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Western news organizations are accused of being complicit in the genocide and acting criminally by reporting that Israeli violence is different from Hamas because it is remote. The speaker criticizes these organizations for not informing the public about the situation and states that CNN only recently reported that the Gaza Strip is uninhabitable, 80 days after the conflict began. The speaker blames the news organizations for the deaths of over 100 journalists and holds them responsible for their actions.

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I want to share how this piece originated. In July, I was contacted by a BBC journalist regarding the killing of Mohammed Baha, a 24-year-old Palestinian man with Down syndrome and autism. On July 3rd, the Israeli military raided his home, and despite his family's pleas, they unleashed a dog on him. He was later locked away while his family was driven off. A week later, they found his decomposing body. The headlines varied: I titled it "Palestinian with Down Syndrome Left to Die by Israeli Soldiers After Combat Dog Attack," while others framed it differently. The BBC's coverage often favors pro-Israel narratives, as seen in their reporting on the killing of a 16-year-old Palestinian girl, which was presented as an unintentional act by Israeli forces. This contrasts sharply with how similar incidents involving Israeli victims would be reported.

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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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Al Jazeera's investigation found that Israel was aware of Hamas's plans before October 7th, even viewing their training videos, but dismissed them as training exercises. On the day of the attack, alerts were not raised, leaving defenders vulnerable. Hamas was surprised by the success of their operation and the music festival. While Hamas committed crimes, the focus shifted to alleged crimes that didn't occur, particularly regarding babies. Claims of 40 beheaded babies were false; only two babies died on October 7th. Allegations of widespread and systematic rape lack evidence. Stories of atrocities, amplified by organizations like Zaka and repeated by Israeli officials, were used to justify the subsequent bombardment of Gaza. The New York Times published a story about a woman who was allegedly raped and murdered, but her sister refuted the claim. The report was written by a journalist with ties to Israeli intelligence. There is no evidence of widespread and systematic rape. The media ignores the report's findings. Questioning Zionism is forbidden, and Israel is an apartheid state. Western media's dysfunction is that it does not say that, and you're actually not allowed to say that. While 36 Israeli children were killed on October 7th, over 14,000 Palestinian children have been killed since. The West's complicity in the Gaza assault is causing a rupture between people and the political media class. Alternative voices are needed to probe these events.

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Following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th, Israeli PR promoted claims of atrocities to shock the West into supporting the destruction of Gaza. The claim that Hamas beheaded 40 babies originated from a single Israeli soldier, David Zion, who has a history of inciting violence against Palestinians. Mainstream media amplified this claim, with President Biden even stating he saw confirmed pictures. These claims were later retracted by the Israeli army, government press office, and the White House. Other lurid stories came from Yossi Landau, who admitted to using his imagination to describe atrocities. Claims included children burned alive and families tortured while terrorists ate. Secretary Blinken repeated claims of a father's eye being gouged out and a mother's breast cut off. However, no bodies matched these descriptions, and official data confirmed only one baby was killed by a shot through a door. Israel then shifted to claims of systemic rape by Hamas, promoted at a UN event featuring prominent feminists. The New York Times published an article alleging a pattern of gender-based violence, relying on sources with a history of fabrication. The article's claims unraveled as family members of alleged victims refuted them. Despite evidence to the contrary, the media amplified these claims, creating support for Israel's actions in Gaza.

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In the past 94 days, Israel has killed 111 journalists, averaging more than one journalist per day. This alarming situation puts all journalists at risk, and it's concerning that the silence from the journalism community is so loud. We cannot ignore the fact that this silence undermines the credibility of journalists who claim to speak the truth.

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Aid trucks recently delivered fresh food to Beit Hanun after months of limited supplies. However, shortly after unloading, evacuation orders were issued, followed by a barrage of bombs and artillery targeting the area. Residents fled amidst the chaos, with schools and homes being bombed. Despite the delivery of food, the situation was dire, and the media focused on the aid rather than the violence that ensued. A journalist's family was specifically targeted, resulting in tragic casualties, including a baby as the only survivor. The narrative presented by mainstream media overlooks these atrocities, instead framing the food delivery as a positive action.

