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Over 2,000 people in Israel and Gaza have died, with the number continuing to rise. The speaker criticizes the disregard for human life and the manipulation of innocent civilians as pawns in a dark game. Both Hamas and the Israeli government are condemned for their actions, as they prioritize their own agendas over the lives of their people. The speaker advocates for choosing the side of innocent civilians on both sides and calls for freedom and unity among Palestinians and Israelis. The speaker questions the motives behind recent events and urges critical thinking and questioning of media narratives. The potential for war with Iran is mentioned, along with calls for collective punishment and war crimes. The speaker criticizes public figures and intellectuals who support such actions.

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The speaker reflects on the atrocities faced by Palestinians, including mass graves, amputated children, and thousands of lives lost under rubble. They express the frustration of being asked to move on and be peaceful, while the other side is not held to the same standards. The speaker emphasizes the need for justice, not vengeance, and calls for an end to Israeli impunity. They highlight the resilience and hope of the Palestinian people, despite repeated assaults and destruction. The speaker accuses Israel of attacking hope and aiming for forced displacement. The options for Palestinians are seen as destruction or displacement, death or displacement.

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In Gaza, the situation is dire. Four Palestinian children are killed every hour, and every 15 minutes a child loses their life. The death toll for Palestinians is rising rapidly, with at least 10 killed in just this hour. Many more are losing their homes, leaving them without shelter. Emotionally, it's a catastrophe that demands our attention. As an Israeli, I am deeply ashamed and disturbed by the violence. It feels as though killing children and adults has become acceptable, and it's disheartening to see so many remain indifferent.

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The speaker states that the situation in Gaza is not a humanitarian crisis, but a genocide. They claim that 70% of those killed are women and children, and the population is being starved of food, water, and medicine. According to the speaker, there have been repeated attacks on hospitals, clinics, aid distribution sites, and humanitarian aid agencies. They state that more UN workers have been killed in Gaza than in UN's history, over 900 families have been exterminated, and over 17,000 children have lost one or both parents. The speaker claims bakeries, aid distribution sites, churches, mosques, and schools are being targeted, including a hospital the speaker personally worked at, a rehabilitation center, and an orphanage. The speaker believes Israel's strategy suggests they are doing the exact opposite of sustaining life. The speaker is afraid of what will be discovered when the conflict ends and believes history books will be written about the media's role in the genocide.

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The speakers recount a visit to sites in Iran connected to Israeli airstrikes on civilian residential areas. They describe finding tangible remnants of the destruction and narrate specific fatalities and damages as evidence of the impact on civilians. - Speaker 0 explains that they visited locations where Israel bombed civilian residential buildings and claims that often an entire neighborhood was bombed to kill a single civilian scientist. They mention uncovering children’s shoes and a toddler’s car seat among the rubble, and warn that “another war is coming.” - Speaker 1 describes a residence where an air hostess lived and was killed, noting that she is pictured with her mother and father. They report three children were killed in the bombing by Israel against Iran. They point to a little lamp from a child’s room, children’s shoes, and children’s clothing, and mention a toy that had been in the room; they state that more toys existed but were removed. They display wall paintings and a teacup described as part of a little girl’s room. They label the situation and the presence of these objects as representative of “Zionism” and say, “This is what it means for the people of the Middle East. They transplanted this foreign entity, this cancer on our borders, and it ends lives of hundreds of thousands, if not millions.” - Speaker 2 discusses Mister Bakui’s house, noting that he and his wife and two children were killed in the Israeli missile attack. They describe the site as having once been a five-story building, and acknowledge that some neighbors were killed as well. They indicate uncertainty about the exact number of people who died and invite questions and photo opportunities. They confirm the name “Mister Bakui” (also spelled “Bob Kui” in discussion) and state that the only remaining part of the five-story building is this section. They describe extensive damage to the building and the neighboring structure, including many windows and the upper portion behind them. They note that, compared to a month earlier, when the area was a mess with rubble and debris, it has now been cleaned. - Speaker 1 asks if they can go inside, and Speaker 2 agrees, with the caveat to be careful with footwear due to debris and cleanliness.

