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In this video, the speaker discusses the conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine and explores the causes of this ongoing conflict. They delve into the teachings of Judaism, particularly the Talmud, and highlight controversial passages that promote bigotry and isolation. The speaker also discusses the influence of Jews in various sectors, such as media and politics, and suggests ways to address the issue without promoting hatred or discrimination. They emphasize the importance of educating others about the Zionist agenda and advocating for a more balanced approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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In this video, a debate takes place on the topic of Israel and Palestine, featuring speakers with different perspectives. They discuss the events of 1948, the roots of the conflict, and the role of transfer in Zionist ideology. The Arab rejection of the partition plan and the Arab-Israeli war are also discussed. The conversation becomes heated as they argue about the causes and consequences of the conflict. They touch on various issues such as the role of Zionists and Arabs, the genocidal intent of Hamas, and the question of civilian casualties. The speakers also debate the intent behind Israeli military actions, the possibility of genocide in Gaza, and the obstacles to peace settlements. While they have differing views on the Israeli state and the desirability of a 2-state settlement, they conclude that there are legitimate questions and challenges in finding a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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I gotta be careful the way I say this. 'To they're gonna try to ethnically cleanse Gaza.' 'I mean, that that's and I'm I don't use that term lightly. Okay?' 'They're talking about basically removing 2,500,000 people from there.' 'Okay?' 'And, honestly, they have a mandate to go seek justice and revenge.' 'They do.' 'The the there is they this idea that they need to have a true truce or a peace treaty, that's morally after you see women and children be burned alive and dragged to the streets.' This excerpt centers on warnings about ethnic cleansing, removal of residents, revenge, and a controversial view on truces or peace treaties amid violence.

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Israel's goal has always been ethnic cleansing, as evident from the Zionist movement's desire to establish a Jewish state in Palestine by removing the Arab population. Zionist leaders openly wrote about expelling Arabs and taking their place. The movement also sought alliances with European imperialists, including Nazi Germany, to achieve their objectives. Israel's founding on May 14th, marked as Israeli Independence Day, is remembered by Palestinians as the Nakba, a series of massacres that displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent speech indicates an intention to continue the expulsion of Palestinians. The Zionist movement has long expressed genocidal intent towards Palestinians, and the question remains whether the world will allow it to happen again.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the misconceptions and lies surrounding the history and situation of Israel. They argue that Israel was not created in response to the Holocaust, but rather as a colonial project decided upon in 1897. They also debunk the myth of Jews being expelled from the land by the Romans, stating that the population remained and that the current Palestinians are the descendants of the Jews of that time. The speaker criticizes Israel's claim to be a democracy, highlighting its lack of defined borders and its constitution that favors Jews over others. They argue that the US and Europe support Israel for their own interests, such as controlling oil resources. The speaker emphasizes the need for pressure from citizens to bring about a just solution and peace in the Middle East.

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Israel has been carrying out ethnic cleansing in Palestine since its establishment. This was widely known, but the world allowed it to happen as compensation for the Holocaust or to correct a bigger injustice. Expulsions began in 1948, with 36 villages emptied, followed by 300,000 Palestinians during the 1967 war. Since then, over half a million Palestinians have been expelled from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Recent ethnic cleansing operations have occurred in East Jerusalem, Hebron, and the Jordan Valley. Israel sees expelling Palestinians as a legitimate means to maintain a Jewish majority.

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The speaker examines the claim of ethnic cleansing by Israel against Palestinians by presenting population statistics. They highlight the significant decrease in Jewish populations in various Arab countries since 1948, while the Arab population in Israel has increased. The Jewish population in Morocco, Algeria, Indonesia, Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon has drastically declined, while the Arab population in Israel has grown to over 2 million. The speaker questions who is actually engaging in ethnic cleansing based on these statistics.

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The speaker discusses the concept of the regime and how successive governments in a country should not be based on ethnic exclusivity or supremacy. They emphasize the need for a more democratic and egalitarian political system that respects the rights of everyone. The speaker shares their family's experience as victims of racism and ethnic cleansing, highlighting the importance of providing a safe haven for those who have suffered. They mention that their father, although not a passionate Zionist, found his way to Palestine due to closed doors in other countries. The speaker strongly opposes ethnic cleansing and argues that it occurred during the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. They question why Palestinians were already being expelled before the war even began.

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Israel's history of colonization and expansion, driven by the Zionist movement, is summarized. The video highlights the displacement and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the Nakba and the 1967 war. It also discusses the attack on the USS Liberty by Israel in 1967, which was covered up by the US government. The speaker criticizes Israel's actions and accuses it of terrorism. The video concludes by questioning the US's role in supporting Israel and its involvement in conflicts in the Middle East.

