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I have photographs of two children who were each shot with extreme precision in the chest and head. It's impossible for a toddler to be shot twice by mistake, especially by a sniper. In just my first week in Gaza, the carnage against civilians surpassed all the disasters I've witnessed in 30 years of mission trips, including ground zero and earthquakes. The victims are almost exclusively children. I've never seen anything like it. I've seen more incinerated and shredded children in one week than in my entire life. Shredded means missing body parts, often from buildings collapsing or bomb explosions. We've removed large shrapnel from children and have seen kids shot multiple times by snipers.

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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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Speaker 0, an IDF soldier from Israel, is asked about the bombings in Gaza and the killing of children. The soldier admits to bombing Gaza in response to their attacks but claims ignorance about the reasons behind the initial bombings. The conversation then shifts to the history of Palestine and Israel, with the soldier acknowledging that Palestine existed before 1948 but asserting that it is now occupied by Israel. The soldier denies being Islamic and states that he doesn't know if innocent Palestinians are killed. The transcript abruptly ends.

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Yaden, a hostage, recalls her terrifying experience of being captured and taken to Gaza. She pretended to be dead, but her captors realized she was alive and dragged her back to the car. Yaden feared she might be raped, but fortunately, it didn't happen. She was paraded as a trophy by her kidnappers as they drove through crowds. Yaden was taken to a house where she was constantly guarded by men. She tried to make them care about her, although they only wanted to protect their trophy. Yaden felt helpless and constantly watched. She believes her efforts to make them care helped her survive. She emphasizes that the ordeal was happening to her and not someone else.

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Speaker 0: In February and March 2026, I'll be back on the road in Hull, Gateshead, Derby, and Colchester. 2026 is when they want to cross the line as fast as they can into an AI controlled humanity. We stand up now or we regret it forever. That's four dates. Speaker 0: I recorded an edition of a show for iconic.com called Legacy, relating the content of my books to today. A central concept is what I labeled in the 1990s as problem reaction solution, also known as a false flag. The idea is to create a situation—war, terrorist attack, banking collapse, or something similar—then present the version of the problem you want the public to believe to provoke outrage and urgency. Then you covertly create the problem, evoke a public reaction, and openly offer the solutions you’ve already prepared. Speaker 0: Nine-Eleven is given as a classic example: attack on New York and Washington, blame Arab terrorists, claim Osama bin Laden and the Taliban orchestrated it. The reaction is “do something,” followed by the invasions of Afghanistan and other Middle Eastern countries. In response to Bondi Beach, the point is made that representatives may not truly represent the people, and a global network I call the global cult drives dystopia through digital AI means, operating through governments, intelligence agencies, and militaries worldwide. Even leaders such as presidents or prime ministers may not serve their nations’ people but the global cult’s interests. Speaker 0: One center of this global cult’s operations is Israel, established in 1948 for that purpose. The claim is that leadership claiming to represent Jewish people operates for the global cult rather than Jewish communities, and may even sacrifice Jewish lives to advance its aims through problem reaction solution. The Gaza crisis since October 7 is described as the world’s large-scale trauma, with statements about the Israeli government’s psychopathy and a super psychopathology characterized by a complete lack of empathy and deletion of compassion. The question is whether such leaders can truly have compassion for fellow Jews if they are driven by a broader agenda. Speaker 0: Regarding October 7, the Gaza border fence is described as the world’s most defended border, with sensors so sensitive that even a small animal would be detected. Yet Hamas breached the fence in multiple places, and there were reports of a stand-down by the Israeli defense forces, allowing the cross-border assault and hostage-taking. The outcome, it’s claimed, was used by Netanyahu to justify mass slaughter and destruction in Gaza, with talk of plans to take over land and expel Palestinians. The narrative then shifts to global perception, with some Christian Zionists wavering in support due to Gaza atrocities, and Israel allegedly funding influence campaigns to restore its global image, including money to American politicians and media interests. Speaker 0: When a new attack—Bondi Beach in Australia—occurs, Netanyahu publicly notes a Jewish man disarmed one of the attackers (though a Muslim did so), before retracting. This is presented as part of a pattern: calls to crack down on anti-Semitism, equating anti-Semitism with criticism of Israel and Zionism. The claim is that the only beneficiary is those who use such events to justify censorship and control of information, while the victims, including Jewish people who died or were injured, gain nothing. Speaker 0: The discussion reiterates that mind-control techniques exist and could drive individuals to commit mass violence without full awareness, referencing mind-control concepts like Manchurian candidates. The speaker urges asking “who benefits?” and considering elements of problem reaction solution and false flags in analyzing events, recognizing that appearances of representation do not guarantee genuine representation. For readers interested in more, the speaker directs to their books and content.

