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Photographs and videos show the Israeli government burning men, women, and children alive, with 15,000 children and 35,000 others killed. The speaker condemns the genocide and calls for justice, criticizing Israeli leaders for their actions. They question where the humanity is in allowing such atrocities to happen, expressing solidarity with Palestinians and recognizing their humanity. The speaker hopes for accountability and shares a message of remembrance and support.

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The speaker expresses concern about Israel's actions in targeting Hamas, as it leads to civilian casualties and potential radicalization of young Palestinians. The other speaker argues that if Israel does nothing, they will be attacked, and questions the assumption that there is a peaceful population in Gaza. They mention an incident where ordinary Gazans mistreated the body of a German Jewish girl. The conversation touches on the idea of collective punishment and the responsibility of the Gaza population for electing Hamas. The unique situation of Gaza's population, particularly the high number of children, is highlighted. The speaker also compares Hamas to the Nazis, emphasizing the pride and glee with which Hamas carries out their actions. They criticize British journalists, commentators, and politicians for lecturing Israel without addressing the weaknesses in their own country's enforcement of laws and borders.

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The speaker discusses the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas, questioning the official narrative and suggesting the need for investigation. They argue that the Israeli army's presence in Palestine is illegitimate and that the high number of Israeli casualties may have been intentional to avoid prisoner exchanges. The speaker presents testimonies and reports that challenge the official version of events, including allegations of Israeli forces targeting civilians and using excessive force. They criticize the media for not verifying information and for promoting propaganda. The speaker emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, independent investigation, and supporting alternative sources of information.

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The speaker discusses the impact of the bombing of a hospital in Gaza and criticizes Israel's actions. They highlight Israel's history of lying about attacks and the dehumanization of Palestinians in the media. The speaker questions why Israel continues to target civilians and suggests that the violence is driven by the logic of colonization. They argue that the focus should be on stopping the funding of Israeli military actions and achieving freedom and dignity for all. The other speaker expresses sympathy for the Palestinian people but emphasizes the importance of verification in reporting. They discuss the conflation of different issues and express concern about comparing Palestinians to anti-Semitic persecutors.

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The speaker discusses the military option and its consequences, stating that deliberate choices have led to disproportionate casualties among Palestinians. They argue that there is a confusion between Hamas and all Palestinians, and that the bombings have caused irreparable damage. The speaker estimates that there have been between 20,000 and 30,000 Palestinian deaths, with four times as many injured. They describe the situation as a carnage and emphasize the disproportionate nature of the conflict. Another speaker counters by mentioning the Israeli army's efforts to protect civilians and secure humanitarian corridors. The first speaker dismisses these claims, highlighting the desperation and helplessness of Palestinians in the face of bombings. Experts interviewed agree that this is one of the worst bombardments of the 21st century.

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Israel is accused of trying to erase Gaza's population, not just defeat Hamas. The speaker criticizes the lack of condemnation for Israeli war crimes by interviewers, highlighting a perceived double standard. The interviewer defends Israel's actions as responses to terrorism, while the speaker argues that killing civilians for a political cause constitutes terrorism, regardless of the perpetrator. The discussion revolves around the need for consistent moral principles in evaluating violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Today, the speaker and two others watched previously unseen footage of the October 7th massacre at the Israeli consulate. The speaker believes it's important for people to see this footage, despite the sensitivity surrounding it. The speaker draws a parallel between the 9/11 attacks and the massacre, emphasizing that the method used by the terrorists was intentional and meant to evoke fear. The speaker highlights the deliberate nature of the violence, including burning victims and celebrating the atrocities. They argue that Hamas wanted Israel to know they desired their destruction. The speaker acknowledges the need for the violence to stop but expresses difficulty in finding a solution due to Israel's fear of genocide. They also discuss the challenges of providing aid to Gaza and the complexity of the situation.

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The speaker expresses shock and frustration over the racism and disregard for human life witnessed in the recent bombing of a refugee camp by Israel. They criticize the willingness to sacrifice hundreds of Palestinians for one Hamas member and question the defense of such actions. The speaker highlights the lack of empathy for Palestinian lives and the immediate focus on Hamas instead. They mention videos showing Israeli soldiers torturing Palestinian men and targeting civilians in the West Bank. The speaker criticizes the denial of these atrocities and the prioritization of false narratives over the truth. They also mention the documented crimes committed by the IDF, including sexual assault claims. The speaker questions the lack of condemnation for Israel's actions compared to the condemnation of Hamas for similar crimes. They express disbelief at the mental gymnastics used to deny the reality of the situation and criticize the cutting off of essential supplies. The speaker concludes by questioning the refusal to consider a ceasefire.

