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Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian, was trapped in a car with her deceased family members in Gaza City. Despite efforts by the Red Crescent, Hind and her relatives were found dead after Israeli forces withdrew from the area. Satellite imagery and phone call records indicate Israeli tanks fired at the family car, killing them. The Israeli military has not provided an explanation for the tragic incident.

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I'm here because I care about the suffering of children worldwide. Every day, 40,000 people, mostly children, die from hunger. I'm Rachel Corey from Olympia, Washington. Last year, I became internationally famous when I was crushed to death by a bulldozer in Gaza. I'm part of an international human rights group from England, Scotland, Italy, and the United States. I've been here for a month and a half, witnessing the most difficult situation I've ever seen. Children have been shot and killed, and on January 30th, the Israeli military destroyed over half of Rafa's water supply by bulldozing the two largest wells. At 23 years old, I became the first American martyr to die in Palestine.

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I want to share how this piece originated. In July, I was contacted by a BBC journalist regarding the killing of Mohammed Baha, a 24-year-old Palestinian man with Down syndrome and autism. On July 3rd, the Israeli military raided his home, and despite his family's pleas, they unleashed a dog on him. He was later locked away while his family was driven off. A week later, they found his decomposing body. The headlines varied: I titled it "Palestinian with Down Syndrome Left to Die by Israeli Soldiers After Combat Dog Attack," while others framed it differently. The BBC's coverage often favors pro-Israel narratives, as seen in their reporting on the killing of a 16-year-old Palestinian girl, which was presented as an unintentional act by Israeli forces. This contrasts sharply with how similar incidents involving Israeli victims would be reported.

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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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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was crushed by an Israeli military bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home in Gaza. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. Rachel was part of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a group of international activists protesting Israeli human rights abuses. She stood in front of a bulldozer, trying to stop the demolitions, but the driver ran her over twice. The Israeli military denied responsibility, and the case against them was dismissed. Rachel's parents continue to advocate against US funding to Israel and have set up the Rachel Corry Foundation For Peace and Justice. Rachel's death symbolizes the struggle for Palestinian rights.

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On October 22, 2023, Israel bombed my home, killing most of my family, including my father, siblings, nieces, and nephews. Only my 3-year-old nephew, Omar, survived. Determined to challenge the Western media's portrayal of Palestinians, I shared my family's story online. Western media outlets interviewed me, but their questions were demeaning and dismissive. They called my family's deaths collateral damage and blamed Hamas. They even questioned the reality of my loss. The Western media always justifies Israel's actions and portrays Palestinians as terrorists. I will never forgive them. Palestinians are using social media to defy this narrative, but it's also the responsibility of people in the UK, America, and the free world to share our stories and convey our message. We won't forgive them if they don't.

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A 2-year-old girl, Laila Al Khatib, was tragically killed in the West Bank while having rice pudding with her grandparents, shot by an IDF sniper. Regardless of your views on the conflict, it's important to humanize this situation. Imagine your own child or grandchild at that age, filled with joy during a family meal. Consider the horror experienced by Laila's grandparents as a bullet shattered their moment, leaving them helpless as she lay bleeding. Reflect on the profound grief and despair they must have felt in that moment.

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I'm here because I care about the suffering of children worldwide. Every day, 40,000 people, mostly children, die from hunger. Rachel Corry, from Olympia, Washington, became famous when she was crushed to death by a bulldozer in Gaza. She was an international human rights activist who witnessed the difficult situation there. Children have been shot and killed, houses demolished, and water wells destroyed, including over half of Rafa's water supply. Rachel's death made her the first American martyr in Palestine at the age of 23.

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People are fighting back against the Israeli soldiers who shoot at them during demonstrations. Despite the fear, it is important to fight for what is right and not live under occupation. Many families have experienced the same tragedy of losing someone to violence or imprisonment. In our family, our 14-year-old cousin Emce was murdered after going to pray in the mosque. He was caught, tortured, and shot in the heart at close range.

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Abby Martin, a journalist and filmmaker, was asked to sign a contract pledging not to participate in boycotts against Israel before speaking at Georgia Southern University. Refusing to sign, she was subsequently canceled as a speaker. Abby has extensively reported on Palestine and Israeli violations of international law for over a decade. She believes that the US supports human rights abuses through its political, military, and economic aid to Israel. The BDS movement aims to pressure Israel to end these atrocities, similar to the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. Abby's goal is to challenge the laws that violate her rights and the rights of other contractors in Georgia.

