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There was an explosion in the lobby of a building, causing it to collapse. Witnesses describe a secondary explosion and multiple explosions afterwards. They were inside the building when it happened and tried to escape. They also mention seeing a plane hit the building before the explosions. The whole experience was described as horrible and surreal.

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I observed a helicopter flying between Mandalay Bay and the Luxor during the Las Vegas shooting. It had no lights and open doors, with people hanging out and gunshots coming from it. Initially, I didn't plan to attend the concert, but I went with friends. As Jason Aldean performed, I heard gunshots and ducked for cover, thinking I might die. I saw muzzle flashes from the helicopter and felt the ground shake from the gunfire. I ran to safety, encountering injured people along the way. After the chaos, I realized the media presented a different narrative than what I experienced. I sought therapy later, realizing the importance of sharing my story and connecting with others who witnessed the event.

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I'm speechless as I try to explain the situation. There is no electricity, making it really dark and the smell is terrible. My house wasn't completely destroyed, but it needs fixing. Currently, I'm at my neighbor's house, which is also in bad shape. I can't breathe, so I look outside. I found something that might be the evil eye. It's like living through the Nakba of 1948, but it's happening now in 2023. We're walking to the hospital.

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I am Bissam from Gaza, and I am alive after three days of invasion. The situation is extremely difficult as the hospital I am in is about to be invaded. The tanks and soldiers are very close to us. The bombings are loud and terrifying. I am desperately searching for an internet connection to update you on what is happening. The hospital is the last one functioning, but it is being targeted. The ambulances cannot reach the injured due to the carpet bombing. People are displaced and seeking shelter in the hospital, but there is nowhere to go. They are trying to find safety in nearby schools or the refugee camp.

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There was an explosion in the lobby of a building. The whole lobby collapsed, and it was described as horrible and like hell. There were multiple explosions, including a secondary one. People were waiting to go upstairs when the building blew up. They tried to work their way out and help others escape. They witnessed a plane flying into another building. It was like a movie set and surreal. The building collapsed during the third explosion. The speaker is now trying to find something.

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We're reporting live from Tel Aviv, where we're under attack by Hamas. We urgently need everyone to evacuate and run away from their homes. The situation is getting scary as people are being bombed. We spoke to a man named Kijo, who is witnessing the airstrikes firsthand. It's a devastating scene, with missiles dropping and lives at risk. We're trying to identify a body nearby, as someone's family has been killed by Hamas. This is a critical moment, and we're providing updates from the heart of the conflict in Tel Aviv.

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My mom recalls being transported on a motorbike, with her legs on one side and someone else's on the other. They arrived at a spacious location where they were treated kindly and looked after. The people there assured them that they were Muslims and meant no harm. They even shared meals with them, eating the same food as Hamas.

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We heard screaming and screeching cars while taking photos. As we ran up the street, police were rushing past us. By the time we arrived, they were already taking someone away in a helicopter, who we later learned had been shot.

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The speaker shares their experience of being targeted by military police who wanted to forcibly take them away. They also recount a story of a child being taken from their parents by armed individuals. The speaker expresses disbelief that Russia killed their mother and mentions being protected by a Russian sniper during an evacuation. They describe the hardships they have endured and state that they have aged beyond their years. When asked about their plans for the future, they simply express a desire to live and enjoy life together.

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With the Russians entering, the situation has drastically changed. Many people are fleeing the city, and more will follow. People are seeking refuge in bomb shelters. This city is not like Iraq or Afghanistan, where conflict has been ongoing for years. It is a relatively civilized and European city, where such events are unexpected and undesired. Despite this, the people are not in denial.

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I was waiting for Trump when I saw a person on a building and told officers. Shots rang out, and I helped someone with a child escape before leaving.

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There were multiple explosions in the lobby of the building. The whole lobby collapsed, and people were trapped inside. There were secondary explosions as well. The speaker witnessed three explosions in total. They were inside the building when the first explosion occurred, and then there were two more. People were trying to escape and help others. The speaker mentions that there may be more explosions, and that anyone in the buildings could be in danger. The situation was chaotic and dangerous, with people trying to help while more explosions occurred.

