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I have photographs of two children who were each shot with extreme precision in the chest and head. It's impossible for a toddler to be shot twice by mistake, especially by a sniper. In just my first week in Gaza, the carnage against civilians surpassed all the disasters I've witnessed in 30 years of mission trips, including ground zero and earthquakes. The victims are almost exclusively children. I've never seen anything like it. I've seen more incinerated and shredded children in one week than in my entire life. Shredded means missing body parts, often from buildings collapsing or bomb explosions. We've removed large shrapnel from children and have seen kids shot multiple times by snipers.

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I'm here because I care about the suffering of children worldwide. Every day, 40,000 people, mostly children, die from hunger. I'm Rachel Corey from Olympia, Washington. Last year, I became internationally famous when I was crushed to death by a bulldozer in Gaza. I'm part of an international human rights group from England, Scotland, Italy, and the United States. I've been here for a month and a half, witnessing the most difficult situation I've ever seen. Children have been shot and killed, and on January 30th, the Israeli military destroyed over half of Rafa's water supply by bulldozing the two largest wells. At 23 years old, I became the first American martyr to die in Palestine.

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The Israeli government is responsible for an actual holocaust, televised to the whole world. An old man died on camera from starvation in 2025 while waiting in line for food. A young woman looks like a "Belsen horror." Eighty people in Gaza died of hunger today, while hundreds of thousands of tons of food, water, and medicine are being blocked by Israel from entering. The speaker places greater shame and blame on the rest of the world for allowing Israel, a country of 8,000,000 people, to starve millions to death.

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Israel is bombing Gaza and has killed over 2,750 civilians, including 1,030 children. They have imposed an illegal blockade, denying access to electricity, food, construction materials, and fuel. They have even enforced a blackout to hide the atrocities. The president, whom you recently met, supports this war and claims there are no laws governing it. He believes no civilian is safe until all are guilty. Madam President, you cannot support this in the name of this parliament. We must discuss this grave situation, which is a holocaust for the Palestinian people. We cannot have moments of silence for victims and lives lost, especially not for Palestinians.

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In Gaza, the situation is dire. Four Palestinian children are killed every hour, and every 15 minutes a child loses their life. The death toll for Palestinians is rising rapidly, with at least 10 killed in just this hour. Many more are losing their homes, leaving them without shelter. Emotionally, it's a catastrophe that demands our attention. As an Israeli, I am deeply ashamed and disturbed by the violence. It feels as though killing children and adults has become acceptable, and it's disheartening to see so many remain indifferent.

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The speaker states that the situation in Gaza is not a humanitarian crisis, but a genocide. They claim that 70% of those killed are women and children, and the population is being starved of food, water, and medicine. According to the speaker, there have been repeated attacks on hospitals, clinics, aid distribution sites, and humanitarian aid agencies. They state that more UN workers have been killed in Gaza than in UN's history, over 900 families have been exterminated, and over 17,000 children have lost one or both parents. The speaker claims bakeries, aid distribution sites, churches, mosques, and schools are being targeted, including a hospital the speaker personally worked at, a rehabilitation center, and an orphanage. The speaker believes Israel's strategy suggests they are doing the exact opposite of sustaining life. The speaker is afraid of what will be discovered when the conflict ends and believes history books will be written about the media's role in the genocide.

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was crushed by an Israeli military bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home in Gaza. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. Rachel was part of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a group of international activists protesting Israeli human rights abuses. She stood in front of a bulldozer, trying to stop the demolitions, but the driver ran her over twice. The Israeli military denied responsibility, and the case against them was dismissed. Rachel's parents continue to advocate against US funding to Israel and have set up the Rachel Corry Foundation For Peace and Justice. Rachel's death symbolizes the struggle for Palestinian rights.

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I'm here today because I'm Jewish and Israeli, with parents who survived the Holocaust. I oppose the British government's support for Israel, considering it as genocide. The media, including the BBC, is also seen as supporting this immoral and illegal act. Many people in Britain are against it, including Jews like myself. This issue has been ongoing since 1948 when numerous Palestinian villages were destroyed, resulting in the deaths of thousands and the creation of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees.

