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Gaza uncovered mass graves at Nasser Hospital with over 400 murdered Palestinians. Bodies were mutilated and decapitated, mothers struggle to identify remains. Israel destroyed hospitals during a 3-month invasion. US media is not covering these war crimes, as it conflicts with the narrative of supporting Israel. Israel is targeting hospitals to make survival impossible for Palestinians while playing the victim.

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Drone footage shows a stampede in Gaza, known as the flower massacre. CNN investigation disputes IDF's claim of when gunfire started. Videos show gunfire at 4:22 AM, earlier than IDF's stated time of 4:29 AM. Experts confirm heavy automatic fire. Aid truck seen passing at 4:30 AM with traces of gunfire from IDF tanks. Aid box found in aftermath.

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Israel claimed that the Al Shifa Hospital was a main headquarters for Hamas' terrorist activity, but has not provided evidence of tunnels underneath the hospital. Israel released a video that was analyzed by the BBC, but there are discrepancies between the video and what was seen by the BBC. The IDF claims that the video is a single shot with no edits, but there appears to be an edit. The IDF video shows military equipment in various locations, but it does not align with Israel's description of Al Shifa as an operational command center for Hamas. The US describes Al Shifa as a command and control node, implying a smaller facility. Israel has not found or shared supporting evidence for their claims.

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- Speaker 0: Since Israel began strikes on Gaza after Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7, it has targeted residential buildings. The UN says nearly 200,000 structures have been destroyed or damaged. With so many fleeing attacks, Palestinians packed into makeshift shelters, many of them UN run schools, but they were not safe. More than 1,000 schools have been bombed, and Israel has destroyed most of Gaza's hospitals, including Al Shifa, where more than 400 Palestinians were killed in a raid in March 2024. - Speaker 1: We make the best weapons in the world, and we’ve got a lot of them. And we’ve given a lot to Israel, frankly. And I mean, Bibi would call me so many times, can you get me this weapon, that weapon, that weapon. Some of them I never heard of, baby, and I made them. But we’d get them here, wouldn’t we? And they are the best. They are the best. And you but you used them well. It also takes people that know how to use them, and you obviously used them very well. But so many that Israel became strong and powerful, which ultimately led to peace. That’s what led to peace. So as we celebrate today, let us remember how this nightmare of depravity and death all began. - Speaker 2: In 1948, when the land of Palestine was officially stolen and given to a group of rabid Zionists who murdered over 10,000 Palestinians. This crime against humanity was decided as early as 1917 with the Balfour Declaration, the British Crown, and Lord Rothschild of the Rothschild banking dynasty, otherwise known as the Bank of England, who when it’s all said and done, will have control over hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Palestinian oil and gas reserves. As Michael Roverero famously said, all wars are bankers’ wars. According to Benjamin Franklin, the primary catalyst for the American Revolution was the Bank of England’s Currency Act. After the revolution, a value based economy with no interest being paid to any central bank was created. But it didn’t last long. The first bank of the United States was chartered in 1791 and favored foreign stockholders over Americans. The charter ended in January 1811 followed by the war of eighteen twelve and the establishment of the second bank of the United States in 1816, which gave more power to the Bank of England. Andrew Jackson successfully killed the bank’s renewal and shortly after became the first US president targeted for assassination when Richard Lawrence drew pistols on him outside The US capital, but misfired. Laws were passed in the early eighteen sixties for the US government to issue its own currency in a value based economy as opposed to the debt based system imposed by central banks. According to an 1864 edition of the London Times, this would have made America the wealthiest nation of the world. The article warned that if a government creates its own money, it will be without debt. It will become prosperous without precedent in the history of the world and therefore must be destroyed. In 1865, president Lincoln was assassinated, and the economy was quickly phased back to the central bank’s debt enslavement model. In 1913, the tyrannical Federal Reserve Bank and federal income tax was born. The two world wars brought Germany under the heel of the central banking cartel. Western banking institutions financed the Bolshevik revolution. In 2000, Iraq stopped selling its oil and Federal Reserve notes. In 2003, Iraq was illegally invaded by The United States and dollar based oil sales were reinstated. In Libya, Muammar Gaddafi’s gold dinar currency was making the nation rich. In 2011, The US invaded and reverted Libya’s oil sales to dollars. The Bank for International Settlements recently proposed efforts under the guise of anti money laundering that would provide scores to tokens and digital wallets including stablecoins. Digital ID, social credit scores, and a carbon tax is what the bankers are up to now. And everything else is a distraction. Today’s war is mostly psychological, and it’s being waged upon you. Greg Reese reporting. The Reiss report is now fully funded by my Substack subscribers. Subscribe today and support my work at gregreiss.substack.com.

