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Bissam from Gaza provides an update on the war, unsure if he will survive. The Israeli army has been targeting ways to generate electricity, specifically solar cells. They have bombed buildings, bakeries, and any place with solar cells in Gaza City.

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I am Bissam from Gaza, and I am alive after three days of invasion. The situation is extremely difficult as the hospital I am in is about to be invaded. The tanks and soldiers are very close to us. The bombings are loud and terrifying. I am desperately searching for an internet connection to update you on what is happening. The hospital is the last one functioning, but it is being targeted. The ambulances cannot reach the injured due to the carpet bombing. People are displaced and seeking shelter in the hospital, but there is nowhere to go. They are trying to find safety in nearby schools or the refugee camp.

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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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My name is Mohammed Abu Moogeseb, currently in Rafah, Gaza Strip. Thousands in IDP camps lack basic needs like water and medical care. Hospitals and health centers are destroyed, leading to a rise in infectious diseases. The situation is catastrophic with high mortality rates. Thousands are suffering, and medical staff have been killed. This crisis must end.

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On October 22, 2023, Israel bombed my home, killing most of my family, including my father, siblings, nieces, and nephews. Only my 3-year-old nephew, Omar, survived. Determined to challenge the Western media's portrayal of Palestinians, I shared my family's story online. Western media outlets interviewed me, but their questions were demeaning and dismissive. They called my family's deaths collateral damage and blamed Hamas. They even questioned the reality of my loss. The Western media always justifies Israel's actions and portrays Palestinians as terrorists. I will never forgive them. Palestinians are using social media to defy this narrative, but it's also the responsibility of people in the UK, America, and the free world to share our stories and convey our message. We won't forgive them if they don't.

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The speaker discusses the recent conflict in Gaza and the propaganda surrounding it. They highlight the manipulation of atrocity propaganda by Israeli officials and organizations, such as Zaka and United Hatzalah, to generate support for the Israeli military's actions. The speaker also exposes the false allegations of Hamas rape and the use of the Hannibal directive, which involves shelling Israeli homes and killing civilians to prevent prisoner exchanges. They emphasize the importance of uncovering the truth and resisting the propaganda. The speaker concludes with the tragic story of Dr. Refat Alarier, a Gaza poet and academic who was killed in a targeted strike along with his family. (147 words)

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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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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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Your Palestine pathway program includes two Israeli budget bills. If you truly support the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, how can you justify this? I come from Gaza, and it is a part of all of us. I apologize for expressing this, but I feel compelled to speak out. I am proud to be here and to discuss the ongoing situation in my city, which is unfolding every moment.

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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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In this video, a little boy named Rami from Gaza is discussed. His life is difficult, but not as bad as it could be. Rami's cousin in the West Bank has a better life. One day, Rami is kidnapped and subjected to horrific violence. He is approached by someone who wants him to join in killing others, but Rami refuses. The water in Gaza is not safe to drink, and many people suffer. Rami's main concern is getting food for his family, as they rely on bread. He receives a threatening message about his house being bombed. The video asks what a proportionate response would be in this situation.

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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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I am standing in one of the boats that was bombed. These boats have already been attacked by drones twice already. People who remain trapped under Israel's unlawful blockade and who are enduring one of the worst man made humanitarian catastrophes in the world. Israeli authorities have not allowed international journalists into Gaza, and they are massacring Palestinian journalists for trying to broadcast the genocide. On this flotilla, I will get as close to Gaza as I possibly can. And as a journalist, I must be protected according to the law. Any attempt to obstruct, attack, or intercept this flotilla or to harm or detain any of us on board would be an assault on international human rights and maritime law. I'm asking every single person who sees this to share it.

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Be careful because you might injure yourself. I'm Abdullah, a 13-year-old stuck in Gaza. Our lives have been upended by constant war. My grandfather's house, once home to 40 people, is now rubble. We've been displaced multiple times as the Israeli army searches for Hamas. Gaza is a tiny, overcrowded strip, and evacuation orders force us into so-called safe zones. I used to attend the best school in Gaza, but now I live in a tent. People struggle to find water and new ways to make money. Renat distracts herself and others with an online cooking show, while Zakaria lives at the hospital, which has become a vital center for the displaced. Bombings continue, even near safe zones. Despite ceasefires and hopes for a better future, the fear of renewed war always looms.

