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Interviewer and Professor discuss what is known about October 7, the broader context, and the ongoing political implications. - On October 7, the global picture is that roughly 1,200 people were killed, with about 400 combatants and about 800 civilians, according to authorities the professor cites. He notes he relies on UN Human Rights Council Commission of Inquiry, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch but cautions these bodies do not have perfect records. He maintains there is no compelling evidence that a significant portion of the deaths in Israel’s reaction to October 7 were the result of Israeli actions, and he says the deaths are overwhelmingly attributable to Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza. He states there is no evidence supporting the claim that Hamas weaponized rape on October 7. - Regarding rape allegations, the professor emphasizes that the UN mission distinguishes between rape and sexual violence; the UN Commission of Inquiry states there is no digital or photographic evidence of rape. Pamela Patton’s report looked at 5,000 photographs and 50 hours of digital evidence but concluded there was no direct digital or photographic evidence of sexual violence on October 7. He questions why, if such incidents occurred, witnesses did not produce photographic or digital proof, noting that in a conflict zone Israelis would typically photograph atrocities; he suggests eyewitness testimony often aligns with broader narratives about Israel, and argues that some eyewitness accounts come from sources that claim Israel is morally exemplary while also alleging atrocities. - The discussion then moves to the credibility of eyewitness reports. The professor argues that some eyewitness accounts “will tell you Israel is the most moral army in the world” while also suggesting Israel’s society is inbred and that Israeli soldiers form deep bonds in the army, which could influence narratives. He notes a broader pattern of people publishing favorable studies of Israel while denying atrocities. - On Hamas’s planning before October 7, the professor describes Gaza as an “inferno under the Israeli occupation,” with Gaza repeatedly described as a concentration camp by prominent figures since 2004 and 2008. He argues that by late 2023 Gaza was portrayed as facing international indifference, and he asserts that the belief that Gaza’s fate would be sealed by Saudi Arabia joining the Abraham Accords contributed to Hamas’s decision-making. He cites The Economist and UN commentary describing Gaza’s conditions well before October 7, including extreme unemployment (approximately 60% among Gaza’s young people) and a collapse of basic services. - The interviewer asks why violence occurred given various nonviolent and diplomatic avenues. The professor notes that Hamas had attempted diplomacy, including reports of seeking a two-state solution or a hudna, cooperation with human rights investigations after prior Israeli operations, and support for nonviolent movements like the Great March of Return. He claims Hamas’s efforts were ignored and emphasizes the blockade’s impact on Gaza. He argues that while Hamas was not saints, they engaged with diplomacy and international law before resorting to violence in the face of Gaza’s dire conditions. - The West Bank vs. Gaza comparison is discussed. The professor argues that the goal in Gaza differs from that in other contexts; whereas other actors may aim to subordinate, Israel’s long-term aim in Gaza is described as making Gaza unlivable and controlling the territory, with support from various Arab states. - The interviewer questions the historical legitimacy of Gaza and Palestinian statehood. The professor rejects attempts to deny Palestinian existence or redefine Gaza’s status, insisting Gaza’s people are Palestinian and Gaza is not part of the West Bank, while acknowledging the historical complexities. - On the UN Security Council resolution and the “board of peace,” the professor describes the resolution as endorsing the Trump peace plan and naming Donald Trump as head of the board of peace, with the board operating with sovereign powers in Gaza and lacking external accountability. He asserts that this effectively grants Trump control over Gaza and foresees rebuilding timelines; he argues that reconstruction would take decades under current conditions, given rubble, toxins, unexploded ordnance, and the scale of destruction. - The future of Gaza is described pessimistically: Gaza is depicted as “gone” in the sense of a prolonged, uninhabitable landscape under an administratively transitional framework that does not guarantee meaningful reconstruction. The professor contends that Arab states endorsed the resolution under pressure and that some leaders feared severe economic repercussions if they opposed it. - The discussion closes with reflections on who benefits from the resolution and the overall trajectory for Gaza, including strong skepticism about any imminent or credible path to durable peace given the political arrangements described and the perceived long-term consequences for the Palestinian people.

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An Israeli soldier claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies, but this is proven to be false. Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed homes and killed hostages in their desperate attempts to handle the Hamas fighters. The IDF shelled houses, used tanks and Apache attack helicopters, and even opened fire on fleeing Israelis. The IDF commander ordered an airstrike on his own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response, which led to the deaths of their own people. The goal of the attack was to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. Israeli propaganda is being used to justify acts of genocide in Gaza, and the truth needs to be shared to prevent further escalation.