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Islamic Jihad bombed a hospital in Gaza, resulting in hundreds of deaths. They fired rockets at Israeli civilians, but one misfired and hit the hospital. Despite this, they are trying to blame Israel. Hamas and Islamic Jihad often launch rockets from densely populated areas, including hospitals, mosques, schools, and homes. It is important to condemn both Hamas and Islamic Jihad for their actions.

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The explosion at a hospital in Gaza City during Joe Biden's Middle East visit sparked a global debate. Audio and photographic analysis shed new light on the incident. The audio analysis revealed that the missile came from various possible firing points, contradicting the Israeli Defense Forces' claim. The tape released by the IDF, allegedly featuring Hamas operatives discussing the incident, was found to be digitally manipulated and lacking credibility. Image analysis conducted by Forensic Architecture at London University supported the audio analysis, concluding that the missile was fired from the northeast, not the southwest as claimed by the IDF. Hamas and Islamic Jihad have provided little evidence to support their claims, while the US supports Israel's version of events. A full inquiry is called for, but unlikely during the ongoing conflict.

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The Israeli military is being investigated for a massive explosion, possibly caused by airstrikes. Rockets fired from Gaza have never caused such a large-scale explosion, resulting in only a few deaths. The video of the explosion is still being verified.

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The Israeli military is being investigated for a massive explosion, possibly caused by an airstrike. Rockets fired from Gaza have never resulted in such a large-scale explosion, typically causing fewer casualties. The video of the explosion is still being verified.

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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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Israeli high explosives, particularly bunker buster bombs used against Hamas tunnels in Gaza City, have the potential to cause mass casualties. It's worth noting that the Israeli military has made false statements in the past, such as initially blaming a Palestinian gunman for the death of journalist Shareen Abu player, only to later admit it was likely an Israeli soldier. Due to restricted access, NBC News cannot independently verify the current situation in Gaza. The Israeli military has not provided evidence to support their claim that the rocket was from Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Palestinian rockets are dangerous but typically do not result in such high death tolls.

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On October 17, 2023, a bomb hit Al Aqly Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, causing significant casualties. Israel and Hamas deny responsibility. A weapons expert and US army veteran analyzed the claims made by Israel. The video of the attack has been verified as a JDAM strike by The Washington Post. The expert explains that the sound signature and precision of the strike indicate a guided munition. The expert also dismisses the possibility of the rocket coming from Hamas, as their rockets are smaller and produce less sound. He further refutes the claim that the rocket failed in the air, stating that failed rockets have a different explosion pattern. The expert suggests that the strike was intentional, despite the hospital being bombed just two days prior.

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On October 17, 2023, the Alakhli Arab Hospital in Gaza was bombed, resulting in the death of 100 Palestinians. Gaza officials blame Israel for the attack, while the Israeli army denies responsibility, claiming it was due to a failed rocket launch by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Al Jazeera broadcasted the incident live, providing evidence of the events. Al Jazeera's digital investigations team analyzed the footage and established a timeline. They identified four Israeli airstrikes near the hospital, as well as rocket launches from Gaza intercepted by the Iron Dome. The last rocket launched from Gaza was intercepted, and shortly after, an explosion hit the hospital. The Israeli army's claim of a failed rocket launch causing the hospital strike was found to be unsupported by the investigation.

