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Following the October 7th attacks, settlers in Israel held a two-day event near Gaza, planning Jewish outposts in the territory. Organizers spoke of "cleaning out the infection" of Palestinians, suggesting mass deportations to other countries, similar to those in Ukraine and Russia. When asked if the idea of mass deportations offended his sense of Jewishness, one organizer said no, because "when the evil is so bad, you have to do something with it to make peace with evil." Settler families, including children, set up for the night overlooking Gaza, committed to resettling their "promised land." Daniela Weiss, considered the grandmother of the settler movement and a friend of ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gavir, attended the event. One speaker stated that the rise of the right is "not a moment...it's the beginning of an era." Minister Miri Regev wants all Gazans to leave the strip but when asked about those who don't want to leave, she declined to answer. Ben Gavir, now minister for security, also declined to answer questions about plans for Gazans who don't want to leave.

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Some Israelis are planning to move into evacuated land in Gaza, treating the conflict as a tourist attraction. Members of the Nahala settler movement express strong anti-Arab sentiments, with one wearing a shirt that reads "Gaza must be destroyed." They believe that the people of Gaza are responsible for their situation and suggest that Gazans could relocate to Egypt or elsewhere. Children are being taught about Israel's right to expand its territory, starting with Gaza. When asked about the fate of Palestinians, they imply that they should leave, showing a desire to settle in Gaza without its current inhabitants.

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Malia Domino interviews Daniela Weisz, a founder of the settler movement. Weisz reveals her close collaboration with Ariel Sharon to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state by strategically spreading Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria. Despite international criticism, settlements continue to expand. When asked about the hope for a Palestinian child to have their own state, Weisz asserts that the land was promised to the Jews by God, making any historical or political changes irrelevant. She firmly believes that Palestinians have no chance of achieving statehood at any point in history.

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Speaker explains that Palestine is not new to many; October 7 highlighted a long history. Beginning with a post–World War II UN plan (1947) to create a Jewish state on part of Palestine, despite Palestinian non-participation. About 750,000 Palestinians were displaced as part of the partition. Palestinians call this the Nakba. Israel declared itself a state and pursued lands in the Arab-state zones; by 1967's Six Day War, it had seized the West Bank and Gaza, prompting UN calls to withdraw. In 1974 the UN recognized the PLO as Palestine's official government, while Israel funded groups to destabilize it. Intifadas followed (1987 and beyond); Oslo accords failed to stop occupation. Israel then funded Hamas; Gaza was blockaded; the West Bank built a barrier; movement restricted; starvation of Gazans for years. The speaker condemns the actions as genocide and urges ending U.S. support for Israel.

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The Israeli army launched a military operation in Jenin City and refugee camp, killing 7 civilians and injuring over 20. The situation is critical, with ongoing violence in the West Bank. Settlers are attacking homes and farms, while the Israeli government continues to build illegal settlements. The international community must pay attention to the suffering in the West Bank, not just Gaza. The occupation violates international law and agreements made in the past.

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Malia Domino interviews Daniela Weisz, a founder of the settler movement. Weisz reveals her close collaboration with Ariel Sharon to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state. Despite international criticism, settlement growth continues to rise. When asked about the hope for a Palestinian child to have their own state, Weisz dismisses the possibility, claiming that the land was promised to the Jews by God and that history and politics are irrelevant. She asserts that Palestinians and their future generations will never have the chance for an independent state.

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As a former combat officer in Hebron, I've witnessed numerous attacks by settlers on Palestinian civilians and Israeli activists. These deliberate actions cause significant harm, including property damage, injuries, and even death. The radical settler enterprise, led by Ministers Itamar Benfil and Smotrich, aims to promote Jewish supremacist ideology, remove Palestinians from their land, and establish illegal settlements. This violent and racist version of Judaism is not what we grew up learning. Under this dangerous government, attacks have increased dramatically, resulting in more destruction and loss of life. If you're tired of these attacks, join us in protesting to remove this fascist government from power.

