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We are taking over houses in this area to make it a Jewish neighborhood. Our goal is to make all of East Jerusalem like West Jerusalem, the Jewish capital of Israel. We will continue to the next neighborhood to fulfill our dream.

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Some Israelis are planning to move into evacuated land in Gaza, treating the conflict as a tourist attraction. Members of the Nahala settler movement express strong anti-Arab sentiments, with one wearing a shirt that reads "Gaza must be destroyed." They believe that the people of Gaza are responsible for their situation and suggest that Gazans could relocate to Egypt or elsewhere. Children are being taught about Israel's right to expand its territory, starting with Gaza. When asked about the fate of Palestinians, they imply that they should leave, showing a desire to settle in Gaza without its current inhabitants.

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The speaker suggests that the entire Gaza Strip should be planted with Jewish settlers and that the Arabs currently living there will eventually leave and go to other countries. They mention organizing meetings with various organizations focused on resettling Gaza. When asked about how to make the Arabs leave, the speaker hesitates but emphasizes that their main concern is the future of the Jewish nation and Israel. They also mention that creating a humanitarian problem in Gaza would force other countries to absorb the Arab refugees, similar to how they absorbed refugees from Syria.

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In this video, everyday Israelis in Jerusalem share their thoughts on living in Israel. Some express their love for the country and feel safe despite misconceptions. Others discuss the threat they perceive and the need to retaliate when harmed. One person mentions an organization against Jews marrying Arabs, believing in the importance of preserving Jewish identity. Some express strong opinions about Arabs, advocating for their removal or even violence. However, there are also mentions of Jewish civilians who support Arabs. Overall, the video captures a range of perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian situation, highlighting differing views on coexistence and conflict resolution.

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These Israelis gathered to watch the bombing of Gaza, treating it like a spectator sport. They blamed the people of Gaza for their own situation and believed that the only solution was to completely remove the city. One person questioned why these individuals held such views.

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A Jew goes undercover at a free Palestine rally to understand their perspective. Some attendees blame Jews for the problem and want them to go to hell. The rally calls for a free Palestine, but the Jew wonders where the Jews would go. There is a discussion about the treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals in Gaza. The Jew questions why there is a basis for Israel to exist as a homeland when other groups don't have one. The Jew's family is from Afghanistan, a predominantly Muslim country, but they acknowledge they can't claim Israel.

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Millions chant "Free Palestine," but in the West Bank, support for Hamas and violence against Israelis is expressed. Palestinians justify Hamas actions, reject Israel's existence, and oppose a two-state solution. They accuse Jews of theft and advocate for erasing Israel from the map. Despite Hamas' strict rule, some believe they would allow elections. The video highlights the complex and contentious situation in the Middle East.

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The speakers discuss the safety and well-being of Palestinians. Speaker 1 believes that Palestinians should be provided with shelter, food, and water, regardless of their location. Speaker 0 suggests that Palestinians could find a safe place outside of Gaza, but Speaker 1 argues that this is not the current reality. Simcha Rothman, a former Gaza settler, believes that Jews have the right to return.

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In the aftermath of the fight to reclaim this kibbutz near the Gaza border, a somber reality sets in. The bodies of the victims are scattered throughout the area, a heartbreaking sight. The kibbutz has suffered immense loss, with numerous members brutally murdered. Men, women, and children were bound, shot, and even beheaded. The Israeli defense force has now regained control, but the devastation remains.

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The speaker explores the Israeli settlement movement in the West Bank, focusing on religious nationalists who seek to expand Israel and displace Palestinians. Settlers view the land as their divine right, citing the Bible. Following the October 7th attack, there's been a push to establish Jewish outposts in Gaza, supported by political figures like Minister Of National Security, Itamar Ben Govere. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, envisions large Jewish cities throughout the West Bank and Gaza, advocating for the relocation of the Palestinian population. These settlements, while illegal under international law, are protected by the Israeli military. Settlers often come from other countries, drawn by the promise of Israeli citizenship. Palestinians face restrictions, military occupation, settler violence, and limited autonomy. Activists report increased pressure and displacement, especially after October 7th. Some settlers justify their actions as a response to Palestinian violence, while others believe in Jewish superiority and the divine right to the land.

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The speaker is near the Gaza Strip, with Gaza City visible in the distance and rubble in the foreground. He points to a memorial consisting of stones, each representing a young woman who was murdered on October 7. He notes that many of the featured individuals were in high school, emphasizing that the women and accompanying young men were killed for one reason: they were Jewish. He states that they “weren’t at war. They were just Jewish.” The speaker asserts a personal commitment to retrieving his daughters, saying, “If you take my girls and you put them in some terror tunnel, I don't stop. And I don't care how many people I have to go through, I'm getting my girls back.” He uses this sentiment to argue that Gazans and Hamas should have released the hostages if they did not want a war, asserting that Hamas controls “most of Gaza” and started the war. Finally, he declares his stance clearly: “I stand with Israel.”

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The speaker discusses the expansion of Israeli settlements into the Jordanian territory and expresses their belief that the borders of Israel should extend from the Nile to the Euphrates. They state that any land conquered by Israel will become part of the country and that the role of the Israeli people is to conquer the land and remove non-Jews from it. The speaker openly admits to being racist, preferring Jews over Arabs in various aspects of life. Another speaker briefly mentions the American conquest of Native American territory.

