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Reports indicate that hospitals in Gaza are under attack, with women being raped and civilians killed by Israeli soldiers. Despite calls to stop these atrocities from the International Court of Justice, leaders remain silent. Massacres and war crimes are occurring daily, yet the global community is turning a blind eye to the suffering of innocent civilians.

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In 2024, over 80 people were killed and 400 wounded in Gaza while trying to get food aid. Israeli tanks opened fire on civilians as they rushed to receive flour, resulting in a tragic loss of life. Israel is accused of using starvation as a weapon to force people to leave the area. This situation is likened to a genocide and a modern-day Holocaust.

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The Shefa Hospital in Gaza is under attack by Israeli forces, leaving thousands of innocent people trapped without food, water, or medical care. Dr. Muhammad al Nunu was executed for staying to care for his patients despite the dire conditions. Additionally, civilians waiting for humanitarian aid were shot and killed. The situation in Gaza is dire, with people starving and dying due to the ongoing violence.

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Israelites are accused of being habitual liars, particularly regarding the alleged presence of fighters in Sheifa Hospital during the second siege. Despite no evidence found during the first invasion, multiple hospitals in Gaza have been attacked. The destruction of Sheifa Hospital, a vital civilian institution, raises questions about Israel's motives. The lack of accountability or compensation for Israel's actions over 75 years allows them to act with impunity.

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Gaza uncovered mass graves at Nasser Hospital with over 400 murdered Palestinians. Bodies were mutilated and decapitated, mothers struggle to identify remains. Israel destroyed hospitals during a 3-month invasion. US media is not covering these war crimes, as it conflicts with the narrative of supporting Israel. Israel is targeting hospitals to make survival impossible for Palestinians while playing the victim.

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Israel is altering the skyline of the Gaza Strip, which remains under constant attack and bombardment. Some describe Gaza as an open-air prison. Human rights organizations have accused Israeli forces of using white phosphorus against civilians in both Gaza and Lebanon.

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The Israeli parliament is advancing legislation to prevent the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) from operating in the occupied Palestinian territory. UNRWA, established in 1949, is crucial for providing shelter, health, and education services to Palestinians in Gaza and other regions. Despite allegations against some staff related to the October 7 attacks, a UN investigation found minimal merit in these claims. Since last October, at least 231 UNRWA staff have been killed in Gaza, where 90% of the population has been displaced and faces severe shortages of food, water, and safety. Human Rights Watch has reported that Israel’s actions amount to war crimes, including using starvation as a weapon. Governments concerned about the humanitarian crisis should support UNRWA and oppose Israel's legislation against it.

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- Speaker 0: Since Israel began strikes on Gaza after Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7, it has targeted residential buildings. The UN says nearly 200,000 structures have been destroyed or damaged. With so many fleeing attacks, Palestinians packed into makeshift shelters, many of them UN run schools, but they were not safe. More than 1,000 schools have been bombed, and Israel has destroyed most of Gaza's hospitals, including Al Shifa, where more than 400 Palestinians were killed in a raid in March 2024. - Speaker 1: We make the best weapons in the world, and we’ve got a lot of them. And we’ve given a lot to Israel, frankly. And I mean, Bibi would call me so many times, can you get me this weapon, that weapon, that weapon. Some of them I never heard of, baby, and I made them. But we’d get them here, wouldn’t we? And they are the best. They are the best. And you but you used them well. It also takes people that know how to use them, and you obviously used them very well. But so many that Israel became strong and powerful, which ultimately led to peace. That’s what led to peace. So as we celebrate today, let us remember how this nightmare of depravity and death all began. - Speaker 2: In 1948, when the land of Palestine was officially stolen and given to a group of rabid Zionists who murdered over 10,000 Palestinians. This crime against humanity was decided as early as 1917 with the Balfour Declaration, the British Crown, and Lord Rothschild of the Rothschild banking dynasty, otherwise known as the Bank of England, who when it’s all said and done, will have control over hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Palestinian oil and gas reserves. As Michael Roverero famously said, all wars are bankers’ wars. According to Benjamin Franklin, the primary catalyst for the American Revolution was the Bank of England’s Currency Act. After the revolution, a value based economy with no interest being paid to any central bank was created. But it didn’t last long. The first bank of the United States was chartered in 1791 and favored foreign stockholders over Americans. The charter ended in January 1811 followed by the war of eighteen twelve and the establishment of the second bank of the United States in 1816, which gave more power to the Bank of England. Andrew Jackson successfully killed the bank’s renewal and shortly after became the first US president targeted for assassination when Richard Lawrence drew pistols on him outside The US capital, but misfired. Laws were passed in the early eighteen sixties for the US government to issue its own currency in a value based economy as opposed to the debt based system imposed by central banks. According to an 1864 edition of the London Times, this would have made America the wealthiest nation of the world. The article warned that if a government creates its own money, it will be without debt. It will become prosperous without precedent in the history of the world and therefore must be destroyed. In 1865, president Lincoln was assassinated, and the economy was quickly phased back to the central bank’s debt enslavement model. In 1913, the tyrannical Federal Reserve Bank and federal income tax was born. The two world wars brought Germany under the heel of the central banking cartel. Western banking institutions financed the Bolshevik revolution. In 2000, Iraq stopped selling its oil and Federal Reserve notes. In 2003, Iraq was illegally invaded by The United States and dollar based oil sales were reinstated. In Libya, Muammar Gaddafi’s gold dinar currency was making the nation rich. In 2011, The US invaded and reverted Libya’s oil sales to dollars. The Bank for International Settlements recently proposed efforts under the guise of anti money laundering that would provide scores to tokens and digital wallets including stablecoins. Digital ID, social credit scores, and a carbon tax is what the bankers are up to now. And everything else is a distraction. Today’s war is mostly psychological, and it’s being waged upon you. Greg Reese reporting. The Reiss report is now fully funded by my Substack subscribers. Subscribe today and support my work at gregreiss.substack.com.