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The speaker discusses the military option and its consequences, stating that deliberate choices have led to disproportionate casualties among Palestinians. They argue that there is a confusion between Hamas and all Palestinians, and that the bombings have caused irreparable damage. The speaker estimates that there have been between 20,000 and 30,000 Palestinian deaths, with four times as many injured. They describe the situation as a carnage and emphasize the disproportionate nature of the conflict. Another speaker counters by mentioning the Israeli army's efforts to protect civilians and secure humanitarian corridors. The first speaker dismisses these claims, highlighting the desperation and helplessness of Palestinians in the face of bombings. Experts interviewed agree that this is one of the worst bombardments of the 21st century.

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The ongoing genocide of children in Gaza is horrific, with calls for accountability against the Israeli government for their actions. Many express disbelief at the suffering inflicted on innocent civilians, highlighting the need for freedom and basic human rights for Palestinians. The narrative surrounding the conflict is complex, with historical grievances and accusations of ethnic cleansing. Critics argue that the international community's silence enables these atrocities, and there is a growing demand for change in how governments support Israel. The discussion touches on broader themes of power dynamics, historical injustices, and the moral implications of current policies, urging individuals to recognize and confront these issues.

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In Gaza, the death toll has surpassed 1,000 in just 5 days, with many children among the victims. Israel claims to be targeting Hamas leaders, but the cost is high. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has imposed a complete blockade on Gaza, worsening the suffering of the 2 million people living there. Over half of them are children who had no involvement in Hamas' actions. Despite being urged to evacuate, residents are trapped with no way out. The situation is described as genocide, with the intense sorrow causing physical collapse. The future remains uncertain for the people of Gaza.

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The speaker describes the ongoing devastation in Gaza after almost 250 days of war. The focus is on the suffering of children, with thousands killed. The solution is clear: a ceasefire to end the suffering, bring hostages home, and provide medical treatment for children. The plea is for those in power to act now and stop the bombs from falling.

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A journalist and academic from Gaza shares the devastating loss of her extended family and friends due to the ongoing conflict. She struggles to find words to describe the pain and the constant stream of names of those who have been killed. She can no longer bear to watch or hear the news. The memories of loved ones lost are too painful to remember. She expresses her disbelief at the destruction in Gaza, a place she used to know so well. She ends by sharing her youngest daughter's heartbreaking question: "Are we going to see my aunties again?" She pleads for someone to help her answer.

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I witnessed the devastating reality of living in Gaza, where the majority of the population is unbelievably young, with an average age of 17. The densely packed urban area makes it impossible to protect children from the violence of war. The bombings have resulted in the deaths of 166 children, with many more injured. It is crucial for all of us to acknowledge our shared responsibility for these deaths. The lack of priority and action from the United Nations and governments is disheartening. However, by choosing to watch and engage with this issue, we can make a difference and bring an end to this suffering.

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The speaker discusses the conflict between Israel and Palestine, mentioning the IDF fighting Hamas. They express a lack of understanding and ask about killing children and babies. The speaker then asks about the number of kills, but struggles with English.

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A speaker states that a genocide is occurring. Another speaker acknowledges the emotive nature of the word "genocide" and says Israelis claim they are only targeting Hamas, not civilians, through planned military incursions. The first speaker disputes this, stating the bombs are not being dropped in a targeted way. They claim an entire neighborhood was leveled, including the houses of their social media manager, estimating 100 deaths. The second speaker notes that Israelis deny genocide, saying strikes in Gaza are strategic and target Hamas. The first speaker insists this is not the case.

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The speaker shows the destruction caused by terrorists in a community, both on foot and through air raids. Soldiers are seen protecting the area, leaving their families behind. Artillery and shelling can still be heard at the Gaza border. The soldiers are evacuating dead bodies and have witnessed horrifying scenes, including the deaths of at least 40 babies. The fighting was ongoing, with waves of terrorists emerging even after they thought it had ended. The area is now under control, but the search for terrorists continues in southern Israel. The soldiers describe the devastation as unlike anything they have ever seen. Explosions can still be heard near the Gaza border.

