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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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Thank you for having me. Despite the high cost, our confrontation with Israel marks progress toward self-determination. October 7 proved Israel is beatable, though Western complicity prolongs our suffering. We seek our rights under international law: a sovereign state where we live in dignity. Trump's population figures are inaccurate. There are 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. The resistance isn't aggression, but a fight for political goals against occupation. We tried peace in 1993 with the Oslo Accords, but it failed, leading to more land annexation and suffering. Resistance, including armed struggle, is our right under occupation, like Europe's fight against Nazis.

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One of Hamas' founders witnessed a massacre by Israeli forces, leading to hate. Trauma in Palestinian children contributes to cycles of violence. Understanding the root causes of ongoing conflict is crucial for resolution. Hamas didn't exist 40 years ago, highlighting the need to address underlying issues beyond individual events.

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We must resist. People are fighting back with stones against live ammunition. There was a demonstration today after church, and Israeli soldiers opened fire as usual. It's essential to stand up for what is right, even if it means risking your life. Living under occupation is worse than death. This violence has deeply affected our family. We all know someone who has been shot, injured, or imprisoned. Recently, our cousin Emjed was murdered after he prayed at the mosque. He was caught during a demonstration, tortured, and shot in the heart at close range. He was only 14 years old.

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An average 16-year-old Palestinian has experienced a lifetime of violence and conflict. From birth, they have endured an Israeli blockade and deadly assaults. At age 5, they survived an 8-day assault that claimed many lives. At 7, they witnessed a 50-day Israeli onslaught resulting in numerous Palestinian casualties. As a young teenager, they saw the aftermath of Israeli attacks that lasted 11 days. Now, at 16, they are living through what is described as a genocidal war, with over 16,248 people killed, including more than 7,112 children.

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I was born in the heart of Hamas leadership and witnessed their disregard for Palestinian lives. I realized I couldn't support them if they became rulers and destroyed Israel. Now, after 25 years, they rule Gaza and we see their capabilities. Israel didn't start this war, Hamas did. We should encourage civilians to leave Gaza, cut the strip into two parts, and impose a solid siege to deplete and starve the enemy. We may need to consider using gas in the tunnels, but timing is crucial. After destroying the tunnels, we must remove Hamas from power and replace them with the Palestinian Authority, Egyptian government, or Arab League. Aid should only be considered once Gaza is free from Hamas. The Palestinian people just want a normal life, without missiles launched from populated areas. We can't convince protesters who support Hamas, but it's important to defeat this brutal terrorist organization.

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Israel offered Hamas safe passage out of Gaza in exchange for releasing all hostages, but Hamas rejected the proposal. With Yahya Sinwar's death, questions arise about who Israel is negotiating with in Gaza—Khalid Mashal in Qatar or Mohammed Sinwar, Yahya's brother and a key operational commander. Israel's objectives remain focused on destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages. They will not allow Hamas to retain power in Gaza, regardless of the circumstances. The potential for any initial steps to lead to a resolution is uncertain.

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Humanity has failed the Palestinians, stealing their land and subjecting them to blockades, poverty, and injustice. Despite the world's ignorance, their struggle for freedom continues. Palestinians have shown the world the truth about unfairness, lies, and puppet leaders. Resistance is their path to liberation in a world filled with horror.

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People are fighting back against the Israeli soldiers who shoot at them during demonstrations. Despite the fear, it is important to fight for what is right and not live under occupation. Many families have experienced the same tragedy of losing someone to violence or imprisonment. In our family, our 14-year-old cousin Emce was murdered after going to pray in the mosque. He was caught, tortured, and shot in the heart at close range.

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We support peace and security, but we don't welcome expansion after war in the region. If the genocide in Palestine continues, we won't be spared. We won't compromise on our home security. The genocide in Gaza and forced displacement must stop immediately. Gaza needs urgent humanitarian aid. Hamas has a legitimate right to fight the occupation. Hamas is ready to release civilian prisoners, and we urge the world to support the release of 6,000 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons.

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Humanity has failed the Palestinians in many ways, stealing their land and subjecting them to blockades, poverty, and injustice. Despite the world now watching, Palestinians have shown that resistance is the path to freedom. They have exposed the unfairness of the world, the lies of human rights, and the puppetry of leaders. In a seemingly dead world, Palestinians stand as a symbol of resilience and hope.

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The people of Gaza broke the siege on October 7th, reclaiming their land and inspiring others worldwide. They have the right to self-defense, while Israel, as an occupying power, does not. Gaza's resilience and faith have transformed minds globally, regardless of religious beliefs. Those who misunderstood the situation underestimated the strength of the Gazans, who emerged victorious.