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An airstrike targeted a shelter in Gaza, killing at least 14 Palestinians. The shelter housed a field hospital, resulting in devastating injuries and casualties. The attack is part of a pattern of relentless Israeli airstrikes on civilian areas, leaving many women and children dead or severely injured. The hospital is overwhelmed with victims, including children arriving in pieces. The use of lethal weapons with shrapnel and nails has caused catastrophic injuries, with many unable to survive. The situation is described as beyond catastrophic, with a high concentration of displaced families in the area. The attacks are indiscriminate and devastating to the civilian population.

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Israel's military operations in Gaza are condemned as war crimes and violations of international law, including attacks on civilians, starvation as a weapon, and deliberate destruction of infrastructure. The siege on Gaza has led to severe humanitarian crises, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations. The use of heavy weapons in densely populated areas is seen as intentional harm towards civilians.

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Islamic Jihad bombed a hospital in Gaza, resulting in hundreds of deaths. They fired rockets at Israeli civilians, but one misfired and hit the hospital. Despite this, they are trying to blame Israel. Hamas and Islamic Jihad often launch rockets from densely populated areas, including hospitals, mosques, schools, and homes. It is important to condemn both Hamas and Islamic Jihad for their actions.

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The Indonesian hospital in Northern Gaza is in ruins, overwhelmed with wounded and lacking medical supplies. Israeli troops raided the hospital after laying siege to it for days. Witnesses describe being interrogated and beaten by soldiers. The hospital may never reopen due to the extensive damage. Palestinian journalists have also been targeted, with at least 48 killed by Israeli fire. The Biden administration was concerned that the ceasefire would allow journalists to expose the devastation and turn public opinion against Israel. The destruction in Gaza is widespread, with streets, schools, houses, and shops destroyed. Many Palestinians are left homeless.

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Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza is backed by the US, allowing Israel to avoid accountability for its human rights abuses. The US has vetoed UN resolutions critical of Israel over 50 times since 1972, including those addressing illegal settlements and war crimes. Financially, the US provides $3.8 billion in military aid annually and even dispatched an aircraft carrier to the Eastern Mediterranean. While the US used to mediate peace talks, recent administrations have escalated support for Israel and ignored the plight of Palestinians. The US defends Israel's actions, even as it kills more people in Gaza than Hamas kills in Israel. This gives Israel a pass on potential war crimes.

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Israel is significantly impacting the Gaza Strip, with ongoing attacks leading to accusations of war crimes. Human rights groups allege the use of white phosphorus against civilians, which is prohibited under international law. This weapon's deployment in urban areas raises serious concerns about indiscriminate harm to civilians. The destruction in Gaza is immense, challenging claims of self-defense and suggesting a campaign of extermination. Targeting hospitals and medical personnel further violates international protections, requiring justification from Israel. The staggering death toll reflects a troubling disregard for Palestinian lives. Awareness of these actions compels individuals to speak out against the situation in Palestine.

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Israel's actions in Gaza are being criticized for causing devastation and not prioritizing civilian safety. The use of destructive ammunition, targeting of hospitals, and mistreatment of medical personnel are cited as evidence. Reports suggest that Israel has used ammunition equivalent to over 2 nuclear bombs in Gaza. Hospitals have been hit, leaving the health system in ruins and hindering medical support for the injured. Medical personnel have also been arrested, abused, and tortured. These actions have raised concerns of genocide and the intent to destroy the Palestinian people.