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Reports claim that Elafi Hospital in Gaza City has been hit by an Israeli airstrike, with estimates of 200 to 300 dead according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Hospitals in Gaza have become safe havens for people seeking refuge, as they are believed to be unlikely targets for Israeli strikes. If these numbers are accurate, it represents a significant loss of life, particularly given the timing of the incident on the eve of the US president's visit to Israel.

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There is mistrust towards the Israeli and US governments due to past instances of misinformation. People are skeptical and want an international investigation to determine the truth. However, the US government does not believe it is appropriate at this time. The Israeli government has provided evidence supporting their claim that the hospital attack was a misfire from Gaza. In contrast, Hamas has made a claim without any evidence. It is unfortunate that many believe the terrorist organization's claim over the Israeli government's evidence. The US government is conducting its own assessment.

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NBC News is unable to verify the situation in Gaza due to restricted access. The Israeli military has not provided evidence to support their claim that a Palestinian Islamic Jihad Rocket caused the incident. The death toll is unusually high for Palestinian rockets, which are typically dangerous but not responsible for killing hundreds of people in one strike.

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Hamas and Israel are in disagreement over the authenticity of a video showing two alleged Hamas operatives discussing an attack. Hamas dismisses it as a fabrication, supported by independent Arab journalists who question the credibility of the video's language and tone. Israel, on the other hand, claims that the missile fired by Islamic Jihad originated from a cemetery near a hospital. However, upon closer examination, the missile's trajectory does not align with this location. Israel's presentation also contradicts itself by suggesting the missile was fired from a southwestern location. Islamic Jihad maintains that it was an Israeli missile but has not provided evidence to support their claim.

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This investigation aims to present the available evidence regarding the bombing of Al Aali Baptist Hospital in Gaza. Israel's evidence is inconclusive and fails to prove that Islamic Jihad was responsible for the bombing. The timeline of events shows discrepancies in Israel's narrative. The IDF provided manipulated audio recordings and a video that does not support their misfire theory. The size of the crater and the strike origin also cast doubt on Israel's claims. Early investigations have found the evidence to be inconclusive, manipulated, or false. It is important to advocate for the protection of all civilians and denounce war crimes in this conflict.

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The Israeli army has accused Hamas of using hospitals as cover for fighters and tunnels. They claim that a video shows the entrance to a tunnel near the Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Hospital, but Al Jazeera's digital investigations team found that it is actually a water reservoir. They cross-referenced features in the video with satellite images and spoke to an engineer who worked on the hospital's construction. The team concluded that the video only confirms the presence of a water tank, not a tunnel used by Hamas.

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The explosion at a hospital in Gaza City during Joe Biden's Middle East visit sparked a global debate. Audio and photographic analysis shed new light on the incident. The audio analysis, conducted by a consortium of NGOs, used Doppler effect sound analysis to track the missile. It concluded that the missile came from various possible firing points east of the hospital, contradicting the IDF's claim. Forensic Architecture at London University conducted image analysis, which matched the audio analysis, suggesting the missile was fired from the northeast. However, this is a preliminary investigation, and a full inquiry is needed. Hamas and Islamic Jihad have provided little evidence to support their claims, while the US supports Israel's version of events.

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The Israeli army warned residents of Gaza City to evacuate to the southern Gaza Valley for their safety. They provided safe routes and promised not to bomb them until 8 PM. However, videos on social media showed a bombing on the convoy of residents trying to evacuate. Al Jazeera's digital investigations team, SANAD, verified the videos by identifying the exact location using satellite images. They also estimated the time of the bombing between 4:30 and 5:15 PM, while the deadline given by Israel was 8 PM. The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported at least 70 residents killed during the evacuation attempts.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the bombing of a hospital in Gaza. The first speaker reports that Israel is responsible for the attack, while the second speaker presents video footage from Hamas that supports this claim. However, the United States Pentagon denies Israel's involvement and suggests that Hamas accidentally fired the missiles. The conversation ends with the speakers agreeing that Israel is still to blame due to their blockade preventing Hamas from obtaining proper missiles. The video concludes with a goodnight message.