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Greater Israel refers to Israel's control over territories including the West Bank, Golan Heights, and East Jerusalem, all captured in 1967. Netanyahu has stated that these areas will not be returned, citing safety concerns and a reluctance to negotiate peace or a Palestinian state. Additionally, some religious zealots believe that biblical texts justify claiming land from the Nile to the Euphrates, which could extend Israel's territory to parts of Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Egypt. These beliefs drive a faction within the government that seeks to expand Israel's borders based on religious convictions.

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Speaker 1, a nun who moved to The Holy Land, describes Christians in Palestinian areas living under occupation with checkpoints and permits: “A Christian who lives in Bethlehem cannot go to Jerusalem, to the Holy Sepulchre without a permit by Israel, and they don't usually give those permits, especially now.” She calls Bethlehem “a gilded cage” and says, “There's very much an apartheid system.” Settlements are expanding, “taking over the land that belongs to the people of Palestine,” and the wall and checkpoints isolate communities, disrupting faith life and schooling. She blames Christian Zionists in the US who fund settlements: “the Christian Zionists are speaking in our name.” She cites the fear of loss of Christian presence, “Temple Mount is the area where the temple existed at the time of Christ.” She urges political change and Western Christian advocacy for Palestinian Christians, noting attacks on churches and confiscations at Jacob's Well.

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Israeli settlers are now given more power in the West Bank as the military hands over control to a right-wing settler leader. This leader, Bezelos Smotrich, aims to annex the West Bank and remove Palestinians. Palestinians face difficulties in obtaining building permits and are harassed by settlers who steal their land. This decision could worsen the situation for Palestinians, as settlers gain more control over occupied territories. Smotrich's actions mark a significant change in the occupation's dynamics.

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Israeli politicians and military commanders are pushing for the forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, aiming to repossess and convert the area into Israeli territory. This plan is illegal and pure madness. It is cynical to label it as voluntary migration and suggest that Palestinians should move elsewhere in the Arab region. This forced displacement is a crime against humanity that must be stopped. The international community's silence on this issue is shocking.

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The speaker claims that Israel views the October 7th attacks as an opportunity for ethnic cleansing in Gaza to solve a demographic problem. This allegation is based on data in the Israeli press, where, according to the speaker, Israelis have openly discussed this idea. The speaker states that the population of Gaza is largely composed of descendants from the 1948 ethnic cleansing, and that there was another massive ethnic cleansing after the 1967 war in the West Bank. The speaker suggests that a third attempt at ethnic cleansing in Gaza is not surprising. According to the speaker, literature on the creation of Israel thoroughly documents that ethnic cleansing was discussed by Zionists from the beginning, as it was seen as necessary to create a greater Israel. The speaker rejects the idea that Palestine was a land without people for a people without land.

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The speaker discusses the expansion of Israeli settlements into the Jordanian territory and expresses their belief that the borders of Israel should extend from the Nile to the Euphrates. They state that any land conquered by Israel will become part of the country and that the role of the Israeli people is to conquer the land and remove non-Jews from it. The speaker openly admits to being racist, preferring Jews over Arabs in various aspects of life. Another speaker briefly mentions the American conquest of Native American territory.

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An individual states there will be no Arabs in the Gaza Strip; they will go to Turkey, Scotland, or Britain. The speaker does not want to kill them, but wants them out of Gaza, using methods such as withholding humanitarian aid. The speaker believes Israel's far right has no pity for Palestinian civilians. While they may not succeed in resettling Gaza, the October 7 attacks have bolstered them and they see this as a moment of opportunity.

