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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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The speaker explains the difference between Jews and Zionists. They state that Zionism is the opposite of Judaism, as it mistrusts God and goes against religious beliefs. Zionists are accused of committing crimes by taking land from others through killing and robbery, which goes against the commandments of not killing and not stealing. This is the fundamental difference between Zionists and others.

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Zionism, a political philosophy behind Israel, is distinct from Judaism. The founder, Theodor Herzl, was an atheist seeking a state for Jews. Zionism is labeled as satanic, imperialistic, and racist for displacing Palestinians through terrorism. The speaker urges the US to stop funding Israel and instead support the homeless domestically.

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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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In this video, the speaker discusses the Rothschild family's involvement in the creation of the State of Israel. He argues that the Rothschilds played a significant role in the Zionist movement and that the Balfour Declaration, which expressed support for Jewish Zionist aspirations, was addressed to Lord Rothschild. The speaker highlights the influence of figures such as Haim Weizmann and Dorothy Rothschild in promoting the Zionist cause and gaining support from the British establishment. He suggests that the Rothschilds' financial and political power allowed them to shape the course of events leading to the establishment of Israel.

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In this video, the speakers discuss their experiences with Israeli News Live and their journey from being pro-Zionist to questioning the Zionist movement. They delve into the history of Zionism, including its collaboration with Adolf Hitler and the terrorist activities of the Stern Gang. The speakers also highlight the influence of the Talmud, Zohar, and Kabbalah in Judaism, which they believe is infiltrating Christianity through evangelical Zionism. They caution against the dangers of Gematria and Bible codes, viewing them as divination. Additionally, they reveal the Jewish belief in two messiahs, one of whom is expected to be a sacred serpent. The video also touches on the belief that a serpent messiah will come through technology and the existence of a network of "Kosher Pastors" who have pledged not to preach Jesus to Jews. The speakers argue that Zionism is in direct rebellion against God and that the state of Israel is not of God. They emphasize the importance of repentance and belief in Jesus Christ for both Jews and Gentiles, urging the spread of the true gospel to the Jewish people and warning against the deception of Zionist Christianity.

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The speaker discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and criticizes Zionism. They explain that Zionism is a political ideology that led to the stealing of Palestinian land by white Europeans. They argue that Zionism is racist and anti-Semitic, and that the mainstream media and US government are controlled by Zionists. The speaker also mentions the discovery of natural gas and oil in Palestinian territories and the civil unrest in Israel against Prime Minister Netanyahu. They call for military aid to be given to the Palestinian people and promote their own presidential campaign and movement for truth, freedom, and health.

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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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The speaker discusses the situation in the Middle East and urges support for Israel through donations. They argue that tax dollars already support Israel and mention the Balfour Declaration, which justified the colonization of Palestine and led to the creation of Israel. The speaker distinguishes between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, stating that Judaism is a religion while Zionism is a nationalist movement. They claim that Zionism weaponized Judaism to justify colonial actions and oppress Palestinians. The speaker concludes by suggesting that the media portrays the wrong heroes as villains.

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A Jewish speaker opposes Zionism, stating that it is not anti-Semitism to be against it. They share personal experiences of facing backlash for their beliefs. They explain that Zionism is a movement that started 150 years ago by Jews who were not practicing their religion and wanted a homeland. However, Judaism forbids having their own state. They highlight the historical support and acceptance Jews received from Muslim countries. The speaker criticizes the Zionist movement for disregarding the rights of Palestinians and accuses them of using PR tactics and political pressure to silence opposition. They emphasize their belief in coexistence with Muslims and express empathy for Palestinian suffering.

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The video discusses the Balfour Declaration, addressed to Lord Rothschild, expressing sympathy for Jewish Zionist aspirations. It highlights the Rothschild family's role in the Zionist movement. The origins of the Rothschild name are traced back to Meyer Amschel Bauer, a moneylender from Frankfurt. The debate over the Star of David's symbolism is also touched upon, with some suggesting it represents the false god Remphan. This leads to a discussion on the beliefs of the Jewish people.

