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A Hamas commander in the West Bank recruits young fighters, justifying violence as reclaiming their land from Israel. Despite casualties, he believes in armed struggle. An Israeli negotiator warns that attacking Hamas only strengthens them, suggesting peace and sharing the land as a solution. The cycle of violence will end when Israelis leave, but Palestinians also deserve freedom and rights for a new beginning.

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CNNG found and shared videos documenting the dangerous journey out of central Gaza City. The Israeli military was informed but did not respond. Rami, now in the south, reached Shiva Hospital amidst the war. He tried to make the experience less frightening for his 2-year-old son, Waleed. Rami filmed to expose the injustice they face and the doubt cast on their actions. He wants the world to hear their message and not let the deaths of others be in vain. Rami is unsure of their next steps but will only leave his homeland under force or in death.

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Israeli soldier is asked how many Palestinians he has killed, to which he responds with 20. The soldier claims all in Gaza are Hamas, including children. The conversation questions the soldier on the use of a gun in the killings.

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In Gaza, there is a severe humanitarian crisis with displaced Palestinians struggling to find food and water. The northern part of Gaza is experiencing a famine, forcing people to eat animal food just to survive. The lack of essential nutrients is particularly affecting children, newborns, and those with health complications. Many believe that food is being used as a weapon, with a blockade on humanitarian aid and even a United Nations convoy being shot at. This deliberate prevention of aid is part of a plan to push people out and prevent them from staying alive.

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This video highlights the stark differences in daily life between Israelis and Palestinians. Israelis enjoy a high level of education and low unemployment rates, while Palestinians face limited opportunities and a high unemployment rate. Palestinians also face restrictions on movement, with the need for special permits to visit each other and numerous checkpoints in the West Bank. Israeli citizens have more freedom to travel abroad and do not face the same restrictions. Additionally, Israel controls imports and exports into Gaza, determining the cost of essential items like electricity, medicine, and water. Palestinians in Gaza live in poverty, earning only $180 a month, while the monthly minimum wage in Israel is $1400. Palestinians also face daily violence under military occupation, with a higher number of casualties compared to Israeli civilians.

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Hi, I'm Abdallah, a 13-year-old stuck in Gaza. Our world is destroyed, but we're surviving. The BBC documentary "Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone" tells our story, featuring kids like Renad, who runs a cooking channel, and Zakaria, who helps at a hospital. Rana, a young mother, struggles through displacement. The documentary shows the harsh realities and our humanity. But now, some people are attacking the BBC, claiming I'm the son of a Hamas official. They want the documentary removed. While it's true my father works in Gaza's civil administration, that shouldn't discredit our experiences. Some accuse the Palestinian cameramen of being biased. The BBC has added a disclaimer about my father. Critics are trying to discredit this powerful documentary that shows what's happening in Gaza.

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In Israel, babies wake up peacefully, sleep soundly, and play with their pets. However, in Gaza, babies wake up to a different reality, sleep in difficult conditions, and children have a strained relationship with their mothers. In just 7 days, Israeli occupation forces have caused immense destruction, resulting in the deaths of 2,750 Palestinian civilians, including over 700 babies, children, and infants. Israel is accused of paying large sums to manipulate news and hide the truth about Hamas' actions towards Israeli children. The evidence presented raises the question: which side will you support?

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A 5-year-old boy named Moomin was injured by a grenade in his home. His brother and sister witnessed the incident. Israeli soldiers raided their house, shooting their parents and then shooting at them. The family sought help from the Red Cross, but their house was eventually bombed despite assurances from the Red Cross that it would not be destroyed. Moomin, who has cerebral palsy, was difficult to move, making the situation even more challenging.

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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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In Israel, babies wake up peacefully, sleep soundly, and play with their pets. However, in Gaza, babies wake up to a different reality, sleep under difficult conditions, and children have a strained relationship with their mothers. In just 7 days, Israeli occupation forces have caused immense destruction, resulting in the deaths of 2,750 Palestinian civilians, including over 700 babies, children, and infants. Israel allegedly pays a significant amount of money to manipulate global news, brands, and celebrities to hide the truth about Hamas' actions towards Israeli children. The speaker presents this evidence and asks the audience to choose a side.

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Israeli soldier is asked how many Palestinians he has killed. He responds with 20 and claims all in Gaza are Hamas, including children. The questioner questions the soldier about killing children and asks what type of gun was used.

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In the video, the speaker asks a question about why there are not many children in schools in Gaza. They suggest that the reason is because all the children have been killed, and there is nothing left in the classrooms. They express concern that the situation will only worsen.

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Since October 7th, we have been facing extermination, with bombings and killings in Gaza. The world is being lied to, as they claim to be targeting the parties but are actually killing innocent people, including children. We are desperate for help, as even the hospitals are being bombed and we are running out of resources like water and food. We are here to plead for protection and a chance to live in peace. We want justice for the killers, access to medicine, food, and education, just like any other children.

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A young boy named Amir approached two guards, seeking food, carrying only a small bag of rice, flour, and lentils. He kissed their hands, a sign of respect in Arab culture, moving the guards, one a combat veteran. Amir was emaciated, shoeless, and in tattered clothes. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation provides no water due to cost, despite the food requiring it. One guard knelt to Amir's level, saying, "People care. America cares. You're not gonna be forgotten." Amir placed his hands on the guard's face, kissed him, and said, "Thank you." People are starving and dying in Gaza. After receiving aid, as Amir left the distribution site, the IDF shot at the crowd leaving, even shooting at their feet. Amir was killed by the IDF because they lack discipline, standards, and basic human decency. He walked 12 kilometers for food, only to be killed on his way back.

