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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 criticizes the Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Benfir, describing him as a violent settler with a criminal background. They claim that Palestinian prisoners in Israel endure worse conditions than hostages in Gaza, being handcuffed and blindfolded for extended periods. The speaker suggests that Israeli society accepts these actions because they view all Palestinians as Hamas members involved in rape and murder. Additionally, they mention that the year has been particularly deadly for Palestinians in the West Bank.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages during their response to the Hamas attack. The IDF shelled houses and used tanks, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire on fleeing Israelis. They even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response, leading to the deaths of their own people. The goal of the attack was to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. Israeli propaganda is being used to justify atrocities in Gaza, and the world needs to know the truth to prevent further escalation.

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My mom returned from Gaza, where she witnessed kindness and provision from the Muslims there. She is a ray of light in our lives amidst the darkness. However, our hearts are with the 200 hostages still held there. We are relieved to hear that they are being taken care of, although we are unsure if this applies to everyone. Our thoughts are with our friends, brothers, mothers, and sisters who, like us, anxiously await the return of their loved ones.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages during their response to the Hamas attack. The IDF shelled houses and used tanks, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire, resulting in the deaths of Israeli hostages and civilians. The IDF even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video aims to highlight the IDF's poor response, which led to the deaths of their own people. The world needs to know the truth to prevent further atrocities and a potential escalation of conflict.

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Put your hands up and spread your legs. Take your clothes off and lay down. Do not speak. You're a hostage, and I will kill you. In preparation for the October 7th massacre, Hamas terrorists received a translation sheet with phrases to use with hostages. The IDF operates daily to ensure women are protected from such terror. As we observe International Women's Day, we must remember the atrocities faced by women on October 7th. Join us in fighting for women and standing against violence.

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Israel has returned women and children hostages, but why did they take them in the first place? Israel has the power to kidnap them again anytime. They often round up Palestinian women and children as leverage. Hamas is criticized for taking hostages, but Israel could take even more without consequences. The deal is favorable for Israel as they don't have to withdraw or establish a permanent ceasefire. They will only pause for a few days before resuming bombing. Although the speaker wants hostages released on both sides, they acknowledge that this deal greatly benefits Israel.

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I shook hands with a Hamas activist because they treated us well and were considerate. They took care of my mom's needs and were prepared. They provided shampoo and conditioner for women. I didn't ask about what was happening outside.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals that the IDF actually destroyed homes and killed hostages during their response to the Hamas attack. IDF soldiers admitted to shelling houses and using tank crews, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire on fleeing Israelis. The IDF commander even ordered an airstrike on his own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response, leading to the deaths of their own people. The attack aimed to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. The world needs to know the truth to prevent further atrocities and a potential regional conflict.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals the truth. The IDF destroyed concrete homes, not Hamas. IDF soldiers admitted to shelling houses and killing hostages in an act of desperation. They also used Apache attack helicopters and opened fire on fleeing Israelis. IDF commander ordered an airstrike on his own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor performance, leading to the deaths of their own people. The attack aimed to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. Israeli propaganda is used to justify atrocities in Gaza, and the world needs to know the truth to prevent further escalation.

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50 Israeli women and children will be released from Hamas captivity in exchange for 150 Palestinian women and children from Israeli prison. However, there is no symmetry in this exchange. The Israelis were kidnapped for simply being alive, while the Palestinians are violent criminals. Despite the 5-day ceasefire, the conflict cannot stop until all hostages are returned, Gaza is freed from Hamas, and long-term security is achieved. Stopping now would prevent any of the 9 million people in Israel and 2 million in Gaza from returning to normal lives.

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The speaker questions whether Hamas is holding female hostages to prevent them from speaking about atrocities. During a negotiated pause, Hamas failed to release women as agreed, leading to suspicions. The speaker acknowledges this is not a proven fact but a belief held by many.

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The US government has seen Hamas commit atrocities and hold female hostages. There is no evidence for why they have not released the remaining hostages. It is hoped that they will change their mind and release the women. There is a desire for the hostages to speak about their treatment.

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My name is Yonj Acere. My family was kidnapped by Hamas while visiting my mother-in-law. They were taken and witnessed her murder. I found out about it through a video released on TikTok by Hamas. It has been 32 days since I last heard from them. I don't know their condition or if they are hungry or sleeping. I want them to be freed. We need to use our power to help them. The Jewish and Israeli people will win this war, together with the Western world.

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In this video, the speaker expresses concern about the ongoing conflict in Israel, emphasizing the innocent lives being lost, particularly those of children and women. They highlight the urgent need for basic necessities such as food, water, and medical care, as well as the challenges faced by hospitals due to the evacuation of medical personnel. The speaker shares their personal experience of trying to find a safe place for their family but being unable to due to the lack of resources and overcrowding. Despite the difficulties, they are determined to stay at the Nassau Hospital with their family, as there is no other option available.

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In this video, the speaker addresses three main points. Firstly, they condemn the act of taking hostages in Israel, particularly children, women, and the elderly, and demand their immediate release. Secondly, they emphasize the importance of providing humanitarian assistance and safe relocation for those affected by the conflict. The speaker highlights the lack of provisions and the need for aid access. Lastly, they express their intention to travel to the region to support negotiations, witness the situation, and show solidarity with aid workers. The speaker concludes by urging for a peaceful resolution where Israelis and Palestinians can coexist as neighbors and friends, without resorting to war.

