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In Israel, there is evidence of casualties and grieving families, leading to growing frustration with the government. Some people are leaving the country due to concerns about underground forces and unknown supply routes. The speaker warns against starting another conflict with neighboring countries, particularly Lebanon, who have combat experience and knowledge of the terrain. The speaker reflects on their own past arrogance and urges Israel to pursue peace negotiations and restore dignity to Palestinians. They predict that Israel will lose territory in this conflict.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the Balfour Declaration, which promised Palestine to the Jews. They question why the land was given away and why the Palestinians are now refugees. The speaker shares their personal struggle, mentioning their lack of money for food and the Jewish family living in their home. They recount a visit from foreigners who wanted to see their birthplace, and express happiness at seeing people in their land.

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They call themselves Netanyahu, but it's just a stolen name, a Hebrew mask plastered over a European exile's face. His real name was Milakowski, born of Ashkenazi lineage from Poland. Benjamin Netanyahu has neither the blood nor the land nor the language of those he claims to represent. It is the Judaism of a colonizer from elsewhere who put on the prophet's robe to hide the scent of ashes. What he represents today is not a people, it is a machine, a political, military, ideological machine, a machine of steel and contempt. He never spoke Arabic. He never shared bread with a Palestinian. He never had to bury a child beneath the rubble of an Israeli airstrike. Today, under his rule, Gaza is a graveyard for children.

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I grew up in Israel, where we were indoctrinated from a young age to be soldiers. The conflict is not as complicated as portrayed; it's about those in power oppressing the indigenous people. Israeli identity relies on denying Palestinian identity and culture. After the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, there was mass looting of Palestinian cultural artifacts. Palestinians resist simply by existing on their land and asserting their rights and culture. This resistance is seen as an act of war. Translation: The speaker discusses growing up in Israel and the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, highlighting the oppression of the indigenous people and the denial of Palestinian identity and culture by Israelis. Palestinian resistance through existence and cultural expression is emphasized.

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Before 1948, the land was known as Palestine, and some argue that it still is. Currently, it is referred to as occupied Palestine. The speaker expresses a desire to understand and connect with others. They question why innocent Palestinians suffer. They emphasize the importance of recognizing every Palestinian.

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At 92 years old, the speaker has never seen Palestinian farmland set on fire before. They believe the land is burned to erase their presence. Despite the harm, they do not complain as it is seen as futile. The speaker's grandchildren play in the burned land, with Israeli settlements nearby.

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The speaker, a Holocaust survivor, shares their personal journey from being a Zionist to realizing the oppression and expulsion of the Palestinian population in the creation of Israel. They describe the brutality of the occupation, denial of rights, and the ongoing ethnic cleansing. The speaker criticizes the double standards in Western media's portrayal of Palestinian resistance and highlights the voices of Israeli historians, professors, and soldiers who speak out against Israeli policies. They call for non-Jews to stand up against the silencing tactics of labeling criticism as anti-Semitism and emphasize the importance of justice, liberty, freedom, and truth.

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The speaker asserts that every Israeli prime minister has a fake name and that many changed their original European Jewish surnames to sound more Jewish or Middle Eastern. The speaker claims various examples: - David Ben Gurion: original name Gruen; changed to sound more Jewish and Middle Eastern. - Benjamin Netanyahu: real name Milkovsky (also stated as Malikowski in places); the speaker urges checking to verify Milkovsky. - Moshe Sharet: original name Chertok. - Levi Eshkol: original name Shklonik; changed to Eshkol. - Yigal Allon: original name Peikovits. - Golda Meir: real name Mabovich (not Golda Meir). - Yitzhak Rabin: real name Rubitsov. - Yitzhak Shamir: original name Yezernitsky; noted as being on a British wanted poster in Palestine for terrorism. - Shimon Peres: original name Persky. - Ehud Barak: original name Brog; changed to Barak. - Ariel Sharon: original name Shinerman; changed to Sharon. - Yair Lapid: original name Lample; changed to Lapid. The speaker emphasizes that Israelis are European Jews who do not come from Palestine and argues they want others to believe they are indigenous to the land; thus, they changed names to obscure their Eastern European origins. The pattern highlighted is that these are Eastern European names, not Palestinian or Middle Eastern, implying a claim about origins and ethnicity. The discussion centers on name changes as a deliberate act to redefine identity, with multiple examples presented to illustrate the point.

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In Palestine, a group of individuals, despite being cut off from the world, has caused significant casualties and damage to the Israeli Defense Forces. The Israeli government is facing growing anger and grief from its people, with some even leaving the country. The speaker emphasizes that peace is the only solution, as the underground force in Palestine is difficult to eliminate. Additionally, the speaker warns Israel about engaging in another conflict with their neighbor to the north, who possesses combat experience and knowledge of the terrain. The speaker urges Israel to show fairness and restore dignity to the Palestinians, or else face humbling consequences. The speaker predicts that Israel will lose territory in this conflict.

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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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For 5000 years, Jewish people faced persecution, mainly from white European Christians. Palestinians didn't contribute to atrocities like Auschwitz or turning away Jewish refugees. The real enemy is white Christian Europeans, not Palestinians. The question remains: why are 2 million Palestinians in an open-air prison?

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The Abu Sofia family cultivated one of Gaza's last orchards facing the Israeli buffer zone. Despite hardships, their orchards thrived until Israel's military campaign in 2023 destroyed them. Satellite imagery shows the farm demolished, replaced by Israeli fortifications and a new road, turning it into a military outpost.

