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In Gaza, mass graves with around 700 bodies have been discovered, with some bodies showing signs of torture and mutilation. Families are grieving as bodies are unearthed and identified. Calls for an independent investigation have been made by international bodies. The situation in Rafa is dire, with over 1 million displaced due to fear of a ground operation. People lack basic necessities like water, food, and shelter. The international community is urged to take immediate action to stop the ongoing violence and suffering in Gaza.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the discovery of tunnels and an underground city built by Hamas in Gaza. They mention that every school, mosque, and many houses have access to these tunnels. The speaker argues that destroying the entire Gaza area is a solution to eliminate the underground tunnel network used by terrorists to hide and store ammunition. They ask if there is an alternative solution to destroy this tunnel city. The video ends with a mention of rockets being fired on Israel.

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In Arabic, terrorists use days of the week as code names. The war is against Hamas, not Gaza's people. The Israeli government denies reports of babies being beheaded. Gaza's civilians use Israeli-built bunkers to survive. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is severe.

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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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Over the past year, a meticulously documented crime has unfolded, focusing on the town of Hebuk Khazah, which the Israeli army allegedly emptied and destroyed, recording and posting the destruction. Soldiers allegedly filmed themselves destroying homes and going through women's underwear. One individual stated they would "erase Gaza" if given the chance, a sentiment allegedly shared by many Israelis. Israelis allegedly mocked Palestinians who no longer have homes in song. AI is allegedly used for targeting in Gaza, using phones and social media to track individuals and assign points, with enough points leading to being killed, often at home using software called "Where's Daddy." Despite numerous videos, there is allegedly a lack of footage showing dead Hamas fighters. All 36 hospitals in Gaza have allegedly been assaulted. A man was allegedly used as a human shield and killed in front of his mother. Soldiers allegedly display impunity, posting videos of unarmed individuals being shot by snipers, including a child. Detainees are allegedly abused, with reports of beatings and a star of David carved into one man's back, and a dog being used to rape someone. 53 individuals have allegedly been killed in Israeli detention. Western media's double standards are criticized, with claims that the lives of one group of people are worth more than the lives of another group of people.

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Residents of Ragnonnaises survey the remains of their neighborhood, devastated after a month and a half of war. Drones capture surreal images of entire neighborhoods razed to the ground, like Alzara, where returning residents find only destruction. Many homes in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed, with over 70% of Gaza's population forced to flee. Evacuations continue as Israel warns that the northern area remains a war zone. Families with young children and the elderly are among those seeking refuge in the south. The Israeli army urges displaced individuals not to return home.

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This video shows Israeli soldiers documenting the destruction of Gaza on social media. They film detonations and boast about their tactics. The IDF stated they will take action against soldiers involved in inappropriate behavior. Images of war injuries in Gaza are rare on Israeli TV but can be found on TikTok. The soldiers aim to show power and agency through their posts, even if it goes against military messaging. These videos are drawing criticism to Israel's actions in Gaza.

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog and other Israeli officials are reportedly writing messages on bombs being dropped on Gaza, which has resulted in civilian casualties. The Israeli Minister of Energy and Infrastructure made a statement implying that Gaza will be deprived of essential resources until its inhabitants are eradicated. Additionally, an Israeli army general stated that Gaza will become uninhabitable. These statements reflect the views of the Israeli military and government.

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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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The Israeli army is accused of stealing, looting, and burning houses in Gaza, with soldiers shooting without restraint. They brag about their actions on social media, feeling supported by politicians calling for revenge. Israeli media's lack of coverage leads to surprise over international protests. Calls for an independent investigation into the situation in Gaza are made to prevent further casualties and destruction. This issue should concern everyone, especially young people, as it sets a dangerous precedent for future conflicts worldwide. Translation: The Israeli army's actions in Gaza are criticized for excessive force and destruction, with calls for an independent investigation to prevent further harm.

