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In January 2023, the speaker went to the Holy Land as a volunteer tour guide with their mother and a church group. The group was stopped by the IDF a half-mile from their destination. Soldiers with machine guns boarded the bus to check IDs. The speaker was told to stop recording to avoid arrest. The bus had to take a longer route. The bus driver said they were stopped because they were Palestinian and was rushing to avoid the Muslim Friday shutdown. At lunch, the electricity was shut off to the whole complex. A shopkeeper told the speaker that authorities often shut off the electricity to prevent them from making money from tourists. The speaker believes the electricity was shut off arbitrarily. The speaker feels that allowing young soldiers unchecked power leads to injustice. They found the Palestinian people they met to be kind, while many of the soldiers were hateful. The speaker's perspective on the conflict shifted after witnessing these events firsthand.

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Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza have been detained by Israeli forces and taken to prisons and military bases, accused of having links to Hamas. While some are allegedly fighters, many are reportedly civilians. Released detainees have alleged horrific torture. There are investigations into allegations of widespread sexual abuse, considered a war crime. Six former prisoners were interviewed regarding these allegations.

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Israeli forces and Palestinians continue to clash over the ongoing occupation of Palestinian land. More children are joining the fight, with Israeli forces considering stones as weapons. The courts have increased prison sentences for stone-throwing incidents, ranging from 2 to 5 years, due to the potential danger to lives. Palestinian NGOs report that around 350 Palestinian children are currently in Israeli jails, the highest number in the past 7 years. In response to a specific case involving a 14-year-old named Achved Manasra, who was sentenced to 12 years for attempted murder, Israel has further strengthened laws against children. Manasra had a knife when his cousin stabbed 2 Israelis.

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Israeli soldiers arrest children at 2 am, following UNICEF's frightening tactic. Children are taken from their homes, parents uninformed, and interrogated in Hebrew without legal representation. They face a military justice system unique to Israel, detaining children as young as 12 based on religion, ethnicity, and nationality, violating international law and UN anti-racism covenants. Israel's system contrasts starkly with the treatment of children in the same territory under different criteria. This is the current situation in Israel. Translation: Israeli soldiers arrest children at 2 am, following UNICEF's frightening tactic. Children are taken from their homes, parents uninformed, and interrogated in Hebrew without legal representation. They face a military justice system unique to Israel, detaining children as young as 12 based on religion, ethnicity, and nationality, violating international law and UN anti-racism covenants. Israel's system contrasts starkly with the treatment of children in the same territory under different criteria. This is the current situation in Israel.

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An individual was arrested for mentioning Palestine on Facebook. The arrest occurred because of a comment about Hamas, which is considered a terrorist group. The speaker expressed dismay at the heavy police presence involved in the arrest. The speaker stated that they are against terrorist organizations and do not want terrorists in the country. The speaker also mentioned Palestinian refugees and questioned whether they are receiving medication.

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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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Millions chant "Free Palestine," but in the West Bank, support for Hamas and violence against Israelis is expressed. Palestinians justify Hamas actions, reject Israel's existence, and oppose a two-state solution. They accuse Jews of theft and advocate for erasing Israel from the map. Despite Hamas' strict rule, some believe they would allow elections. The video highlights the complex and contentious situation in the Middle East.

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Mohammed Nazzal, a teenager released from an Israeli jail, claims he was beaten by guards, resulting in fractured hands. Despite being freed, he still suffers from his injuries and requires assistance with basic tasks. Israel's prison service denies his allegations, but a hospital in Ramallah confirmed the fractures. Other prisoners also reported mistreatment after recent Hamas attacks. The Palestinian Prisoners Society has received testimonies of guards urinating on handcuffed inmates, although Israel denies knowledge of these claims. Mohammed's brother notes a change in his demeanor, suggesting he is filled with fear. Mohammed's release was secured by Hamas in exchange for Israeli hostages, highlighting the impact of the attacks on both sides.

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This video highlights the stark contrast between the freedom of movement for Jewish settlers and the restrictions faced by Palestinians. Israeli soldiers weld shut the front doors of Palestinian families, while everyone else, except Palestinians, can freely walk around. To leave her home, a Palestinian woman has to climb onto her roof and descend through a back street. In contrast, Jewish settlers can simply walk out of their front doors. This unequal treatment applies to all non-Palestinians, not just Jewish people.

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In Israel, Palestinians face ongoing violence, administrative detention, and property confiscation. Many Israelis expect them to accept this situation, but when they resist, they are blamed for the violence. The reality is that millions live under occupation without basic rights, and this can’t continue indefinitely. Criticizing the treatment of Palestinians can lead to severe repercussions, including job loss and imprisonment. There is a lack of awareness among Israelis about the true situation in Gaza due to biased media coverage. Personal threats and violence against those who speak out are common. After expressing dissent, one individual faced police interrogation, solitary confinement, and hostility from students, illustrating the intense pressure against those who oppose the status quo.

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Children in a prison near Jerusalem are treated unjustly. Four Corners was not allowed to film inside, but I have been there three times. I witnessed children being handcuffed and shackled as they were brought across the courtyard. Some hearings lasted only a minute. One boy shouted the name of his prison to let his mother know where he was. Shockingly, the judge convicted some children without even looking at them. It was like a conveyor belt of convicted children.

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Two brothers were killed by the Israeli army in Gaza while evacuating on a supposed safe route. The parents of Nahid and Ramis, both 20 years old, share their testimony. Israel had ordered residents of block 109 to leave on the morning of January 24, 2024. As the family was responding to the evacuation call, the two teenagers were killed around 10:30 near the school. Palestinians have been killed before on these so-called safe evacuation routes. Due to bombings and gunfire, Nahed and Ramis' relatives had to flee through their neighbors' homes without being able to give their deceased a proper burial. Even in Almawassy, a largely sandy area that Israel designates as a humanitarian zone, Palestinians are not safe.