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Many families are still waiting anxiously for news about their loved ones, as the traumas caused by these events never truly fade away. There is uncertainty about whether these individuals are still alive or not. The question arises as to whether the Israelis are adhering to the rules of war.

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The speaker emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire in order to provide aid to Gaza. They describe the situation in Gaza as the worst ever, with a high number of women and children killed and hospitals turned into places of war. The speaker acknowledges the difficulty in obtaining accurate numbers but assures that the figures provided are trustworthy. They highlight the severity of the conflict, stating that more children have been killed in this conflict than in any other. The speaker suggests that Israel may challenge the figures due to the global reaction and the crisis's impact on humanity. They express concern that war has become the preferred option, causing immense suffering.

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The speaker was asked why not blame Hamas for the atrocities. They explained their mission was to gather information, not assign blame. The speaker acknowledged the frustration of the people of Israel and emphasized the need for the government to provide access for further investigation.

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Dozens of people are shot and killed daily while waiting for food. The speaker expresses outrage at IDF soldiers shooting and killing desperate people waiting for humanitarian aid. The speaker finds this unbelievably evil and shocking to their conscience. They are disturbed by images and videos of desperate, hungry, parentless children trapped in Gaza and cannot stand or listen to defenses of the situation. The speaker is frustrated by filibustering.

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A first responder in southern Israel witnessed horrifying acts of violence. He saw beheaded bodies, body parts, and a family that had been brutally attacked. The husband was killed first, his eyes were gouged out, the woman's breast was cut, and the girl's leg was severed. These firsthand accounts remind us of the atrocities and massacre that occurred on October 7th. The speaker emphasizes that this information comes directly from a witness, not from reports or rumors. The discussion then shifts to how the people in Gaza feel about Hamas in light of such brutality.

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The speaker questions why not blame Hamas directly for the atrocities. They clarify their mission was to gather information, not assign blame. Despite survivors' accounts, the speaker emphasizes the need for the Israeli government to provide access for verification. They acknowledge the frustration and trauma in Israel.

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According to the speaker, the destruction was caused by a tanks attack: 'Because they were blocked in these houses, and we need to to conquer back the whole settlement, and it couldn't be happened without the tanks.' They note that 'No one survived from this house.' From other buildings, 'we rescued many.' But 'from this house, 19 people died. Among them, eight children.' The discussion centers on the tactical situation and casualties resulting from the tanks attack. There is a contrast noted: no survivors in this house, while others were rescued. These points describe the observed outcomes of the engagement.

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The speakers discuss the extreme hardship in Gaza and the high number of civilian casualties. They express concern over the excessive losses and question the justification for the violence. One speaker prefers a more targeted approach to war, while the other emphasizes the need for Israel to define their intentions and take responsibility for their military victory. They also mention the civilian casualties in other conflicts and suggest that Israel should dictate the terms of the war. The conversation concludes with the suggestion of organizing a discussion with an Israeli ambassador to further explore these issues.

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The speaker shares their personal experience of living and working in Gaza, highlighting the difficult conditions and the impossible dialogue between people on both sides. They mention the constant blockade, lack of electricity and water, and the overcrowded living situations. They also mention the admirable work of hospital staff in saving children who are regularly bombed. Another speaker acknowledges the atrocities committed by both sides but questions if the daily lives of Palestinians in Gaza have been overlooked. The first speaker responds that it is not just the French government but the entire world that is responsible, including the Palestinians themselves. They emphasize that the civilians in Gaza have been victims of everyone involved and have suffered for many years.

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In Gaza, Palestinians are being killed and losing their homes. The speaker feels ashamed to be Israeli, as children and adults are being killed without much reaction. Emotions must come first before political analysis and legal questions.

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I've heard heartbreaking stories of forced displacement in Gaza. Families have minutes to flee before bombings. Many aren't warned. Children are left injured and traumatized. There is no safe place in Gaza.
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