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Al Jazeera's investigation found that Israel was aware of Hamas's plans before October 7th, even viewing their training videos, but dismissed them as training exercises. On the day of the attack, alerts were not raised, leaving defenders vulnerable. Hamas was surprised by the success of their operation and the music festival. While Hamas committed crimes, the focus shifted to alleged crimes that didn't occur, particularly regarding babies. Claims of 40 beheaded babies were false; only two babies died on October 7th. Allegations of widespread and systematic rape lack evidence. Stories of atrocities, amplified by organizations like Zaka and repeated by Israeli officials, were used to justify the subsequent bombardment of Gaza. The New York Times published a story about a woman who was allegedly raped and murdered, but her sister refuted the claim. The report was written by a journalist with ties to Israeli intelligence. There is no evidence of widespread and systematic rape. The media ignores the report's findings. Questioning Zionism is forbidden, and Israel is an apartheid state. Western media's dysfunction is that it does not say that, and you're actually not allowed to say that. While 36 Israeli children were killed on October 7th, over 14,000 Palestinian children have been killed since. The West's complicity in the Gaza assault is causing a rupture between people and the political media class. Alternative voices are needed to probe these events.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages during their response to the Hamas attack. The IDF shelled houses and used tanks, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire on fleeing Israelis. They even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response, leading to the deaths of their own people. The goal of the attack was to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. Israeli propaganda is being used to justify atrocities in Gaza, and the world needs to know the truth to prevent further escalation.

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As news of the Hamas attack emerged, the Israeli PR machine aimed to shock the Western public into supporting the destruction of Gaza, finding allies in US mainstream media. Reports claimed at least 40 babies were killed, some decapitated. An Israeli prime minister spokesman confirmed babies and toddlers were found decapitated. Reports also claimed babies and adults were decapitated and burned to death. Further reports alleged children were bound, burned, and executed, with parents tortured in front of them. One pregnant woman's stomach was butchered, with a knife left in the baby. Additional claims included little kids beheaded, babies baked in ovens, and women kept alive to hear their children's screams. Women were also allegedly sexually assaulted, brutally killed, and pregnant women cut open. Hamas was described as ISIS.

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A video argues that an Israeli soldier in front of a destroyed kibbutz home claimed Hamas fighters burned babies and beheaded them, but the video says this is a lie and that it will be proven using Israeli media. It questions how the concrete walls turned into rubble, noting fires burn wood and other flammable items and do not collapse concrete structures. The video states that Israelis want viewers to believe Hamas did the destruction, but argues they were only armed with machine guns and small grenade launchers, which supposedly wouldn’t cause such damage, so the destruction was done by Israelis. It claims Israeli media provides the answers and that IDF soldiers responding to the Hamas attack were investigated. Tuval Eskapa, security team member for Kibbutz Be’eri, set up a hotline to coordinate between kibbutz residents and the Israeli army. He told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that as desperation set in, field commanders made difficult decisions, including shelling houses occupied by residents in order to eliminate the terrorists along with hostages. Haaretz reportedly states that orders came down from the military’s high command to attack homes and other areas inside Israel, even at the cost of many Israeli lives. The army was allegedly able to restore control over Be’eri only after shelling the homes of Israelis who had been taken captive, with at least 112 residents killed and others kidnapped, according to the paper. The video notes that much of the shelling in Be’eri was carried out by Israeli tank crews, cited by a reporter from the Israeli Foreign Ministry-sponsored outlet i24, who described small, quaint homes bombarded or destroyed, children’s toys left around, well-maintained lawns ripped up by tank tracks. It contends the IDF, in an act of desperation, decided to kill everyone, including hostages. Yasmeen Porat, a Nova Music Festival attendee who fled into the kibbutz, reportedly told Israeli radio that when Israeli special forces arrived during a hostage standoff, they eliminated everyone, including the hostages, because there was very, very heavy crossfire; she described how Hamas militants tied her partner’s hands behind his back, and she saw her partner lying on the ground, still alive, as security forces killed him and other hostages while opening fire on remaining militants, including with tank shells. This allegedly explains shrapnel and bullet holes in walls and the extensive rubble, and why severely burnt bodies of Israeli hostages exist. The video asserts the IDF also used Apache attack helicopters; an Apache pilot told Mako that many rockets were fired at cars containing hostages. It also claims IDF forces opened fire on fleeing Israelis who were mistaken for Hamas gunmen, citing a resident of Ashkelon, Danielle Rachel, who nearly was killed escaping the Nova attack. It mentions an IDF commander, Avi Rosenfeld, ordering an airstrike on his own position after the Palestinian fighters attacked the Erez checkpoint, with the IDF bombing their own base to kill Palestinian militants. The video concludes by saying Hamas did attack on October 7, but the point is to highlight the IDF’s poor response and the deaths of their own people. It cites Nova survivor Yasmeen Porat believing militants did not want to kill them and aimed to take them back to Gaza as hostages, suggesting the attack’s goal was to capture Israelis for a prisoner exchange. It argues some people question why it matters who is responsible for deaths, including babies, but the video insists the reason to cut through Israeli propaganda is to prevent justification of acts of genocide in Gaza, noting concern over escalation toward a regional conflict. It ends with a call to share the video, “RIP to all those who lost their lives, especially the thousands of innocent children in Gaza, incurring the wrath of a misled population. Free Palestine.”

