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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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I am an American Jew who recently lived in Israel for four months. When you visit the territories around the West Bank and Gaza, you see the wall, surveillance cameras pointed at Palestinians' homes, and autonomous weapons at checkpoints. It's hard to understand the reality of occupation unless you witness it firsthand. Growing up as a Palestinian child, you know that the country you live in hates you and is willing to kill you based on video footage. Israel's advanced technology allows them to target Hamas members without bombing the entire region. This level of intelligence suggests that Israel's actions are a massacre and genocide, driven by white supremacy, dictatorship, and control over a people who are innocent of the crimes committed against them.

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Civilians in Palestine were given pamphlets with safe routes to flee, but they were bombed while following the evacuation order. The sight of dead children on a truck is deeply disturbing. People who have spent time in Palestine say it has made them cry for weeks. The horrors faced by Palestinians are heartbreaking. Israel is denying them basic necessities like food, water, and electricity. Palestinian civilians are being killed, and it seems like no one is paying attention. Supporting Palestinians doesn't require being Muslim, just being human. The ongoing genocide in Palestine is being witnessed on TV, yet no action is being taken.

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"This is absolutely extraordinary that the world would let this happen." "But you're literally saying, okay, we want the land, we want the oil, we want the water, so we're just gonna exterminate the people there and take it." "You've used the Palestinians to prototype the fifteen minute cities, and now you're using them to prototype the land grab." "This is a prototype." "And that's why the Palantir technology is relevant." "So, I think the most important thing that is happening is is will the world let this happen? In Palestine. Yeah. In Gaza. Yeah." "And if we can now get away with this, then we can rule this out worldwide."

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"An economy of occupation just turned into an economy of genocide." "The Tel Aviv stock exchange has increased its value 179%, 70 billions in the last month alone." "Sixty thousand people have been killed." "Over one hundred thousand have been maimed." "One third of the killed ones are children." "This genocide has been enforced through weaponry technology and surveillance systems of the twenty first century." "Israel has violated the right of self determination of the Palestinian like the rights to exist on the little land that remains to them politically, culturally, economically." "The report exposes an economy of occupation, which has turned into an economy of genocide." "Airbnb and booking.com advertised properties on land that settlers and the state of Israel have stolen from the Palestinians." "Hyundai has been providing machinery that has been used to demolish Palestinian infrastructure in the West Bank."

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Speaker 0 frames the camera as part of the fight for Palestinian liberation and recalls a Gaza colleague saying, "I resign myself to Allah's will. Bombs, with American cover, with American tax money. They want us to take down our voices and use this." He adds, "They want us to just give up. But trust me, we are shattering their complacency. Israel's problem is the very existence of Palestinians. Yes. It's the very existence of us." He declares, "And we're not silent," and insists, "The time is now. Time is now. The pressure towards liberation starts with us." Speaker 1 recounts personal persecution: "Two weeks ago, I was assaulted by the Israel immigration authorities. I was the only black passenger on the Hondala. It's no coincidence that I was one of the last to be released from prison."

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Israel has been involved in various oppressive regimes and genocides throughout its existence. In 1994, Israel armed Hutu militias during the Rwandan genocide, where over 1 million Tutsis were killed. Israel also supported apartheid South Africa, supplying them with weapons and assisting in their nuclear weapons program. During Guatemala's civil war, Israel armed and trained state forces responsible for the genocide of over 200,000 indigenous Mayans. Additionally, since 1990, American police officers have been sent to Israel for training programs, where tactics like the knee to neck restraint, used in George Floyd's murder, are employed against Palestinians.

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His camera symbolizes the Palestinian liberation. A Gaza colleague said, 'I resign myself to Allah's will. Bombs, with American cover, with American tax tax money. They want us to take down our voices and use this.' Israel's problem is the very existence of Palestinians. Yes. It's the very existence of us. We are not silent. Anas as lives on through his words; carried forward in action, no other young Palestinian will be forced to write their final testament just for telling the truth. The time is now. The pressure towards liberation starts with us. Two weeks ago, I was assaulted by the Israel immigration authorities; I was the only black passenger on the Hondala; it's no coincidence I was one of the last to be released from prison.

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I am here today to support the oppressed people and stand against the occupation. Israel, in my view, is a colonial apartheid genocidal state that does not represent Judaism. I was exploited when I was younger, living in Israel and learning the language. As I delved deeper, I realized the horror of this state exploiting our trauma from the Holocaust to oppress another people. They deserve the same rights as everyone else. I became aware of this in 2014 when I witnessed Israel's massacre in Gaza. Since then, I have separated my Jewish identity from this occupying fascist brutality. Today, I march with the Palestinians and support justice for all oppressed peoples. Thank you for speaking with me.