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A team of four Oxfam engineers was in Gaza to repair water infrastructure, having received prior approval from Israel. Tragically, they were bombed and killed. This raises the question of why aiding innocent victims is met with such violence. Israel continues to commit acts of aggression, including drone strikes on civilians and blocking aid, leading to significant loss of life. The UN has called for a ceasefire, yet many remain silent while innocent lives are lost. Politicians and leaders are complicit in this ongoing violence, failing to speak out against these atrocities. Justice is being denied, and each week of silence contributes to the suffering and death of countless individuals.

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I am here because I care about the suffering of children worldwide. Every day, 40,000 people, mostly children, die from hunger. Rachel Corey, from Olympia, Washington, gained international fame when she was crushed to death by a bulldozer in Gaza. We, international human rights observers from the United Kingdom, Scotland, Italy, and the United States, are witnessing a dire situation. Children are being shot and killed, water wells are being bulldozed, and houses are being demolished. Rachel's tragic death made her the first American martyr in Palestine at the age of 23.

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Israel is accused of stealing organs from dead Palestinians for research and transplants. Reports from medics in Gaza suggest missing organs in returned bodies. Israel has a history of holding onto dead Palestinian bodies and even keeping unidentified bodies in cemeteries of numbers. Palestinian activist Dr. Mustafa Berghouthi claims Israel keeps deceased Palestinians in jail, even after death. This highlights a broader issue of how Israel mistreats Palestinians, even in death.

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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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Oxfam is working to alleviate global poverty and famine. Recently, four Oxfam engineers were killed in Gaza while attempting to repair water infrastructure, having received prior approval from Israel. This raises serious questions about the justification for such violence against those trying to help innocent victims. Despite the UN's call for a ceasefire, Israel continues its military actions, resulting in numerous casualties, including aid workers. Politicians remain silent, enabling these acts and denying justice to countless lives lost, including Palestinians and others affected by the conflict. The ongoing violence and lack of accountability highlight a troubling disregard for human life.

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A Palestinian woman confronts a BBC reporter about the biased coverage of events in Israel and Gaza. She criticizes the mainstream media for ignoring the Palestinian deaths caused by the occupation. The woman shares her personal experience of having family members trapped in Gaza and highlights the humanitarian crisis there. She accuses Western media of dehumanizing Palestinians and giving preferential treatment to Israelis. The video also mentions the spread of unverified information by mainstream media outlets, which fuels hatred and supports Israel. The woman calls for people to be critical of the language used in news reporting and to recognize the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people.

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Her name is Kisma Ali Omar. She's only 22 years old. They tied her elbows together behind her back and lifted her up. This method is not only painful, but it dislocates your shoulders. And the RSF soldier who did this in Sudan even showed his face while filming his own war crime. And after this incident, sadly, they took her life. There are many crimes against women by the RSF soldiers. It has gone so bad and scary for them that not long ago, a 130 women took their own lives together rather than let the military take them too. Mainstream Zayo media is not gonna play this either. So we gotta be the voice for them. Look it up, share, and send light into the darkness.

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was crushed by an Israeli military bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home in Gaza. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. They filed a lawsuit against Caterpillar Inc., the company that supplied the bulldozer, but the case was dismissed. Rachel's death symbolizes the ongoing struggle for Palestinian rights and the need to hold Israel accountable. Her parents continue to advocate against US funding to Israel and have established the Rachel Corry Foundation for Peace and Justice.

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Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl, was trapped in a car with her relatives as Israeli forces surrounded them in Gaza City. Despite efforts to rescue her, Hind and her family were found dead in the car 12 days later. Satellite imagery shows Israeli tanks near the car, indicating deliberate firing. The Red Crescent's attempts to help were in vain, with even the medics sent to save Hind being killed. The Israeli military has not provided an explanation for the tragic events.

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In 2003, 23-year-old American activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by an Israeli military bulldozer in Gaza while protesting the demolition of Palestinian homes. Eyewitnesses claim Corrie, wearing a fluorescent jacket, knelt in front of a bulldozer to obstruct demolitions, but was run over twice. The Israeli military ruled Corrie's death an accident, stating she was obscured from view and injured by falling earth and debris, not directly run over. This ruling was criticized by human rights groups. Corrie's parents filed lawsuits against Caterpillar Inc., arguing their bulldozers were implicated in war crimes due to US aid to Israel, and against the Israeli Defense Forces. The case against Caterpillar was dismissed, and the suit against the IDF was rejected, with the court blaming Corrie for her own death. Since 2002, ten foreign ISM activists have been killed or severely injured by Israeli forces. Corrie's parents established the Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice and advocate against US funding to Israel.