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Following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th, Israeli PR promoted claims of atrocities to shock the West into supporting the destruction of Gaza. The claim that Hamas beheaded 40 babies originated from a single Israeli soldier, David Zion, who has a history of inciting violence against Palestinians. Mainstream media amplified this claim, with President Biden even stating he saw confirmed pictures. These claims were later retracted by the Israeli army, government press office, and the White House. Other lurid stories came from Yossi Landau, who admitted to using his imagination to describe atrocities. Claims included children burned alive and families tortured while terrorists ate. Secretary Blinken repeated claims of a father's eye being gouged out and a mother's breast cut off. However, no bodies matched these descriptions, and official data confirmed only one baby was killed by a shot through a door. Israel then shifted to claims of systemic rape by Hamas, promoted at a UN event featuring prominent feminists. The New York Times published an article alleging a pattern of gender-based violence, relying on sources with a history of fabrication. The article's claims unraveled as family members of alleged victims refuted them. Despite evidence to the contrary, the media amplified these claims, creating support for Israel's actions in Gaza.

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An Israeli soldier claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies, but this is proven to be false. Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes, including killing hostages, in their desperate attempts to handle Hamas fighters. The IDF shelled houses and used tanks, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire on fleeing Israelis. An IDF commander even ordered an airstrike on his own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response, leading to the deaths of their own people. The goal of the attack was to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. Israeli propaganda is being used to justify atrocities in Gaza, and the truth needs to be shared to prevent further escalation.

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On October 7th, many Israelis were killed by the IDF, not Hamas. The Hannibal doctrine involves killing Israelis to prevent them from being captured by terrorists. This is done to avoid paying a high price for hostages. Evidence suggests this doctrine is used in Israel, which some consider murder.

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This is an unprovoked attack, and they want to make it seem that way. There are claims of horrific acts, including babies being harmed. However, CNN reports that Israel cannot confirm these specific claims. The original video of kidnapped children was published before the Hamas attack. They will portray themselves as victims while using images of the oppressed. Efforts will be made to limit the reach of posts about this situation, but the truth will remain clear for those who seek it.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages during their response to the Hamas attack. The IDF shelled houses and used tanks, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire, resulting in the deaths of Israeli hostages and civilians. The IDF even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video aims to highlight the IDF's poor response, which led to the deaths of their own people. The world needs to know the truth to prevent further atrocities and a potential escalation of conflict.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals that the IDF actually destroyed homes and killed hostages during their response to the Hamas attack. IDF soldiers admitted to shelling houses and using tank crews, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire on fleeing Israelis. The IDF commander even ordered an airstrike on his own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response, leading to the deaths of their own people. The attack aimed to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. The world needs to know the truth to prevent further atrocities and a potential regional conflict.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals the truth. The IDF destroyed concrete homes, not Hamas. IDF soldiers admitted to shelling houses and killing hostages in an act of desperation. They also used Apache attack helicopters and opened fire on fleeing Israelis. IDF commander ordered an airstrike on his own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor performance, leading to the deaths of their own people. The attack aimed to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. Israeli propaganda is used to justify atrocities in Gaza, and the world needs to know the truth to prevent further escalation.

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An Israeli soldier claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies, but this is proven to be false. Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages in their desperate attempts to handle Hamas fighters. The IDF shelled houses and areas inside Israel, resulting in the deaths of at least 112 residents. Israeli security forces also mistakenly opened fire on fleeing Israelis and even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response and performance, leading to the deaths of their own people. The truth needs to be shared to counter Israeli propaganda and prevent further atrocities in Gaza.

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On October 7th, there has been misinformation about what actually occurred. It has been falsely claimed that Palestinians had babies, which is completely untrue. This denial is baseless as certain things cannot be destroyed or eliminated.

