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A mass terrorist attack occurred at a family's kibbutz, resulting in the parents' deaths as they tried to protect their child, Hotem, from gunfire. A grenade was thrown, causing an explosion. Hotem's father lost his arm, and his mother tragically died on top of him. Hotem's sister survived, but their parents did not.

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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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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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A 2-year-old girl, Laila Al Khatib, was tragically killed in the West Bank while having rice pudding with her grandparents, shot by an IDF sniper. Regardless of your views on the conflict, it's important to humanize this situation. Imagine your own child or grandchild at that age, filled with joy during a family meal. Consider the horror experienced by Laila's grandparents as a bullet shattered their moment, leaving them helpless as she lay bleeding. Reflect on the profound grief and despair they must have felt in that moment.

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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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In the aftermath of the fight to reclaim this kibbutz near the Gaza border, a somber reality sets in. The bodies of the victims are scattered throughout the area, a heartbreaking sight. The kibbutz has suffered immense loss, with numerous members brutally murdered. Men, women, and children were bound, shot, and even beheaded. The Israeli defense force has now regained control, but the devastation remains.

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A journalist and academic from Gaza shares the devastating loss of her extended family and friends due to the ongoing conflict. She struggles to find words to describe the pain and the constant stream of names of those who have been killed. She can no longer bear to watch or hear the news. The memories of loved ones lost are too painful to remember. She expresses her disbelief at the destruction in Gaza, a place she used to know so well. She ends by sharing her youngest daughter's heartbreaking question: "Are we going to see my aunties again?" She pleads for someone to help her answer.

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The Abu Sofia family cultivated one of Gaza's last orchards facing the Israeli buffer zone. Despite hardships, their orchards thrived until Israel's military campaign in 2023 destroyed them. Satellite imagery shows the farm demolished, replaced by Israeli fortifications and a new road, turning it into a military outpost.

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Young women killed, grandmothers taken hostage, IDF soldiers beheaded, civilians attacked with a hoe and gun, and even babies' bodies found.

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Two 12-year-old twins are killed in a police and army raid in Bering. A man claims to have seen 20 young adults burned to death, but the evidence is disputed. A pregnant woman is allegedly killed with her baby stabbed and shot, but the kibbutz denies this. Graphic photos are shown, but the bodies are already removed. Two babies die, one shot through a door, the other after an emergency cesarean. The man suggests harsh punishment for those downplaying the events.

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Two brothers were killed by the Israeli army in Gaza while evacuating on a supposed safe route. The parents of Nahid and Ramis, both 20 years old, share their testimony. Israel had ordered residents of block 109 to leave on the morning of January 24, 2024. As the family was responding to the evacuation call, the two teenagers were killed around 10:30 near the school. Palestinians have been killed before on these so-called safe evacuation routes. Due to bombings and gunfire, Nahed and Ramis' relatives had to flee through their neighbors' homes without being able to give their deceased a proper burial. Even in Almawassy, a largely sandy area that Israel designates as a humanitarian zone, Palestinians are not safe.

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Abdel Fattah al Sharif was executed by Israeli soldier Elor Azaria while wounded on the ground. Azaria shot him in the head after 3 minutes. Azaria faced house arrest due to the viral video, sparking controversy in Israel where he is now seen as a hero. Settler children were seen with soldiers near the murder site in Hebron. The incident was captured on film, shedding light on common shootings of Palestinians. Translation: Abdel Fattah al Sharif fue ejecutado por el soldado israelí Elor Azaria mientras estaba herido en el suelo. Azaria le disparó en la cabeza después de 3 minutos. Azaria enfrentó arresto domiciliario debido al video viral, generando controversia en Israel donde ahora es visto como un héroe. Niños colonos fueron vistos con soldados cerca del sitio del asesinato en Hebrón. El incidente fue capturado en video, revelando los frecuentes tiroteos de palestinos.

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Israeli warplanes targeted a house, killing all the family members inside. Witnesses claim the victims were shot at close range by Israeli soldiers. The destruction caused by the Israeli military's missile strikes and artillery shelling is extensive, leaving industrial plants and residential buildings in ruins. The Israeli soldiers have withdrawn, leaving behind scenes of devastation. The roads are destroyed, preventing ambulances from recovering decomposing bodies.

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A first responder in southern Israel witnessed horrifying acts of violence. He saw beheaded bodies, body parts, and a family that had been brutally attacked. The husband was killed first, his eyes were gouged out, the woman's breast was cut, and the girl's leg was severed. These firsthand accounts remind us of the atrocities and massacre that occurred on October 7th. The speaker emphasizes that this information comes directly from a witness, not from reports or rumors. The discussion then shifts to how the people in Gaza feel about Hamas in light of such brutality.

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A 14-year-old boy was shot dead by Israeli forces while walking to the mosque for prayers with his father. The father was injured in the abdomen, and the boy was shot in the neck. Palestinians believe snipers are shooting to kill. The roads are empty because people are scared.

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Two 12-year-old twins are killed in Bary, but only 10 children die there. A woman and her baby are found dead, but Kibbutz Berri denies the account. A photo of a charred piece of flesh is shown, but no victim matches the description. Two babies die, one shot and the other following a cesarean. A witness suggests those downplaying the events should be killed.

