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Speaker 0 argues that non-Jews, non-Palestinians, non-Arabs—“the vast majority of Americans”—have the same possibilities to act as Palestine’s actions: occupy war factories, destroy them, put themselves in the way, even at the risk of being killed, even if they don’t want to carry arms. He says it would be ideal to force the American state to start killing its own citizens to defend the Zionist colony in violent ways, in a kind of salt march of India where people are ready to be beaten to death on camera. He asserts that anything below that is insignificant because there is no international law left, claiming that every agency and norm created after World War II does not exist and that only direct action can change the realities.
Speaker 1 thanks the panelists—Leith Maroon, Hamid Sharabi, and Anwar—and announces a rally and march the following Saturday, May 3, in Astoria, Queens. The rally is described as being in solidarity with the armed struggle in Palestine and with the axis of resistance. Attendees are asked to bring flags, banners, and noisemakers to demonstrate support and solidarity with the armed struggle. It is stated that the liberation of Palestine will not be achieved through art shows, but through the armed struggle currently taking place in West Asia, and there is a call to show support and solidarity with that struggle.
Speaker 0’s closing line is cut off, ending with “our.”