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In Israel, the culture is described as fascist, with leftist views being seen as dangerous. Palestinians express a desire for peaceful coexistence. Visiting Tolerance Square in Jerusalem revealed racism and genocidal rhetoric against Palestinians. Interviews with Israelis and settlers showed support for genocide and ethnic cleansing, even when on camera. The situation was shocking. Translation: The culture in Israel is described as fascist, with leftist views being viewed as dangerous. Palestinians express a desire for peaceful coexistence. Visiting Tolerance Square in Jerusalem revealed racism and genocidal rhetoric against Palestinians. Interviews with Israelis and settlers showed support for genocide and ethnic cleansing, even when on camera. The situation was shocking.

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An individual states there will be no Arabs in the Gaza Strip; they will go to Turkey, Scotland, or Britain. The speaker does not want to kill them, but wants them out of Gaza, using methods such as withholding humanitarian aid. The speaker believes Israel's far right has no pity for Palestinian civilians. While they may not succeed in resettling Gaza, the October 7 attacks have bolstered them and they see this as a moment of opportunity.

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That same night, as Gaza is relentlessly being erased, a boat carried the first families ready to occupy the land of those being killed and starved.

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The speakers discuss the idea of eliminating the population of Gaza to solve the conflict with Israel. They suggest using bombs, explosives, and bulldozers. They acknowledge that this would provoke a response from Arab countries, but believe that ultimately it would bring peace. They express a desire for complete separation, bigger walls, and stronger borders. They argue that a world without Gaza would be a better world.

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We believe in keeping Gaza Strip part of Israel. We plan to build towns there with 500 families ready to move in. It's too valuable to leave to terrorists.

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The speaker explores the accelerating settlement process in the West Bank, focusing on religious nationalists who seek a greater Israel and the displacement of Palestinians. Settlers, some holding senior political positions, believe the land was divinely given to Jews and advocate for settling Gaza. The settlements, often starting as illegal outposts, are protected by the Israeli military, despite international law. Palestinians face restrictions, military checkpoints, and settler violence. One activist describes a reality of injustice where army presence and home invasions are normalized. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, envisions large Jewish cities throughout the West Bank and Gaza, encouraging the displacement of the Arab population. She claims support from within the Israeli government, stating that they help the government achieve what it cannot do alone. A Texan settler views Israel as defending Western freedom, while expressing a lack of compassion for Palestinians, characterizing them as a death cult. The speaker reflects on the unequal system of rights and justice, and the dream of settlers shows no sign of abating.

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That same night, as Gaza is relentlessly being erased, a boat carried the first families ready to occupy the land of those being killed and starved.

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We are passionate about Gaza and believe Jews should live there. We are planning to build towns in the north, central, and south with 500 families ready to move. It's our sovereign state and too important to become a Hamas stronghold. Gaza must have a Jewish presence.

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Yaïr, a 20-year-old soon to serve in the military, expresses a thirst for revenge, stating that every man, woman, and child who aids Hamas should be killed, even babies. The speaker emphasizes that their enemies are not limited to Gaza. Susan, a resident, shares how she can only leave her house three times a week for an hour each time due to imposed confinement. This restriction does not apply to Israeli settlers, who have the freedom to come and go as they please. Another speaker declares that they will no longer give anything and will now reclaim their land, as peace has not been achieved by giving territories. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is cautious about revealing details, caught between calls for restraint from the US and the influence of the right-wing messianic faction that supports his government's survival.

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In Gaza, Israel's actions were supported by a small percentage. The policy of open fire at the border fence is backed by over 90% of Israelis. Israeli society is described as fascist, with politicians advocating for violence against Palestinians, even babies. The speaker criticizes journalists for not acknowledging this as the norm in Israel. The country is seen as a settler colonial state built on ethnic cleansing. The left is said to be non-existent in Israel.

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In Gaza, Palestinians are being killed and losing their homes. The speaker feels ashamed to be Israeli, as children and adults are being killed without much reaction. Emotions must come first before political analysis and legal questions.

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The speaker expresses a desire for Gaza to be completely destroyed and for a large Jewish settlement to be established there. They mention wanting their aviation to bombard the entire city. They also mention visiting Ashchelon and Sderot in the south.

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The speaker explores the accelerating settlement process in the West Bank and Gaza following the October 7th attack. Jewish settlers, some religious nationalists, believe it's their divine right to build a greater Israel and displace Palestinians. They view territory as a measure of victory in an ongoing war. The film crew attends a jamboree promoting Jewish outposts in Gaza, supported by political figures like Itamar Ben Govere and Daniela Weiss, who envisions Jewish settlements throughout Gaza and encourages the displacement of its Arab population. Counter-protesters advocate for peace and coexistence. The speaker visits Eviatar, a settlement founded as an illegal outpost, and speaks with residents who believe the land belongs to the Jews according to the Torah. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, dismisses international law and accusations of extremism, asserting her influence over the younger generation and government. The speaker witnesses the impact on Palestinians, including restricted movement, settler violence, and military presence. A Texan settler, Ari, expresses a belief in Israel's divine right to the land and views Palestinians as a genocidal "death cult." Daniela defends settler actions, denying violence and prioritizing the Jewish people.
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