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The destruction in Gaza is extensive, as reported by the New York Times using satellite images. Hundreds of thousands of people are being forced to flee Gaza, with no possibility of returning. Gaza South, where people were told to seek refuge, is also being bombed and locked down. The Egyptian border is closed, preventing people from leaving. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks of fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah, reclaiming the ancient borders of Israel. This goes beyond seeking revenge on Hamas terrorists and raises concerns about anti-Semitism.

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New images from a school in Northern Gaza reveal a horrifying scene after an Israeli attack. Witnesses report that Israeli forces killed numerous individuals, including women, children, and infants, in a brutal manner while they sought refuge inside the school.

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At 4 AM, Israeli tanks shot and killed over 80 people in Gaza Strip as they tried to get food. More than 3,400 were wounded. Israel is using starvation as a weapon to force people to leave the area. Israel is starving and killing people in the north Gaza Strip.

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Israeli warplanes targeted a house, killing all the family members inside. Witnesses claim the victims were shot at close range by Israeli soldiers. The destruction caused by the Israeli military's missile strikes and artillery shelling is extensive, leaving industrial plants and residential buildings in ruins. The Israeli soldiers have withdrawn, leaving behind scenes of devastation. The roads are destroyed, preventing ambulances from recovering decomposing bodies.

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New images from a school in Northern Gaza reveal a tragic scene where bodies are stacked after an Israeli attack. Witnesses report that Israeli forces killed a group of people, including women, children, and infants, in a manner resembling execution while they sought shelter inside the school.

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In Gaza, Israeli airstrikes have caused widespread destruction, with drones filling the sky and leaving a neighborhood in ruins. Civilians, who claim innocence, have lost their homes and lives amidst continuous bombings. The Israeli army claims to have targeted 350 strategic locations, including tunnels and meeting places for Hamas soldiers. However, residents accuse Israel of indiscriminate bombing, with houses damaged and lives shattered. The Palestinian government reports that 23,000 homes have already been destroyed, and soon, nearly two million people will face a severe shortage of water and electricity.

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At 4 AM, Israeli tanks shot and killed over 80 people in Gaza Strip as they tried to get food. More than 3,400 were wounded. Israel is using starvation as a weapon to force people to leave the north Gaza Strip. People are starving and being killed when they try to get food.

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Medical equipment in Gaza shows the harsh reality. An Israeli airstrike in Rafa caused a deadly bombing, setting tents and cars on fire in a safe zone. The building is destroyed, with parts collapsing. Life in Gaza is difficult.