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A viral chart claims more journalists died in Gaza last year than in World War II, based on a report by the Watson Institute at Brown University. The speaker argues this is dishonest, as the report's data source would fail a high school project. The report claims only 67 journalists died in World War II, using data from the Freedom Forum's journalist memorial, which doesn't claim this is the total number. The speaker notes that pre-war Europe had tens of thousands of Jewish people working in media, but the report only lists two Jewish journalists killed during the Holocaust. Conversely, the report massively overcounts journalists in Gaza, including a construction worker. Many listed "journalists" are confirmed terror operatives, such as Abdullah al Jamal, a Hamas operative who held Israeli hostages. Others include Khaled Riyadh Hamad, a Hamas terrorist, and Mohammad Wushar, who was filmed shooting an RPG. Akhil Hussain Salah is listed as a journalist but is also a field commander for the Al Aqsa Mahdah's brigade. Many Gazan journalists are linked to Hamas and Islamic Jihad, with some trained at Hamas' media training center. The speaker concludes that the report omits the control Hamas exerts over journalists in Gaza and promotes Hamas propaganda.

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A team of four Oxfam engineers was in Gaza to repair water infrastructure, having received prior approval from Israel. Tragically, they were bombed and killed. This raises the question of why aiding innocent victims is met with such violence. Israel continues to commit acts of aggression, including drone strikes on civilians and blocking aid, leading to significant loss of life. The UN has called for a ceasefire, yet many remain silent while innocent lives are lost. Politicians and leaders are complicit in this ongoing violence, failing to speak out against these atrocities. Justice is being denied, and each week of silence contributes to the suffering and death of countless individuals.

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Israel is accused of stealing organs from dead Palestinians for research and transplants. Reports from medics in Gaza suggest missing organs in returned bodies. Israel has a history of holding onto dead Palestinian bodies and even keeping unidentified bodies in cemeteries of numbers. Palestinian activist Dr. Mustafa Berghouthi claims Israel keeps deceased Palestinians in jail, even after death. This highlights a broader issue of how Israel mistreats Palestinians, even in death.

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The Israeli government has misrepresented the events of October 7th to justify its actions in Gaza. Initially claiming nearly 2,000 civilian deaths, the number was later revised to 1,400, then to 1,200, with many being military personnel. Evidence suggests that Apache helicopters were involved in some of the deaths on that day, as confirmed by the Israeli media outlet Haaretz. Reports indicate that helicopters were called in to respond to Hamas fighters, who lacked heavy weaponry. This raises questions about the true cause of the casualties, suggesting Israeli forces may bear responsibility for the deaths and destruction.

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What if a grain of rice represented one death in Gaza? This is 1,200 grains, the number used to justify recent actions. The current Palestinian death toll is about 42,000 grains of rice, but this is likely an undercount. A report from The Lancet estimates the true toll, including those missing or likely to die from starvation and untreated injuries, at 186,000. However, a University of Edinburgh report projects the death toll could reach 335,000 by September 2024. This stark figure challenges the narrative that these deaths are a form of self-defense or a proportional response.

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A Haaretz article reports that Israeli soldiers were ordered to deliberately shoot Palestinians near aid centers, even though those individuals did not pose a danger to anyone. This claim comes from interviews with multiple soldiers and commanders. Alongside this admission, the coverage notes that for nearly a month, since the conflict intensified on May 27, the Israeli military and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation have either denied or downplayed the casualties among Palestinians seeking aid. Gaza residents have described distribution centers as traps, with several aid organizations saying Palestinians are forced to choose between starving or risking death while seeking the limited food offered at these centers. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is described as a shadowy group whose backing, initial funding, and sponsors remain unclear; its existence and role have been controversial from the outset. Israelis and Americans have denied involvement or knowledge of the Foundation. The report asserts that 549 Palestinians have been killed in the last month while seeking aid, with the claim that these fatalities resulted from orders given to soldiers to shoot at Palestinians near aid distributions. The broader context suggests accusations that Israel intends to control all humanitarian distributions in order to gain greater military access inside Gaza.

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UCLA students faced violent attacks from paid Zionist counter protesters. Dana Bash failed to report the truth, ignoring violence against Palestinians. Over 100 Palestinian journalists and families have been killed by Israel. Real journalism should cover these atrocities and protect Palestinian lives.

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IDF soldiers wear disturbing T-shirts with pregnant women in crosshairs, boasting "1 shot, 2 kills." Colonial settlers cheer them on while enjoying coffee and beer. It's been going on for 4 weeks, and people need to wake up. The media's coverage is terrible, using passive language and downplaying the deliberate executions. They claim Palestinians die from head wounds, but it's clear they are being killed by snipers. The media's uniformity in peddling a specific narrative is evident in Palestine, Venezuela, and Syria. The truth is often obscured.