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In this video, the speaker shows the massive destruction in Sahara city and highlights the impact on the people who have lost their homes. They mention the remains of a rocket and describe it as a massacre affecting families from different areas. The speaker also mentions the challenges faced in Gaza Strip, where people have to wait in long lines to buy bread or make it at home. They emphasize the need for someone to stop the suffering and bring an end to the situation. The video ends with a plea for help.

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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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Be careful because you might injure yourself. I'm Abdullah, a 13-year-old stuck in Gaza. Our lives have been upended by constant war. My grandfather's house, once home to 40 people, is now rubble. We've been displaced multiple times as the Israeli army searches for Hamas. Gaza is a tiny, overcrowded strip, and evacuation orders force us into so-called safe zones. I used to attend the best school in Gaza, but now I live in a tent. People struggle to find water and new ways to make money. Renat distracts herself and others with an online cooking show, while Zakaria lives at the hospital, which has become a vital center for the displaced. Bombings continue, even near safe zones. Despite ceasefires and hopes for a better future, the fear of renewed war always looms.

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In Kfar Azah, a kibbutz attacked by Hamas, residents show the destruction caused. Mortar fire and rockets can still be heard from Israel into Gaza. A resident emphasizes that Hamas came to kill Jews, engaging in brutal acts such as beheadings, burning people alive, and sexual molestation. The devastation is evident in a burnt home with blood on the walls and a teenage girl's room. Another resident recounts the terrifying experience of being trapped in a protected room for over 20 hours, surrounded by gunshots and explosions. The neighborhood is in ruins, with houses burnt and grenades used. The volunteer from Zaka shares the horrifying scenes he witnessed, including a woman holding a live grenade and a baby with a knife through its head. The speaker challenges those who doubt the atrocities to witness the situation firsthand. The video concludes with the reporter highlighting the complete destruction caused by the terrorists.

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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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Gaza's death toll and civilian injuries continue to rise as airstrikes persist. In the Al Shateh refugee camp, people desperately dig through rubble to save loved ones. Over 440 children have been killed by Israeli airstrikes, according to Gaza's health ministry. Israel claims to target Hamas, but medical facilities, schools, and residential areas have been affected. Displaced individuals, including 47% children, seek refuge in UN-run schools. However, Gaza now faces a complete siege, with no access to water for drinking or hygiene. Schools have been bombed, and many innocent lives lost. The people of Gaza question why they are suffering.

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Gaza is a dire situation for its one million children, worsening daily due to airstrikes and military operations. A recent encounter with a 7-year-old girl named Kamar illustrates this tragedy. She was injured in an attack and taken to a maternity hospital under siege, where doctors had to amputate her leg due to infection. Kamar, her mother, and her injured sister were then forced to evacuate on foot, living in a tent surrounded by stagnant water. The trauma from constant bombings adds to Kamar's suffering, and there are no prosthetics available in Gaza. Her story is not unique; many children face similar fates. Despite the overwhelming evidence of suffering and urgent pleas for aid, action to alleviate their plight remains inadequate, and the situation for children in Gaza continues to deteriorate.

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The video discusses the history and current situation in the Gaza Strip. In 1948, when Israel was created, Palestinians were forced to flee or were expelled, leading many to seek refuge in Gaza. Israel took control of Gaza during the 1967 Six-Day War and remained there for almost 40 years. In 2005, Jewish settlers withdrew, but Israel still maintained control. In 2006, Hamas won the legislative elections and took power, prompting Israel to impose a blockade on Gaza. The blockade has resulted in severe restrictions on the movement of people and goods, causing poverty, high unemployment, and limited access to basic necessities. The situation has led to protests, which are harshly suppressed by Israel. The recent eruption of violence in Gaza highlights the dire conditions faced by its residents.

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A boy walked 12 kilometers to get half a bag of rice and half a bag of lentils found on the ground. He thanked the speaker for the scraps, placed his hands on the speaker's face, kissed them, and said thank you. He then returned to a group and was shot at with pepper spray, tear gas, stun grenades, and bullets. The IDF were shooting at the crowd to control the population along the Maran Corridor, and Palestinian civilians were getting shot. The boy, Amir, who walked 12 kilometers for food, thanked them for scraps, and then died.

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This video shows the aftermath of a strike in the Al Shati refugee camp in Gaza. The attack occurred during intense Israeli bombardment. United Nations officials have called the living conditions in Gaza "inhumane" and stated that 70% of people in the area are displaced. The nurse and activity manager for Doctors Without Borders, Emily Callahan, shares her experience of being evacuated and the difficult conditions she witnessed. She describes overcrowded camps with limited access to water and medical supplies. The national staff of Doctors Without Borders played a crucial role in ensuring their safety and survival. Despite the hardships, Callahan expresses her deep connection to Gaza and the incredible resilience of the Palestinian people.

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The speaker shares their personal experience of living and working in Gaza, highlighting the difficult conditions and the impossible dialogue between people on both sides. They mention the constant blockade, lack of electricity and water, and the overcrowded living situations. They also mention the admirable work of hospital staff in saving children who are regularly bombed. Another speaker acknowledges the atrocities committed by both sides but questions if the daily lives of Palestinians in Gaza have been overlooked. The first speaker responds that it is not just the French government but the entire world that is responsible, including the Palestinians themselves. They emphasize that the civilians in Gaza have been victims of everyone involved and have suffered for many years.
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