, later renamed Israel by Joshua Ben Nun. King David declared Jerusalem as the capital. Jesus referred to the land as Israel in the gospel of Matthew. The Roman Emperor Hadrian expelled Jews, replacing Judea with Syria Palestine, which evolved into Palestine. Shechem became Neapolis or Nablus. Israelis are not foreign colonialists, and coexistence is crucial. The video aims to correct misinformation and promote peace.

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Israel, established in 1948, is often contrasted with Palestine, which has a much longer history. However, a Muslim speaker points out that Israel has roots dating back 3000 years, with prophets teaching in the land of Canaan. King David declared Jerusalem as the capital, and even Jesus referred to the land as Israel. The name Palestine came later when the Roman emperor Hadrian expelled Jews and renamed the region. The speaker emphasizes that the Jewish people are not foreign colonialists and advocates for peaceful coexistence between Israel and Palestine. They hope to correct misconceptions and spread the truth.

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Speaker 0 asks for comments on Israel, and someone responds by saying that Israel should leave Palestine. Another person points out that the people in Palestine are occupied and it is their land. The question is raised about where they should go, and someone suggests they go back to Poland and Germany. Another person adds that they should go back to America and other places as well.

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Speaker 0 describes a collection of historic Palestine-era items. Key items include original coins from Palestine dated 1927, and the Palestine Post Office Guide from 1933. He also highlights railway-related artifacts: a Palestine Railways ticket from Lida to Jerusalem gifted to the shop owner by someone from Serbia, and another used ticket from Jaffa to Jerusalem. Additionally, he shows a Canadian post item addressed to Palestine from 1948. He ends with stamps described as being in solidarity from Russia with people from Palestine.

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A bible published in 1905 contains a map labeled "Palestine," contradicting claims that Palestine never existed. According to the speakers, pre-1948 Palestine was inhabited by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Palestinians. The speakers claim that after the 1917 Jewish Bolshevik revolution in Russia, Jewish Bolsheviks infiltrated Palestine in the 1920s and 30s. A Texas congressman, Lyndon B. Johnson, allegedly smuggled weapons to Jewish communist terrorists in Palestine, disguised as Texas grapefruits. These "settlers" killed Jewish, Christian, and Muslim residents of Palestine. In 1948, they declared independence, and President Truman recognized the new country, leading to ongoing conflict. Palestinians mark this day as a "day of disaster" (Nakba), as Ashkenazi invaders continue to seize land from Palestinians who resist leaving.

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Rashida Tlaib is seen holding what appears to be the Palestinian flag. However, it is important to note that Palestine is not recognized as a state but rather a territory. There are concerns that this territory may face significant destruction and be transformed into a parking lot in the near future.

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In this video, the speaker shows their old bible from the 1800s, which they consider their treasure. They mention that they are trying to find the Holy Land in the bible. They point out that the book has a bird's eye view of the Holy Land, but they can't find Israel on the map. They emphasize that the book is very old and has some interesting illustrations.
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