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A speaker states that a genocide is occurring. Another speaker acknowledges the emotive nature of the word "genocide" and says Israelis claim they are only targeting Hamas, not civilians, through planned military incursions. The first speaker disputes this, stating the bombs are not being dropped in a targeted way. They claim an entire neighborhood was leveled, including the houses of their social media manager, estimating 100 deaths. The second speaker notes that Israelis deny genocide, saying strikes in Gaza are strategic and target Hamas. The first speaker insists this is not the case.

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The speaker expresses concern about Israel's actions in targeting Hamas, as it leads to civilian casualties and potential radicalization of young Palestinians. The other speaker argues that if Israel does nothing, they would be vulnerable to attacks. They also question the assumption that the Gaza population is peaceful, citing an incident where ordinary Gazans mistreated a German Jewish girl. The conversation then touches on the issue of collective punishment and the responsibility of the Gaza population for electing Hamas. The unique situation of Gaza's high child population is mentioned. The second speaker argues against the comparison between Hamas and the Nazis, highlighting the pride Hamas takes in their actions. They emphasize the need for the world, including Britain, to take Hamas seriously. The conversation is interrupted by a rocket, but the speaker continues, expressing disappointment in British journalists and politicians who criticize Israel without addressing their own country's shortcomings.

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The speaker expresses concern about Israel's actions in targeting Hamas, as it leads to civilian casualties and potentially radicalizes young Palestinians. The other speaker argues that if Israel does nothing, they would be vulnerable to attacks. They also question the assumption that the Gaza population is peaceful, citing an incident where ordinary Gazans mistreated a German Jewish girl. The conversation then delves into the issue of collective punishment and the responsibility of the Gaza population for electing Hamas. The unique situation of Gaza's high child population is mentioned. The discussion takes a turn when a rocket is heard, but the speaker continues to make a point about the barbarity of Hamas, comparing it to the Nazis. They emphasize that Hamas takes pride in their actions and calls for the world, including Britain, to take the threat seriously.

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What’s happening in Gaza is not a war; it's utter destruction of life and everything on the ground, including the people. Palestinians who survived previous assaults have said that this is unlike anything they've experienced before. It's genocide, the destruction of a group, in whole or in part. This is achieved through killings, inflicting mental or physical harm, or creating life conditions that lead to the group's destruction. The destruction of mosques, universities, homes, roads, hospitals, and the decimation of the health system are all examples of this. As Dr. Rassana Bussita said, war crimes tend to destroy the present and the future, but genocide also destroys the past. We are Palestine Deep Dive, and we aim to build a multimedia space where Palestinian voices are always front and center. We need 3,000 more regular supporters to back our work so we can rapidly expand our output. Support us at palisinedeepdive.com/support.

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This video discusses the difference between a past terrorist attack in Israel and the current actions of Israeli soldiers in Gaza. The speaker emphasizes that the past attack was an act of sadism and brutality against innocent people, while the soldiers' objective now is to prevent such attacks from happening again. The international community is urged to remember this distinction.

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The speaker expresses concern about Israel's actions in targeting Hamas, as it results in civilian casualties and may lead to radicalization among Palestinians. The other speaker argues that if Israel does nothing, they will be attacked, and questions the assumption that there is a peaceful population in Gaza. They mention an incident where ordinary Gazans mistreated the body of a German Jewish girl. The conversation then touches on the concept of collective punishment and the responsibility of the Gaza population for electing Hamas. The unique situation of Gaza's population, particularly the high number of children, is mentioned. The speaker also compares Hamas to the Nazis, highlighting the difference in how they view their actions. They emphasize the need for the world, including Britain, to take Hamas seriously and support Israel.

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A first responder in southern Israel witnessed horrifying acts of violence. He saw beheaded bodies, body parts, and a family that had been brutally attacked. The husband was killed first, his eyes were gouged out, the woman's breast was cut, and the girl's leg was severed. These firsthand accounts remind us of the atrocities and massacre that occurred on October 7th. The speaker emphasizes that this information comes directly from a witness, not from reports or rumors. The discussion then shifts to how the people in Gaza feel about Hamas in light of such brutality.