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In 2009, the speaker visited Gaza after a devastating bombardment. They met generous people who had faced immense challenges. The speaker described the border between Israel and Gaza, highlighting the stark contrast between the two sides. They shared their personal experience with the Israeli border, emphasizing the casual misogyny they encountered. The speaker recalled a conversation with an Israeli official who claimed they would save the speaker's life because they were Jewish. This interaction conveyed a worldview of patriarchy, victim becoming victimizer, and the ranking of human life based on power. The speaker criticized Israel's response to attacks, describing it as retribution and collective punishment. They argued that this mindset reflects supremacy and the violent logic of colonialism. The speaker called for a fight for life and the right to live with decency. The current violence should remind us of these fundamental truths.

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Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, leaving behind homes, greenhouses, and industry. They even dug up their dead and removed all Israeli remains. However, the Palestinians immediately destroyed the greenhouses and burned synagogues. They could have turned Gaza into a prosperous place, but their hatred blinded them. The Palestinians elected a cabinet member who boasted about sacrificing her sons as suicide bombers. Hamas controls every ministry in Gaza, including health, defense, and education. The Shefa hospital is actually Hamas' command center. In short, the Palestinians in Gaza are Hamas.

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In 2005, Israel left Gaza, leaving behind settlements, greenhouses, and public buildings. They offered the citizens a chance to build a prosperous and independent city. However, instead of utilizing the funds for development, Gaza chose to invest in terrorism. They built war tunnels, educated children to kill, and launched attacks on Israeli cities. This led to the destruction of Gaza, turning it into a hellish place.

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Yejuda López, a 20-year-old Jewish soldier of Latin origin, is preparing his military team to return to Gaza after a leave. He has lost several comrades and describes war as being similar to hell. He shares his experiences of narrowly escaping death multiple times and the horrors of the combat. When asked about civilian casualties, he states that there are no innocents and emphasizes their mission to divide Gaza into two parts. He hopes for a decisive defeat, with no one left in Gaza. This reflects the perspective of the Israeli army and the soldiers currently fighting in Gaza.

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I'm in Israel at a kibbutz near Ouz, where a horrific tragedy occurred. Eighty people were kidnapped, and 30 were killed; almost 25% of the population here. Behind me are the burned buildings, a grim reminder of the slaughter perpetrated by Hamas. Just beyond lies Gaza, the Gaza Strip. The sounds of explosions and gunfire are constant. You can see the smoke rising from the explosions. This very place was the site of some of the worst atrocities committed on October 7th. I felt it was vital to come here and stand against this evil. Americans were killed in this kibbutz, and Americans are currently held hostage by Hamas. We must not leave any American behind.

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Before the First Intifada, the speaker recalls freely traveling from Ramallah to Tel Aviv. This changed with the Intifada, which began with the chant "from the river to the sea" and escalated to violence, including suicide bombings. The speaker opposed the praise of suicide bombers, who targeted civilians in universities, schools, buses, markets, and beaches. Israel implemented security measures in response to these threats, similar to emergency laws enacted by the United States during the war on terror. The speaker questions whether terrorists in prison deserve the same rights as law-abiding citizens. They argue that Western values cannot be imposed on Israel, which faces constant threats like suicide bombings and missile attacks. Outsiders should not dictate Israel's actions or risk the lives of its soldiers to minimize civilian casualties, especially since Israel is already working to do so.

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I am Anath Murad from Israel, speaking on behalf of the Jewish people. In Israel, we have a unique way of doing things, often blaming Palestinians for our own actions. We have a history of controversial incidents, like the bombing of the King David Hotel and the flotilla to Gaza. It's better for us if people remain ignorant about these events. On a personal note, my sister is considered crazy because she refuses to be a soldier.

