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Former members of the Israeli Defense Force express concern over the recent attack by Hamas on Israel. They highlight the advanced technology and heavily secured borders of the Israeli military, yet question how Hamas fighters were able to breach the border and carry out their operation without any defense from the Israeli military. They suggest that the government may have intentionally allowed this attack to happen. Footage released by Hamas shows the destruction caused and the lack of response from the Israeli Defense Force. The speakers believe there is a nefarious agenda at play, as evidenced by a letter demanding an invasion of Gaza and the removal of Palestinian presence from the map shown by Prime Minister Netanyahu.

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Over 2,000 people in Israel and Gaza have died, with the number continuing to rise. The speaker criticizes the disregard for human life and the manipulation of innocent civilians as pawns in a dark game. Both Hamas and the Israeli government are condemned for their actions, as they prioritize their own agendas over the lives of their people. The speaker advocates for choosing the side of innocent civilians on both sides and calls for freedom and unity among Palestinians and Israelis. The speaker questions the motives behind recent events and urges critical thinking and questioning of media narratives. The potential for war with Iran is mentioned, along with calls for collective punishment and war crimes. The speaker criticizes public figures and intellectuals who support such actions.

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In this controversial video, the speaker discusses the events that took place in Israel on October 7th. They believe it was an inside job due to various reasons. They mention that the Israeli government confiscated weapons from security teams in Gaza communities on September 1st, and that reports of increased tensions on the Gaza border were ignored by the army on September 10th. The speaker questions how the surveillance system failed to detect the attack and criticizes the response time of the military. They express concerns about the competence of the IDF and question the need for American aid in fighting against Gaza.

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In Gaza, the situation is dire. Four Palestinian children are killed every hour, and every 15 minutes a child loses their life. The death toll for Palestinians is rising rapidly, with at least 10 killed in just this hour. Many more are losing their homes, leaving them without shelter. Emotionally, it's a catastrophe that demands our attention. As an Israeli, I am deeply ashamed and disturbed by the violence. It feels as though killing children and adults has become acceptable, and it's disheartening to see so many remain indifferent.

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And Netanyahu is a madman, and I repeat that to me. He's a madman. I met him years ago. I interviewed him when he was out of office, and, I thought he was a madman then. And I I think he's gotten worse and worse and worse. He's truly insane. I've never seen such a slaughter. And Netanyahu is a madman, and I repeat that to me. He's a madman. I met him years ago. I interviewed him when he was out of office, and, I thought he was a madman then. And I I think he's gotten worse and worse and worse. He's truly insane. I've never seen such a slaughter.

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A person is seen ripping down posters of kidnapped Israelis, while others express negative views towards Jews and Israelis. The speaker questions why Israelis are being targeted and why the entire Gaza strip is being bombed. They mention that Hamas uses people as human shields. The speaker concludes by stating that Israelis are not considered human beings.

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Israeli member of Knesset, Ofer Kasif, discusses the lack of democracy in Israel and the ongoing occupation of Gaza. He criticizes the Israeli government for limiting the rights of Palestinians and suppressing criticism of the occupation. Kasif also warns of the potential for a civil war in Israel due to the rise of fascist militias and the arming of right-wing extremists. He calls for negotiations to release the Israeli hostages held by Hamas and emphasizes the importance of valuing human life over the interests of the state. Kasif expresses disappointment in the lack of response from progressive members of Congress in the United States.

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David Sorensen discusses shocking truths about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting concerns raised by former Israeli Defense Force members about the lack of military presence at the Gaza border during a recent Hamas attack. He questions the Israeli government's actions, suggesting a deeper agenda behind the violence. Sorensen claims that Hamas was created to serve Israeli interests and that the current situation is a manipulation by powerful elites seeking world domination. He emphasizes the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where civilians, particularly children, suffer due to military actions. Sorensen urges viewers to recognize the true nature of the conflict, which he believes is driven by a hidden agenda rather than a simple territorial dispute, and calls for awareness and action to build a better world.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the recent conflict between Israel and Palestine. The first speaker, who has family in Gaza, expresses concern for their safety and criticizes the repetitive cycle of violence. They mention an interview with Ben Shapiro, praising his intelligence and agreeing with his solution to annex Gaza and kill as many people as possible. The second speaker, the host, questions the first speaker's statements and clarifies what Ben Shapiro actually said. They discuss the concept of proportionate response and the difficulty of achieving peace in the region. The conversation becomes heated, with the first speaker criticizing Israel's actions and the second speaker defending Israel's right to self-defense. The discussion ends with the first speaker expressing frustration and the host thanking them for their participation.