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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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Doctor Adnan El Borsch has been martyred after being brutally assaulted in prison. He was found with injuries and naked from the waist down, left in the yard by a guard. Shortly after, fellow prisoners reported his death. This incident is not isolated; there have been other cases of individuals beaten to death in prison since the war began. Adnan El Borsch was a highly skilled and compassionate doctor who refused to evacuate Shefa Hospital, choosing instead to remain in the north to care for patients despite the dangers. He ultimately lost his life due to torture in Israeli prisons.

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We are determined to resist the colonizer and fight for our homeland. We urge all our people and allies to join us in this struggle. Recent events have only strengthened our belief that we will achieve a liberated Palestine in our lifetime. The settler colony will crumble, and we will reclaim our homes. Palestine will be free from the river to the sea. Free, free Palestine.

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Thank you for having me. While achieving total victory, which is ending the occupation and returning to our homeland, remains our ultimate goal, the recent confrontation with Israel marked a significant stride towards self-determination, freedom, and the right of return. The cost was immense, with over 50,000 registered deaths and thousands still under the rubble, but October 7th proved that Israel is defeatable. The international community's complicity, especially the West, prolonged our suffering. Palestinians seek nothing more than their rights under international law: an independent, sovereign state where they can live in dignity. Resistance is a legitimate tool for those under occupation, as recognized by international law.

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Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, leaving behind valuable resources. However, the Palestinians burned down the greenhouses and elected Hamas as their leaders in 2007. Since then, Hamas has used all resources from Israel to create rockets and attack Israel, neglecting the needs of the people in Gaza. To truly support a free Palestine, we must eliminate Hamas. This will lead to a better future for both the people in Gaza and Israel. Eradicating Hamas is the only way to achieve freedom for Palestine.

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Israel wanted peace with the Arabic world since its existence. The PLO was founded in 1964 when the West Bank was in Jordan's hands and Gaza was in Egypt's, not because of occupation, but to eliminate Jews. Palestinians lost Gaza and the West Bank in 1967 because they preempted an attack against Israel. In 2000, Ehud Barak offered 97% of territories back, but it was refused. In 2005, Israel withdrew from Gaza, removing its people and even Jewish remains from cemeteries. Greenhouses exporting $50 million in flowers were left for Palestinians, but they destroyed synagogues and greenhouses. Hamas then had an election. A woman was elected to the cabinet of Hamas because she had videos of her sons dressing as suicide bombers. Hamas put Palestinians in a prison in Gaza. Gaza could have been Singapore, but instead, Hamas built tunnels instead of helping their people. Palestinians brought this on themselves.

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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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The people of Gaza broke the siege on October 7th, reclaiming their land and inspiring others around the world. They have the right to self-defense, while Israel, as an occupying power, does not. Gaza has transformed minds globally, regardless of religious beliefs. The people of Gaza have faith and are unafraid, knowing that their heaven is in Gaza and they will go to another heaven if they die. Those who felt sympathy for Gaza but misunderstood the situation were mistaken. The Gazans emerged victorious.

