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I want to share how this piece originated. In July, I was contacted by a BBC journalist regarding the killing of Mohammed Baha, a 24-year-old Palestinian man with Down syndrome and autism. On July 3rd, the Israeli military raided his home, and despite his family's pleas, they unleashed a dog on him. He was later locked away while his family was driven off. A week later, they found his decomposing body. The headlines varied: I titled it "Palestinian with Down Syndrome Left to Die by Israeli Soldiers After Combat Dog Attack," while others framed it differently. The BBC's coverage often favors pro-Israel narratives, as seen in their reporting on the killing of a 16-year-old Palestinian girl, which was presented as an unintentional act by Israeli forces. This contrasts sharply with how similar incidents involving Israeli victims would be reported.

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Israeli soldiers brutally beat a man in Ramallah, causing severe injuries. Despite being injured, he hoped for help but was instead mistreated and put on a hot jeep hood. The soldiers drove him back and forth, causing further pain. After the ordeal, he was interrogated and released with no charges.

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A British Palestinian woman in London shares her experiences of feeling unsafe due to being called a terrorist and facing threats. She believes that Muslims and Palestinians are unfairly labeled as terrorists by the media and politicians. In a recent event, Palestinian resistance factions launched multiple attacks on Israel, including sailing over the Israeli fence using hand gliders, launching rockets, and breaking down the fence with bulldozers. The resistance seized military bases, captured tanks, and took settlers as prisoners of war.

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Israeli soldier is asked how many Palestinians he has killed, to which he responds with 20. The soldier claims all in Gaza are Hamas, including children. The conversation questions the soldier on the use of a gun in the killings.

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Fox News shows a clip of Israeli soldiers capturing a Palestinian man who tried to infiltrate Israel-controlled territory. The soldiers order him to lay down and arrest him, blindfolding and handcuffing him. They lead him away, indicating that he is another militant who entered from the Gaza Strip. The situation is tense and unpredictable, as the soldiers don't know where people may be hiding. The clip also includes a shot of the man taking off his blindfold and putting his clothes back on.

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The speaker discusses how acts of violence against Palestinians are ignored by the military. They believe the root issue is the occupation of Palestinian territory, which inherently lacks morality. The speaker regrets following orders to use flashbang grenades to assert control. They argue that the occupation must end for security for both Palestinians and Israelis.

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A television camera captures footage revealing that the Israeli army has been ordered to strike and break the bones of those throwing stones. The Israeli army is claimed to be the most moral in the world, unlikely to harm journalists or civilians. However, the Israeli response has led to the displacement of over 187,000 people, with nearly 800 deaths, including many children. The UN has declared the total blockade of the Palestinian enclave to be a violation of international humanitarian law. Amnesty International accuses Israel of committing war crimes, with at least 135 civilian deaths on the first day alone. The French government has condemned these heinous acts. Unfortunately, there will be collateral victims.

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A person is seen ripping down posters of kidnapped Israelis, while others express negative views towards Jews and Israelis. The speaker questions why Israelis are being targeted and why the entire Gaza strip is being bombed. They mention that Hamas uses people as human shields. The speaker concludes by stating that Israelis are not considered human beings.

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Israeli soldier is asked how many Palestinians he has killed. He responds with 20 and claims all in Gaza are Hamas, including children. The questioner questions the soldier about killing children and asks what type of gun was used.

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Images of babies lacking fuel and resources in Shifa hospital have gained global attention. The interviewer questions whether Israel will consider the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave. The Israeli army representative defends their actions, stating they are a democratic state defending against fascism and Islamist terrorism. They argue that their operations are not bound by international law. When asked about using hospitals as military bases, the representative deflects, accusing the interviewer of having a political bias. The conversation becomes heated, with both parties accusing each other. The interview ends abruptly.

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This is my first time here and I can't believe what I'm seeing. The house of a lady who was peacefully protesting has been set on fire. She was just sitting inside her house, minding her own business. This is where she lives, and they've already taken away all her other land. Now they're blaming the Palestinians for this. The Israeli army is not helping either, as they have limited resources to put out the fire. They want to keep the Palestinians restless, sleepless, and joyless. Some soldiers even come with face paint, as if they're going to war.

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The video shows a journalist being violently attacked during a protest. The journalist turned his back and asked to be hit. There were several intense interventions, including a person pointing a gun. The journalist was hit hard with a stick. The video ends with medical professionals arriving at the scene and sadly stating that someone was seriously injured.

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Images of babies lacking fuel and resources in a hospital in Shifah are circulating worldwide. The journalist asks if the Israeli soldiers will consider the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave. The Israeli soldier responds by stating that they are a democratic army defending Israel and all its citizens, regardless of their religion. They argue that the Hamas has also killed Muslims and that their operation is not bound by international law. The journalist questions whether entering a hospital aligns with international humanitarian rules, to which the soldier responds that hospitals should not be used as military bases. The journalist accuses the soldier of behaving like the Hamas, and the soldier requests respect. The conversation ends abruptly.

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A journalist argues against state control of reporting, accusing the police of fascism and bias towards Hamas. The journalist questions why they are being dispersed and accuses the police of endangering their family. The police respond by stating that the journalist's presence causes harassment and distress. The journalist insists on their right to report freely without intimidation. The police disperse the journalist and their team, leading to frustration and embarrassment. The journalist expresses disappointment in the police's actions and criticizes their two-tiered policing. The interaction ends with the journalist leaving the scene.

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In Israel, Palestinians face violence, house demolitions, and property confiscation. They are deprived of basic rights and held under occupation for generations. Israelis expect them to accept this situation, but when they react in a violent way, Palestinians are blamed. Criticizing the killing of innocent civilians in Gaza can lead to political persecution and job loss. The speaker wanted Israelis to know the truth about what happens in Gaza, but faced threats and persecution. They were fired from their job, interrogated by the police, and put in solitary confinement. Students also demonstrated violently against them.

