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In the last 4 years, Israel has demolished over 4,100 houses in the occupied territories, leaving 17,000 children without homes. This action is seen as cruelty rather than a security measure.

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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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In Hebron, there is a unique situation where 850 Israeli settlers live among 180,000 Palestinians. To maintain control, 650 combat soldiers patrol the city. Their goal is to make their presence felt, so they conduct nightly patrols, breaking into random houses and waking up families. They search the premises and then move on to the next house, repeating this process throughout their 8-hour shift. This has been happening since the start of the Second Intifada in September 2000, with the aim of creating a constant sense of military presence and the feeling of being chased among the Palestinian population.

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Netanyahu's extreme government has faced challenges in holding office, with five elections in four years due to the inability to form a stable majority. Last year, he formed a coalition with the far-right, resulting in the most right-wing government in Israeli history. Notable figures in his cabinet include Itamar Ben Gavir, convicted on multiple charges including supporting a terrorist organization, and Bezalel Smotrich, who denies the existence of Palestinian history and culture. Smotrich advocates for seizing land in the West Bank and driving Palestinians from their homes, despite settlements being deemed illegal. Netanyahu has given him a prominent role in settlement affairs.

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In Israel, Palestinians are mistreated with violence, detention, house demolitions, and property confiscation. Israelis expect Palestinians to accept this treatment, leading to violent reactions. Palestinians are deprived of basic rights under occupation, which Israelis believe can continue indefinitely. While not justifying violence, it is unrealistic to expect Palestinians to endure perpetual occupation. Translation (if needed): En Israel, los palestinos son maltratados con violencia, detenciones, demolición de casas y confiscación de propiedades. Los israelíes esperan que los palestinos acepten este trato, lo que lleva a reacciones violentas. Los palestinos son privados de derechos básicos bajo ocupación, que los israelíes creen que puede continuar indefinidamente. Aunque no se justifica la violencia, es irreal esperar que los palestinos soporten una ocupación perpetua.

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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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Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza live under military occupation, facing daily invasions, abductions, beatings, and restricted movement by Israeli soldiers. Israeli forces frequently demolish homes, destroy crops, confiscate land, shell Gaza, and kill Palestinians. US media often overlooks these Palestinian deaths, while emphasizing rocket attacks from Gaza without mentioning the context of Israeli violence. The history of the conflict and the influence of the Israel lobby, which receives over $10 million per day of American tax money, are also not reported. Palestinians endure the loss of their homes, farms, and livelihoods, with thousands of olive trees destroyed and almost 50,000 homes demolished since 1967. Gaza, blockaded by Israel and Egypt, is described as the world's largest open-air prison, with its 2 million inhabitants facing constant violence.

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Settlers are receiving military training to terrorize Palestinians in the surrounding area. Filmmakers were restricted from filming a structure being built down the hill by the settlers, but they filmed it from a distance. The structure is reportedly "for security and for the attack" on the Palestinian village of Sarif. Israeli settlers allegedly go to the village at night to insult and harass Palestinians to make sure they leave their land.

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In Hebron, there is a unique situation where 850 Israeli settlers live among 180,000 Palestinians. To maintain control, 650 combat soldiers patrol the city. Their goal is to make their presence felt by conducting nightly raids on Palestinian homes, waking families up and searching their houses. This routine is repeated throughout the night, with the soldiers constantly moving from one house to another. This has been happening since the start of the Second Intifada in September 2000, creating a constant feeling of being chased for the Palestinians.

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Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza live under military occupation, facing daily invasions, abductions, beatings, and restricted movement by Israeli soldiers. Israeli forces frequently demolish homes, destroy crops, confiscate land, shell Gaza, and kill Palestinians. US media often overlooks these Palestinian deaths, while emphasizing rocket attacks from Gaza without mentioning their response to Israeli violence. Over 4,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air strikes, compared to about 30 Israelis. The power of the Israel lobby, which secures over $10 million per day of American tax money, is also not reported. Palestinians endure the loss of their homes, farms, and livelihoods, with thousands of olive trees and almost 50,000 homes demolished since 1967. Gaza, blockaded by Israel and Egypt, is described as the world's largest open-air prison.

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The speaker explores the Israeli settlement movement in the West Bank, focusing on religious nationalists who seek to expand Israel and displace Palestinians. Settlers view the land as their divine right, citing the Bible. Following the October 7th attack, there's been a push to establish Jewish outposts in Gaza, supported by political figures like Minister Of National Security, Itamar Ben Govere. Daniela Weiss, a leader in the settler movement, envisions large Jewish cities throughout the West Bank and Gaza, advocating for the relocation of the Palestinian population. These settlements, while illegal under international law, are protected by the Israeli military. Settlers often come from other countries, drawn by the promise of Israeli citizenship. Palestinians face restrictions, military occupation, settler violence, and limited autonomy. Activists report increased pressure and displacement, especially after October 7th. Some settlers justify their actions as a response to Palestinian violence, while others believe in Jewish superiority and the divine right to the land.

