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I can't go back to my home, which I last saw from the Lebanon-Israel border in 2018 with my family. I showed my children the hospital, school, and church built by their grandparents, but they will never see them. Wealth means little if you can't provide your children with a safe country. In America, we strive for success and kindness, but we must also be wise. While we aim to do good, we must recognize and confront the encroachment of evil in our society. It’s uncomfortable, but we must identify and uproot it from our communities and colleges to live in peace with people of all faiths.

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Arab countries in the Middle East, including Egypt, have been reluctant to take in Palestinian refugees despite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. This may be due to historical reasons, such as the expulsion of Palestinians from Kuwait after they supported Saddam Hussein's invasion. Similar incidents occurred in Jordan, where Palestinian groups openly called for the overthrow of the monarchy, leading to a full-scale war and their eventual expulsion. The presence of Palestinian militants in Lebanon also destabilized the country, causing a prolonged civil war. Arab nations fear that accepting Palestinian refugees could lead to domestic unrest. As long as terrorist organizations like Hamas represent the Palestinian people, the situation is unlikely to change.

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Refugees coming to Jordan and Egypt is a sensitive issue. It is seen as a red line by both countries, as there are concerns that it could be a deliberate attempt to create problems. The aim is to prevent any influx of refugees into Jordan and Egypt.

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My mom recalls being transported on a motorbike, with her legs on one side and someone else's on the other. They arrived at a spacious location where they were treated kindly and looked after. The people there assured them that they were Muslims and meant no harm. They even shared meals with them, eating the same food as Hamas.

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Many people are being forced to choose between staying silent and risking their lives. There are those who want to take everyone, regardless of their background, not just soldiers but any man who fears avoiding war more than dying in it. The decision-makers in your country are protecting their own children.

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Europe has accepted over 100 million refugees in the past decade, so taking in another 1.5 million would not be a problem. The speaker believes that the land is promised to them, so they are not concerned about the refugees suffering. They mention knowing the location of live hostages but are not taking action because Biden requested them not to.

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As a Christian, I follow Jesus, a Palestinian who fled to Egypt as a child due to violence against innocent children. He was a Palestinian refugee. To my fellow Christians, please do not speak of making room for Jesus in your heart if you cannot also make room for Palestinians in need of help and safety today.

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People who are determined to move to another country will always find a way, regardless of the risks involved. The concern of potential ISIS members infiltrating is valid, but it is unlikely that they would go through the same routes as asylum seekers or highly motivated individuals. Politicians often use immigrants as a scapegoat for the country's problems, blaming them for dissatisfaction, economic decline, high energy costs, and inflation. This tactic is nothing new.

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Over four hundred children have been left at the borders. We are used to seeing suffering children on television, but it is important to note that these children have blonde hair and blue eyes.

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Mothers, criminals, elderly grandmothers, heavily pregnant women, teenagers, diabetics, and wheelchair users are all desperately trying to escape war and find safety. They face numerous challenges, such as losing medicine, not eating for days, and navigating dangerous streets and fields. Despite their circumstances, they are labeled as criminals for seeking refuge through unofficial routes. The government aims to criminalize these refugees, disregarding the fact that they are fleeing from bombs and have limited options. It is important to remember that every refugee's life matters, regardless of their origin or the war they are escaping. No one seeking safety should be treated as a criminal.

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Muslims living with various religious groups, including other Muslims, is a problem. This results in unhappiness in Gaza, Egypt, Libya, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Syria, Lebanon, Nigeria, Kenya, Sudan, Morocco, and Afghanistan. Muslims are happy in Australia, Belgium, France, Holland, Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, the USA, Canada, Norway, India, and England due to welfare benefits. They are happy in almost every non-Islamic country. However, they do not blame Islam, their leadership, or themselves for their unhappiness. Instead, they blame the countries where they are happy and want to change them to be like the countries they left.

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Mass immigration, especially illegal immigration, poses a threat to women's safety because no one knows who these people are or the lives they led before arriving. In 2024, Afghans were the top nationality arriving by small boats. In Afghanistan, women are banned from education, need male escorts in public, and face severe punishment for rebelling. Child marriages are the norm, and women are covered head to toe. The majority of immigrants are men accustomed to seeing women treated this way, and it is naive to think they will immediately adapt to Western views of women. Seeing a Western woman in revealing clothing could provoke a reaction. In Sweden, Afghans commit 69 times more rapes than Swedes, and Algerians commit 122 times more. In the UK, one in four sex crimes are committed by foreign nationals.