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Speaker 0 states that settlers do not plan attacks in advance and do not wake up thinking about violence because their life is good. Speaker 1 claims Speaker 0 wants Palestinians to leave, but Speaker 0 denies this. Speaker 0 says what is on their mind is how to bring more people to settle the land and develop it. Speaker 0 claims to not think in terms of Beta because they think, "I'm a Jew, I'm a settler, I'm a human being." Speaker 1 suggests Speaker 0 is thinking tribally, prioritizing their own people to the exclusion of others, which Speaker 1 calls sociopathic. Speaker 0 disagrees, stating this is normal.

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Israel was created by Rothschild, a globalist banker, 75 years ago. Palestinians in the West Bank live without citizenship, treated as slaves and ethnically cleansed. They are divided into sections and need permits to move between them. In Gaza, there is a prison camp with automated machine guns preventing anyone from leaving. This situation is seen as an experiment for future climate lockdowns and movement restrictions under Agenda 21. The treatment of Palestinians serves as a template for what could happen globally. It is crucial for the freedom movement to support Palestine, investigate Israel's history, and question why global empires, including the US, support it, as it has caused destruction in the Middle East.

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The speaker explores the accelerating settlement process in the West Bank, focusing on religious nationalists who seek a greater Israel and the displacement of Palestinians. Settlers, some holding senior political positions, believe the land was divinely given to Jews and advocate for settling Gaza. The settlements, often starting as illegal outposts, are protected by the Israeli military, despite international law. Palestinians face restrictions, military checkpoints, and settler violence. One activist describes a reality of injustice where army presence and home invasions are normalized. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, envisions large Jewish cities throughout the West Bank and Gaza, encouraging the displacement of the Arab population. She claims support from within the Israeli government, stating that they help the government achieve what it cannot do alone. A Texan settler views Israel as defending Western freedom, while expressing a lack of compassion for Palestinians, characterizing them as a death cult. The speaker reflects on the unequal system of rights and justice, and the dream of settlers shows no sign of abating.

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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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Israeli families gather in Gaza, also known as Gush Katif, amidst ongoing war and suffering for Palestinians. They believe that only settlements can ensure security and express a desire to conquer, settle, and win. They assert that Israel belongs to the Jews, but clarify that non-Jews are not prohibited from living there.

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Americans hired by a US charity are seen building a fence outside a Palestinian family's home in occupied East Jerusalem. US charities have donated millions of dollars to settler groups, effectively subsidizing illegal settlement activity. Palestinians are appealing to Americans to stop funding their oppression, and the call is being answered. The video highlights the network of Israeli settlers tied to charity donations from abroad, including Americans involved in efforts to displace Palestinian families. The settler movement in Israel, charitable giving in the US, and the people participating in it are explored. The video also exposes the legal process used by settlers to forcibly remove Palestinians from their homes. Activists are calling for the removal of charity status for pro-settler nonprofits.

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The United States has warned Israel about extremist settlers and condemned violence against innocent residents in the occupied territory. The conflict in the West Bank revolves around land ownership, with Palestinian villages alongside illegal Israeli settlements. The settlers pose a greater threat, protected by the army. Palestinian villagers live in fear of being targeted by settlers. Despite threats, some residents refuse to leave their homes. The settlers engage in intimidation tactics, such as cutting electricity and blocking access to villages. In one village, Zenuta, residents are forced to leave and relocate to an area with no proper housing. Palestinians face difficulties obtaining permission to build permanent structures due to Israeli authorities. The Israeli settler authority holds power over Palestinian lives, denying them basic rights.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the issue of demographics in greater Israel, which includes Gaza, the West Bank, and Green Line Israel. They mention that there are approximately 7.3 million Jews and 7.3 million Palestinians in these areas, and Israel sees this as a problem because it could threaten its identity as a Jewish state. The speaker suggests that some Israelis, particularly in the present government, want to ethnically cleanse Gaza and the West Bank. They argue that one way to achieve this is by inflicting punishment on the civilian population, although they acknowledge that Hamas is also targeted.