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The speaker is asked if they condemn Hamas, to which they respond that they do not condemn them and want them to kill everyone. However, they later clarify that they condemn violence on both sides. The conversation becomes heated as the speaker accuses the interviewer of unfairness and racism. They discuss the conflict between Israel and Palestine, with the speaker condemning the death of innocents and calling for a peaceful resolution. The interview ends with the speaker expressing frustration at not being able to answer questions and accusing the media of dividing people. The interviewer thanks the speaker for coming on the show, despite their use of inappropriate language.

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In this video, the speaker, a journalist with experience in Gaza, expresses concern over the violence and suffering endured by Palestinians. They describe the current situation as the worst in Palestinian history, including the Nakba. The speaker accuses Israel of indiscriminate slaughter and calls it a campaign of unmitigated genocide. They emphasize the need for action to stop the killing, highlighting the role of the Israeli war machine and the support it receives from the United States. The speaker also mentions their intention to protest Israel's exclusion of foreign press and the assassination of Palestinian journalists. They urge everyone to stand up for the Palestinian people.

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The speaker discusses the difference between targeting Hamas and intentionally harming civilians. They claim that the Israeli actions are not solely focused on Hamas, but rather involve purposely killing a large number of civilians. They argue that evidence from Israeli leaders and assessments supports the idea that this is a campaign to punish and ethnically cleanse Gaza and the West Bank by getting rid of Palestinians.

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The speaker expresses their disregard for the lives of two million Gazans and emphasizes the importance of seeking revenge for the deaths of 1,300 Israelis. They believe that Israel should reclaim Gaza as it is their land and that the expulsion of Jews in 2005 was a mistake. The speaker dismisses concerns about international opinion, human rights, and progressive thinking, stating that Israel should prioritize its own interests as Jews. The second speaker condemns the massacres committed by Hamas in Israel but argues that Palestinians also deserve humanity. They find it unacceptable for someone to justify and advocate for vengeance against Palestinians based on religious grounds.

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In this video, the speaker condemns Israel for brutally attacking the Gaza Strip. They claim that over 11 days, Israel killed over 3,000 Palestinians, including 1,000 children, and injured many more. The speaker accuses Israel of intentionally targeting homes, hospitals, and aid workers, and cutting off essential supplies to Gaza. They highlight the dire situation in Gaza, with no power, water, or fuel, and limited access to medical care. The speaker calls on the international community to stand against Israel's actions, stop the massacres, and ensure respect for international humanitarian law. They emphasize the need for justice, not vengeance.

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Today, three of us went to the Israeli consulate to watch previously unseen footage of the October 7th massacre. The 47-minute video showed deliberate and methodical acts of violence by Hamas, including burning victims and celebrating their deaths. This was a message to Israel, fueling their fears of genocide. While acknowledging the need for violence to stop and the civilian death toll in Gaza, it is difficult to ask Israel to be vulnerable when Hamas does not honor agreements and desires the destruction of Jews. The urgency to avoid further escalation is heightened, but finding a solution is challenging. Aid needs to reach Gaza, but Hamas has a history of diverting and misusing it. Understanding Israel's fears and our own history, the question remains: how do we make it stop?

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In this video, the host interviews a guest about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The guest, who is pro-Palestinian, criticizes the host for introducing her as controversial. They discuss the killing of civilians and the use of force by both sides. The guest questions the host's sources and asks for evidence of certain claims. The host defends Israel's right to defend itself and argues that Hamas is a terrorist organization. They debate the proportionality of Israel's response and the possibility of a two-state solution. The guest highlights the importance of international law and criticizes the Trump administration's actions. The interview ends with the host giving the guest more time to speak.

