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Israeli soldiers describe witnessing mass casualties and horrific scenes as they walk through houses and communities in Gaza. Babies with their heads cut off, families gunned down in their beds, and destroyed homes with grenades and booby traps pose dangers to the soldiers. The soldiers, many of them reserves, left their own families behind to face this unimaginable horror. The area is also littered with the bodies of terrorists who committed violent acts against innocent civilians. Despite the difficult and dangerous situation, the soldiers remain determined to eliminate every terrorist in the area. The soldiers want to show the press and the world the reality of what is happening on the ground.

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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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Speaker 0, an IDF soldier from Israel, is asked about the bombings in Gaza and the killing of children. The soldier admits to bombing Gaza in response to their attacks but claims ignorance about the reasons behind the initial bombings. The conversation then shifts to the history of Palestine and Israel, with the soldier acknowledging that Palestine existed before 1948 but asserting that it is now occupied by Israel. The soldier denies being Islamic and states that he doesn't know if innocent Palestinians are killed. The transcript abruptly ends.

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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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The speaker states that the army acts in a more moral fashion than the world. When asked how many Palestinians he has killed, he replies he doesn't count. He finds the removal of Gaza and the topic in general to be funny. He believes most people are racist. He states that only America can help Israel, needing their support, protection in the UN Security Council, and assistance in the Hague. He thanks President Biden and the people in Congress for their support. He believes when Israel wins, the entire civilized world wins. He mentions people are looking for a baby.

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Hamas's cameraman reveals their tactics in the war in Gaza. Despite having uniforms, they deliberately fight in civilian clothes to exploit the IDF's efforts to avoid civilian casualties. This allows Hamas to label their combatants as civilian deaths caused by Israel. It's a despicable tactic used by terrorists to protect themselves at the expense of innocent civilians.

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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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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they are an IDF soldier. Speaker 1 confirms that they are. Speaker 0 questions the IDF's actions in bombing Gaza and killing children. Speaker 1 claims to not have knowledge about it, but states that they bomb Gaza in response to being bombed. Speaker 0 asks about the reasons behind the initial bombings. Speaker 1 admits to not knowing the information. Speaker 0 mentions that before 1948, the region was called Palestine and argues that it is still occupied Palestine. Speaker 1 doesn't dispute it. Speaker 0 expresses a desire for more children to be harmed, and Speaker 1 responds with aggression. The conversation ends abruptly.

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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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Former Israeli tank commander Ori Givarti, from Breaking the Silence, discusses the killing of innocent people in Gaza and lack of trust in IDF investigations. He explains how military policies in Gaza allow for the targeting of civilian homes and the predetermined number of innocent civilians that can be killed to destroy a target. Givarti highlights the use of an AI system to select targets, emphasizing the problematic nature of Israeli military tactics in Gaza.

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The speaker is near the Gaza Strip, with Gaza City visible in the distance and rubble in the foreground. He points to a memorial consisting of stones, each representing a young woman who was murdered on October 7. He notes that many of the featured individuals were in high school, emphasizing that the women and accompanying young men were killed for one reason: they were Jewish. He states that they “weren’t at war. They were just Jewish.” The speaker asserts a personal commitment to retrieving his daughters, saying, “If you take my girls and you put them in some terror tunnel, I don't stop. And I don't care how many people I have to go through, I'm getting my girls back.” He uses this sentiment to argue that Gazans and Hamas should have released the hostages if they did not want a war, asserting that Hamas controls “most of Gaza” and started the war. Finally, he declares his stance clearly: “I stand with Israel.”

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Speaker 0 expresses a desire for IDF soldiers to take action in Gaza, stating that there is no peace with the people there, only fire and war. They also mention the possibility of Lebanon and Syria joining the conflict. Speaker 2 praises their reference to Claude Michel. Speaker 1 agrees, mentioning the Colette Marshall part. Speaker 2 discusses the limited knowledge of the public regarding the atrocities in Gaza, including the emotional impact on those who have seen the footage.

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The speaker shows the destruction caused by terrorists in a community, both on foot and through air raids. Soldiers are seen protecting the area, leaving their families behind. Artillery and shelling can still be heard at the Gaza border. The soldiers are evacuating dead bodies and have witnessed horrifying scenes, including the deaths of at least 40 babies. The fighting was ongoing, with waves of terrorists emerging even after they thought it had ended. The area is now under control, but the search for terrorists continues in southern Israel. The soldiers describe the devastation as unlike anything they have ever seen. Explosions can still be heard near the Gaza border.