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A boy walked 12 kilometers to get half a bag of rice and half a bag of lentils found on the ground. He thanked the speaker for the scraps, placed his hands on the speaker's face, kissed them, and said thank you. He then returned to a group and was shot at with pepper spray, tear gas, stun grenades, and bullets. The IDF were shooting at the crowd to control the population along the Maran Corridor, and Palestinian civilians were getting shot. The boy, Amir, who walked 12 kilometers for food, thanked them for scraps, and then died.

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In this video, a Palestinian American journalist returns to Hebron, her family's hometown in the occupied West Bank, to witness the impact of Israel's occupation and settlers on the city. She explores the heavily militarized and segregated streets, where Palestinians face daily harassment and restrictions. The journalist meets former Israeli soldiers who now give tours to expose the reality of the occupation. They visit Shuhada Street, once a vibrant marketplace, now deserted and closed off to Palestinians. The journalist's emotional conversation with her father, who grew up in Hebron, highlights the devastation and loss experienced by the Palestinian people. The video sheds light on the ongoing struggle and humiliation faced by Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.

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Elias Tarezi is a hospital cook. He and his wife are still a long way from coming to terms with the death three weeks ago of their third son, Farrah. Khadar Tarazee had good reason to be afraid. A Palestinian Arab, 19 years old, the wrong person at the wrong age in occupied Gaza today. He abandoned his bike and ran on. He burst into this house and hid under the bed, but he was dragged out. This man has been in hospital for two weeks and nearly died of his injuries. Both his legs and both his arms were broken by soldiers. An old woman is being rushed into casualty. She's from beach camp. In the next door room, her grandson is lying badly beaten. And you see she is an old woman. She's about 80 years old, maybe more than that.

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We were in Kossara in the West Bank when Israeli settlers attacked us while we were with a local Palestinian farmer in the olive fields. The settlers had weapons and the Israeli army shot live ammunition at us instead of helping. We were taken to the hospital after being stopped at a checkpoint. This violence is a common occurrence for Palestinians in Kossara and the West Bank, preventing them from accessing their land due to threats from settlers and the army.

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A man is fatally shot during an interview as he tries to reach his family members. The interviewee's body is carried away, with a white flag turning red. More gunfire erupts, prompting screams for a child to find cover. The man's widow arrives at the scene and witnesses the party carrying away the body. Attempts to revive him fail. These tragic scenes have become all too common since the start of the war.

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The Abou Haram family's lives have been centered around the absence of their eldest son, Aroun, who was paralyzed by an Israeli soldier's bullet. The incident occurred when soldiers were searching a neighbor's house for a generator, which they claimed was used by Palestinians to attack them. The family relies on the generator for electricity, as they are not connected to the grid. The village is surrounded by Israeli settlements, some of which are illegal but still have access to electricity. Water is also a source of conflict, as Palestinians often have limited access due to Israeli control. The settlers view their homes as weapons in a silent war, as they try to establish their vision in the region.

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People on the ground are gathering evidence and testimonies of the war cry. The lack of equipment has forced fathers to personally collect the remains of their loved ones. Families are unable to grieve, bury, or even think due to the ongoing situation. Even those who fled to the southern part of Gaza have not found safety, as they have been bombed there as well. One father, who left the northern part with his family, lost his son when he went to buy bread and was killed in an attack on the market.

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A 6-year-old girl, Intra Jab, calls the Palestinian Red Crescent for help after her family's car is shot at in Gaza. She pleads for them to come and save her, but they are unable to immediately reach her due to their location. In the car with Intra are her uncle, aunt, and cousin, Liane, who speaks to the rescuers before tragedy strikes. Liane informs them that they are being fired upon by a tank. Despite the arrival of an ambulance, Intra and her cousin do not survive their injuries. The Palestinian Red Crescent blames the Israeli forces for the incident, stating that they must be held accountable for the crime committed against the 6-year-old girl and the rescuers who were trying to save her. Satellite images show Israeli tanks stationed near the family's car. Tsahl, the Israeli military, claims to have no information about the girl's death.

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Journalist Jasper Nathaniel recounts witnessing and documenting violent Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, specifically during the olive harvest near Ramala. Accompanied by Palestinian Americans, they faced armed settlers and IDF jeeps, leading to a chaotic escape. Settlers, numbering around 100, emerged and assaulted the group, smashing cars and attacking individuals, including an elderly woman who was beaten unconscious and suffered a brain hemorrhage. Nathaniel emphasizes the settlers' brazenness and cruelty, highlighting their occupation of Palestinian agricultural land and farmhouses, with collaboration from the IDF. Nathaniel points out the Israeli government's financial and political backing of violent settlers, enabling them to seize land and terrorize Palestinians. He shares a text exchange with the U.S. embassy, revealing their refusal to provide protection to American citizens, despite the area being home to a significant number of Palestinian Americans. He notes the increasing danger faced by American journalists and European activists, who are now targets. Despite the risks, Nathaniel returned to the fields the next day, observing a temporary calm and a superficial investigation by Israeli authorities, possibly influenced by the widespread coverage of the previous day's events. He argues that while the settlers often act with impunity, exposing their violence can create some pressure and potentially improve conditions for Palestinians, even if temporarily. Nathaniel underscores the symbolic importance of the olive harvest for the residents, who fear further encroachment by settlers if they abandon their land. He stresses the residents believe that if they stop going out into the fields and they let the settlers just run the hills, they'll be coming for the village next.
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