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I'm here because I care about the suffering of children worldwide. Every day, 40,000 people, mostly children, die from hunger. Rachel Corry, from Olympia, Washington, became famous when she was crushed to death by a bulldozer in Gaza. She was an international human rights activist who witnessed the difficult situation there. Children have been shot and killed, houses demolished, and water wells destroyed, including over half of Rafa's water supply. Rachel's death made her the first American martyr in Palestine at the age of 23.

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Since my return, I feel like I'm in a crazy world, having to explain that people are dying. In 2024, with social media and the media, I have to say that there are children dying. I appeal to all of you who can do something, we need to stop this. It's already too late, even if we stop today, it's already too late. Patients arrive already dead on stretchers carried by their families. We've had patients arrive on carts pulled by donkeys because there's no more fuel to transport the dead or because the ambulance drivers are too scared to move in certain areas. We've had patients arrive already dead, and families bring their deceased loved ones. The mortality rate is high, and the lack of resources is a problem. We need to talk about the indirect victims, the lack of means, and the healthcare workers who are also grieving. The children in Gaza are suffering physically and psychologically, and it's heartbreaking to see them play amidst death. We need to do something for the hospitals and especially for the children. It should be the limit for any human being to doubt the innocence of a child. Is it normal that a seven-year-old is paralyzed because of a bullet? Is it normal that a diabetic mother's baby dies because she couldn't receive treatment? We need to open our eyes and acknowledge the inhumanity of it all.

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The ceasefire is over and the bombing has resumed in Gaza. I am at the largest functioning hospital, which is already overwhelmed at 200% capacity. The health system here cannot handle any more children with war injuries. There are children everywhere, some sleeping, after a bomb exploded just 50 meters away. The hospitals have been severely impacted in the past 7 weeks, unable to treat more children with burns, shrapnel wounds, and broken bones. The inaction of those with influence is allowing the killing of children. This is a war on children.

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Since October 7th, we have been facing extermination, with bombings and killings in Gaza. The world is being lied to, as they claim to be targeting militants but are actually killing innocent people, including children. We are desperate for help and seek refuge at Al Shifa hospital. The occupation has left us starving, without access to water and food. We plead for protection and the chance to live in peace. We demand justice for the killers, as well as access to medicine, food, and education. We simply want to live like any other children.

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I'm in Israel at a kibbutz near Ouz, where a horrific tragedy occurred. Eighty people were kidnapped, and 30 were killed; almost 25% of the population here. Behind me are the burned buildings, a grim reminder of the slaughter perpetrated by Hamas. Just beyond lies Gaza, the Gaza Strip. The sounds of explosions and gunfire are constant. You can see the smoke rising from the explosions. This very place was the site of some of the worst atrocities committed on October 7th. I felt it was vital to come here and stand against this evil. Americans were killed in this kibbutz, and Americans are currently held hostage by Hamas. We must not leave any American behind.

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Since October 7th, we have been facing extermination, with bombings and killings in Gaza. The world is being lied to, as they claim to be targeting the parties but are actually killing innocent people, including children. We are desperate for help, as even the hospitals are being bombed and we are running out of resources like water and food. We are here to plead for protection and a chance to live in peace. We want justice for the killers, access to medicine, food, and education, just like any other children.

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"Palestinians in Gaza now make up eighty percent of all the people facing famine or catastrophic hunger worldwide according to the UN." "Every person in Gaza is hungry." "A quarter of the population are starving and struggling to find food and drinkable water." "Famine is imminent." "The three hundred and thirty five thousand children under the age of five are at high risk of malnutrition." "The some fifty thousand pregnant women lack health care and adequate nutrition." "Infants are dying in droves." "Palestine had ceased to exist." "The Palestinians are being forced to choose between death from bombs, disease, exposure, or starvation, or being driven from their homeland." "There will soon reach a point where death will be so ubiquitous that deportation for those who want to live will be the only option." "Israel is lobbying countries in Latin America and Africa to accept Palestinian refugees."