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A convoy of ambulances was attacked while heading towards the Raffa Crossing. The Red Cross had received information about the convoy leaving the hospital. The attack resulted in several casualties and many wounded Palestinians. The IDF claimed responsibility, stating it was part of their operation against Hamas. The evidence from sources, including the Red Cross and the hospital, contradicts the IDF's claim.

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A viral video of a nurse denouncing a Hamas occupation in the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza. The publication sharing this video was shared mostly by pro Israeli accounts since November 11 and has accumulated over 1,500,000 views. In the video, she denounces what she says is the Hamas occupation of this hospital as she accuses Hamas of stealing the hospital's food, medicine and fuel; you can hear explosions in the background and a five year old boy without morphine. ECAD facts concluded this video is a fake and that it is staged or as you call it crisis acting. Audio analysis found that all of the explosions in the video sound exactly the same; an identical pattern. Pronunciation errors in Arabic were noted. Hannah Abubtul has been wrongly identified as the creator of this video. Bottom line: don't believe all you see online.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media and Left Botch Gaza Hospital Story, and Campus Anti-Semitism, w/ Buck Sexton and Dennis Prager
Guests: Buck Sexton, Dennis Prager
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent hospital bombing in Gaza, which has led to widespread chaos and misinformation. Initial reports claimed that Israel was responsible for the deaths of hundreds, with media outlets like the BBC and CNN amplifying these claims. Politicians, including Rashida Tlaib, quickly condemned Israel without waiting for verification. However, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) later stated that the explosion was caused by a misfired rocket from Islamic Jihad, not an Israeli strike. Surveillance footage and intercepted communications supported Israel's assertion, yet many continued to believe the initial narrative blaming Israel. The fallout from the incident sparked protests globally, with demonstrators calling for action against Israel. The U.S. State Department authorized the voluntary departure of American personnel from Lebanon due to escalating tensions. Kelly highlights the reckless reporting that fueled anger and violence, emphasizing the media's role in shaping public perception without verifying facts. Buck Sexton joins the discussion, noting the deep-seated anti-Semitism in the Middle East and the media's bias against Israel. He argues that the narrative often portrays Israel as equally culpable as Hamas, despite the latter's history of terrorism. Sexton stresses that Israel's military response is necessary for its survival, especially after the recent attacks. Dennis Prager later addresses the rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S., particularly on college campuses, where support for Hamas and anti-Israel sentiments have surged. He condemns the rhetoric that equates Israel with genocide, asserting that the Jewish state is a democracy facing existential threats. Prager expresses concern over the normalization of anti-Semitic views and the need for a collective awakening among liberals to the dangers posed by such ideologies. The conversation underscores the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, the impact of misinformation, and the urgent need for accurate reporting and responsible discourse in the face of escalating violence and hatred.

Breaking Points

Israel Crocodile Tears OVER Killing Aid Workers, Journos
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A hospital strike captured on video anchors a disturbing account from Gaza front as the IDF targets Nasser Hospital. The hosts say the attack waited 15 minutes for journalists, ambulance crews, and civil defense workers to arrive, then struck again, killing about 20 people, including journalists. They note the number of civilian deaths cited by the Israeli military—83%—and argue observers disagree with the civilian-percentage claim, counting many as Hamas or militants. They describe initial Channel 14 claims that the site was Hamas headquarters before acknowledging a mishap. Names of slain journalists are listed—Hassam al-Mazri, Muhammad Salama, Alazer, Miam Abu Daga, Ahmed Abu Aziz, Moaz Abu Taha—with their affiliations noted, and the coverage is criticized as outlets' responses helped shape the narrative. The hosts point to 'double tap' strikes and say this pattern targets hospitals and civilian infrastructure, complicating aid efforts. They then shift to political reactions, sharing Trump's prediction that the conflict will end in two to three weeks, and scrutinize the policy voices guiding US support, including Mike Huckabee.
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