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Ehud Olmert discusses the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack and its domestic implications for Israel, arguing the attack was a brutal, civilian-targeted assault in homes, not against soldiers or military sites, with over 1,200 civilians killed. He emphasizes that the immediate Israeli impulse was to pursue all killers, and he distinguishes between the real security threat in the south and the actual events of that day. He contends that the danger to Israel’s security in the south was not realistic if Israel had fully deployed defense systems and manpower; the catastrophe resulted from arrogance, complacency, and overconfidence, leading to a total absence of defense when Hamas crossed the border. On Prime Minister Netanyahu’s leadership, Olmert says the counteroffensive was inevitable but criticizes the government for years of mishandling engagement with the Palestinian Authority and for tacitly enabling Hamas by channeling funds to Hamas via Qatar. He argues that Netanyahu became “the greatest ally of Hamas” by providing military and financial support that allowed Hamas to build tunnels and rockets. The major mistake, according to Olmert, was not pursuing meaningful negotiations with the Palestinian Authority, which would have served Israel’s strategic interests more than tacit arrangements with Hamas. He questions the strategy of the military response, noting that the day-after plan was absent and that international patience frayed as a result of continued Israeli attacks without a clear horizon for Gaza’s future. Olmert notes that the war’s continuation raised concerns about its legitimacy, citing a 2025 moment when senior former military leaders, including the former commander in chief and heads of intelligence services, signed a petition opposing further expansion of the war. He says this contributed to widespread international opposition, with riots and protests harming Israel’s global reputation. Domestically, he highlights a polarized society and a battle over democracy, citing protests that predated October 7 due to Netanyahu’s attempts to reform the judiciary and other democratic institutions. He claims more than 60% of Israelis do not trust the prime minister and doubt that his government serves Israel’s true national interests. Olmert weighs Israel’s international position, arguing that U.S. influence in the region has actually grown, while Israel’s military superiority has increased. He points to Hezbollah’s decline and Syria’s realignment as indicators, and argues that Israel is in a better place to tolerate risk for a meaningful peace process leading toward a two-state solution. He contends the rhetoric from Netanyahu’s government is out of step with real needs. Regarding diplomacy with Iran, Olmert says he would have tried to engage Iran directly, suggesting that Iran might respond to candid dialogue about mutual destruction and proxies. He recounts his own attempts to reach out to Iran during his tenure and contends it could be worth trying again. On Russia and shifting alliances, Olmert recalls his 2018 view that Russia-Israel ties were important, noting recent tensions due to Ukraine and Iran. He says Kazakhstan’s President’s interest in joining the Abraham Accords is ironic given long-standing Israeli relations, and asserts Israel has opportunities to pursue different policies from the current government. He argues that replacing the government could allow renewed strategic talks with the United States, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, and a reestablishment of trust with Russia and China. Olmert concludes by reiterating that the path to better security and a sustainable future lies in changing the Israeli government to enable renewed diplomacy, peace talks with the Palestinian Authority, and a comprehensive two-state framework.

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Israel's defense minister criticizes public figures for supporting the Israeli army's actions in Palestine. He points out the hypocrisy of celebrities like LeBron James and Justin Bieber, who have previously stood up for justice but now seem to support the oppression of Palestinians. The defense minister highlights the dire situation in Gaza, where 2 million people, including many children, women, and elderly, are suffering from a lack of basic necessities due to the Israeli blockade. He emphasizes that if such treatment were inflicted on animals, it would be considered criminal.

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I was raised as an Orthodox Jew and a Zionist. My parents fled Poland and settled in Britain. The current Israeli government manipulates guilt to justify mistreatment of Palestinians. They prioritize Jewish lives over Palestinian lives. Military force won't solve this issue. Even after the fighting ends, there will still be millions of Palestinians suffering in Gaza and the West Bank. The Israeli government's conduct and policies are unacceptable. Our government should impose a complete arms ban on Israel. We need genuine peace, not conquest, which is the Israelis' unattainable goal. They are not just criminals, but also fools.

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Following the Hamas attack, the Israeli army created a video to justify their response. The video shows war crimes committed by Israeli troops, including killing civilians and torture. The world is witnessing these atrocities, leading to a shift in public opinion and a growing movement for a free Palestine. Israel's supporters are becoming more critical, with even Jewish activists denouncing the occupation. The strategic defeat for Israel is evident, as public opinion wanes and legal challenges for genocide mount. The cost of reoccupying Gaza is proving higher than anticipated. Israel is on the brink of becoming a pariah state.

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Israel is constantly under attack, relying on intelligence to avoid mistakes. A former Israeli military intelligence member discusses the recent conflict with Hamas in May 2021. Hamas aims to destroy Israel, launching missiles into Israeli cities. Israel defends itself using technology like the Iron Dome, but faces violent attacks from Palestinians. The speaker emphasizes that strength does not equate to aggression, urging a nuanced understanding of the conflict.