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Israel's military actions in Gaza have drawn severe criticism, particularly regarding the use of white phosphorus, which is banned in civilian areas under international law. Human rights groups have documented systematic war crimes, including indiscriminate attacks on civilians and infrastructure. The staggering death toll and destruction raise questions about Israel's justification for its actions, which many view as an extermination campaign rather than self-defense. The targeting of hospitals and medical personnel further complicates the situation, as international humanitarian law protects these entities. Calls for accountability are growing, with discussions around potential investigations by the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. The ongoing blockade and siege on Gaza exacerbate humanitarian crises, leading to accusations of forced starvation and violations of basic human rights. The situation reflects a broader pattern of oppression and discrimination against Palestinians, raising urgent calls for justice and change.

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Dr. Ghassan Abusita, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, was called to Al Ali Hospital to help treat the overwhelming number of wounded patients. While operating, a missile struck, causing part of the ceiling to collapse. Outside, he witnessed children's bodies and injured individuals, some with amputations. Dr. Abusita assisted in carrying a wounded person to an ambulance, surrounded by body parts and piles of bodies. He returned to Shifa Hospital, where families had sought refuge, only to find them dead or critically wounded. Israel's warning of attacking Palestinian hospitals has become a reality, and those who unconditionally support Israel's actions bear responsibility for this war crime. If Israel faces no consequences, more war crimes will occur, and hospitals will continue to be targeted.

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Israeli forces have repeatedly attacked our convoys, hospitals, and staff shelters, causing fear and suffering in Gaza. The health system we've supported for decades is being systematically destroyed, with patients and colleagues killed or injured. This is part of Israel's war on the entire population of Gaza, with no regard for humanitarian principles. The laws meant to protect humanitarian assistance are now meaningless.

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Reports claim that Elafi Hospital in Gaza City has been hit by an Israeli airstrike, with estimates of 200 to 300 dead according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Hospitals in Gaza have become safe havens for people seeking refuge, as they are believed to be unlikely targets for Israeli strikes. If these numbers are accurate, it represents a significant loss of life, particularly given the timing of the incident on the eve of the US president's visit to Israel.

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Hospitals have become part of the war in Gaza as Hamas uses them as a cover to conduct terrorism. They deliberately embed themselves in civilian places like schools, kindergartens, and hospitals, using the sick and vulnerable as human shields. Recently, in the Avantisi hospital, a Hamas company commander held 1,000 patients, medical staff, and innocent people hostage while conducting terrorism. This tactic has been used by Hamas for years, exploiting the resources and the most vulnerable individuals.

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The United States has been the primary arms supplier to Israel for the war on Gaza. Washington has allocated over $21 billion in military aid for American-made weapons. In the past year, over 500 military cargo planes and 170 ships have supplied Israel with 75,000 artillery shells, 14,900-kilogram bombs, 6,500 226-kilogram bombs, 3,000 Hellfire missiles, 1,000 bunker buster bombs, and 2,600 airdrop small diameter bombs. Comparatively, 15,000 tons of explosives were dropped on Hiroshima, 21,000 tons on Nagasaki, 2,700+ tons on Dresden, 16,000 tons on Hamburg, and 1,510 tons in the firebombing of Tokyo, totaling 56,210 tons. Israel has dropped 85,000 tons of high explosives on Gaza, a densely populated area.

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In Gaza, Israeli airstrikes have caused widespread destruction, with drones filling the sky and leaving a neighborhood in ruins. Civilians, who claim innocence, have lost their homes and lives amidst continuous bombings. The Israeli army claims to have targeted 350 strategic locations, including tunnels and meeting places for Hamas soldiers. However, residents accuse Israel of indiscriminate bombing, with houses damaged and lives shattered. The Palestinian government reports that 23,000 homes have already been destroyed, and soon, nearly two million people will face a severe shortage of water and electricity.

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In Gaza, there is a genocide with 12,000 children killed, while 30 Israeli children were also killed. 30,000 Palestinian civilians and 72,000 people were killed or injured. Israel is also causing starvation by blocking food supplies. This is genocide, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing, with 70% of homes destroyed and hospitals damaged.

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Israel has a history of bombing Gaza, claiming mistakes after killing civilians. Recent incidents include airstrikes killing Palestinians in tents, foreign aid workers, and a six-year-old girl. Israel often attributes these killings to errors or misidentifications, sparking global outrage. Despite advanced technology, Israel's military actions have resulted in numerous civilian casualties, leading to accusations of intentional harm and potential genocide.

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Israel's military actions in Gaza have drawn accusations of war crimes, particularly regarding the use of white phosphorus in civilian areas. Human rights organizations argue that this indiscriminate weapon causes severe harm and violates international law. The staggering civilian death toll and destruction of infrastructure raise concerns about Israel's disregard for Palestinian lives. Attacks on hospitals and medical personnel further exacerbate the situation, with claims that such actions lack justification under humanitarian law. The ongoing siege on Gaza has led to severe shortages of basic necessities, contributing to a humanitarian crisis. Calls for accountability and an arms embargo against Israel are growing, as the international community grapples with the implications of these actions and the need for justice in the region.
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