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Reports indicate that hospitals in Gaza are under attack, with women being raped and civilians killed by Israeli soldiers. Despite calls to stop these atrocities from the International Court of Justice, leaders remain silent. Massacres and war crimes are occurring daily, yet the global community is turning a blind eye to the suffering of innocent civilians.

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Gaza uncovered mass graves at Nasser Hospital with over 400 murdered Palestinians. Bodies were mutilated and decapitated, mothers struggle to identify remains. Israel destroyed hospitals during a 3-month invasion. US media is not covering these war crimes, as it conflicts with the narrative of supporting Israel. Israel is targeting hospitals to make survival impossible for Palestinians while playing the victim.

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In Gaza, Israeli forces target women and children, leading to high death rates due to preventable causes like lack of clean water and food. Pregnant women and newborns face serious risks. Menstruating women lack hygiene kits, risking infections and infertility. The situation calls for urgent support to prevent deaths from famine, infections, and dehydration. It's crucial to act now to protect the people of Gaza.

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The dialogue centers on casualties in Gaza and the broader human impact of the conflict. One participant states that the government has admitted 70,000 people were killed, a figure they had not previously disclosed. From their perspective, there are 70,000 killed, with many of the victims described as children and women, explicitly noting that they are labeled as terrorists according to Israeli categories. When asked what percentage of the dead are women and children, the speaker confirms that there are statistics out there, but asserts that the vast majority are women and children. The discussion then turns to access and movement: is it possible to know who can go to Gaza? Over the last couple of years in Gaza, the question is raised about what happened and whether there will ever be a clear answer. The speaker believes that people will ultimately know in one way or another, but emphasizes that the catastrophe there is unparalleled and cannot be healed. The sheer scale of destruction and death is described as heartbreak, with the speaker stating that there are no words to convey the impact. They anticipate that at some point, people will understand who did what, why it happened, and how it came to be, but for now the bottom line is that there are people who are suffering and dying as a direct result of violence, which they describe as devastating. The exchange concludes with a question about the speaker’s treatment in Israel, to which no explicit answer is provided in the transcript. Throughout, the emphasis remains on the human toll of the violence in Gaza, the stated casualty figures and demographic composition, the ongoing questions about accountability and causation, and the lasting, devastating impact on civilians. The dialogue underscores a sense of unresolved inquiry about access and movement into Gaza in the context of a catastrophe, while foregrounding the personal experience of suffering and loss wrought by the conflict.

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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 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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An average 16-year-old Palestinian has experienced a lifetime of violence and conflict. From birth, they have endured an Israeli blockade and deadly assaults. At age 5, they survived an 8-day assault that claimed many lives. At 7, they witnessed a 50-day Israeli onslaught resulting in numerous Palestinian casualties. As a young teenager, they saw the aftermath of Israeli attacks that lasted 11 days. Now, at 16, they are living through what is described as a genocidal war, with over 16,248 people killed, including more than 7,112 children.