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The speaker criticizes the Israeli army, calling it the operational wing of Jewish supremacy and accuses it of oppressing Palestinians. They refuse to participate in this oppression and fight against it through activism. Another speaker condemns the immorality and injustice of the situation, referring to it as genocide and an apartheid regime. They believe the recent Hamas attack is a result of the occupation and the closure of Gaza. The war started defensively but has now become an offensive attack on Gaza's civilians. Anti-Zionist Israelis express fear of the government, army, and police, as well as media suppression. They also express concern for their friends in the West Bank and the people of Gaza, emphasizing that Palestinians deserve freedom like Israelis.

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In this video, the speaker interviews Efrat Fenningsen, an independent journalist in Israel, discussing the recent attacks in Gaza and the complex dynamics between Israel, Palestine, and Hamas. They question the failure of Israeli security forces, potential involvement of larger regional and global forces, and the lack of transparency from the Israeli government. The conversation speculates on motives behind the attacks and their implications for future peace negotiations. The video also explores the manipulation of narratives by powerful forces, the role of nation-states, and the influence of higher powers like Russia and China. It emphasizes the importance of questioning mainstream narratives, unity, collaboration, and the power of human creativity to challenge the status quo.

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Yaïr, a 20-year-old soon to serve in the military, expresses a thirst for revenge, stating that every man, woman, and child who aids Hamas should be killed, even babies. The speaker emphasizes that their enemies are not limited to Gaza. Susan, a resident, shares how she can only leave her house three times a week for an hour each time due to imposed confinement. This restriction does not apply to Israeli settlers, who have the freedom to come and go as they please. Another speaker declares that they will no longer give anything and will now reclaim their land, as peace has not been achieved by giving territories. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is cautious about revealing details, caught between calls for restraint from the US and the influence of the right-wing messianic faction that supports his government's survival.

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Netanyahu's declaration of being at war with Hamas is seen as a military mistake by the speaker, a former officer. The speaker believes that targeting Gaza to eliminate Hamas is militarily nonsensical and will only legitimize Hamas for the next decade. The speaker suggests that external actors influenced Hamas to carry out the recent attacks, which were organized and sophisticated. They argue that the goal was to provoke Israel into a war and create a regional escalation. The speaker criticizes the Israeli army's slow response and predicts a large-scale massacre if the siege on Gaza continues. They also question whether the government intentionally ignored warnings about the Hamas attack. Ultimately, the speaker sees this war as a paradoxical move by Netanyahu to maintain his political power.

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In this controversial video, the speaker discusses their belief that the attack on Israel by Gazans on October 7th was an inside job. They point to various events leading up to the attack, such as the confiscation of weapons from security teams and reports of increased tensions on the Gaza border. The speaker questions why the advanced surveillance state of Israel did not detect the attack and argues that the Israeli army's response was either incompetent or complicit. They express concern about the military's ability to handle future conflicts and question the need for American aid. The speaker concludes by urging viewers to consider the possibility of foul play and to question their trust in the IDF.

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If the Mossad had the October plans a year prior, why wasn't Israel prepared? The speaker questions why this hasn't been earnestly asked due to the "fog of war." Referencing Tom Friedman, the speaker suggests the Israeli government may be the "worst thing" to happen to Jewish people globally, citing rising antisemitism and the implication that being Jewish equates to supporting Netanyahu, not Israel's right to exist. Netanyahu is described as a "monster" for discussing personal sacrifices on TV while hostages remain unnegotiated for. The speaker supports Israel and a two-state solution, noting past efforts to curtail Netanyahu, like restricting bunker-busting bombs and opening aid lanes. Now, aid is blocked, and journalists are being killed at unprecedented rates. The speaker asks where are the protestors who previously chanted "Genocide Joe," as the situation has worsened, and the end is near.

