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Arab countries in the Middle East, including Egypt, have been reluctant to take in Palestinian refugees from the Gaza Strip. This may be due to political interests, as blaming Israel for a humanitarian crisis benefits them. However, historically, Arab nations have accepted Palestinian refugees. For instance, Kuwait expelled 300,000 Palestinians after the Gulf War because they supported Saddam Hussein's invasion. Similarly, in Jordan, Palestinian groups called for the overthrow of the monarchy, leading to a war with the PLO. The PLO's presence in Lebanon also destabilized the country, causing a bloody civil war. Arab nations fear that accepting Palestinian refugees would lead to domestic unrest. As long as terrorist organizations like Hamas represent the Palestinians, their situation is unlikely to improve.

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Hezbollah was formed in 1982 by displaced Shiites in South Lebanon to resist Israel's ethnic cleansing and colonization. The conflict stems from old Lebanese towns in northern Israel, with Lebanese people seeking to reclaim them. The speaker criticizes the notion of "might makes right" and advocates for international law. Israel is portrayed as losing ground due to hostile policies and alienating neighbors. The speaker warns that the international community cannot protect Israel from Hezbollah's retaliation. Israel's actions have angered many, leading to inevitable consequences.

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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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Arab countries in the Middle East, including Egypt, have been reluctant to take in Palestinian refugees despite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. This may be due to historical reasons, such as the expulsion of Palestinians from Kuwait after they supported Saddam Hussein's invasion. Similar incidents occurred in Jordan, where Palestinian groups openly called for the overthrow of the monarchy, leading to a full-scale war and their eventual expulsion. The presence of Palestinian militants in Lebanon also destabilized the country, causing a prolonged civil war. Arab nations fear that accepting Palestinian refugees could lead to domestic unrest. As long as terrorist organizations like Hamas represent the Palestinian people, the situation is unlikely to change.

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Speaker explains that Palestine is not new to many; October 7 highlighted a long history. Beginning with a post–World War II UN plan (1947) to create a Jewish state on part of Palestine, despite Palestinian non-participation. About 750,000 Palestinians were displaced as part of the partition. Palestinians call this the Nakba. Israel declared itself a state and pursued lands in the Arab-state zones; by 1967's Six Day War, it had seized the West Bank and Gaza, prompting UN calls to withdraw. In 1974 the UN recognized the PLO as Palestine's official government, while Israel funded groups to destabilize it. Intifadas followed (1987 and beyond); Oslo accords failed to stop occupation. Israel then funded Hamas; Gaza was blockaded; the West Bank built a barrier; movement restricted; starvation of Gazans for years. The speaker condemns the actions as genocide and urges ending U.S. support for Israel.

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Lebanon used to be the only majority Christian country in the Middle East, known for its open-mindedness, multiculturalism, and high-quality universities. By the 1970s, the Christian majority shifted due to the growth of the Muslim population, who are allowed to marry up to four wives. As Muslims became the majority, violence against Christians increased. By 1974, it became unsafe for Christians to travel due to checkpoints where they were targeted. In 1975, civil war erupted after an attack on a church. Muslims, supported by oil money, aimed to use Lebanon as a base against Israel. Lebanon, once nearly 70% Christian, saw its demographics change within thirty years. Despite a fair division of government posts after independence, the new Muslim majority became intolerant and began massacring Christians, believing they now had the power to dictate the rules.

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Terrorists attacked Israel, impacting Orthodox Christians deeply as Gaza is considered the holy land. The alliance between Israel and the United States raises concerns, especially given the perception of Jesus Christ by many in America. My church is filled with immigrants who were displaced from the Holy Land in 1948 and again two decades later. Jewish soldiers forcibly entered their homes, threatening them with violence if they remained.

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Speaker 0: October 7 is a day that will forever live in infamy. It was the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. It began as a perfect day, not a cloud in the sky. Thousands of young Israelis were celebrating at an outdoor music festival. And suddenly, at 06:29AM, as children were still sleeping soundly in their beds in the towns in Kibbutzim next to Gaza, suddenly heaven turned into hell. 3,000 Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel. They butchered 1,200 people from 41 countries, including 39 Americans. Proportionately, compared to our population size, that's like 29 elevens in one day. And these monsters, they rape women, they beheaded men, They burnt babies alive.

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Arab countries in the Middle East, including Egypt, have been reluctant to accept Palestinian refugees from the Gaza Strip. While some speculate that it serves their political interests to blame Israel for any resulting crisis, historical events shed light on their stance. In 1991, Kuwait expelled around 300,000 Palestinians due to their support for Saddam Hussein's invasion. Similarly, Palestinian groups in Jordan openly called for the overthrow of the monarchy, leading to a conflict with the PLO and their subsequent expulsion. The PLO's presence in Lebanon also destabilized the country, triggering a devastating civil war. Arab nations fear that accepting Palestinian refugees could lead to domestic unrest. As long as terrorist organizations like Hamas represent the Palestinians, their situation is unlikely to improve.