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I was arrested, interrogated, and threatened multiple times. Western countries need stricter immigration laws to prevent our defeat. People label us as Islamophobes, but if you examine the text and history, you'll see how Muslims have historically applied hate towards Jews and Christians. In 1948, when Israel was established, all Muslim countries expelled Jews, resulting in 830,000 deaths. Hate is the underlying cause, and it is deeply ingrained in Islam.

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The Middle East used to have many Jews, but now there are very few left due to persecution and discrimination. When Israel was created in 1948, many Jews fled for their lives. It's important to respect each other's history and promote acceptance, freedom, and kindness to ensure a safe home for all.

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As a Muslim, I cannot live in an Islamist theocracy or under ISIS rule. I believe in living in a Christian government based on their constitution for peace. However, when we try to warn Western governments and intelligence agencies about the dangers we fled from, we are labeled as racists and traitors due to political correctness. Extremists are being embraced and even hold positions in parliament and government. In America, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are changing the narrative, attacking Jews and Christians. This is just the beginning. If Christian leaders don't wake up, we Muslims who escaped extremism can no longer help. We tried warning.

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Many Muslims immigrate to the West for economic opportunity. However, the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamic figures also seek to conquer the West through three means. First, they aim to outbreed Westerners by having more children. Second, they plan to conquer the West through hijra, which means immigration, taking advantage of open border policies. Third, they intend to exploit Western freedoms and liberties to their advantage. These intentions are openly declared, but many Westerners ignore them.

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The speakers discuss what they describe as a global rise in Islamist-linked threats and the impact of migration on security in Western countries. They begin by asserting that France’s government can no longer keep its own people safe from “potential radical Islamic terrorists that they have welcomed into their country,” and claim that France has allowed so many Middle East and North African migrants that crowds can no longer be assembled. They extend the concern to other Western nations, stating that the threat is now widespread, including in Germany, where they say many people are afraid to attend famous Christmas markets because they have become highly dangerous targets for radical Islamists. Speaker 1 provides details: since 2014, seven European Christmas markets have been attacked—three in France and four in Germany. Authorities arrested five men suspected of planning attack number eight in Germany last week; among them is described as a Muslim cleric from a German mosque who allegedly urged his followers to kill as many people as possible. The report notes that an attack in Poland on a Christmas market was foiled as well. The German case is characterized as a migrant who came from Egypt, moved to Germany, and, according to the speakers, worked at a mosque in a country they describe as tolerantly allowing him to operate there. They claim this individual began indoctrinating other Muslims to murder Christians. They describe attending a German Christmas market at this point as akin to playing Russian roulette, expressing fear that an asylum seeker living on tax dollars could drive a car into a market and kill many people. The speakers reference Australia, stating that 16 people were murdered on a beach “this past Sunday,” and claim that there is a heightened threat as their government imported tens of thousands of migrants from Muslim-majority countries, with the Muslim population purportedly doubling in a decade. They criticize Australia’s Labour Party as “left-wing,” asserting it has “the strictest gun laws in the world” yet intends to add more, while instructing viewers to light a candle as a symbolic response. They describe the current government as being led by people who are detached from reality and who prioritize political orthodoxies over people’s lives, claiming that the media feeds the same narratives and spin. Speaker 2 endorses a symbolic action: “Light a candle. Put it in their front window tonight at 06:47PM to show that light will indeed defeat darkness.” They state that a national cabinet meeting will consider a proposal to empower agencies to examine what can be done in this area. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes a narrative of increasing Islamist terrorism linked to migrant populations in Europe and Australia, argues for stronger security measures and altered political responses, and frames mainstream reporting as insufficient.

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Arab countries in the Middle East, including Egypt, have been reluctant to take in Palestinian refugees despite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. This may be due to political interests, as it allows them to blame Israel for any resulting humanitarian crisis. However, historically, Arab nations have accepted Palestinian refugees. For example, Kuwait expelled 300,000 Palestinians after they supported Saddam Hussein's invasion. Jordan also faced unrest from Palestinian groups, leading to a war and their eventual expulsion. In Lebanon, the presence of Palestinian militants caused chaos and contributed to a civil war. These experiences have made neighboring countries wary of accepting Palestinian refugees, fearing domestic unrest. As long as terrorist organizations like Hamas represent the Palestinians, the situation is unlikely to change.