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This video shows men in underwear with their hands tied, repeating slogans against Hamas in Jabalia, northern Gaza. Similar videos have been collected and analyzed, revealing the degrading and internationally prohibited practices of the Israeli army towards Palestinian prisoners. In one video, over 90 men are lined up and seated in the middle of the street under the watch of Israeli soldiers. Other images show prisoners, both naked and dressed, against walls or surrounded by mounds of earth. Israel claims these men were arrested in Hamas strongholds where civilians were supposed to have evacuated, but Palestinians and Qatari media have disputed these claims. The treatment of these prisoners raises concerns as it violates international humanitarian law.

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In Gaza, there are currently 229 innocent hostages. Once they return to Israel, the plan is to attack Shifa hospital, all other hospitals, and the tunnels, killing everyone. It's important for the world to be aware of this, as Gaza believes it is now the center of attention.

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A former captive of Niruz kibbutz, who was released in a deal, describes the difficulties of captivity and the fear of being harmed by Israel. Another captive, who returned with their children but left their husband behind, expresses frustration with the lack of support from the IOF and recounts being bombed and injured. The captives argue that Israel is responsible for the harm inflicted on its own people, citing evidence of the IOF's actions. The conversation then shifts to discussing allegations of group H's involvement in atrocities, with one person questioning the credibility of the evidence. The conversation ends with a comparison to a historical group known for their supremacist beliefs.

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Speaker 0 shares a story about their mother's experience, mentioning how the people she encountered assured her that they were Muslims and wouldn't harm her. They also talk about sharing food with these people. Speaker 1 advises caution when listening to such material and reminds us to consider the welfare of over 200 hostages still held captive in Gaza by Hamas.

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A Palestinian woman confronts a BBC reporter about the biased coverage of events in Israel and Gaza. She criticizes the mainstream media for ignoring the Palestinian deaths caused by the occupation. The woman shares her personal experience of having family members trapped in Gaza and highlights the humanitarian crisis there. She accuses Western media of dehumanizing Palestinians and giving preferential treatment to Israelis. The video also mentions the spread of unverified information by mainstream media outlets, which fuels hatred and supports Israel. The woman calls for people to be critical of the language used in news reporting and to recognize the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the dilemma of how to refer to prisoners and hostages in the context of the Israeli conflict. They mention the release of Palestinian prisoners and the debate over whether to call them prisoners or hostages. The speaker also talks about the feedback they receive and the different perspectives on how to describe the situation. They highlight the complexity of the issue, stating that every terrorist can also be seen as a freedom fighter. Ultimately, the speaker emphasizes the challenges faced by journalists in making editorial decisions and justifying their choices.

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In this video, the speaker begins by setting up Shabbat candles and expressing their prayers for peace in the Middle East. They then discuss various news highlights, including a New York Times writer making an inappropriate joke, Iran being appointed as the chair of the UN Human Rights Council Social Forum, and the Yale Daily News issuing a correction for unsubstantiated claims about Hamas. The speaker also mentions the constant rocket attacks on Israel and the poverty under Hamas rule. They highlight a Vogue staffer's support for resisting Israel and a Palestinian woman's violent remarks. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need to bring home hostages held by Hamas and the importance of self-care during these difficult times.

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Yesterday, a girl who was held hostage in Israeli prisons shared her terrifying experience. She emphasized that these children are hostages, not prisoners, and the sound of small kids crying for their mothers haunted her every night. It's time we stop accepting this situation and start speaking up about what's happening in Israeli prisons. We must raise our voices and bring attention to this issue.

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Chilling Details of How Hamas Treated Hostages in Captivity
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On October 7, rockets shattered the night as chaos unfurled at the Nova Festival, and one woman found herself fighting to stay alive inside a world where every moment could be the last. Kidnapped with other revelers after the assault, she rode for hours in a car under fire, bullets pooling on the windows, as a city tried to understand what was happening. Nearly five hours later, she was separated from friends, running, hiding, and then pushed into a nightmare without end. Her captivity stretched to 54 days across five houses and 11 moves. She was mistaken for a soldier because of green trousers and boots, and the captors demanded why she wore that uniform. She endured beatings, abuse, and daily psychological pressure; at one point a group of 10 terrorists dragged her along as she clung to life with two broken legs. She pretended to be Arab to avoid harm, even as a necklace, jewelry pieces, and hair were ripped away. Within the hospital room, about 30 Hamas fighters looted and peered at her, forcing a cast on her broken leg and treating her as a potential officer. She survived days when water was scarce—20 ml at a stretch—while the food and showers were rationed. A moment of peril came when a crowd near the car nearly lynched her; she was pulled from the tree and saved as the car's doors closed, and she heard the crowd celebrate a victory she did not feel. Days later, she was walked through a street at gunpoint, then into a Red Cross convoy, then toward home. On release, a phone call with an Israeli officer confirmed that her family survived and that she would go home—yet the world she rejoined did not erase the trauma. She spoke of faith as a sustaining force, of the human complexity she found in both captors and bystanders, and of a longing for peace and for the return of all hostages. She urged a simple, urgent question: what do we want to wake up believing each morning, and how can that aim guide our actions toward ending this cycle of violence.
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