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Israeli security forces are preparing to demolish the Bedouin village of Khan al Ahmad in the occupied West Bank. Activists are trying to stop the demolition, but they are being forcefully removed. The village's school, which was deemed illegal by the Israeli Supreme Court, is the main target. The community has faced increased pressure and intimidation from Israeli forces. The village is in the way of an expansion of illegal Israeli settlements around Jerusalem. The international community's response to this situation will determine if Israel can be held accountable. The bulldozers continue their work, signaling the imminent destruction of the village.

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In the past 24 hours in Palestine, over 20,000 hostages were taken by the Israeli occupation, with heavy airstrikes causing injuries and deaths in Gaza. Palestinians mourned loved ones killed in the attacks, while children were injured in bombings. In the West Bank, Israeli settlers and soldiers attacked worshipers at Al Aqsa Mosque.

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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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A Palestinian family is facing the demolition of their newly built home in the Israeli-occupied territory. The Israeli authorities have ordered them to remove their belongings and bulldoze the house. This is a common occurrence in the occupied territories, where Palestinians have lost their homes due to lack of permission to build on their own land. The Israelis argue that the demolitions are necessary because the buildings were constructed without permission. Palestinians claim that since the Oslo peace agreement five years ago, Israel has demolished over 2,000 homes in the occupied territories.

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The Palestinians live under Israeli government control, which many consider oppressive. Israel and America need to change their approach. Palestinians have been deprived of their land for over 70 years, leading to deep frustration. They face apartheid, lack basic necessities, and endure civil rights violations. This is not a secret; it's visible if you look for it.

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Soldier 1 admits that controlling Palestinians is routine and involves invading their homes, controlling their daily lives, and humiliating them. The presence of military activity, home invasions, patrols, and digital surveillance is widespread in the West Bank, particularly in Hebron. The United Nations reports that between 2008 and 2020, 5,590 Palestinians were killed compared to 251 Israelis. However, a member of the European Parliament claims that the numbers are much higher, stating that over 150,000 Palestinian civilians, including 33,000 children, have been killed or injured in Gaza and the West Bank since 2008.

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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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The principal of a girls' secondary school in the West Bank expresses concern that her students are not learning as much as others due to harassment and intimidation by Israeli settlers and the army. Settler attacks have become more frequent and violent, with four Palestinians killed this year. Palestinians accuse the Israeli army of protecting the settlers, but the army denies these allegations. The students face harassment and are often late for school, affecting their health and causing them to miss exams. Settlers also target Palestinian motorists, creating fear and psychological damage. With more settlements being built, the number of attacks against Palestinians is expected to increase.

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Israel's home demolition policy continues to target a small village in the northern Jordan Valley. The mosque and seven other structures, mainly used for livestock, were demolished. Palestinians believe Israel is trying to control the strategic area by preventing them from building on their own land. Kerbe Tirza, home to only 120 people, lacks basic services like water, electricity, and roads. Nearby, a 70-year-old woman named Masada shares her story of losing her home for the third time. The Israeli military uses the area for training, putting the Palestinian population at risk. These actions have disrupted the lives of the residents who have lived here for generations.

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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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US Embassy ABANDONS Journo After Israeli Mob Attack
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Journalist Jasper Nathaniel recounts witnessing and documenting violent Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, specifically during the olive harvest near Ramala. Accompanied by Palestinian Americans, they faced armed settlers and IDF jeeps, leading to a chaotic escape. Settlers, numbering around 100, emerged and assaulted the group, smashing cars and attacking individuals, including an elderly woman who was beaten unconscious and suffered a brain hemorrhage. Nathaniel emphasizes the settlers' brazenness and cruelty, highlighting their occupation of Palestinian agricultural land and farmhouses, with collaboration from the IDF. Nathaniel points out the Israeli government's financial and political backing of violent settlers, enabling them to seize land and terrorize Palestinians. He shares a text exchange with the U.S. embassy, revealing their refusal to provide protection to American citizens, despite the area being home to a significant number of Palestinian Americans. He notes the increasing danger faced by American journalists and European activists, who are now targets. Despite the risks, Nathaniel returned to the fields the next day, observing a temporary calm and a superficial investigation by Israeli authorities, possibly influenced by the widespread coverage of the previous day's events. He argues that while the settlers often act with impunity, exposing their violence can create some pressure and potentially improve conditions for Palestinians, even if temporarily. Nathaniel underscores the symbolic importance of the olive harvest for the residents, who fear further encroachment by settlers if they abandon their land. He stresses the residents believe that if they stop going out into the fields and they let the settlers just run the hills, they'll be coming for the village next.

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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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