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A 6-year-old girl, Intra Jab, calls the Palestinian Red Crescent for help after her family's car is shot at in Gaza. She pleads for them to come and save her, but they are unable to immediately reach her due to their location. In the car with Intra are her uncle, aunt, and cousin, Liane, who speaks to the rescuers before tragedy strikes. Liane informs them that they are being fired upon by a tank. Despite the arrival of an ambulance, Intra and her cousin do not survive their injuries. The Palestinian Red Crescent blames the Israeli forces for the incident, stating that they must be held accountable for the crime committed against the 6-year-old girl and the rescuers who were trying to save her. Satellite images show Israeli tanks stationed near the family's car. Tsahl, the Israeli military, claims to have no information about the girl's death.

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I'm 24 years old from Haifa and an anti-Zionist activist. On November 3, there was a planned screening of "Gaza Fight for Freedom." Days before, police collaborated with a fascist group to harass one of the event's spokespeople after her number was leaked. On November 2, police raided my parents' house looking for me. They continued to threaten and harass me and my family, claiming I was brainwashed and in danger, without acknowledging that the real danger came from them. This illustrates the lies Israel tells about being a democracy. Israel is committing genocide and ethnic cleansing, and any act of resistance, no matter how small, is met with oppression. I urge you to continue fighting for the Palestinian people, Gaza, and against the crimes committed by Israel and its allies in the Middle East.

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Israel ADMITS BIG COVERUP In Medic Massacre
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The Israeli military released a report on the March 23 massacre of 15 paramedics in Gaza, claiming accountability by removing one deputy commander. A survivor recounted the attack, where Israeli forces fired on a Red Crescent vehicle, killing the occupants. Autopsies indicated execution-style wounds. A video revealed a commander instructing troops to kill indiscriminately. The report downplayed the incident, while independent journalists highlighted the truth. Additionally, photojournalist Fatma Hosanana's family was killed in a targeted strike, raising concerns about the legality of such actions.

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IDF BUCKLES To Ms Rachel Over West Bank Soccer Field
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The episode centers on Miss Rachel’s intervention to protect a West Bank soccer field allegedly slated for demolition by the IDF, framing the issue within the broader context of the Israeli occupation and regional tensions. The hosts describe the field as a rare space for children’s activity amid hardship, and they recount Miss Rachel’s public defense of the field, highlighting international pressure, including Swiss MPs’ involvement and UEFA considerations. The discussion then expands to the Gaza context, with Emily and Ryan noting Israeli actions in Rafa, satellite-analysis insights, and the potential redrawing of territory that could affect Palestinian life. The segment moves to the larger geopolitical stage, presenting Trump’s Gaza Peace Board idea, Russia’s leader’s potential involvement, and criticism of UN processes, contrasting international diplomacy with on-the-ground realities in Gaza and the West Bank. The hosts then pivot to domestic politics, introducing Zean Hafi, a Texas candidate who argues against AIPAC influence and promotes a progressive agenda on issues like living wages, universal health care, and housing, while criticizing incumbents for alignment with pro-Israel lobbies. Throughout, the conversation intertwines human costs, media framing, and the perceived need for U.S. leadership to focus on domestic priorities such as affordability, transit, and social programs, all while scrutinizing foreign policy approaches and their electoral resonance. The exchange closes with campaign updates, a reminder of upcoming primary dates, and a call to engage voters around core progressive tenets, including opposition to corporate influence and prioritization of domestic welfare over prolonged foreign interventions.

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Whistleblower: Biden COVERED UP Israeli Murder Of US Journo
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The podcast discusses the 2022 murder of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by IDF soldiers and the subsequent alleged cover-up by the US government. A US whistleblower, Colonel Gabix, publicly revealed he led an American investigation that concluded "beyond reasonable doubt" Abu Akleh was intentionally targeted by the IDF, despite wearing press identification. However, his superior, General Michael Fenzel, reportedly overruled these findings, choosing to accept an Israeli general's claim of an accidental killing to preserve US-Israel relations. Gabix's evidence included IDF radio traffic indicating awareness of journalists, absence of Palestinian gunfire, clear sniper visibility, and the precision and sequence of shots. The Biden administration's public statements echoed the "unintentional" narrative, and the FBI initially declined to investigate at Israel's request. The hosts argue this incident exemplifies Israel's growing impunity, enabled by US complicity, leading to a lack of accountability for actions like the increasing number of journalists killed and the devastation in Gaza. They also criticize media outlets for often failing to provide critical context and for amplifying propaganda, contributing to a distorted public understanding of geopolitical events. The discussion highlights a shift in some US political figures' views on Israel due to the "sheer barbarity" of recent events and perceived foreign influence over US policy.
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