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I am currently in Rafa, where I have been evacuated three times due to the threat of invasion. We are trapped here, as the Egyptian borders are closed and the Israeli forces are in the north. Rafa feels like a prison, with no way to escape. The children of Gaza are our hope, and all they ask for is an end to the war. Please remember that these innocent children deserve a safe and warm life, where they can go to school without fear.

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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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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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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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I'm Mohammed from Gaza. They used banned materials in missiles causing injuries. We're like a testing site for these banned weapons. This must end.

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As a child of Holocaust survivors, I strongly believe in the principle of "never again." The current situation in Gaza is deeply troubling. It's important to understand that the conflict didn't start with Hamas, but rather with the displacement of 750,000 Palestinians in 1948 to establish the Jewish state. These people were relocated to Gaza, and now they are being targeted for elimination or forced relocation. This must stop. American Jews need to speak out and say that this is not happening in our name or with our tax money. We cannot allow this genocide to continue before our eyes.

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The speaker shares their personal experience of living and working in Gaza, highlighting the difficult conditions and the impossible dialogue between people on both sides. They mention the constant blockade, lack of electricity and water, and the overcrowded living situations. They also mention the admirable work of hospital staff in saving children who are regularly bombed. Another speaker acknowledges the atrocities committed by both sides but questions if the daily lives of Palestinians in Gaza have been overlooked. The first speaker responds that it is not just the French government but the entire world that is responsible, including the Palestinians themselves. They emphasize that the civilians in Gaza have been victims of everyone involved and have suffered for many years.

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I've heard heartbreaking stories of forced displacement in Gaza. Families have minutes to flee before bombings. Many aren't warned. Children are left injured and traumatized. There is no safe place in Gaza.

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"Laviv is amazing. I feel now like I'm in vacation. I feel really safe here." "On the regular day, you don't feel it, but then you are scrolling on Instagram and you see all of this. I'm very sick." "There are undeniably civilians who are suffering right now in Gaza, and rights groups are using the words like genocide and famine to describe the situation there." "I care about the people. I care about children all over the world. But first of all, we want the hostages back." "There is a Gaza wood. Like Hollywood. For Gaza." "The pictures a big problem. I see a lot of pictures that are not real. They are staged." "The suffer is because of Hamas." "Not only me. The people who died July." "Nova." "I'm 19. I'm joined up two more two more months. And you're gonna go? November." "Yes. Of course." "I love to." "No matter what you say, you can't ignore this. No innocence." "There is a mothers of terrorists, you know, who support. So there is no innocent." "It's the children gonna be terrorists."

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I'm 24 years old from Haifa and an anti-Zionist activist. On November 3, there was a planned screening of "Gaza Fight for Freedom." Days before, police collaborated with a fascist group to harass one of the event's spokespeople after her number was leaked. On November 2, police raided my parents' house looking for me. They continued to threaten and harass me and my family, claiming I was brainwashed and in danger, without acknowledging that the real danger came from them. This illustrates the lies Israel tells about being a democracy. Israel is committing genocide and ethnic cleansing, and any act of resistance, no matter how small, is met with oppression. I urge you to continue fighting for the Palestinian people, Gaza, and against the crimes committed by Israel and its allies in the Middle East.

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Palestinian Pulitzer Winner SUSPENDED on Facebook, Instagram, X
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Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha discusses his experiences living in Gaza and the challenges he faces as a voice for his people. Following his Pulitzer Prize win, his Facebook account was suspended, allegedly due to a campaign against him for sharing news about violence in Gaza. He faced similar issues with Substack, where his account was briefly suspended for posting breaking news. Mosab highlights the dire situation in Gaza, where 70% of the population are refugees, and the ongoing genocide, emphasizing that entire families are being wiped out. He notes the dehumanization of men in media narratives, where their deaths are often overlooked. The social fabric of Gaza is under strain, with rising competition for scarce resources leading to disorder. Mosab expresses concern for the mental health of children who have endured trauma and violence, questioning what kind of adults they will become. He recounts his own harrowing experience of being detained by Israeli forces while trying to evacuate Gaza with his family.
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