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Soldiers brought injured people in and some soldiers broke down in tears. The speaker was shocked but didn't cry until they saw an 8-year-old boy, a friend of their brother, who came to their house with blood on his face. The boy's father and sister were killed, and his mother was in the hospital with a gunshot wound. The mother survived but had a bullet in her arm from holding the baby. The speaker and the boy, along with a 3-year-old boy, were taken on a bus without knowing where they were going and with no belongings.

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I heard shots, thought they were firecrackers. Someone yelled about a shooting. As an ER doctor, I helped a man with a head wound. Did CPR until the helicopter arrived. Only one person was shot. Evacuate.

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Stop. Move. Who said it's police? They didn't wear yellow jackets, just black, and came with big guns to arrest us. I was scared and didn’t want to run. It took them a while to realize we were Jewish and hadn’t done anything wrong. I was studying when I heard a loud bang, then another, and glass shattered nearby. I jumped up and ran. When I returned, I smelled smoke and thought they were burning the place down. I tried to go inside to get my phone but burned my hands. Another person saw them enter with jerry cans, and when he yelled, they ran away. We believe they intended to cause harm.

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Speaker 1 recounts the horrifying attack they experienced in a bomb shelter. They sought safety in the shelter but were unexpectedly attacked with grenades and an RPG. Many people were killed, and only a few survived. The speaker witnessed people being killed and injured, including a brave individual who saved lives by throwing back grenades. The speaker sustained injuries from shrapnel and has a piece lodged in their chest. Eventually, they were rescued by a civilian who called the military. The speaker now feels safer but still experiences anxiety. They hope people understand the severity of the massacre and the impact it had on civilians.

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On October 7th, there was a terrorist attack. The speaker and their partner were present and witnessed explosions and chaos. They ran for their lives and hid between two trash containers. Inside one container, there were 16 people, but only four survived. The speaker's partner was killed, and they were shot in the hip. They heard their friend begging for her life. The speaker expresses frustration towards those who support Hamas, calling them terror supporters. They emphasize that Hamas is a terrorist organization and should be destroyed. The speaker has lost many friends and their future has been changed. They are saddened by those who deny or ignore the reality of the situation. The speaker is left speechless and overwhelmed with grief.

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Speaker 0 describes a terrifying experience of being under attack, with rockets flying overhead and shells hitting their home. Speaker 1 recounts the chaos and injuries suffered by their family during the attack. They express fear and frustration towards the ongoing conflict and the lack of peace. They blame the surrounding fascists for the violence and express a desire for the war to end. The conversation ends with a plea for truth and a hope for a peaceful future without war.