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Commanders had soldiers throw flashbang grenades to assert dominance over Palestinians. The soldier questioned the morality of their actions, realizing the occupation must end. They believe oppressive regimes like this will ultimately fail, emphasizing the need for security for both Israelis and Palestinians.

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In Israel, Palestinians face violence, house demolitions, and property confiscation. Many Israelis expect them to accept these conditions, but when they react violently, they are blamed. Israelis hold millions of Palestinians under occupation, depriving them of basic rights. While violence is not justified, it is a realistic outcome of living under occupation indefinitely. Criticizing the killing of innocent civilians in Gaza can lead to persecution, job loss, and even imprisonment. Mainstream media fails to show the reality of Gaza, and those who speak out face threats and harassment. The speaker shares their personal experience of being fired, interrogated, and put in solitary confinement for their views.

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A Palestinian journalist, Leila Warah, documents the daily struggles of living under occupation in the West Bank. She highlights the normalization of checkpoints and the dehumanization of Palestinians in the media. Warah aims to educate people outside of Palestine about the reality of life there, disregarding the occupier's perspective. Despite the risks faced by Palestinian journalists, Warah believes in the importance of her work. She emphasizes that being Palestinian is seen as problematic and can make her a target. Warah has experienced challenges from Israeli forces and acknowledges the danger of being a journalist in the region.

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A Palestinian woman confronts a BBC reporter about the biased coverage of events in Israel and Gaza. She criticizes the mainstream media for ignoring the Palestinian deaths caused by the occupation. The woman shares her personal experience of having family members trapped in Gaza and highlights the humanitarian crisis there. She accuses Western media of dehumanizing Palestinians and giving preferential treatment to Israelis. The video also mentions the spread of unverified information by mainstream media outlets, which fuels hatred and supports Israel. The woman calls for people to be critical of the language used in news reporting and to recognize the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people.

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The speakers engage in a tense phone conversation. Speaker 1 accuses Speaker 0, a journalist from The Washington Post, of minimizing atrocities and attacking independent journalists. Speaker 0 requests to schedule a time to discuss the issue further, but Speaker 1 insists on immediate answers. Speaker 1 questions Speaker 0's support for Israel and accuses them of bias. Speaker 0 avoids direct answers and eventually ends the call, leaving Speaker 1 frustrated. Speaker 2 comments on the typical response they receive when challenging hit pieces.

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An orthopedic nurse named Tamir was closing a surgical wound when an Israeli soldier ordered him to abandon the patient. Tamir refused and was shot in the knee, rendering him unconscious. He was then operated on. The next day, Tamir was taken prisoner into Israel, blindfolded, and handcuffed for 45 days, receiving no wound care and being fed a juice box sporadically. After it was discovered he wasn't Hamas, he was released on the side of the road. He crawled for three kilometers with a horribly infected wound. Before his release, he was hit in the right eye with a rifle butt, causing permanent blindness. He was then picked up by a passerby and brought to the hospital. The speaker claims Tamir was tortured, starved, and abused. CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment.

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Soldier 1 admits that controlling Palestinians is routine and involves invading their homes, controlling their daily lives, and humiliating them. The presence of military activity, home invasions, patrols, and digital surveillance is widespread in the West Bank, particularly in Hebron. The United Nations reports that between 2008 and 2020, 5,590 Palestinians were killed compared to 251 Israelis. However, a member of the European Parliament claims that the numbers are much higher, stating that over 150,000 Palestinian civilians, including 33,000 children, have been killed or injured in Gaza and the West Bank since 2008.

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Speaker 0, an IDF soldier from Israel, is asked about the IDF bombing Gaza and killing children. The soldier claims to not have knowledge about it and states that they only bombed Gaza in response to being bombed themselves. When asked about the reasons behind the bombings, the soldier admits to not knowing. The conversation then shifts to the history of Palestine and Israel, with the soldier denying that Palestine existed before 1948. The other person argues that Palestine still exists and is currently occupied. Tensions rise as the soldier threatens the other person, claiming to kill every Palestinian they see.

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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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US Embassy ABANDONS Journo After Israeli Mob Attack
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Journalist Jasper Nathaniel recounts witnessing and documenting violent Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, specifically during the olive harvest near Ramala. Accompanied by Palestinian Americans, they faced armed settlers and IDF jeeps, leading to a chaotic escape. Settlers, numbering around 100, emerged and assaulted the group, smashing cars and attacking individuals, including an elderly woman who was beaten unconscious and suffered a brain hemorrhage. Nathaniel emphasizes the settlers' brazenness and cruelty, highlighting their occupation of Palestinian agricultural land and farmhouses, with collaboration from the IDF. Nathaniel points out the Israeli government's financial and political backing of violent settlers, enabling them to seize land and terrorize Palestinians. He shares a text exchange with the U.S. embassy, revealing their refusal to provide protection to American citizens, despite the area being home to a significant number of Palestinian Americans. He notes the increasing danger faced by American journalists and European activists, who are now targets. Despite the risks, Nathaniel returned to the fields the next day, observing a temporary calm and a superficial investigation by Israeli authorities, possibly influenced by the widespread coverage of the previous day's events. He argues that while the settlers often act with impunity, exposing their violence can create some pressure and potentially improve conditions for Palestinians, even if temporarily. Nathaniel underscores the symbolic importance of the olive harvest for the residents, who fear further encroachment by settlers if they abandon their land. He stresses the residents believe that if they stop going out into the fields and they let the settlers just run the hills, they'll be coming for the village next.
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