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The speaker tells Israelis watching the video to understand that they are hated internationally. They state that the whole international community loathes them, and that young American citizens in the country—both left and right—loathe them. The speaker emphasizes that these are the people who will come into power in the future, and warns listeners not to be mistaken by propaganda from American media, which the speaker says does not represent how the American people feel about Israelis. The speaker asserts plainly: “You’re hated.” They add that this sentiment isn’t because of Judaism, but because Israelis “slaughter innocent people.” The speaker accuses Israelis of thinking they are “God’s chosen people when you act like absolute demons,” asserting that Israelis “slaughter people and steal land,” and that they think they are “better than everyone else.” Further, the speaker claims Israelis feel entitled to everything, including “our tax dollars,” and describes this mindset as “disgusting.”

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The speaker defines Zionism as someone who believes in a homeland for Jewish people, and adds, “My definition when I’ve looked at that in the dictionary is Israel first.” When asked, “It means Israel first?” the speaker confirms, “Yes.” The speaker notes that there is a negative connotation or incantation in many realms about Zionism and then raises a challenge: since Zionism denotes that it is Israel first, “can you possibly serve two masters? Meaning, can you serve England and Israel at the same time?” The speaker responds with a sharp interjection, “Shallow. Listen. Let me tell you something.” Addressing the possibility of conflict, the speaker states, “If there was a war tomorrow, which there will be, because I’ll probably start at the end of the session.” They continue, “If there was a war and it kicked off, I would be there on the front line fighting for Israel.”

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Israel has been a state since 1948, but it has a history dating back 3000 years. Even Jesus referred to the land as Israel. The name Palestine came about when the Roman Emperor Hadrian expelled Jews and renamed the area. The Jewish people are not foreign colonialists in Israel. The speaker, a proud Muslim, believes in the prophets who were Israelites. They emphasize the importance of peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians. The video aims to correct Mia Khalifa's misinformation and spread the truth.

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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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Opening, the speaker notes "Wearing a a shirt or a a button that says I'm a Zionist. What does a Zionist mean to you? What is a Zionist?" They define "a Zionist, someone believes in a homeland for Jewish people" and add, "I believe My definition when I've looked at that in the dictionary is is Israel first," followed by, "'It means Israel first." They acknowledge "there's there's a a negative in in incantation in a lot of realms about Zionism" and ask, "can you possibly serve two masters? Meaning, can you serve England and Israel at the same time?" The speaker concludes, "'If there was a war tomorrow, which there will be, because I'll probably start at the end of the session. If there was a war and it kicked off, I would be there on the front line fighting for Israel.'"

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Israel's support for the Palestinians is criticized in this video. The speaker claims that Israel mistreats Palestinians, referring to them as subhuman and keeping them in concentration camps. They also accuse Israel of stealing from Palestinians and causing tensions that could lead to nuclear war. The speaker expresses disappointment in their previous support for Israel and highlights alleged acts of violence against Palestinian children. They suggest that these actions are part of a larger plan to create chaos and establish a dictatorial regime.

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The speaker criticizes the association of Zionism with Judaism and claims that Zionists have taken control of various aspects of society. They express concern for the well-being of all people and propose cutting off all financial support to Israel. They suggest rounding up war criminals and invading Israel to support both Jews and Palestinians. They highlight the need for a grassroots movement and encourage viewers to visit shivaforpresident.com to volunteer.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a book written by Benjamin H. Friedman, a Jewish man, who challenges the belief that present-day Jews in Palestine are the true descendants of the Judeans. According to Friedman, they are actually descendants of the Khazars. He also claims that the word "Jew" was only introduced in the English language in the 18th century, and Jesus referred to himself as a Judean, not a Jew. The speaker verifies that the Latin words inscribed on the cross during Jesus' crucifixion support this claim. The speaker emphasizes that the term "Jew" has both religious and governmental connotations, while "Judean" is purely geographical.