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A politician asks a soldier if it is possible to eradicate or uproot Hamas from Gaza. The soldier believes it is unlikely, as there is no strong political legitimacy in Israel. Without political legitimacy and clear objectives, it is impossible to make important decisions regarding a complex and risky intervention. The soldier acknowledges that the situation may change over time, but emphasizes the significant role that time plays. The soldier does not know the current direction of events.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 where he is from, and Speaker 1 replies that he is from Israel and served in the IDF. Speaker 1 mentions not counting how many Palestinians he has encountered and talks about Gaza disappearing. Speaker 0 inquires if Speaker 1 has ever seen a Palestinian child, to which Speaker 1 responds that he has seen 5 and jokes about looking inexperienced.

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We're heading to Gaza with our best soldiers. The situation is intense, but we're confident in our victory. Together, we are strong. Despite the challenges, our soldiers remain resilient, even without sleep.

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In Gaza, while there's mass destruction, the focus is not on the loss of life or deportation. There's a feeling among many Israelis that if given the choice, they would eliminate Gaza entirely without hesitation. The emotional weight of recent attacks has led to a mindset where survival feels paramount, and the idea of erasing the threat is considered. Many Israelis might not openly express these thoughts, but in private, they would likely agree with the sentiment of wanting to press a button to make the conflict disappear. The urgency of protecting loved ones drives these extreme feelings.

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Our troops in Gaza and throughout Israel are continuing the legacy of Jewish heroes who have fought for our existence for thousands of years. From Joshua Benun to the heroes of past wars, our brave combatants are united in their mission to defeat the enemy and ensure our survival. We remember the atrocities committed by Amalek, and we are determined to never let it happen again. Our ultimate goal is to completely defeat the enemy and secure our place in this country.

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Former Israeli tank commander Ori Givarti from Breaking the Silence discusses military abuses in Gaza. He questions the IDF's truthfulness in investigations due to policies allowing the killing of innocent civilians. Target selection, civilian casualties, and a lack of consequences for soldiers are highlighted. Givarti criticizes the dehumanization of Palestinians by Israeli soldiers and leaders, emphasizing the need for accountability and a change in military culture.

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Israeli soldiers describe witnessing mass casualties, including beheaded babies and families gunned down in their beds, as they navigate through devastated houses and communities. The soldiers, many of whom are reserves, left their own families behind to face the unimaginable horror. The troops continue to search house to house, encountering booby traps and grenades. The area is still dangerous, with grenades present, and the soldiers are on high alert. The soldiers also report encountering the bodies of terrorists who had infiltrated from the Gaza border fence. Despite the difficult and dangerous situation, the soldiers remain committed to eliminating the terrorists and protecting their country. They want the press to witness and understand the reality on the ground.

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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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Speaker 0, an IDF soldier from Israel, is asked about the IDF bombing Gaza and killing children. The soldier claims to not have knowledge about it and states that they only bombed Gaza in response to being bombed themselves. When asked about the reasons behind the bombings, the soldier admits to not knowing. The conversation then shifts to the history of Palestine and Israel, with the soldier denying that Palestine existed before 1948. The other person argues that Palestine still exists and is currently occupied. Tensions rise as the soldier threatens the other person, claiming to kill every Palestinian they see.

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Israeli soldiers describe witnessing mass casualties and horrific scenes as they navigate through houses and communities. Babies with severed heads, families gunned down in their beds, and destroyed homes with grenades and booby traps are just some of the atrocities they encounter. The soldiers, many of whom are reserves, left their own families behind to face this unimaginable horror. As they continue their mission to evacuate casualties and eliminate terrorists, they are constantly reminded of the danger they face, with artillery firing overhead and the constant threat of attack. Despite the difficulties, the soldiers remain committed to fighting for their country and want the world to see the reality of the situation on the ground.

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"Laviv is amazing. I feel now like I'm in vacation. I feel really safe here." "On the regular day, you don't feel it, but then you are scrolling on Instagram and you see all of this. I'm very sick." "There are undeniably civilians who are suffering right now in Gaza, and rights groups are using the words like genocide and famine to describe the situation there." "I care about the people. I care about children all over the world. But first of all, we want the hostages back." "There is a Gaza wood. Like Hollywood. For Gaza." "The pictures a big problem. I see a lot of pictures that are not real. They are staged." "The suffer is because of Hamas." "Not only me. The people who died July." "Nova." "I'm 19. I'm joined up two more two more months. And you're gonna go? November." "Yes. Of course." "I love to." "No matter what you say, you can't ignore this. No innocence." "There is a mothers of terrorists, you know, who support. So there is no innocent." "It's the children gonna be terrorists."

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I was in the army, tough Israeli. 6 soldiers testified to indiscriminate violence in Palestine. They shot without distinction, targeted all males 16-50, and killed those who looked at them. Palestinians were killed fleeing a school, treated homes as souvenir shops, and destroyed property. Soldiers were bored, drew on walls, stole money, and burned down houses after use. Despite objections, commanders ordered destruction.
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