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This video discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, highlighting the accusation of genocide against Israel. The speaker claims that Israel has shown genocidal intent and has already carried out three out of five genocidal actions. They argue that even cutting off basic necessities like food, water, and electricity to Gaza's residents can be considered genocide. The speaker also criticizes Israel's disregard for international law and UN resolutions, stating that this impunity has allowed them to maintain an apartheid regime. They call for more states to cut ties with Israel and impose sanctions.

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Speaker: False as provided; transcript translation and summary below. Summary: The speaker asserts that racists and Zionist supremacists today aim to end the Palestinian people and, at the same time, all Arab and Muslim peoples. They claim these groups have sown an ideology of hate and racism for 75 years with Western support. The speaker warns that this ideology is more dangerous than Nazism, beginning with the Palestinian people through extermination, genocide, bombs, and atomic weapons, and then targeting all Arab peoples and all Muslims. They add that Christians and Catholics would be next. The message calls to stop the genocide in time and halt what they describe as the Zionist genocide against the beloved Palestinian people.

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Is the media presenting the truth when it comes to Israel? Ethnic cleansing: the idea that population movement is equivalent to ethnic cleansing. If people want to leave, they can, but they're not being forced to leave. Moving people out of areas honeycombed with terrorist booby traps is not the same thing as ethnic cleansing. Ethnic cleansing is very often used as a softer form of the genocide attack, the idea that Israel is trying to kill everyone. Legacy media are radically anti Israel overall. The New York Times cannot be accused of being a pro Israel outlet. They're gonna say Ben pro Israel. You Jews own the media, Ben. I'm a Jew, I'm a Zionist. BB said 'you can't be MAGA if you're anti Israel.' You can disagree with Bibi's policies and still be MAGA. If you're pro Hamas, you're something darker, and we shouldn't put up with that.

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Israel's founding was based on the idea of a Jewish state in Palestine, which already belonged to the Palestinians. Expelling and massacring hundreds of thousands of Arabs in a process called the Nakba, Israel was founded through racial exclusion. This culture of exclusion is evident in videos showing Israelis calling for the death of Arabs, insulting religious figures, and committing hate crimes against Palestinians. The presence of Palestinians serves as a reminder of the violence that founded Israel and the fear of reclaiming their land. Polls also highlight this sentiment.

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Israel's founding involved numerous massacres and the displacement of Palestinians. One such massacre was at the Arab village of Deryassen, where Jewish fighters killed around 110 Arabs, mostly women, children, and the elderly. The Israeli military at the time consisted of criminal gangs seeking to establish a Zionist state. The atrocities committed, including throwing people into ovens and wells, were part of a strategy to scare neighboring villages and clear the land. Without these massacres and ethnic cleansing, Israel would not exist. The continuing struggles with Palestinians are seen as a result of a strategy that was stopped too early.

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This video provides a historical overview of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting key points often overlooked. It explains that Judaism and Zionism are distinct, with Zionism being a political philosophy. The video discusses the influence of Christian Zionism and the belief in Israel as the promised land. It delves into the complex history, including the Babylonian exile, the Khazarian Empire, and the establishment of Zionism in response to anti-Semitism. It explores the impact of World War I and II, the creation of Israel, and the ongoing tensions and human rights violations. The video questions media narratives and calls for a deeper understanding of the conflict.

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The speaker claims that Israel views the October 7th attacks as an opportunity for ethnic cleansing in Gaza to solve a demographic problem. This allegation is based on data in the Israeli press, where, according to the speaker, Israelis have openly discussed this idea. The speaker states that the population of Gaza is largely composed of descendants from the 1948 ethnic cleansing, and that there was another massive ethnic cleansing after the 1967 war in the West Bank. The speaker suggests that a third attempt at ethnic cleansing in Gaza is not surprising. According to the speaker, literature on the creation of Israel thoroughly documents that ethnic cleansing was discussed by Zionists from the beginning, as it was seen as necessary to create a greater Israel. The speaker rejects the idea that Palestine was a land without people for a people without land.