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- Speaker 0: Since Israel began strikes on Gaza after Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7, it has targeted residential buildings. The UN says nearly 200,000 structures have been destroyed or damaged. With so many fleeing attacks, Palestinians packed into makeshift shelters, many of them UN run schools, but they were not safe. More than 1,000 schools have been bombed, and Israel has destroyed most of Gaza's hospitals, including Al Shifa, where more than 400 Palestinians were killed in a raid in March 2024. - Speaker 1: We make the best weapons in the world, and we’ve got a lot of them. And we’ve given a lot to Israel, frankly. And I mean, Bibi would call me so many times, can you get me this weapon, that weapon, that weapon. Some of them I never heard of, baby, and I made them. But we’d get them here, wouldn’t we? And they are the best. They are the best. And you but you used them well. It also takes people that know how to use them, and you obviously used them very well. But so many that Israel became strong and powerful, which ultimately led to peace. That’s what led to peace. So as we celebrate today, let us remember how this nightmare of depravity and death all began. - Speaker 2: In 1948, when the land of Palestine was officially stolen and given to a group of rabid Zionists who murdered over 10,000 Palestinians. This crime against humanity was decided as early as 1917 with the Balfour Declaration, the British Crown, and Lord Rothschild of the Rothschild banking dynasty, otherwise known as the Bank of England, who when it’s all said and done, will have control over hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Palestinian oil and gas reserves. As Michael Roverero famously said, all wars are bankers’ wars. According to Benjamin Franklin, the primary catalyst for the American Revolution was the Bank of England’s Currency Act. After the revolution, a value based economy with no interest being paid to any central bank was created. But it didn’t last long. The first bank of the United States was chartered in 1791 and favored foreign stockholders over Americans. The charter ended in January 1811 followed by the war of eighteen twelve and the establishment of the second bank of the United States in 1816, which gave more power to the Bank of England. Andrew Jackson successfully killed the bank’s renewal and shortly after became the first US president targeted for assassination when Richard Lawrence drew pistols on him outside The US capital, but misfired. Laws were passed in the early eighteen sixties for the US government to issue its own currency in a value based economy as opposed to the debt based system imposed by central banks. According to an 1864 edition of the London Times, this would have made America the wealthiest nation of the world. The article warned that if a government creates its own money, it will be without debt. It will become prosperous without precedent in the history of the world and therefore must be destroyed. In 1865, president Lincoln was assassinated, and the economy was quickly phased back to the central bank’s debt enslavement model. In 1913, the tyrannical Federal Reserve Bank and federal income tax was born. The two world wars brought Germany under the heel of the central banking cartel. Western banking institutions financed the Bolshevik revolution. In 2000, Iraq stopped selling its oil and Federal Reserve notes. In 2003, Iraq was illegally invaded by The United States and dollar based oil sales were reinstated. In Libya, Muammar Gaddafi’s gold dinar currency was making the nation rich. In 2011, The US invaded and reverted Libya’s oil sales to dollars. The Bank for International Settlements recently proposed efforts under the guise of anti money laundering that would provide scores to tokens and digital wallets including stablecoins. Digital ID, social credit scores, and a carbon tax is what the bankers are up to now. And everything else is a distraction. Today’s war is mostly psychological, and it’s being waged upon you. Greg Reese reporting. The Reiss report is now fully funded by my Substack subscribers. Subscribe today and support my work at gregreiss.substack.com.

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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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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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Israel's military operations in Gaza are condemned as war crimes and violations of international law, including attacks on civilians, starvation as a weapon, and deliberate destruction of infrastructure. The siege on Gaza has led to severe humanitarian crises, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations. The use of heavy weapons in densely populated areas is seen as intentional harm towards civilians.

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In Gaza, Dr. Perlmutter witnessed unprecedented levels of civilian carnage, mostly children, with severe injuries from bombings and sniper shootings. The IDF denies targeting children but acknowledges risks in combat zones. Over 80% of Gaza's population is displaced, with emotional scars on children. Doctors report a shortage of supplies, including basic hygiene items. Starvation threatens all children in Gaza, with accusations of a deliberate campaign by Israel. Despite claims of aid delivery, challenges persist in providing essential resources.

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Over 230 people, including many children, were killed during the bombardment of Gaza, prompting investigations into potential war crimes. In response, it's important to acknowledge that Hamas also fired rockets into civilian areas in Israel, resulting in casualties, including children, though not on the same scale as the impact in Gaza. There are also allegations of war crimes related to these actions.

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In Gaza, children are being shot by snipers, with some suffering fatal injuries. Doctors have seen numerous cases of children with gunshot wounds, including to the head. The level of devastation in Gaza surpasses all other disaster zones combined, with civilians, especially children, bearing the brunt of the violence. Emotional scars are immeasurable, as children witness their families being killed. The impact on children's well-being is severe, with many left orphaned.