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The speaker explores the accelerating settlement process in the West Bank and Gaza following the October 7th attack. Jewish settlers, some religious nationalists, believe it's their divine right to build a greater Israel and displace Palestinians. They view territory as a measure of victory in an ongoing war. The film crew attends a jamboree promoting Jewish outposts in Gaza, supported by political figures like Itamar Ben Govere and Daniela Weiss, who envisions Jewish settlements throughout Gaza and encourages the displacement of its Arab population. Counter-protesters advocate for peace and coexistence. The speaker visits Eviatar, a settlement founded as an illegal outpost, and speaks with residents who believe the land belongs to the Jews according to the Torah. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, dismisses international law and accusations of extremism, asserting her influence over the younger generation and government. The speaker witnesses the impact on Palestinians, including restricted movement, settler violence, and military presence. A Texan settler, Ari, expresses a belief in Israel's divine right to the land and views Palestinians as a genocidal "death cult." Daniela defends settler actions, denying violence and prioritizing the Jewish people.

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Bassem Youssef | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #521
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Theo Von introduced Bassem Youssef, Egyptian-born comedian, writer, and former heart surgeon, now a political commentator in America. He rose to fame during Egypt’s 2011 revolution by making fun of state media, posting YouTube videos that drew millions of views and helped launch a nightly show watched by tens of millions. He left Egypt in 2014 after threats, lawsuits, and satellite jamming, finding a rocky entry into American comedy where language and rhythm posed new challenges. He describes years of hardship, doing short sets, and building his craft until a Piers Morgan appearance in 2015 or 2016 helped him reach a wider audience and led to more opportunities. The discussion pivots to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Bassem recounts his family connections—his wife is half Palestinian—and speaks about what he sees as a long arc of subjugation and displacement. He traces the roots of the modern crisis to the late 19th and early 20th centuries: European persecution of Jews, Zionist aims, British support via the Belfour Declaration in 1917, the promise of a homeland in Palestine, and the influx of Jewish immigrants who formed militias. He argues that Palestinians were living there in significant numbers before the declaration, describes 1948 as the moment of displacement for hundreds of thousands, and emphasizes that by 1967 Israel’s control extended over the West Bank and Gaza, creating an ongoing occupation. He condemns violence on both sides but argues that occupation shapes the daily life of Palestinians, with checkpoints, land seizures, and hostages, and he notes that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensified after October 7 and during repeated Israeli campaigns. On the political side, he accuses Western media of disproportionate coverage and cites what he says are misleading claims about Hamas versus Israel. He asserts that a foreign lobby, particularly APAC, influences U.S. politics, arguing that hundreds of millions of dollars fund campaigns to secure U.S. policy favorable to Israel, including large security aid numbers. He condemns this influence as undermining American democracy and serving foreign interests, while insisting that criticizing Zionism or Israel is not the same as anti-Semitism. He stresses that many Jews oppose certain Israeli policies and that dialogue should be allowed without fear of cancellation. Regarding solutions, Bassem advocates ending the occupation and treating all residents with equal rights, acknowledging the difficulty of any final settlement. He cites Oslo as a failed peace process and calls for a renewed commitment to human rights and open discussion. He ends with contact information and a note about ongoing tour dates and future appearances.

Breaking Points

Israel Hits HORRIFYING NEW LOW
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A guest describes rapid intensification of land theft in the occupied West Bank, noting cabinet moves that empower the Israeli military to intervene in Areas A and B and to control housing, demolitions, and municipal affairs under broad pretexts like environmental hazards or water issues. The discussion says these authorities erode Oslo-era arrangements and push governance toward greater Israeli control of Palestinian land, while the land remains Palestinian. The host and guest explain how checkpoints, economic pressure, and restrictions have laid groundwork for a policy where landowners can be bought out and moved, enabling settlement expansion even where the military previously vetoed purchases. This framing links bureaucratic steps to displacement risks and altered daily governance. A broader arc traces Temple Mount access and related sites, plus cabinet directives, pushing toward expanded settlements and an altered status quo.
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