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For Israelis, 1948 was a year of creation. "For Palestinians, 1948 was a catastrophe." "'A people without land for a land without people.'" "'The United Nations partition plan called for giving 56% of the country to the Jewish state.'" "'Jerusalem would become a separate entity administered by the UN.'" "In 1940, Josef Weitz wrote in his diary, the only way is to transfer the Arabs from here to neighboring countries, all of them, except perhaps Bethlehem, Nazareth, and Old Jerusalem." "'the word retaher in Hebrew, which is to cleanse or to destroy, which is the Hashmid, or to expel, which is the Negaresh.'" "'Dar Yassin were only citizens. The village was completely peaceful.'" "'The operation with its very ominous name cleansing the leaven.'" "'drive them out.'" "'Seven to 800,000 Palestinians had fled their homes, about eight out of every 10 Palestinians who lived in the area that became Israel.'" "'The Zionist dream became reality as David Ben Gurion, the leader of the Jewish people in Palestine, read the declaration of independence.'" "'The state of Israel now covered 78% of the land.'" "'Refugees from the nineteen forty eight war and their descendants now number over 5,000,000.'"

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Israel's founding was based on the idea of a Jewish state in Palestine, which already belonged to the Palestinians. Expelling and massacring hundreds of thousands of Arabs in a process called the Nakba, Israel was established. This led to a culture that fosters racial exclusion, with videos showing Israelis calling for the death of Arabs, insulting religious figures, and committing hate crimes against Palestinians. The presence of Palestinians serves as a reminder of the violence that founded Israel and the fear of reclaiming their land. Polls also indicate support for discriminatory views.

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Zionism aims to establish a Jewish state at the expense of the indigenous Palestinian population, privileging one group over another. This ideology denies Palestinians equal rights compared to Israelis. The distinction between events in 1948 and 1967 is misleading; at its core, Zionism involves the expulsion of Palestinians, resulting in millions of refugees, including my family. Between 1948 and 1967, Palestinians who were citizens of Israel lived under military rule. My family, originally from a town in Galilee, was ethnically cleansed in 1948 and has never been allowed to return, despite being citizens of Israel, and are classified as present absentees.

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Israel's war of independence caused a humanitarian catastrophe, with 3 quarters of a million Palestinians violently pushed off their land. Before Arab armies joined, Israel committed 16 massacres and ethnically cleansed 200,000 people. Despite the myth of Arab armies attacking first, battles were fought on land designated for Palestinians by the UN.

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The speaker discusses the difference between targeting Hamas and intentionally harming civilians. They claim that the Israeli actions are not solely focused on Hamas, but rather involve purposely killing a large number of civilians. They argue that evidence from Israeli leaders and assessments supports the idea that this is a campaign to punish and ethnically cleanse Gaza and the West Bank by getting rid of Palestinians.

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The speaker suggests that people living in Gaza should be given the option to start a new life elsewhere, even though they may not all want to leave. They express their dislike for the term "ethnic cleansing" and differentiate between people being killed to be removed from land and forced expulsion. They mention that since World War II, there have been numerous instances of millions of people being moved from one place to another due to conflicts between ethnic groups. They also mention the ethnic cleansing of Jews and Christians in the Middle East without much attention.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the issue of demographics in greater Israel, which includes Gaza, the West Bank, and Green Line Israel. They mention that there are approximately 7.3 million Jews and 7.3 million Palestinians in these areas, and Israel sees this as a problem because it could threaten its identity as a Jewish state. The speaker suggests that some Israelis, particularly in the present government, want to ethnically cleanse Gaza and the West Bank. They argue that one way to achieve this is by inflicting punishment on the civilian population, although they acknowledge that Hamas is also targeted.

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This video discusses the issue of Israel and Palestine. It highlights that Israel is an occupation of Palestine since 1948, and emphasizes the suffering of the Palestinian people. It mentions the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which gifted the region of Palestine to Lord Rothschild. The video criticizes Benjamin Netanyahu, referring to him as a war monger and a right-wing fascist. Overall, it aims to challenge the perception of Israel and shed light on the plight of the Palestinian people.

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Speaker: The speaker begins by saying they used to be a Zionist and are a Holocaust survivor, noting that Zionism was very important for them as a salvation of the Jewish people until they discovered that the state was founded based on the extirpation, the explosion, and multiple massacres of the local population. They insist that this is not historically controversial. They urge taking a longer view to understand the present situation, and argue that the present occupation and the suppression of the Palestinians must not continue in order to move forward. They reference Sharon, mentioning a previous guest who spoke about fragile coexistence, and assert that there was no coexistence at all. The speaker describes oppression, periodic massacres, land occupation in the West Bank, and the continuous expulsion of the population from their homes. They recount visiting the occupied territories three times, including the first time during the first intifada when they cried every day for two weeks at what they witnessed. They state that this cannot go on. The speaker then references news about the algin marbles being returned and questions how the other person “changed your mind about that,” specifically regarding returning the land that’s been stolen from the Palestinians—clarifying they are not talking about the state of Israel, but about since 1967 and what is happening now. They insist that there must be some stop to what is happening, and frame this as being for the sake of both Israelis and Palestinians.
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