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Israel was founded in 1948 after evicting Palestinians from their homes, imprisoning young people, and killing civilians. The Zionist movement began in the 1890s, with the first wave of Jewish immigration to Palestine. After World War I, Britain received Palestine as a mandate and immigration continued. In 1947, the UN proposed a partition, giving 56.47% of Palestine to the Jewish state. The establishment of Israel led to the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, with 700,000 forced to leave. The Arab-Israeli war in 1967 resulted in more Palestinian refugees. Palestinians launched intifadas in 1987 and 2000, facing Israeli occupation and attacks. Israel withdrew from parts of Gaza and the West Bank but continued to oppress Palestinians. The US recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017. Today, Israel occupies 85% of Palestinian land, causing immense suffering and displacement.

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I was born in Lebanon, once the only majority Christian country in the Middle East, known for its openness and multiculturalism. We had the best universities and a strong economy, attracting students and professionals from across the region. Beirut was even called the Paris of the Middle East. However, this changed when we began to welcome people who did not share our values. My personal tragedy began in 1975 when a Palestinian radical Islamist bombed my home, injuring me and burying me under the rubble. I spent two and a half months in the hospital and then lived in a bomb shelter for seven years, enduring a life without electricity, water, or sufficient food, losing my youth in the process.

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The speaker argues that it is not Hamas but the Palestinians themselves who are causing problems. They provide examples of Arab countries expelling Palestinians due to their support for Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait and their attempts to destabilize Jordan's government. The Palestinians then allied with socialist and Marxist organizations in Lebanon, leading to a devastating civil war. The speaker suggests that Arab nations refuse to accept Palestinian refugees because they understand the historical consequences.

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Before the First Intifada, the speaker recalls freely traveling from Ramallah to Tel Aviv. This changed with the Intifada, which began with the chant "from the river to the sea" and escalated to violence, including suicide bombings. The speaker opposed the praise of suicide bombers, who targeted civilians in universities, schools, buses, markets, and beaches. Israel implemented security measures in response to these threats, similar to emergency laws enacted by the United States during the war on terror. The speaker questions whether terrorists in prison deserve the same rights as law-abiding citizens. They argue that Western values cannot be imposed on Israel, which faces constant threats like suicide bombings and missile attacks. Outsiders should not dictate Israel's actions or risk the lives of its soldiers to minimize civilian casualties, especially since Israel is already working to do so.

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Many Palestinians were forcibly removed from their village, but it didn't stop there. They were not allowed to leave peacefully. Instead, they were killed without any justification.

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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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Israel's founding involved numerous massacres and the displacement of Palestinians. One such massacre was at the Arab village of Deryassen, where Jewish fighters killed around 110 Arabs, mostly women, children, and the elderly. The Israeli military at the time consisted of criminal gangs seeking to establish a Zionist state. The atrocities committed, including throwing people into ovens and wells, were part of a strategy to scare neighboring villages and clear the land. Without these massacres and ethnic cleansing, Israel would not exist. The continuing struggles with Palestinians are seen as a result of a strategy that was stopped too early.

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There was no Hamas terror attack on October 7th. Palestinian fighters from the oppressed Gaza Strip retaliated against Israel after years of suffering. They managed to take over half of Israel and paralyze the state for weeks. Israel, feeling humiliated, is now seeking revenge by killing innocent civilians. This is not about self-defense or protecting Israelis, but rather about brutality and proving a point. However, the killing has not stopped the Palestinian fighters. Israeli ground forces have already suffered casualties.

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The October 7th uprising was an act of armed resistance, not terrorism or anti-Semitism. While anguishing, it was a response to decades of violence against Palestinians by the Israeli state. This uprising stemmed from a state of subjugation and resistance against a violent state apparatus.

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Brigitte Gabriel, a political commentator, shares her personal story to explain her passion for speaking out against terrorism. She was born and raised in Lebanon, a once thriving Christian country in the Middle East. However, when Lebanon accepted Palestinian refugees, the country began to change. Gabriel's home was destroyed in 1975 by radical Islamic Palestinians, and she spent the next seven years living in an underground bomb shelter. The Palestinians cut off essential supplies, and Gabriel's family faced constant danger. Eventually, Israel intervened and established a security zone, allowing them to survive. Gabriel moved to Israel and became a news anchor, dedicating her life to fighting evil and understanding the hatred that drives terrorism. She encourages people to stand against barbarism and support Israel in the ongoing war against terrorism.