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Israel's founding involved numerous massacres and the displacement of Palestinians. One such massacre was at the Arab village of Deryassen, where Jewish fighters killed around 110 Arabs, mostly women, children, and the elderly. The Israeli military at the time consisted of criminal gangs seeking to establish a Zionist state. The atrocities committed, including throwing people into ovens and wells, were part of a strategy to scare neighboring villages and clear the land. Without these massacres and ethnic cleansing, Israel would not exist. The continuing struggles with Palestinians are seen as a result of a strategy that was stopped too early.

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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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Speaker 0 states that 'The Palestinians don't only want your eyes on rabbi, eyes on Gaza,' signaling a demand for attention beyond Gaza. They add that 'Palestinians want your foot underneath your neck,' implying domination. The message includes the assertion 'No. Israel's burning. It's It's a burning,' followed by the repeated claim 'Palestinians will return.' The overall message centers on Palestinian return and mentions burning and a shift of attention away from Gaza.

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For Israelis, 1948 was a year of creation. "For Palestinians, 1948 was a catastrophe." "'A people without land for a land without people.'" "'The United Nations partition plan called for giving 56% of the country to the Jewish state.'" "'Jerusalem would become a separate entity administered by the UN.'" "In 1940, Josef Weitz wrote in his diary, the only way is to transfer the Arabs from here to neighboring countries, all of them, except perhaps Bethlehem, Nazareth, and Old Jerusalem." "'the word retaher in Hebrew, which is to cleanse or to destroy, which is the Hashmid, or to expel, which is the Negaresh.'" "'Dar Yassin were only citizens. The village was completely peaceful.'" "'The operation with its very ominous name cleansing the leaven.'" "'drive them out.'" "'Seven to 800,000 Palestinians had fled their homes, about eight out of every 10 Palestinians who lived in the area that became Israel.'" "'The Zionist dream became reality as David Ben Gurion, the leader of the Jewish people in Palestine, read the declaration of independence.'" "'The state of Israel now covered 78% of the land.'" "'Refugees from the nineteen forty eight war and their descendants now number over 5,000,000.'"

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Zionism aims to establish a Jewish state at the expense of the indigenous Palestinian population, privileging one group over another. This ideology denies Palestinians equal rights compared to Israelis. The distinction between events in 1948 and 1967 is misleading; at its core, Zionism involves the expulsion of Palestinians, resulting in millions of refugees, including my family. Between 1948 and 1967, Palestinians who were citizens of Israel lived under military rule. My family, originally from a town in Galilee, was ethnically cleansed in 1948 and has never been allowed to return, despite being citizens of Israel, and are classified as present absentees.

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Israel was built on the ruins of another society, displacing and disregarding the native people. Israel denies responsibility for the costs of the occupation despite 26 years of military control. Without the resources left by the British, Israel wouldn't exist. Palestinians in Gaza suffer due to Israeli policies, with destroyed economy, deportations, and living in dire conditions. This is unacceptable, even for the Jewish people who have also suffered. Victimizing others because of past victimization has its limits.

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For 59 years, the speaker lived without witnessing certain horrors, including what they believed was a beige sack, but realized was a toddler's decapitated torso. They also lived without seeing a child pulled from rubble with their scalp open and brain missing, teenagers' bodies bulldozed into a pile, and a young girl's torso hanging on a hook. After 59 years of witnessing these things, the speaker hopes to live to see the day that Israel is eradicated off the map.

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In Israel, DNA testing has been banned to prevent evidence that Palestinians are indigenous to the land, while those establishing the Jewish state lack historical ties. This situation raises questions about the actions of the Israeli state in Gaza and the West Bank, including reports of severe torture of Palestinian prisoners. Many accounts describe horrific abuses, including the use of red-hot metal rods, leading to severe injuries and trauma. The speaker suggests that such actions would align with historical criticisms of certain groups. They express concern over the influence of a small population on political leadership, highlighting a perceived moral decline in their home country.

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On October 7th, a tragedy occurred that led to a loss of humanity and a desire for revenge. The speaker lists various massacres in Palestine since 1948, including the Daria scene massacre, Abushusha massacre, Tanfora massacre, and others. They mention the Sabra and Shatila massacre led by Ariel Sharon, who later became the prime minister of Israel. The speaker also references more recent Gaza massacres and the Gaza genocide.

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Palestine is compared to our generation's South Africa, and it is crucial for us to take bold action to end the imperialist project known as Israel. The speaker expresses gratitude for being invited by the Dream Defenders to visit Palestine, but admits that nothing could have prepared them for the intense militarization and violence they witnessed during their 10-day stay. The speaker emphasizes the daily terror experienced by the people living in Palestine.

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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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In Palestine, a group of people, who are poorly equipped and isolated, have caused significant casualties and damage to the Israeli Defense Forces. The Israeli public is angry and grieving as their loved ones return in coffins. Some Israelis are leaving the country due to their frustration with the government. The speaker warns that peace is the only solution, as the underground force in Palestine is unpredictable and may be receiving supplies. The speaker criticizes Israel's arrogance and warns that if they don't engage in fair peace negotiations and restore dignity to the Palestinians, they will face consequences from a higher power. The speaker expresses a desire to avoid destruction and suffering but predicts a grim outcome if peace is not pursued.

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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.
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