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Israel has a right to exist and defend itself, but Palestinians are often ignored. Palestinians are treated as third-class citizens and face apartheid-like conditions. The Israeli government evicts Palestinians from their land, which is then used for Israeli settlements. Palestinians have limited control over their lives, with restrictions on building permits, water supply, solar energy, medical treatment, electricity, fishing, and transportation. The US government supports Israel and considers Hamas, the governing party in Gaza, a terrorist organization. Palestinians have chosen Hamas due to their frustration with Israeli oppression. Israel and the US need to adopt new approaches towards Palestinians. The Palestinian people face apartheid, deprivation, and civil rights violations. This information is readily available, but one must actively seek it out.

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Yesterday, there was incredible news as the Palestinian people demonstrated their right to resist. The heroes from Gaza broke down the border fence, emptied settlements, and shook the confidence of the occupiers. The media often portrays this war as starting only 48 hours ago, but we know it began 75 years ago when the British and Americans plotted to create Israel. The Palestinian people have been resisting for over 75 years.

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In Israel, the culture is described as fascist, with leftist views being seen as dangerous. Palestinians express a desire for peaceful coexistence. Visiting Tolerance Square in Jerusalem revealed racism and genocidal rhetoric against Palestinians. Interviews with Israelis and settlers showed support for genocide and ethnic cleansing, even when on camera. The situation was shocking. Translation: The culture in Israel is described as fascist, with leftist views being viewed as dangerous. Palestinians express a desire for peaceful coexistence. Visiting Tolerance Square in Jerusalem revealed racism and genocidal rhetoric against Palestinians. Interviews with Israelis and settlers showed support for genocide and ethnic cleansing, even when on camera. The situation was shocking.

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We are reporting from the heart of the campus that sparked a global student movement for Palestine. We’re seeing right now, Chris, we’re trapped in a dorm room. There are 10 white PDs barricading the doors, and we’re not allowed to leave. What started off as a protest against genocide at an elite Ivy League university was met with a military-style operation to suppress it. We need to find a way to get some spare medication. So when Columbia University sent the NYPD on the campus, they were willing to deploy violent militarized police to maintain their active investment in genocide. This is not about students expressing ideas. It is about a change in tactics that presents a concern and a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric. And I’m not just talking about language. I’m now talking about tactics, and that’s what shifted our response yesterday. But a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric associated with terrorism has now become pretty common on college campuses. Right? You see people wearing headbands associated with foreign terrorist organizations. This happened in October when you had a viral TikTok reissuing Osama bin Laden’s 2002 letter to America. So that’s a larger concern. It’s separate from what happened yesterday, but they’re related. Speaker 3 asks what was found: basically, NYPD changed the way it did business after the attacks of September Eleventh. It not only changed the way it did business, it created a very deep connection with the CIA. They started to build these intelligence programs that infiltrated Muslim communities in ways that, if the federal government did it, would totally go against rules designed to protect civil liberties. And they did it with an unusual partnership with the CIA. A very senior CIA officer was dispatched by CIA Director George Tenet to be his personal representative to the NYPD and help create these intelligence gathering programs, directing and supervising the intelligence gathering, and that relationship continues today. Speaker 3 notes: Recently, the CIA sent one of its most senior undercover officers to work out of 1 Police Plaza in New York as a covert officer. So we’re talking about former CIA agents now working within the New York Police Department. Well, they’re current CIA; they’re on CIA payroll. They’re on the CIA payroll, working with the NYPD, traveling abroad, and using intelligence in conjunction with the NYPD. Speaker 2 describes one element: there is a program called the demographics program. Officers described it as mapping the human terrain of the city. They placed undercover officers, ethnic officers inside Middle Eastern neighborhoods to blend in and look for things that are suspicious. That could be something as simple as who’s looking at radical books in a bookstore or who’s watching Al Jazeera and perhaps applauds at a report about an IED in Iraq, and that could be enough to get you into a report at the NYPD. They also have informants called mosque crawlers who go to the mosque as the eyes and ears for the NYPD. The FBI places informants in mosques with a criterion of specific information related to criminal activity, while the NYPD reportedly does not have that bar and says they follow leads; but those involved with the mosque crawler program say they’re there as eyes and ears.

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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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Palestine is our generation's South Africa. We must boldly and courageously end the imperialist project called Israel, or we are doomed. I had known about Palestine for a long time and was grateful when the Dream Defenders invited me to join their delegation. However, nothing could have prepared me for the intense militarization and violence we witnessed during our 10-day visit. People live in constant terror, and this experience has given me a clear understanding of why we must stand in solidarity with the Palestinians.

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I'm an Israeli patriot who cares about Israel, but I believe there is no symmetry or conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. Instead, there is a brutal Israeli occupation that must end. The regime in our backyard is one of the most cruel and brutal tyrannies on Earth, resembling apartheid. In the occupied territories, one group has all the rights while the other has none. Visit the Jordan Valley to witness the stark contrast between prosperous Israeli settlements and the Palestinians living without basic necessities or rights. It's clear that this is apartheid, and no one can deny it.