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I witnessed the devastating reality of living in Gaza, where the majority of the population is unbelievably young, with an average age of 17. The densely packed urban area makes it impossible to protect children from the violence of war. The bombings have resulted in the deaths of 166 children, with many more injured. It is crucial for all of us to acknowledge our shared responsibility for these deaths. The lack of priority and action from the United Nations and governments is disheartening. However, by choosing to watch and engage with this issue, we can make a difference and bring an end to this suffering.

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Children in Gaza are being shot by snipers with deadly precision. I have seen two children shot directly in the chest and head, which is not a mistake. In my 30 years of experience and 40 mission trips, I have never witnessed such a level of civilian carnage, particularly among children. The devastation I observed in just one week in Gaza surpasses anything I've encountered before. The number of incinerated and shredded children is staggering and unprecedented in my lifetime.

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The ceasefire is over and the bombing has resumed in Gaza. I am at a hospital that is already overwhelmed and operating at 200% capacity. The hospital cannot take in any more children with war-related injuries. The impact on hospitals in the past 7 weeks has been severe, with children suffering from burns, shrapnel wounds, and broken bones. The lack of action from influential parties is resulting in the killing of innocent children. It is clear that this is a war on children.

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was killed by an Israeli military bulldozer in Gaza while trying to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. Rachel was involved with the International Solidarity Movement, a group of international activists protesting against Israeli human rights abuses. She stood in front of a bulldozer during a protest and was run over twice by the Israeli soldier driving it. Her parents blamed the Israeli military for her death, but their lawsuit was dismissed. Rachel's death has become a symbol of solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

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War crimes against Palestinians are being committed on an unprecedented scale. We must tell our governments, both American and Israeli, that enough is enough. The bombardment, siege, and occupation must end. Palestinians have been denied their basic human rights, dignity, and freedom for too long. We will continue to fight for justice and a free Palestine.

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We, starving Palestinians in North Gaza, go to Schaeffer area daily for aid near Israeli tanks. Received aid without knowing the sender. Returned with casualties from Israeli attacks, targeting heads, elbows, and knees to destroy us. Innocent lives lost, including women and children.

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Our children write their names on their palms to be recognized amidst the bombings. Mass graves are dug for the identified and unidentified. Women clean their burns with regular soap due to a shortage of antiseptics. Rescue teams eat bread covered in blood to sustain themselves. Paramedics are killed while saving lives. Elders search for water under the rubble. Families are denied the right to mourn. The world's dehumanizing language and policy of collective punishment and indiscriminate killing by an occupying power cannot be justified. In 2023, how can such brutality and injustice be sustained? Defending a rules-based order loses meaning when the rules change based on the identity of the perpetrators or victims. Unhinged racism considers us less human and devalues Palestinian lives. The worst is yet to come. We urgently call for an end to the massacres and the prevention of further madness in Gaza and Palestine.

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I witnessed the devastating impact of war in Gaza, where many young children are suffering. The attacks have led to numerous casualties, including 166 children dead and 1310 wounded. The images of injured children, like Maha at Shiva hospital, are haunting. It's a tragedy that demands our attention and action. We must not turn a blind eye to the suffering in Gaza. Together, we can make a difference.

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was crushed by an Israeli military bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home in Gaza. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. They filed a lawsuit against Caterpillar Inc., the company that supplied the bulldozer, but the case was dismissed. Rachel's death symbolizes the ongoing struggle for Palestinian rights and the need to hold Israel accountable. Her parents continue to advocate against US funding to Israel and have established the Rachel Corry Foundation for Peace and Justice.

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I volunteered in Gaza and witnessed extreme carnage against civilians, mostly children. I've never seen so many incinerated and shredded children in my 30 years of disaster relief work. Children are being shot by snipers, with some even shot twice in critical areas. Other doctors in Gaza have also reported numerous children with gunshot wounds to the head, some captured on video.
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