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The speaker is near the Gaza Strip, with Gaza City visible in the distance and rubble in the foreground. He points to a memorial consisting of stones, each representing a young woman who was murdered on October 7. He notes that many of the featured individuals were in high school, emphasizing that the women and accompanying young men were killed for one reason: they were Jewish. He states that they “weren’t at war. They were just Jewish.” The speaker asserts a personal commitment to retrieving his daughters, saying, “If you take my girls and you put them in some terror tunnel, I don't stop. And I don't care how many people I have to go through, I'm getting my girls back.” He uses this sentiment to argue that Gazans and Hamas should have released the hostages if they did not want a war, asserting that Hamas controls “most of Gaza” and started the war. Finally, he declares his stance clearly: “I stand with Israel.”

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Israel wanted peace with the Arabic world since its existence. The PLO was founded in 1964 when the West Bank was in Jordan's hands and Gaza was in Egypt's, not because of occupation, but to eliminate Jews. Palestinians lost Gaza and the West Bank in 1967 because they preempted an attack against Israel. In 2000, Ehud Barak offered 97% of territories back, but it was refused. In 2005, Israel withdrew from Gaza, removing its people and even Jewish remains from cemeteries. Greenhouses exporting $50 million in flowers were left for Palestinians, but they destroyed synagogues and greenhouses. Hamas then had an election. A woman was elected to the cabinet of Hamas because she had videos of her sons dressing as suicide bombers. Hamas put Palestinians in a prison in Gaza. Gaza could have been Singapore, but instead, Hamas built tunnels instead of helping their people. Palestinians brought this on themselves.

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Images of babies lacking fuel and resources in a hospital in Shifah are circulating worldwide. The journalist asks if the Israeli soldiers will consider the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave. The Israeli soldier responds by stating that they are a democratic army defending Israel and all its citizens, regardless of their religion. They argue that the Hamas has also killed Muslims and that their operation is not bound by international law. The journalist questions whether entering a hospital aligns with international humanitarian rules, to which the soldier responds that hospitals should not be used as military bases. The journalist accuses the soldier of behaving like the Hamas, and the soldier requests respect. The conversation ends abruptly.

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"You get 250,000 people already dead. Not 59,000, not 60,000. 200 plus thousand people, half of whom are women and children. And I should say a considerable number old people too. That's what you get." "So, Bibi, you're telling me Hamas killed all these people with the booby traps and everything? Oh, and, by the way, why did you need all those 250, 500 pound, and even 2,000 pound bombs? And why did you drop all those bombs if all these things you just talked about are true? You're a lying sack of shit. Sorry." "You're a lying sack of shit. Larry." "Yeah. I agree. I mean, you know, actually, that interview is a sign of Israel's is in trouble. Because up up to this, you know, I I don't think you've seen any Fox News reporters actually being led into Gaza to film, like this until now."

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The broadcast claims weapons of mass destruction are again being used as a pretext for military action. One speaker says soldiers get PTSD from hurting the innocent and die for the chosen people. A reporter states an Israeli official attributed the loss of a "nonchosen sand person's" home and family to God's plan, and questioning it is "antiseptic." There is discussion of a new restaurant in Tel Aviv that serves foreskin salad, which one person connects to "Talmudic beliefs." The broadcast references "dancing Israelis" and a Muslim passport found in debris. A witness reports seeing people dancing and that "it didn't look right." The speaker then says, "We better go fund that," followed by, "It feels good to personally fund the most grotesque acts of violence."

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In Gaza, there are currently 229 innocent hostages. Once they return to Israel, the plan is to attack Shifa hospital, all other hospitals, and the tunnels, killing everyone. It's important for the world to be aware of this, as Gaza believes it is now the center of attention.

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A surgeon was feeling depressed about the situation in Gaza when a colleague invited them to join a trip there. In the hospital, they saw a high number of injuries, with 50% being children. The European Hospital had turned into a refugee camp with around 20,000 people. People had no place to go after treatment, so they lived in the hospital. The suffering was worse than expected, with starvation, lack of water, and overcrowded makeshift shelters. The trauma surgeon had to make difficult decisions about who to prioritize for surgery due to the lack of medical supplies. Working with Palestinian doctors was an honor, and leaving Gaza was emotional for everyone involved. They hope the media will show the reality of the situation, where a child is killed every 10 minutes.