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As an American Jew deeply involved in Judaism, I had a profound experience when I visited Palestinians in the West Bank. It reminded me of the Jim Crow South, witnessing people living without rights, citizenship, or freedom of movement. They endure a harsh military legal system. While I don't agree with Mifda, who supports violence, it's important to acknowledge what Ilhan Omar said: people should see the situation for themselves. I've never met anyone who hasn't been transformed by such an experience. It's similar to visiting SNCC during the civil rights movement and dismissing them based on connections or anti-white sentiments.

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The speaker discusses their experience in Israel and Palestine, highlighting the misconceptions about Hamas controlling Palestine. They explain that there are three different areas: the West Bank, under Israeli military rule; the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas; and Jerusalem, an international city where both Arabs and Jews live. The West Bank has been under military occupation since 1967, with checkpoints and political parties being illegal. Palestinians face severe restrictions and imprisonment for sharing photos or belonging to a political party. The speaker shares stories of attending a funeral where Israeli forces tear-gassed and shot rubber bullets at attendees, and another incident where an old man was shot at a checkpoint. They also mention the restrictions on Palestinians visiting Jerusalem and the ban on entering Gaza.

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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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Capitol Police failed to act on January 6th, but now they are aggressively targeting black and brown protesters. We are here to protest the killing of over 11,000 Palestinians by Israel, funded by our tax dollars. The police are part of the problem, behaving like the militarized police force we have in America. Imagine the suffering of the Palestinian children, men, women, and grandparents.

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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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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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Growing up in the US, I was taught to have unwavering loyalty to Israel and view Arabs as enemies. However, as I grew older and gained access to global information, I began questioning these beliefs. I realized that Western media and the church had misled us. I no longer believe in the good vs. evil narrative. Israel controls the media and the way the war is fought. The conflict started with the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians 75 years ago, not a recent terrorist attack. The US and other imperialist nations suppress any alternative systems and then blame those nations for their failure. We claim moral superiority while having millions in prison, homeless, and without healthcare. It's time to deconstruct and challenge the indoctrination we've received. We cannot claim that all lives matter while supporting the bombing of innocent civilians. I stand with the oppressed.

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Omar Suleiman: Palestine, Gaza, Oct 7, Israel, Resistance, Faith & Islam | Lex Fridman Podcast #411
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In Gaza, the constant threat of violence creates a pervasive sense of despair among its residents, who dream of education and opportunity but often face death instead. The media's focus on Gaza typically spikes only after attacks on Israel, neglecting the ongoing suffering of Palestinians. This cycle of violence sees one Israeli casualty resulting in numerous Palestinian deaths, highlighting the disproportionate nature of the conflict. Reports from organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have classified Israel's actions as apartheid, yet the U.S. continues to support Israel without accountability. The daily humiliation of occupation, including violence against worshippers and the expansion of settlements, exacerbates the situation. The mainstream media often fails to cover the ongoing violence against Palestinians, focusing instead on Israeli narratives. The plight of Palestinians is often erased from discussions about peace, with their voices marginalized in favor of political agendas that ignore their suffering. Palestinians experience trauma from ongoing violence, with many knowing someone who has been killed. The emotional toll is profound, as they watch their loved ones suffer while feeling powerless to help. The media's portrayal of Palestinian casualties as mere numbers dehumanizes their experiences, making it essential to tell their stories and advocate for a ceasefire. The U.S. government has historically failed to act as an honest broker in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, prioritizing its interests over justice for Palestinians. The current administration's support for Israel amidst ongoing violence has alienated many Americans, including the Muslim community. Calls for a ceasefire resonate with a significant portion of the public, reflecting a growing awareness of the humanitarian crisis. The protests for Palestinian rights have seen unprecedented diversity, with various communities uniting against the genocide in Gaza. However, the media often misrepresents these movements, focusing on isolated incidents rather than the collective call for justice. The narrative that equates anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism is criticized as a means to silence legitimate grievances against occupation. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the need for accountability and justice, recognizing that the trauma of the past does not justify current violence. The urgency to end the suffering of Palestinians is paramount, as their resilience and humanity continue to shine through despite the ongoing oppression.

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REVEALED: Israel-Linked Billionaires FUNDED Atlanta’s Cop City
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The concept of Cop City, a $100 million police training center in Atlanta, originated from former police chief Chief Turner, inspired by Israeli surveillance tactics. Advocates claim it enhances public safety, but opposition highlights issues like funding sources, community impact, and a recent activist's death. Reverend Kayana Jones Moore, a key figure in the Stop Cop City movement, explains that the initiative arose amid unrest following high-profile police killings. Despite gathering over 116,000 signatures for a referendum, city leaders, including Mayor Andre Dickens, blocked the vote. The movement connects local policing issues to broader themes of corporate influence and international ties, particularly with Israel, raising concerns about civil liberties and community rights.
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