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The speakers discuss their experiences with the military police in Ukraine and the abduction of a young girl. They recount how the police came looking for children and showed the girl's photo to her grandfather. The girl's friends also became targets. The speakers describe the abduction of a four-year-old girl whose parents were unaware. The police took the child by force, and when the parents resisted, the child was shot. The speakers also mention a sniper who targeted them but did not harm them. They express disbelief at the idea that Russia killed the girl's mother. Despite their traumatic experiences, they plan to live and enjoy life together.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the life of a 16-year-old Palestinian from Gaza who was born in the United Arab Emirates and moved to Gaza in 2021 for financial reasons. The war broke out in 2023, and since then he has been stuck in Gaza despite repeated attempts to leave. He describes the impact of two years of conflict, the ceasefire, and the ongoing uncertainty. Key facts and chronology - Background: The narrator is Palestinian, born and raised in the UAE. In 2021 his family moved to Gaza for financial reasons; his father remains in the UAE, while his mother and siblings stay in Gaza. They planned to stay about two years, but the 2023 war trapped them. - October 7 day: He was 14 at the time. He woke early for a history test, learned of the attacks, and expected a bad outcome. He wanted to leave Gaza from day one of the war and has tried repeatedly to exit, but has not succeeded after two years. - Ceasefire and current status: The ceasefire brought some relief. The safe zone expanded, the area around his home became safer, and more trucks and goods are entering. He is back in his home, though the security and reconstruction process remains incomplete. Living conditions in Gaza - Daily life: He describes a world of limited resources, frequent power shortages, and reliance on solar panels for charging devices. Water access fluctuates; at one point the family ran out of water for about a month, later improving somewhat. They obtain water from wells and the sea, and use firewood for cooking due to lack of gas. - Food and markets: Food in markets is scarce and expensive. He notes prices are high (cucumbers once costing up to four times their price in the UAE or the US). Eggs, chicken, meat, and fish are hard to find; basic proteins are scarce, with cheese and some dairy options as partial sources. He emphasizes the high price of essentials and the difficulty of obtaining a stable supply. - Housing and sanitation: Many people live in tents or destroyed houses, with limited or nonfunctional sewage systems in some areas. When in tents, they lacked proper sewage; they dug holes for bathrooms and water management was challenging, especially during rain. - Hospitals and medical care: Hospitals exist but face significant constraints, including limited anesthesia and delays in accessing care. In some cases, severe injuries require treatment abroad. Ambulance service exists but depends on fuel and urgency, and access to timely care is highly variable. - Security and law: During peak fighting, security was unstable and theft occurred, with cars often having plates removed. Once the ceasefire began, Hamas resumed some policing and security roles to maintain order, and residents could report stolen items through local channels. Economic situation and money - Unemployment and income: The unemployment rate is effectively near 99-100%, with most people unable to work. The narrator’s own finances are aided by a combination of donations, a crypto wallet, and a fundraising page. He uses a fundraiser to receive crypto, which an intermediary exchanges for cash locally, taking a sizable percentage (up to 50-55% at the worst), though it has decreased to around 20% recently. - Rent and housing costs: Rent for a two-bedroom apartment can be around $500/month, and in some cases more. The narrator had to pay around $5,000 for evacuation assistance for family members, but was put in a long queue; funds are being held until border openings allow exit. Personal situation and future plans - Family: His mother and siblings are in Gaza with him; his father is in Dubai. The family continues to rely on aid distributions and informal networks. - Education and future: He hopes to return to school and finish high school, with plans for university—potentially in the United States or the UAE, studying marketing or business. He has built a substantial online following and brand identity as part of his life in Gaza. - Humanitarian work and giving: He collaborates with Human Concern International to distribute aid, sponsor orphans, and provide daily food distributions. He also has a personal fundraiser and a crypto-based support channel for those who want to help. Outlook - He remains hopeful that the ceasefire will hold and that external access will improve, enabling reconstruction and possibly allowing him and others to leave Gaza for education and stability. He notes a sense of exhaustion but continues to post and engage with his audience, aiming to finish school and pursue studies abroad or in the UAE. He believes the war will end with resolution outside of Hamas’ control and expresses a determination to remain hopeful and continue his activities despite the hardships.

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Speaker 1 discusses the importance of their mission to care for children in Gaza. They admit to being unprepared for the danger and violence present in the area. Speaker 0 offers assistance, mentioning the sound of explosions nearby and the possibility of seeking shelter. Speaker 1 shares advice from their Palestinian sister-in-law, advising them to stay away from windows, stay close to corners of walls, and open their mouth to prevent their eardrums from being affected by pressure.

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I broke traffic rules without any warning, causing many families to die in their sleep. The authorities claimed the siren was only for tsunamis, leaving us unaware of the danger. The next day, I returned to find vehicles still burning and locals pulling bodies out of the water. Another person shares their experience of being trapped on Front Street, forced to jump into the ocean to escape the approaching fires. They held a 2-year-old child while explosions and fireballs surrounded them.

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I've heard heartbreaking stories of forced displacement in Gaza. Families have minutes to flee before bombings. Many aren't warned. Children are left injured and traumatized. There is no safe place in Gaza.

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These people waited for freedom, but chaos erupted. The crew faced harassment and assault, with the camera capturing the horrifying ordeal. Despite the violence, they clung to each other for survival. The former soldier was torn away, leaving the journalist fearing for her life.

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At 10:30 AM, I went to the 6th floor for phone reception. I fell, unable to smell, surrounded by white dust. My uncle showed me my injured leg, which he had to amputate with a kitchen knife due to the lack of resources. I spent 4 days in shock and pain, feeling like I was dying. My family used cell phone lights for visibility. It was a difficult and traumatic experience.
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