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Nowhere in Gaza is safe. Protection teams are working with children released from Israeli military detention. These children report sexual violence, including rape. They report being denied food, beaten, and attacked by dogs. They report seeing their parents stripped and beaten in front of them. These children are struggling to cope with the profound trauma and mental and physical harm.

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An 85-year-old Israeli woman, Uchevard Lifshitz, shares her experience of being held hostage by Hamas. She states that the captors followed the Quran, provided mattresses, and ensured proper sanitation and medical care. Uchevard praises their kindness and attention to detail, especially regarding feminine hygiene. The video also highlights the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, with an agreement to release hostages and Palestinian prisoners. It mentions the mistreatment of Palestinian children in Israeli jails, the high arrest rate of Palestinian men, and the arbitrary arrests under Israeli military order 101. The speaker urges viewers to question the narrative presented by the western media.

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Children are brought to Ofer military prison near Jerusalem for trial. Filming inside is prohibited, but witnesses have seen children handcuffed and shackled, with some trials lasting only 60 seconds. The military court boasts a conviction rate of around 99.74%. Palestinian boys convicted of throwing stones typically receive a three-month sentence. UNICEF released a report detailing the widespread and institutionalized ill treatment of Palestinian children in the Israeli system, including threats of death, physical violence, solitary confinement, and sexual assault. Recently, Israel discontinued the practice of keeping children overnight in outdoor cages due to pressure from human rights groups.

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A 14-year-old boy was shot dead by Israeli forces while walking to the mosque for prayers with his father. The father was injured in the abdomen, and the boy was shot in the neck. Palestinians believe snipers are shooting to kill. The roads are empty because people are scared.

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The speaker discusses their experience in Palestine and highlights the misconceptions surrounding the situation. They explain that Hamas does not control all of Palestine, but rather there are three different areas: the West Bank, which is under Israeli military rule; the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas; and Jerusalem, an international city where both Arabs and Jews live. They describe the harsh conditions in the West Bank, including checkpoints, political restrictions, and the high conviction rate. The speaker also shares stories of violence and oppression, such as shootings at funerals and peaceful protests. They emphasize the hatred towards Palestinians and the illegal settlements in the West Bank. The speaker concludes by mentioning the different treatment of Arabs and Jews, including separate license plates and arbitrary checkpoints.

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Israeli military welded shut Palestinian doors, restricting their movement. A Palestinian woman must climb her roof to leave her home, while Jewish settlers can freely exit through the front door. This unequal treatment is evident in the video.

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The speaker discusses their experience in Israel and Palestine, highlighting the misconceptions about Hamas controlling Palestine. They explain that there are three different areas: the West Bank, under Israeli military rule; the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas; and Jerusalem, an international city where both Arabs and Jews live. The West Bank has been under military occupation since 1967, with checkpoints and political parties being illegal. Palestinians face severe restrictions and imprisonment for sharing photos or belonging to a political party. The speaker shares stories of attending a funeral where Israeli forces tear-gassed and shot rubber bullets at attendees, and another incident where an old man was shot at a checkpoint. They also mention the restrictions on Palestinians visiting Jerusalem and the ban on entering Gaza.

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A 15-year-old named Tariq, who was arrested during a protest over his cousin's murder, shared his experience at the airport. He stated that his perception of freedom has changed forever. Tariq required stitches for his injuries, but his family denies his involvement in any violent protest. Israeli authorities detained him briefly and later placed him under house arrest for 9 days. The murder of Tariq's cousin was seen as retaliation for the killing of 3 Israeli teens.

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Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza have been detained by Israeli forces and taken to prisons and military bases, accused of having links to Hamas. While some are allegedly fighters, many are reportedly civilians. Released detainees have alleged horrific torture. There are investigations into allegations of widespread sexual abuse, considered a war crime. Half a dozen former prisoners have been interviewed regarding these allegations.

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Yesterday, a girl who was held hostage in Israeli prisons shared her terrifying experience. She emphasized that these children are hostages, not prisoners, and the sound of small kids crying for their mothers haunted her every night. It's time we stop accepting this situation and start speaking up about what's happening in Israeli prisons. We must raise our voices and bring attention to this issue.

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The speaker shares their experience in Palestine and highlights the misconceptions about Hamas controlling the entire region. They explain that there are three different areas: the West Bank, under Israeli military rule; the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas; and Jerusalem, an international city where both Arabs and Jews live. The speaker describes the harsh conditions in the West Bank, including checkpoints, illegal political parties, and restrictions on basic rights. They mention the high conviction rate, torture of children, and arbitrary shootings by Israeli forces. The speaker also mentions a woman who was executed at a checkpoint and the ban on entering Gaza. Overall, they express their shock and disgust at the treatment of Palestinians.

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Children in military prison near Jerusalem face swift trials with high conviction rates. Palestinian boys often sentenced to 3 months for throwing stones. UNICEF report details threats of violence, solitary confinement, and sexual assault. Israel recently ended practice of keeping children in outdoor cages overnight due to pressure from human rights groups.

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From Gaza City, there's a sense of rebirth and historic possibility. The focus is on addressing the unjust detention of individuals and bringing them home to their families. Amidst this, there is a confrontation regarding questions about Israel's nuclear weapons and the handling of press freedoms. Tensions rise as someone is manhandled while trying to ask questions about the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and allegations of genocide. Calls for respect in the process are met with frustration, highlighting the urgency and gravity of the situation. The dialogue reflects a struggle for accountability and justice in the face of significant challenges.
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