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- On October 7, approximately 1,200 people were killed, with about 400 combatants and 800 civilians, according to the speaker who bases this on authoritative human rights reports (UN HRC Commission of Inquiry, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch). He notes that these organizations do not have perfect records but argues there is no compelling evidence that contradicts Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza being responsible for the majority of deaths, while there is no evidence that Israeli actions within Israel constituted a significant share of the total deaths. - The speaker contends there is no credible evidence of weaponized rape by Hamas on October 7. He discusses the UN Commission of Inquiry’s distinction between rape and sexual violence, and Pamela Patton’s report, which he says concluded there was no direct digital or photographic evidence of sexual violence on October 7, despite reviewing thousands of photographs and hundreds of hours of digital evidence. He argues the rape claim relies on assertions by observers and advocates rather than verifiable forensic or photographic proof. - Eyewitness testimony is challenged as being part of a pattern that could promote a narrative of Israeli moral exceptionalism; the speaker asserts that some eyewitness accounts “tell you Israel is the most moral army in the world” and notes that many such testimonies come from sources described as biased, with Israeli soldiers often embedded in a siege mentality. He suggests that Israeli society, with a citizen army and strong military culture, may have incentives to shape or repeat certain stories. - The speaker discusses Hamas’s planning and motives in the years leading to October 7, describing Gaza as an “inferno under the Israeli occupation.” He cites early 2000s characterizations of Gaza as a concentration camp by Israeli officials and UN/Human Rights reports, and notes the blockade and economic collapse. He explains that in 2023, Gaza was described by The Economist as a “rubber sheep” and by others as a toxic dump, with extremely high unemployment (60% of youth) and a deteriorating social fabric. The anticipated end of Gaza’s struggle was seen when Saudi Arabia joined the Abraham Accords, leading the speaker to say Gaza’s fate was sealed. - The discussion on Hamas’s shift to violence notes Hamas had previously tried diplomacy, international law (including cooperation with human rights organizations after Operation Cast Lead and Operation Protective Edge), and even nonviolent strategies like the Great March of Return (endorsed by Hamas). The UN report on the March of Return found demonstrators overwhelmingly nonviolent, while Israel was accused of targeting civilians. The speaker argues Hamas pursued multiple avenues but faced a harsh blockade and a failing prospect of improvement. - Regarding the broader regional context, the speaker asserts that the West Bank and Gaza have different trajectories; Egypt and Jordan are seen as neutralizing or stabilizing forces, while the West Bank’s situation is contrasted with Gaza’s harsher conditions. He argues that the goal in places like Egypt is to neutralize, whereas Israel’s policy toward Gaza is described as cleansing or subjugation, a distinction he says differentiates regional dynamics. - The speaker critiques the UN Security Council’s handling of Gaza, describing a 2023 resolution (UNSC Resolution 2803) that endorses the Trump peace plan and creates a “board of peace” with sovereign powers in Gaza, headed by Donald Trump, and notes that no external body supervises this board beyond a quarterly report to the Security Council. He claims this arrangement renders Gaza effectively under a transitional administration, with reconstruction timelines alarmingly long (fifty to eighty years to rebuild) and a minimal chance of Israel withdrawing from the green zone. - He argues that after October 7, the board’s governance path, the Trump plan, and Arab states’ support for the resolution collectively resulted in Gaza’s “death warrant,” with reconstruction hampered by deliberate destruction and political arrangements that preclude meaningful self-determination or statehood for Gaza. - On international reactions, the speaker notes varying support for Gaza among Arab nations and emphasizes that some regional actors (including Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, and others) endorsed handing Gaza to Trump; he accuses these states of compromising Gaza’s future for broader geopolitical aims and accuses several of “slavery and subservience” to such outcomes. - The concluding portion covers Gaza’s future: the speaker reiterates that Gaza has effectively been made unlivable, with rubble and toxic contamination delaying any reconstruction for decades, and he maintains that the path to a two-state solution remains contested, with the Trump-led framework limiting Palestinian rights and self-determination. He indicates he has just completed a book on UN corruption and the Security Council’s role in Gaza, titled Gaza’s Gravediggers, and suggests that the UN declaration of war on Gaza nullifies international law regarding self-determination.

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We always carry it with us. Today or tomorrow, it doesn't matter. What matters is that you know you are the Palestinian resistance. You are Palestine.

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Hamas has committed attacks prior to October 7, killing thousands of Israelis and hundreds of Palestinians, sabotaging the peace process. Hamas is more than a terrorist organization; it is a religious, ideological movement waging a holy war against a race, not a national resistance movement to liberate Palestine. Hamas does not believe in political borders, but wants a global state. Supporting pro-Palestine groups gives support to a savage group that committed genocide against Jewish communities. Having lived with Hamas members in prison for 27 months, the speaker witnessed them torturing Palestinians. The speaker believes October 7 could be the worst crime of modern day. Hamas is a radical religious movement with global ambition that does not value human life and does not believe in democracy. Israel, in contrast, is a democratic nation that has extended its hand to the region for peace for over 70 years. Since 1948, Arab nations have tried to annihilate Israel. 95% of wars between Arabs and Israel were initiated by Arab countries. On October 7, Israel suffered genocide, not just a terrorist attack.

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In an exclusive interview with Yehir Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, he discusses the need for a ceasefire in Gaza. Sinwar expresses concern over the dire situation in Gaza, with innocent civilians lacking protection and essential resources. He pleads for a break to rearm before continuing their attacks on Israel. Sinwar mentions the unfairness of the situation, stating that they started a day earlier than the Israelis but are being denied the opportunity to restock their weapons. The interview is interrupted by a noisy baby, which Sinwar explains is an Israeli baby occupying his house and causing sleep deprivation. The interview concludes with Sinwar expressing frustration at the lack of international intervention.

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Despite the Oslo agreement's failure, our resistance continues to grow across different regions and factions. We honor our imprisoned and fallen comrades, such as Holy Daka, Khadirad Nain, and Ahmed Malaslo, and remain steadfast in our struggle. Supporting our resistance in all forms is crucial. We are currently witnessing increased violence from Zionism, which is struggling to survive. However, this crisis only strengthens our unity and resilience.
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