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Zionism is described as racism and antisemitism, separate from Judaism. The speaker argues that Zionists, including Netanyahu, manipulate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to consolidate power and distract from economic issues. They claim that Zionism is a tool of the elites and that the US needs to distance itself from dual citizenship and support for Zionism. The speaker emphasizes the need for a grassroots movement to challenge Zionism and the controlled opposition in politics. They suggest that handing out flyers and educating people about the manipulation of the elites is a powerful weapon in this movement.

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This video discusses the ownership of social media apps and their ties to Israel. It emphasizes that not all Jews are Zionists and that hating any group based on the actions of a few is unjust. The speaker mentions the top executives of Google, Apple, Facebook, and TikTok, highlighting their Jewish and Zionist connections. The speaker also mentions Oracle's involvement with TikTok and its ties to Israel. The video concludes by discussing Twitter as a platform where uncensored discussions about Israel and Palestine can be found. It mentions the ongoing conflict and the need for a ceasefire. The speaker criticizes the biased portrayal of the conflict on social media platforms.

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The speaker highlights that the mass protests worldwide are not just about supporting Palestinians but also about hating Jews. They provide an example of a protester in London who suggests that the West should give a place in Germany to Israeli Zionists and compares them to Hitler. The speaker sarcastically thanks the protester for clarifying that when they say "Zionist," they actually mean Jews.

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A Jewish individual speaks out against Zionism, stating that it is not anti-Semitism to oppose it. They mention facing backlash and vandalism for their beliefs. They explain that Zionism is a movement that started 150 years ago by Jews who were disconnected from their religion and sought a homeland. However, Judaism forbids the establishment of a Jewish state, as Jews are meant to be loyal citizens in every country they reside. They highlight the historical support and acceptance Jews received from Muslim countries. They criticize the Zionist movement for disregarding the rights of Palestinians and accuse them of using PR tactics to silence opposition. They express solidarity with Palestinians and hope for a world that recognizes the truth.

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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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A speaker identifying themselves as Jewish with critical thinking skills questions where information comes from and asks to see sources. They reference opening the Torah and reading the story of how Jewish people ended up in Israel, then challenge the audience about Abraham’s origins and knowledge of his story. They state that Abraham comes from what is now present-day Iraq, and they question what the story with Abraham, the Jewish people, and God is. They assert that Jewish people are not indigenous to Israel and recount a version of the biblical narrative: God speaks to Abraham and offers a present of “free land” for the Jewish people, telling Abraham to take them to a land filled with milk and honey, and that Abraham leads the people there. They ask what happens when they get to Israel and note that there were already people there. They claim that God told Abraham to slaughter and expel those people from the land, identifying those people as the indigenous inhabitants. The speaker condemns what they describe as others on the app presenting this information as fact, expressing concern that Jewish people themselves may not know their own history or the history of their religion, culture, and land. They juxtapose this with broader historical tragedies, suggesting that if readers have wondered what they would have done during the Holocaust, civil rights movement, slavery, and Canada’s genocide of indigenous people, they should look at what people are doing in the present. They argue that worldwide tragedies and genocide continue because people are afraid to speak out due to social repercussions. Throughout, the speaker emphasizes the following core claims: - Abraham originated from a region corresponding to present-day Iraq, not Israel. - The narrative involves God presenting “free land” to the Jewish people and Abraham leading them to this land. - Upon arrival, the land already had indigenous inhabitants. - The divine instruction attributed to God to Abraham was to slaughter and expel those indigenous people. - Many individuals on the app propagate incorrect historical claims as fact, and some Jewish people may lack awareness of their own historical and religious background. - The speaker connects current fear of speaking out to historical and ongoing acts of mass violence and genocide, urging people to speak out rather than stay silent. The speaker ends by linking contemporary social fear to historical injustices, calling for greater courage to speak out.
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