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- The public blames Netanyahu for October 7 as the one who fed the beast. He did not create Hamas, but he fed it. - Netanyahu, who is against peace and against having a Palestinian state, dealt with Hamas for a long time as a strategic friend. It was important for him to keep Gaza under the control of Hamas and keeping the West Bank under Fateh and preventing them from being united in any way. In order to do so, Netanyahu was all the time helping Hamas to survive. - At the same time that he was under investigation, he arranged for Hamas to receive $35,000,000 every month from Qatar. - Netanyahu can't give the money by himself. Israel will not give money to the Hamas. You cannot even transfer this money through banks because even the banks don't want to cooperate. So you, the Israeli prime minister, needs to beg this small and very rich country, Qatar, to give money to our enemy. - This suitcases of money was given to Hamas under the request of Benjamin Netanyahu personally. And because the Qatarians knew him from the beginning, they were asking him to send them his requests in writing because they knew that he's going to lie in the future. - He allowed more than 1,000,000,000 to be transferred to the hands of the Hamas because he believed that he can control the level of hatred. It's nonsense. He cannot control the flames. - Your strategy was keep Hamas there, weaken the Palestinian authority on the West Bank, sustain the extremists, weaken the moderate. This exploded in our faces in the most brutal way on October 7. - Bibi tells the world again and again and again, I'm the expert on terrorism. I know how to fight terrorism. I'm the protector of Israel. And under his regime, we get into this incredible, unbelievable war. - I think we have to finish the job. We can finish the job. Victory is within reach, and that's our goal, total victory. Our fight is your fight, and our victory is your victory. Tonight, I wanna speak to you about total victory. Total victory over Hamas. Unless we have total victory, we can't have peace. - Total victory doesn't actually mean anything here in actuality. You know all of the casualties and death and suffering, and that's what it looks like in reality. That's what those words actually mean. - My dear friends, the word Gaza could end tomorrow if Hamas surrenders, disarms, and returns all the hospital. That's what total victory means, and we will settle for nothing less. - Netanyahu comes to the congress because he needs Americans desperately. - My friends, I came to assure you today of one thing. We will win. - He wants the Israeli public to be proud to have their leader speaking in front of this very prestigious group and getting applauded so many times. He's speaking to the American Congress, but he's really speaking to the Israeli public. - I would say that, tragically, the Americans don't know how to call him out. There was no plan for ending the war of Gaza, bringing the hostages home, and changing dynamics in the region. And things only got worse. Netanyahu is the architect of chaos. He may create a situation where it's irreversible. - He is the great example of a leader that lead his people to the wrong place. But this is the reality in which he will preserve his political power. And he know how to manipulate. Manipulate. He needs it in a way.

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Speaker says 'the Israeli hard right government has a mandate' and that 'they're gonna try to ethnically cleanse Gaza' by 'removing 2,500,000 people from there.' They claim 'they have a mandate to go seek justice and revenge' and that a peace treaty would be 'morally crap after you see women and children be burned alive and dragged to the streets.' The speaker notes, 'The whole country is a fortress,' and that 'I've been to that Gaza border' where 'you cannot go 10 feet without running into a 19 year old with AR-15 or automatic machine gun.' They claim 'the last nine months, Israel is on the brink of civil war' with protests against Netanyahu for redefining the constitution; now 'Netanyahu has emergency government and mandate to lead.' They ask, 'Was there a stand down order? Was there a stand down order? Six hour?'

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As an Israeli, I'm witnessing a major catastrophe. I hope people now grasp the reality of what we face daily and the nature of the people we are dealing with. It's a truly compelling and important subject.

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Benyamin Netanyahou declared that they are at war and will win this war. However, as a former officer, the speaker finds it difficult to understand how they can win this type of war against Hamas. The speaker believes that there is a misconception that Gaza, where two million Palestinians reside, is synonymous with Hamas. The speaker argues that conducting a war on Gaza to eliminate Hamas is militarily nonsensical. The speaker highlights that the airstrikes have primarily targeted government sources, resulting in collateral damage. They believe that this war will only legitimize Hamas for the next decade. The speaker suggests that external actors influenced the recent attacks, which involved deliberate and well-coordinated massacres. They argue that the goal is to force the Israeli army into a war and escalate the situation regionally. The speaker questions the haste of the Israeli government's response and the potential involvement of Netanyahou. They express concern about the impending humanitarian crisis and emphasize that besieging a civilian population is a war crime. The speaker concludes that politically and legally, this situation is unacceptable and highlights the failure of Netanyahou's ultra-security policy. They predict that while this war may initially help him stay in power, there will come a time for accountability. The speaker also raises doubts about the government's handling of intelligence regarding the Hamas attack.

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Speaker claims that “the Israeli hard right government has a mandate” and “they're gonna try to ethnically cleanse Gaza,” describing an effort to remove “2,500,000 people from there.” He says there is “a mandate to seek justice and revenge” and that “there is they this idea that they need to have a true truce or a peace treaty, that's morally crap after you see women and children be burned alive and dragged to the streets.” He cites pattern recognition—“COVID, Maui fires, Epstein”—and says the country is a fortress, with the Gaza border where “you cannot go 10 feet without running into a 19 year old with an a r 15 or an automatic machine gun that is an IDF soldier,” and that “the whole country is surveilled.” He adds that “the last nine months, Israel is on the brink of civil war,” with protests against Netanyahu, who now has “an emergency government and a mandate to lead.” He asks, “Was there a stand down order?”
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