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In October 2023, Hamas terrorists invaded Israel and abducted over 200 innocent people, taking them to Gaza. Two hostages were brought to Shefa Hospital, which is connected to Hamas' network of tunnels. Despite other hospitals being closer, Hamas chose Shefa Hospital for its cover and easy access to their tunnel system. The terrorists' motives for bringing the hostages there are questionable, considering the brutal acts they committed against civilians.

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Speaker A: The IDF trains American police officers and ICE officers in Israel? They train with US ICE, with US Homeland Security. NYPD. NYPD. And that's what's called through a SME program, subject matter exchange, where our police, etcetera, train with them. So, these National Guard soldiers that will soon be in or are in Chicago have trained with and trained with Israel habitually for years. So when you look at all of these pieces of who do we have operating on the streets of Portland and the streets of New York and on in DC and who's going into Chicago, all components and elements that have trained hand in hand with the IDF or the Israeli Ministry of the Interior Gendarmerie paramilitary police. Speaker B: That's absolutely amazing. I also That's not a coincidence. They do antisemitism training, not just physical training, but brainwash training, basically, for them too. Speaker A: When we entered Israel, they took us on the Hospa tour. They took us to Kibbutz B'Ari. They took us to the Nova Film Festival site, and they also took us to Sderot, which is the overlook just outside of Northern Gaza City in Beit Hanun. It's on the Israeli side of the border Right. That overlooks all of Gaza City. Mhmm. They've turned that into a spectacle. It's a picnic site. Really? You can go up there. There's vending machines. There's an area to park. There's an area where you can get your panoramic view with Gaza in the background, and if you time it just right, there might be a bomb that drops for your photo.

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An orthopedic nurse named Tamir was closing a surgical wound when an Israeli soldier ordered him to abandon the patient. Tamir refused and was shot in the knee, rendering him unconscious. He was then operated on. The next day, Tamir was taken prisoner into Israel, blindfolded, and handcuffed for 45 days, receiving no wound care and being fed a juice box sporadically. After it was discovered he wasn't Hamas, he was released on the side of the road. He crawled for three kilometers with a horribly infected wound. Before his release, he was hit in the right eye with a rifle butt, causing permanent blindness. He was then picked up by a passerby and brought to the hospital. The speaker claims Tamir was tortured, starved, and abused. CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment.

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"Laviv is amazing. I feel now like I'm in vacation. I feel really safe here." "On the regular day, you don't feel it, but then you are scrolling on Instagram and you see all of this. I'm very sick." "There are undeniably civilians who are suffering right now in Gaza, and rights groups are using the words like genocide and famine to describe the situation there." "I care about the people. I care about children all over the world. But first of all, we want the hostages back." "There is a Gaza wood. Like Hollywood. For Gaza." "The pictures a big problem. I see a lot of pictures that are not real. They are staged." "The suffer is because of Hamas." "Not only me. The people who died July." "Nova." "I'm 19. I'm joined up two more two more months. And you're gonna go? November." "Yes. Of course." "I love to." "No matter what you say, you can't ignore this. No innocence." "There is a mothers of terrorists, you know, who support. So there is no innocent." "It's the children gonna be terrorists."

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A veteran who served 25 years and was shot three times in combat stated that the dehumanization of Gazan civilians gets to him. He said he has interacted with starving civilians in Gaza who are being treated like animals. He claimed that Gazan civilians are treated worse than ISIS fighters who surrendered in Baghouz, Syria in 2018. He recounted an encounter on May 28 at Secure Distribution Site Number 2 with a shoeless, skinny boy named Amir. The boy reached out, held the veteran's hand, and kissed it, saying "Shukran." The veteran then put his hand on the boy's shoulder, looked him in the eyes, and told him that people care and that the world cares about him as a human being. He emphasized that the boy was not Hamas.

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Yaden, a hostage, describes her terrifying experience of being captured and taken to Gaza. She pretended to be dead, but her captors realized she was alive and dragged her back to the car, causing her clothes to come off. Yaden feared she might be raped. Fortunately, they didn't harm her in that way. She was paraded as a trophy to the crowds in Gaza before being taken to a house where she was constantly guarded by men. Yaden tried to make them care about her as a human, which may have helped her survive. Despite feeling watched and helpless, she never shut down emotionally.
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