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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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Israel’s bombing campaign in southern Lebanon continued this morning, with devastating strikes on civilian infrastructure, houses, schools, and hospitals. A social media post by Benjamin Netanyahu about Lebanon continuing the attack was shown, illustrating the ongoing bombardment and civilian toll. Footage included an Israeli soldier taking a selfie amid destruction. The segment emphasizes that this destruction is happening in Lebanon, not Gaza, and that civilians are being killed and infrastructure decimated. Steve Sweeney, RT bureau chief, reports from Beirut and confirms there is no ceasefire. He states there has never been a ceasefire since March 2, when Israel escalated its war on Lebanon. Since then, 2,500 people or more have been killed, the majority in the South of Lebanon, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The previous ceasefire, declared on 11/27/2024, was never adhered to; the UNIFIL peacekeepers recorded about 15,400 breaches by Israel over that period. Bombing has largely been conducted by air, with settlements and towns in southern Lebanon repeatedly destroyed. Sweeney describes the attacks as a continuation of Gaza-style destruction, calling the South of Lebanon “Gaza two point zero” and Lebanon’s Nakba. He notes that in Bint Jbeil (capital of resistance) Israeli operations included a ground encirclement followed by fierce Hezbollah resistance, but most destruction has come from air strikes. He recounts that Israeli maps showing settlements harboring Hezbollah weapons were often inaccurate; in Batlaya (Bateleaf) they found many homes already destroyed or homes with ordinary basements—not actual Hezbollah tunnels or weapons caches. Since the ceasefire’s April 16 implementation, Israel created a Gaza-style yellow zone, making 55 settlements entirely inaccessible and effectively a kill zone, with soldiers reportedly instructed to open fire on anything within the area, including unarmed civilians. Sweeney highlights the killing of Amal Khalil, a respected Lebanese journalist, near the yellow zone. He describes how Amal and colleagues sought shelter in a building, which was struck after Lebanese emergency services were blocked from accessing it, resulting in Khalil’s death. Her colleague Zena Farage was rescued with serious injuries; ambulances were shot at en route to Tebnine Hospital, which itself came under attack. He notes this pattern of attacking hospitals, schools, and civilian targets, while IDF videos circulate showing soldiers detonating buildings and graffiti. He mentions the destruction of Shimu Al Safar (Saint Peter’s site) and the killing of a priest in Qlaia, illustrating broader attacks on Christian sites and communities. Sweeney observes a broader humanitarian crisis: 1,200,000 people displaced in Lebanon (about 20% of the population), with most internally displaced in Beirut. Food and medical supply shortages are severe, and prices for food and petrol have surged. Bridges across the Natani River were bombed, isolating the south and hindering humanitarian aid. Civil services are strained, with NGOs and volunteers bearing the burden. He notes that the U.S.-backed regional economic plans—linked to a broader “Greater Israel Project” and proposals such as a regeneration scheme funded by U.S. and Gulf money—would depopulate and displace communities, conceptually aligning with how land and settlements in southern Lebanon are being treated amidst the current bombardment. The interview concludes with questions about evacuation notices, propaganda, and the role of journalists in documenting events, acknowledging the ongoing, dire humanitarian situation and the difficulty of delivering aid while bombardment continues. Steve Sweeney reinforces that the situation remains grim, with a humanitarian catastrophe potentially unfolding as the conflict persists.

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Rocket fire alarms are going off in Tel Aviv, and distressing images from Israeli Television show the aftermath of the liberation of a Kibbutz from Hamas. The Israeli commander reported finding the bodies of 40 babies, some with their heads severed. The details of these atrocities are difficult to comprehend.

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Harrowing images and testimonies obtained by Al Jazeera reveal the aftermath of an Israeli attack on a school in Northern Gaza. Witnesses report that Israeli forces executed displaced Palestinians, including women, children, and babies, who sought shelter in the school. The school buildings were destroyed, and there was no evidence of shelling or missile attacks. Families discovered their loved ones killed at gunpoint. This incident occurred amidst ongoing Israeli military operations in the northern part of Gaza, targeting Hamas fighters and causing extensive destruction to residential buildings, hospitals, and other schools. The Israeli military withdrew from the area before the bodies were discovered. Updates on the latest fighting and attacks in other areas are not provided.

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There is video footage of a peace concert near Gaza that was attacked, with cars appearing to be damaged by directed energy weapons. Evidence suggests that most casualties were caused by the Israeli Defense Force, not Hamas terrorists as claimed. The IDF may have orchestrated the attack to justify their subsequent bombings in the area. This event highlights the loss of humanity and the support for evil actions.

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'ChatGPT Response': UN SCOLDS Israel After Gaza Genocide Declaration
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Global outrage erupts as a UN-backed panel concludes that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, a claim debated amid a flood of tactics and counterarguments. The hosts note that Israeli responses, they claim, rely on propaganda and even chat GPT to shape messaging, rather than engaging with the evidence. From Gaza City, reporters describe the destruction of iconic high-rise buildings, the proximity to the beach, and minutes-long evacuation warnings that force families to grab mattresses, blankets, and what they can carry before buildings collapse. They describe militants' use of unexploded ordnance. The aim is to render Gaza City uninhabitable, and the belief that Israel seeks to push Palestinians south or out of the region. The discussion covers displacement, the difficulty of finding host countries for millions of Palestinians, and talk of a flotilla and the port of Genoa being shut to impede humanitarian aid, despite international law concerns. Beyond battlefield details, they stress civil discourse across divides, arguing that sitting with those who disagree is essential.
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