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Israeli political and military leaders have made statements that could be interpreted as genocidal towards Gaza. There is a link between these statements and the actions on the ground, with Israeli military actions likely constituting war crimes due to the disproportionate number of civilian casualties. The IDF spokesperson himself admitted that 2 out of 3 people killed are civilians, meaning around 12,000 civilians, mostly women and children, have been killed. This indicates evidence of a dangerous situation that could potentially lead to genocide in Gaza.

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15,000 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes, mostly women and children. No reports of Israeli soldiers raping Palestinian women.

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Gaza's death toll and civilian injuries continue to rise as airstrikes persist. In the Al Shateh refugee camp, people desperately dig through rubble to save loved ones. Over 440 children have been killed by Israeli airstrikes, according to Gaza's health ministry. Israel claims to target Hamas, but medical facilities, schools, and residential areas have been affected. Displaced individuals, including 47% children, seek refuge in UN-run schools. However, Gaza now faces a complete siege, with no access to water for drinking or hygiene. Schools have been bombed, and many innocent lives lost. The people of Gaza question why they are suffering.

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- On October 7, approximately 1,200 people were killed, with about 400 combatants and 800 civilians, according to the speaker who bases this on authoritative human rights reports (UN HRC Commission of Inquiry, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch). He notes that these organizations do not have perfect records but argues there is no compelling evidence that contradicts Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza being responsible for the majority of deaths, while there is no evidence that Israeli actions within Israel constituted a significant share of the total deaths. - The speaker contends there is no credible evidence of weaponized rape by Hamas on October 7. He discusses the UN Commission of Inquiry’s distinction between rape and sexual violence, and Pamela Patton’s report, which he says concluded there was no direct digital or photographic evidence of sexual violence on October 7, despite reviewing thousands of photographs and hundreds of hours of digital evidence. He argues the rape claim relies on assertions by observers and advocates rather than verifiable forensic or photographic proof. - Eyewitness testimony is challenged as being part of a pattern that could promote a narrative of Israeli moral exceptionalism; the speaker asserts that some eyewitness accounts “tell you Israel is the most moral army in the world” and notes that many such testimonies come from sources described as biased, with Israeli soldiers often embedded in a siege mentality. He suggests that Israeli society, with a citizen army and strong military culture, may have incentives to shape or repeat certain stories. - The speaker discusses Hamas’s planning and motives in the years leading to October 7, describing Gaza as an “inferno under the Israeli occupation.” He cites early 2000s characterizations of Gaza as a concentration camp by Israeli officials and UN/Human Rights reports, and notes the blockade and economic collapse. He explains that in 2023, Gaza was described by The Economist as a “rubber sheep” and by others as a toxic dump, with extremely high unemployment (60% of youth) and a deteriorating social fabric. The anticipated end of Gaza’s struggle was seen when Saudi Arabia joined the Abraham Accords, leading the speaker to say Gaza’s fate was sealed. - The discussion on Hamas’s shift to violence notes Hamas had previously tried diplomacy, international law (including cooperation with human rights organizations after Operation Cast Lead and Operation Protective Edge), and even nonviolent strategies like the Great March of Return (endorsed by Hamas). The UN report on the March of Return found demonstrators overwhelmingly nonviolent, while Israel was accused of targeting civilians. The speaker argues Hamas pursued multiple avenues but faced a harsh blockade and a failing prospect of improvement. - Regarding the broader regional context, the speaker asserts that the West Bank and Gaza have different trajectories; Egypt and Jordan are seen as neutralizing or stabilizing forces, while the West Bank’s situation is contrasted with Gaza’s harsher conditions. He argues that the goal in places like Egypt is to neutralize, whereas Israel’s policy toward Gaza is described as cleansing or subjugation, a distinction he says differentiates regional dynamics. - The speaker critiques the UN Security Council’s handling of Gaza, describing a 2023 resolution (UNSC Resolution 2803) that endorses the Trump peace plan and creates a “board of peace” with sovereign powers in Gaza, headed by Donald Trump, and notes that no external body supervises this board beyond a quarterly report to the Security Council. He claims this arrangement renders Gaza effectively under a transitional administration, with reconstruction timelines alarmingly long (fifty to eighty years to rebuild) and a minimal chance of Israel withdrawing from the green zone. - He argues that after October 7, the board’s governance path, the Trump plan, and Arab states’ support for the resolution collectively resulted in Gaza’s “death warrant,” with reconstruction hampered by deliberate destruction and political arrangements that preclude meaningful self-determination or statehood for Gaza. - On international reactions, the speaker notes varying support for Gaza among Arab nations and emphasizes that some regional actors (including Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, and others) endorsed handing Gaza to Trump; he accuses these states of compromising Gaza’s future for broader geopolitical aims and accuses several of “slavery and subservience” to such outcomes. - The concluding portion covers Gaza’s future: the speaker reiterates that Gaza has effectively been made unlivable, with rubble and toxic contamination delaying any reconstruction for decades, and he maintains that the path to a two-state solution remains contested, with the Trump-led framework limiting Palestinian rights and self-determination. He indicates he has just completed a book on UN corruption and the Security Council’s role in Gaza, titled Gaza’s Gravediggers, and suggests that the UN declaration of war on Gaza nullifies international law regarding self-determination.