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The Israeli government has misrepresented the events of October 7th to justify its actions in Gaza. Initially claiming nearly 2,000 civilian deaths, the number was later revised to 1,400, then to 1,200, with many being military personnel. Evidence suggests that Apache helicopters were involved in some of the deaths on that day, as confirmed by the Israeli media outlet Haaretz. Reports indicate that helicopters were called in to respond to Hamas fighters, who lacked heavy weaponry. This raises questions about the true cause of the casualties, suggesting Israeli forces may bear responsibility for the deaths and destruction.

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There was no Hamas terror attack on October 7th. Palestinian fighters from the oppressed Gaza Strip retaliated against Israel after years of suffering. They managed to take over half of Israel and paralyze the state for weeks. Israel, feeling humiliated, is now seeking revenge by killing innocent civilians. This is not about self-defense or protecting Israelis, but rather about brutality and proving a point. However, the killing has not stopped the Palestinian fighters. Israeli ground forces have already suffered casualties.

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Three lies about Palestine: 1) The claim that 40 babies were beheaded lacks evidence, originating from a journalist who heard a soldier mention it. 2) There is no evidence of people being raped. 3) The claim that 250 people were killed at a concert is false; videos only show people fleeing. Israelis have stated that Palestinian resistance fighters were kind to them. These lies are part of atrocity propaganda, aiming to incite hatred and violence by portraying Palestinians as barbaric. It's a war of information. Follow for more and join us in fighting against these falsehoods.

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False claims about Palestine are being spread, including the beheading of 40 babies, rape incidents, and 250 people killed at a concert. However, there is no evidence to support these claims. The only videos available show people fleeing the concert, with no proof of a mass killing. Interviews with Israelis suggest that Palestinian resistance fighters were actually kind and merciful. These lies are part of atrocity propaganda, aimed at inciting hatred and violence. The goal is to portray Palestinians as barbaric and justify future atrocities. It's important to recognize this as a war of information and stand against it.

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This is an unprovoked attack, trying to make it seem like it was unprovoked. They spread misinformation, showing pictures of terrorists with children. CNN reported that Israel cannot confirm the claim of babies being beheaded. The original video was published before the Hamas attack. They play the victim and use pictures from the oppressed. They limit your reach when you post about it. But the truth is clear for those who seek it. No electricity, fuel, or resources are available.

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Al Jazeera's investigative unit conducts a forensic review of October 7, finding "very real crimes" by Hamas and others, but also "the crimes we discovered that did not happen," largely ignored by Western press. They say Israelis were aware of the plans; Hamas trained openly and posted training videos. On Oct 7, spotters reported to headquarters, and leaders "concluded it's just another training exercise" without raising the alert level. Hamas breached the fence at 06:30, catching defenders in bed, and were surprised by the music festival. 27 hostages identified; 18 killed in kibbutzes; Kibbutz Bedi incident with a tank and two survivors; "The Hannibal Directive was revived" and "70 vehicles were hit." The film disputes baby and rape stories: "There were two babies killed on October 7" and "there is not the evidence" for widespread rape; it calls for alternative voices like Doubledown News.

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The Israelis spread lies about burning babies and rape after October 7th, but there is no evidence to support these claims. Despite the lack of evidence, there is extensive proof. The conversation becomes heated, with one person urging the other to calm down and not sink to a lower level. The mention of Hamas's actions on social media is made before the discussion is interrupted.

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An Israeli soldier claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies, but Israeli media reveals the truth. The concrete walls of the destroyed home behind the soldier did not collapse due to fire, as fires do not destroy concrete structures. Israeli media interviews IDF soldiers who admit to shelling homes and areas in order to eliminate terrorists and hostages. The IDF struggled to handle Hamas fighters, leading to desperate decisions. At least 112 residents were killed, and others were kidnapped. Israeli tank crews were responsible for much of the shelling, resulting in small homes being destroyed and children's toys scattered.

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Hamas attacked the kibbutz of Khwarezah, and media were allowed to visit the aftermath three days later. Initially, a reporter tweeted that soldiers believed 40 babies were killed, but the information later changed to some being beheaded. The Israeli army couldn't confirm the beheadings. Western media outlets and the Israeli prime minister's spokesman initially reported the claim, but later retracted it. President Joe Biden also mentioned seeing photos of beheaded babies, but the White House retracted the statement. Other journalists who were present during the visit denied hearing about beheadings. Hamas denied the claims. The incident highlights the spread of misinformation and propaganda in the aftermath of the attack.

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An Israeli soldier claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies, but this is proven to be false. Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages in their desperate attempts to handle Hamas fighters. The IDF shelled houses and areas inside Israel, resulting in the deaths of at least 112 residents. Israeli security forces also mistakenly opened fire on fleeing Israelis and even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response and performance, leading to the deaths of their own people. The truth needs to be shared to counter Israeli propaganda and prevent further atrocities in Gaza.
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