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Speaker 0 argues that October 7 was “the ultimate false flag designed for two purposes, to ethnically cleanse and destroy all Palestinians,” followed by a plan “to rebuild Gaza in order to make billions of dollars off of beachfront property and trillions of dollars off of all of the natural gas resources that sit off the coast.” They claim this has “been the plan all along” and assert it was “planned before October 7.” Speaker 0 urges viewers to “Watch Jared Kushner's face when Steve Witkoff admits this on sixty minutes that this was all a plan and it predated October 7.” They say, “Watch,” and continue, “There are plans already,” and repeat “We have plans already. We have a master plan already.” They allege, “Jared's been pushing this and we're working together,” and state, “I love Jared's face. Just admitted. You just kinda let the cat out of the bag that we've been working on this for two years before October 7. We needed October 7, of course, to carry this out. It's a great false flag for us to be able to put my master plan in place.” They add, “And you can't make this up. We're all right. The whole world is a stage at this point.” They claim, “Kushner was like, damn you, you just you just admitted it.” Speaker 0 then shifts to other reporting: “More on that part of the story in a minute. But first, three more journalists killed by Israel last night.” They state the world is notably silent, noting that among the three journalists killed by Israel was “a CBS freelance reporter.” They claim this is significant because it involves “CBS News that is now run by Israel first and wild Zionist, Bari Weiss.” They allege, “But if you go to CBS's news website that she runs, she's in charge of CBS News.” They claim there is “zero mention of it” on CBS News’s site, while noting “plenty of stories about, oh, the house voting this, Trump's, you know, whatever, the body of a swimmer found somewhere, and you can order a new indoor pizza oven if you want.” They conclude, “No mention of one of their own journalists being targeted and killed by Israel, of course.”

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Newspapers have reported on the claims from Kfar Azar, where an Israeli journalist said soldiers told her that 40 babies had died, some of them beheaded. However, there is no evidence to support these claims. The Israeli Defense Forces have not confirmed the numbers. While emotions are high and it is undeniable that women and children have been killed, it is crucial to verify such horrifying claims. Some newspapers have put the Israeli claim of 40 beheaded babies in quotation marks, indicating that they could not verify it. It is important to acknowledge that women and children have been killed in this situation.

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CNN and The Associated Press were aware of the upcoming massacre on October 7th but chose not to inform anyone so they could be the exclusive reporters. They traded Israeli lives for close-up footage. Hamas trusted them so much that their leaders even kissed them. CNN and AP knew that Hamas would massacre people, rape women, and murder civilians, but they didn't disclose this information. They also covered for Hamas by publishing an article that portrayed the attack as a chaotic rampage instead of acknowledging Hamas' intent. These reporters should be prosecuted, or Israel should take appropriate action against them.

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Several Gaza-based freelancers from major news organizations, including CNN, The New York Times, Reuters, and the Associated Press, were found to be embedded with Hamas during the Hamas infiltration and killing of 1,400 Jews. A Reuters journalist captured a disturbing image of an Israeli soldier being brutalized by a lynch mob. CNN severed ties with one of the freelancers mentioned in the report. The Associated Press claims they had no prior knowledge of the attacks. The situation is compared to the Taliban tipping off a news network before 9/11 or a school shooting, with the media showing up to document it instead of preventing it. The media's biased coverage of Israel is also criticized. The story is still developing.

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In 2008, an AP staffer says he was the first to erase information from a story due to threats from Hamas. The detail removed stated that Hamas fighters dressed as civilians were being counted as civilians in the death toll. The staffer says he suggested an editor's note about complying with Hamas censorship but was overruled. Since then, the AP and other organizations allegedly collaborate with Hamas censorship in Gaza, focusing on civilian casualties while obscuring militant deaths and Hamas's military strategy. Casualty numbers are reportedly provided by the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, shaping the narrative. The speaker claims the press has become an amplifier for Hamas's ideology. All reporters in Gaza are Palestinian, and they allegedly either identify with, are intimidated by, or belong to Hamas. The speaker suggests this dynamic results in biased reporting that portrays Israel negatively.