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The ceasefire is over and the bombing has resumed in Gaza. I am at a hospital that is already overwhelmed and operating at 200% capacity. The hospital cannot take in any more children with war-related injuries. The impact on hospitals in the past 7 weeks has been severe, with children suffering from burns, shrapnel wounds, and broken bones. The lack of action from influential parties is resulting in the killing of innocent children. It is clear that this is a war on children.

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The UN released a 600-page report on the Gaza war, describing it as a deliberate attempt by Israel to collectively punish the Palestinian population. The report highlights violations of human rights, including attacks on civilian targets such as hospitals and schools, the use of civilians as human shields, and torture. The Israeli offensive in Gaza was criticized for its disproportionate use of force and violation of international humanitarian law. The Palestinian Authority hopes that the international community will reconsider its policy towards Gaza and lift the blockade to provide access to water, electricity, and food.

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In Gaza, there is a genocide with 12,000 children killed, while 30 Israeli children were also killed. 30,000 Palestinian civilians and 72,000 people were killed or injured. Israel is also causing starvation by blocking food supplies. This is genocide, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing, with 70% of homes destroyed and hospitals damaged.

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I witnessed the devastating impact of war in Gaza, where many young children are suffering. The attacks have led to numerous casualties, including 166 children dead and 1310 wounded. The images of injured children, like Maha at Shiva hospital, are haunting. It's a tragedy that demands our attention and action. We must not turn a blind eye to the suffering in Gaza. Together, we can make a difference.

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Israeli airstrikes aim to destroy Hamas without targeting or killing innocent civilians. However, civilians are being affected and are considered victims, not collateral damage. International humanitarian laws establish guidelines, including the principle of proportionality, which is not being followed. Schools and hospitals are being targeted systematically, causing a collapse of the healthcare system in Gaza. The death toll, currently at 16,000, is expected to rise significantly due to the lack of access to healthcare. The conditions in southern Gaza, such as Arafat, are horrifying and inhumane. It is a deadly trap with no safe places. The testimonies and videos received depict terrible scenes of injured children and overwhelmed healthcare workers. Despite the abundance of resources available across the border, they are not being allowed in.

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I volunteered in Gaza and witnessed extreme carnage against civilians, mostly children. I've never seen so many incinerated and shredded children in my 30 years of disaster relief work. Children are being shot by snipers, with some even shot twice in critical areas. Other doctors in Gaza have also reported numerous children with gunshot wounds to the head, some captured on video.

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In Gaza, 3 mass graves with 210 Palestinian bodies were found at the Ras al medical Complex. They were kidnapped, executed by Israeli forces during an offensive. 500 civilians are missing, possibly buried under rubble. 2,000 Palestinians are forcibly disappeared due to repeated attacks in Gaza.
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