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In this video, the speaker asks two questions about the number of rockets fired by Palestinian militant groups towards Israel and the number of people killed as a result. They reveal that 36,000 rockets and mortar shells were launched over 23 years, resulting in the deaths of 69 people, along with some animals. The speaker argues that it is absurd to believe that these groups have the capability to kill hundreds of people with a single rocket. They also highlight the stark asymmetry between the arsenals of Hamas and the Israeli army, emphasizing Israel's superior military power. The speaker accuses the Israeli government of lying about their actions and calls out the international community for enabling the suffering of Palestinians.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Denying Hamas Atrocities, and Anti-Israel Students Playing Victim, w/ Rich Lowry & Charles CW Cooke
Guests: Rich Lowry, Charles CW Cooke
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the ongoing denial and downplaying of the atrocities committed by Hamas during the October 7th terror attack on Israel. She highlights the release of graphic footage by Israeli authorities to counter what she describes as a "Holocaust denial-like phenomenon." This footage includes horrific scenes of violence against civilians, including children. Kelly shares details from a Hamas militant's interrogation, revealing the brutal orders given by commanders to kill civilians and likening their actions to those of ISIS. Forensic pathologists have also reported seeing decapitated bodies, including those of babies, in an effort to counter denialist narratives. Kelly expresses frustration that Israelis must continuously provide evidence of these atrocities to combat willful ignorance. Guests Rich Lowry and Charles CW Cook from National Review join the discussion, emphasizing the difficulty of acknowledging the true nature of the attack due to political agendas and anti-Semitism. They discuss the importance of detailing the horrific acts committed by Hamas to counter narratives that seek to justify or downplay the violence. Kelly shares specific examples of the brutality faced by families during the attack, stressing that there is no justification for such actions, regardless of the geopolitical context. Lowry and Cook argue that the debate over the legitimacy of Palestinian grievances is irrelevant in light of the atrocities committed. The conversation shifts to the protests occurring in the U.S., where anti-Israel sentiments are prevalent. Kelly recounts incidents of protesters tearing down posters of hostages and the troubling reactions from some public figures. They discuss the implications of these protests and the growing hostility towards Jewish individuals in America. The show also touches on the internal dissent within the State Department regarding U.S. policy towards Israel, with reports of staff expressing frustration over the administration's support for Israel amidst the conflict. Kelly and her guests critique the media's handling of the situation, particularly the New York Times' initial reporting on a hospital bombing, which was later corrected but still relied heavily on unverified claims from Hamas. The episode concludes with a discussion on the political ramifications of the conflict, including how it may affect upcoming elections and the dynamics within the Republican Party regarding the House Speaker race.

The Megyn Kelly Show

True Scope of Atrocities in Israel, and Erasure of Women, w/ Ron DeSantis, Josh Hammer & Britt Mayer
Guests: Ron DeSantis, Josh Hammer, Britt Mayer
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Megyn Kelly discusses the ongoing Middle East conflict, highlighting President Biden's upcoming meetings with Israeli and Arab leaders, particularly regarding the refugee situation from Gaza. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, asserts that the U.S. should not accept Gaza refugees, emphasizing that many in Gaza support Hamas and that importing such ideologies poses a risk to American society. He criticizes Nikki Haley's comments suggesting a distinction between Hamas supporters and non-supporters, arguing that the culture in Gaza is toxic and anti-Semitic. The conversation shifts to the reactions of American citizens, particularly college students, who have shown support for Hamas following the recent attacks on Israel. DeSantis expresses concern over the normalization of pro-Hamas sentiments in the U.S. and suggests that individuals celebrating violence against Israelis should face consequences, including potential job repercussions. He advocates for the cancellation of visas for foreign students who support terrorism. DeSantis also discusses his efforts to assist Americans in Israel amid the conflict, highlighting his state's proactive measures to bring Floridians home. He emphasizes that the U.S. should maintain a supportive stance towards Israel without deploying ground troops, focusing instead on moral clarity and sanctions against Iran. The dialogue continues with a focus on the political landscape in the U.S., particularly the House of Representatives' struggle to elect a new speaker, with DeSantis supporting Jim Jordan for the role. He criticizes the current political chaos and urges Republicans to deliver results on pressing issues like inflation and immigration. The discussion then turns to cultural issues, including the backlash against woke ideologies in various institutions, particularly in universities. DeSantis expresses frustration over the perceived erosion of American values and the rise of radical ideologies, advocating for a return to foundational principles. The episode concludes with a segment featuring Josh Hammer, who discusses the atrocities committed by Hamas and the troubling reactions from some Americans. He emphasizes the need for a strong stance against anti-Semitism and the importance of supporting Israel in its fight against terrorism. The conversation highlights the broader implications of the conflict and the necessity for clarity in addressing these issues within American society.
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