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Israel ADMITS BIG COVERUP In Medic Massacre
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The Israeli military released a report on the March 23 massacre of 15 paramedics in Gaza, claiming accountability by removing one deputy commander. A survivor recounted the attack, where Israeli forces fired on a Red Crescent vehicle, killing the occupants. Autopsies indicated execution-style wounds. A video revealed a commander instructing troops to kill indiscriminately. The report downplayed the incident, while independent journalists highlighted the truth. Additionally, photojournalist Fatma Hosanana's family was killed in a targeted strike, raising concerns about the legality of such actions.

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Omar Suleiman: Palestine, Gaza, Oct 7, Israel, Resistance, Faith & Islam | Lex Fridman Podcast #411
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In Gaza, the constant threat of violence creates a pervasive sense of despair among its residents, who dream of education and opportunity but often face death instead. The media's focus on Gaza typically spikes only after attacks on Israel, neglecting the ongoing suffering of Palestinians. This cycle of violence sees one Israeli casualty resulting in numerous Palestinian deaths, highlighting the disproportionate nature of the conflict. Reports from organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have classified Israel's actions as apartheid, yet the U.S. continues to support Israel without accountability. The daily humiliation of occupation, including violence against worshippers and the expansion of settlements, exacerbates the situation. The mainstream media often fails to cover the ongoing violence against Palestinians, focusing instead on Israeli narratives. The plight of Palestinians is often erased from discussions about peace, with their voices marginalized in favor of political agendas that ignore their suffering. Palestinians experience trauma from ongoing violence, with many knowing someone who has been killed. The emotional toll is profound, as they watch their loved ones suffer while feeling powerless to help. The media's portrayal of Palestinian casualties as mere numbers dehumanizes their experiences, making it essential to tell their stories and advocate for a ceasefire. The U.S. government has historically failed to act as an honest broker in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, prioritizing its interests over justice for Palestinians. The current administration's support for Israel amidst ongoing violence has alienated many Americans, including the Muslim community. Calls for a ceasefire resonate with a significant portion of the public, reflecting a growing awareness of the humanitarian crisis. The protests for Palestinian rights have seen unprecedented diversity, with various communities uniting against the genocide in Gaza. However, the media often misrepresents these movements, focusing on isolated incidents rather than the collective call for justice. The narrative that equates anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism is criticized as a means to silence legitimate grievances against occupation. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the need for accountability and justice, recognizing that the trauma of the past does not justify current violence. The urgency to end the suffering of Palestinians is paramount, as their resilience and humanity continue to shine through despite the ongoing oppression.

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KILLING FIELDS: Dave Smith, Israeli Journo On Gaza Aid Site Massacres
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The *Haaretz* investigation revealed that some Israeli commanders ordered soldiers to shoot at Palestinian aid seekers near distribution centers. Eyewitness accounts from soldiers indicate a policy of firing live ammunition, though it remains unclear if the intent was to kill. The situation in Gaza has deteriorated, with ongoing casualties and looting, raising questions about the war's continuation and its impact on Israeli safety.

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Ryan Grim: My Colleague KILLED BY IDF
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The Israeli military killed two journalists, Makmoud Mansour and Hosam Shabbat, in targeted strikes. Shabbat, a 23-year-old contributor to Drop Site, was in communication with his editor hours before his death. He had been a steadfast reporter in northern Gaza, which faced severe assaults. The Israeli military justified targeting him as a terrorist, despite his role as a journalist. Reports indicate plans for the occupation of Gaza, involving ethnic cleansing and significant population displacement, but face logistical challenges.

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Israel Crocodile Tears OVER Killing Aid Workers, Journos
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A hospital strike captured on video anchors a disturbing account from Gaza front as the IDF targets Nasser Hospital. The hosts say the attack waited 15 minutes for journalists, ambulance crews, and civil defense workers to arrive, then struck again, killing about 20 people, including journalists. They note the number of civilian deaths cited by the Israeli military—83%—and argue observers disagree with the civilian-percentage claim, counting many as Hamas or militants. They describe initial Channel 14 claims that the site was Hamas headquarters before acknowledging a mishap. Names of slain journalists are listed—Hassam al-Mazri, Muhammad Salama, Alazer, Miam Abu Daga, Ahmed Abu Aziz, Moaz Abu Taha—with their affiliations noted, and the coverage is criticized as outlets' responses helped shape the narrative. The hosts point to 'double tap' strikes and say this pattern targets hospitals and civilian infrastructure, complicating aid efforts. They then shift to political reactions, sharing Trump's prediction that the conflict will end in two to three weeks, and scrutinize the policy voices guiding US support, including Mike Huckabee.
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