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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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Speaker 0 presents a rapid-fire accumulation of allegations about Zionist Jewish supremacists allegedly infecting global affairs. The core themes include a claimed cancerous, lasting influence beginning in the 1800s and modernized by Theodore Herzl in 1897, with asserted connections to current events in Argentina and beyond. Key points and claims outlined: - Argentina: Zionist influence is described as expanding, with Israeli tourists allegedly starting wildfires and a “treasonous Zionist rat bastard” president of Argentina, who is said to collude with Israelis to turn Argentina into “another little Israel” and to burn land for land acquisition. The claim is that Zionists have long eyed Argentina since inception, with early Zionist leaders like Herzl considering Argentina due to fertile land and open immigration, and Jewish agricultural colonies already established there in the late 1800s. There is asserted “mass influx of Israelis, including IOF soldiers,” moving to Argentina as a Jewish homeland, with Israel destroying Argentina “before our eyes.” - Historical trajectory: The Havara transfer agreement is cited as Zionists collaborating with the Nazi government to enable German Jews to immigrate to Palestine in 1933, with about 60,000 German Jews moving to Palestine between 1933 and 1939. Israel’s creation in 1948 is stated, followed by the formation of the PLO in 1964. Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem and the West Bank in 1967 is linked to the formation of Hat Ma’as in 1987. Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 1978 is tied to Hezbollah’s formation in 1982. - U.S. political angle: JFK’s purported order for the American Zionist Council (APAC) to register as an agent of a foreign government in 1962, and JFK’s assassination in 1963, are listed as connected events. - Africa and Congo: Israel allegedly built up Rwandan forces from 1963–1973, supplied weapons to the Hutu regime through 1994, with the 1994 Rwandan Genocide described as a consequence. A 1997 claim states Israel sent Dan Gribler to Congo to establish diamond mining and oil deals, and that Israel provided weapons to Congo militias, contributing to the First Congo War. - U.S. conflicts and leadership: Netanyahu is described as authoring a 1995 book predicting a World Trade Center bombing by Islamic militants; nine/eleven is claimed to have occurred with Mossad celebrated in 2001. Netanyahu is also said to have pressured the U.S. to attack Iraq in 2002 over non-existent WMDs, resulting in the 2003 invasion and over a million civilian deaths. A pattern is asserted of Israel pushing the U.S. to invade other countries, including Venezuela, with ongoing Middle East wars since 1948 and continuing into the present. - Iran and Gaza: Claims of unprovoked Israeli bombings of Iran and Mossad operations to demonize Islam are asserted, along with the destruction of mosques and attempts to install a Zionist-friendly public government in Iran with U.S. support. - Gaza and Palestine: Israel’s “livestream holocaust” in Gaza, “ethnically cleansing” Palestinians, and land theft across Palestine for a “greater Israel” are described as ongoing for decades. - Pedophilia and crime allegations: Israel is accused of hosting extensive human trafficking networks, including sex trafficking and organ trafficking involving Palestinians, and being linked to high-profile figures like Bernie Madoff as an example of Jewish supremacist criminality. - Global influence and control: Israel is described as a haven for pedophiles, rapists, and embezzlers, with claims that Israeli influence pervades governments, news networks, social media, entertainment, banks, real estate, and tax dollars; Israelis’ sports fans are labeled terrorists who sing about rape. - Call to action: The speaker condemns silence and advocates uniting against a common enemy, proposing to force them out of power by voting or other means, asserting a numerical advantage over those labeled as “the chosen ones.” Overall, the content weaves conspiracy theories about Zionist control of global events, historical provocations attributed to Israeli actors, and a dangerous, inflammatory call to action.

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On October 7th, a tragedy occurred that led to a loss of humanity and a desire for revenge. The speaker lists various massacres in Palestine since 1948, including the Daria scene massacre, Abushusha massacre, Tanfora massacre, and others. They mention the Sabra and Shatila massacre led by Ariel Sharon, who later became the prime minister of Israel. The speaker also references more recent Gaza massacres and the Gaza genocide.

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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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Arab countries in the Middle East, including Egypt, have been reluctant to take in Palestinian refugees despite the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. This may be due to political interests, as blaming Israel for a humanitarian crisis benefits these nations. However, historically, Arab countries have accepted Palestinian refugees. For instance, Kuwait expelled 300,000 Palestinians after the Gulf War because they were seen as complicit in the Iraqi occupation. Similarly, Palestinian groups in Jordan called for the overthrow of the monarchy, leading to a war with the PLO and their eventual expulsion. The presence of Palestinian militants in Lebanon also destabilized the country, causing a prolonged civil war. Arab nations fear that accepting Palestinian refugees would lead to domestic unrest. As long as terrorist organizations like Hamas represent the Palestinians, their situation is unlikely to improve.

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I am Brigitte Gabriel, and I want to share my story. I was born in Lebanon, a once Christian country in the Middle East. However, when we accepted Palestinian refugees, our country changed. They wanted to destroy us, and they did. At 10 years old, my home was blown up, and I spent the next 7 years living in an underground bomb shelter. We had no electricity, water, or food. We risked our lives just to get water. The world forgot about us, and we thought we would be slaughtered. Thankfully, Israel intervened and established a security zone. I moved to Israel and became a news anchor, fighting against terrorism. We must stand against barbarism and support Israel in this war.
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