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Egypt is clear that it does not want to accept Palestinian refugees from the Gaza Strip. They fear that it would burden their already struggling economy and lead to a situation similar to Lebanon or Jordan, where Palestinians have settled for decades. Egypt has had traumatic experiences with uncontrolled refugee flows from Gaza in the past. In 2008, Hamas terrorists stormed the border, allowing tens of thousands to enter the country. Some terrorists and jihadists sought refuge in the Sinai Peninsula, which remains unsafe. There are concerns that if refugees from Gaza come, terrorists could hide among them and pose a threat to national security.

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Arab countries in the Middle East, including Egypt, have been reluctant to take in Palestinian refugees despite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. This may be due to political interests, as blaming Israel for a humanitarian crisis benefits these nations. However, historically, Arab countries have accepted Palestinian refugees. For instance, Kuwait expelled 300,000 Palestinians after the Gulf War because they were seen as complicit in the Iraqi occupation. Similarly, Palestinian groups in Jordan called for the overthrow of the monarchy, leading to a war with the PLO and their eventual expulsion. The presence of Palestinian militants in Lebanon also destabilized the country, causing a prolonged civil war. Arab nations fear that accepting Palestinian refugees would lead to domestic unrest. As long as terrorist organizations like Hamas represent the Palestinians, their situation is unlikely to improve.

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I'm from Saudi Arabia and I run a website to assist asylum seekers, particularly from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region. I primarily use WhatsApp, Twitter, and Telegram for communication. I dedicate 10 to 16 hours a day to help Saudi asylum seekers whenever possible. So far, I have not received any requests for help from ex-Muslims in Oman. Notably, 90% of those who reach out to me are women.

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I'm from Saudi Arabia and I run a website to assist asylum seekers, primarily women aged 18 to 30. I dedicate 10 to 16 hours daily to this cause. Most inquiries come from women, with Oman being the only Arab country without requests for help. I faced restrictions growing up, such as being forced to wear a hijab and not being allowed to go out with friends. I enjoyed fasting but resented being compelled to do so. I found solace in group chats with ex-Muslims who share similar views. I decided to leave when my mother mentioned marriage, as I was afraid my family would report me. While I don’t miss my parents, I miss my sisters and would help my younger sister if she wanted to join me.

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A South African immigrant states they left behind their house, car, dogs, and mother. They say they didn't leave for fun, but for their children's safety. According to them, in South Africa, if you're white, you're considered wrong, a land thief, and a racist, regardless of personal involvement in apartheid. They recount being overwhelmed by the Trump administration's welcome, expecting instead to be put to work immediately and start from the bottom.

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Muslims living with various religious groups face problems, including Muslims living with Muslims, which is a very big problem. This results in unhappiness in Gaza, Egypt, Libya, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Syria, Lebanon, Nigeria, Kenya, Sudan, Morocco, and Afghanistan. Muslims are happy in Australia, Belgium, France, Holland, Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, The USA, Canada, Norway, India and England due to welfare benefits. They are happy in almost every country that is not Islamic. They do not blame Islam, their leadership, or themselves. Instead, they blame the countries they are happy in and want to change these countries to be like the countries they came from, where they were unhappy.

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The speaker presents statistics, urging viewers to verify them using their phones. In Pakistan, 40% of marriages are between first cousins. In Yemen and Iraq, girls can be married at nine. Saudi Arabia punishes women with death for witchcraft. 98% of women in Somalia have undergone genital mutilation. Renouncing faith, adultery, and homosexuality can result in the death penalty under Sharia law. Afghanistan restricts women's freedoms, and polygamy is legal for men. Rape victims may be jailed for sex outside marriage. The speaker contrasts multiculturalism in homogeneously European nations with what they consider gentrification or colonization elsewhere. They cite the popularity of the name Mohammed in England and increased bombings in Sweden. A Swedish study showed that 79% of asylum-seeking refugees returned to visit their home countries. The speaker believes these trends are intentional, not due to incompetence. They argue that adopting Sharia law and Muslim practices leads to morally abhorrent laws. The speaker concludes that governments provide resources to migrants while disliking their own citizens.
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