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The speaker discusses the challenges of providing aid to Gaza and the need for more cooperation from Israel. They note some improvements in aid distribution but emphasize the importance of continued efforts. The speaker highlights the role of the United States in facilitating humanitarian assistance and stresses the need for further action to address the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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Witnessing starvation in Gaza, exacerbated by inadequate aid from the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund, is real. The speaker accuses Israel of systematically committing war crimes, including displacement, targeting civilians, and collectively punishing the population. The IDF allegedly treats Palestinians like animals, with some even dehumanizing them. The speaker recounts meeting a young boy named Amir at a distribution site who showed them a sign of respect. The boy was emaciated, without shoes, and likely hadn't eaten or bathed in days. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation provides no water with the food, claiming it's too expensive. The speaker alleges the distribution sites are death traps. He witnessed the IDF shooting at crowds leaving a distribution site, and Amir was killed. The speaker calls for the US to defund the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation immediately and demand accountability, as it is not adequately addressing the needs of the population. The speaker questions why the US government is funding the IDF, which he describes as undisciplined and committing daily war crimes.

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We must have conversations with Israel to protect innocent lives in Gaza and provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians. President Biden aims for a two-state solution for peace in the Middle East.

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This video shows the dire situation in Gaza after the recent massacre. The hospitals are overwhelmed with casualties, lacking essential supplies and equipment due to the Israeli siege. The United Nations warns that the conditions to deliver aid do not exist, and the humanitarian system is on the verge of collapse. The speaker calls for international action, urging world leaders to impose sanctions on Israel and forcefully open the siege. They commend Jordan for providing relief, but emphasize the need for other nations to follow suit. The Palestinian leadership and healthcare workers are praised for their bravery in treating the wounded. The speaker pleads for immediate action to stop the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the West Bank.

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Jan Egeland describes the dire situation in Gaza, highlighting the devastation, desperation, and lack of aid. He criticizes the ineffective airdrops and calls for better aid distribution through established crossings. He notes the chaos and looting due to limited aid. Concerns about famine in the north are raised, emphasizing the urgent need for supplies. Egeland urges for a ceasefire, hostage release, and dialogue for a hopeful future. He stresses the importance of humanitarian efforts and cooperation.

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I'm in Israel at a kibbutz near Ouz, where a horrific tragedy occurred. Eighty people were kidnapped, and 30 were killed; almost 25% of the population here. Behind me are the burned buildings, a grim reminder of the slaughter perpetrated by Hamas. Just beyond lies Gaza, the Gaza Strip. The sounds of explosions and gunfire are constant. You can see the smoke rising from the explosions. This very place was the site of some of the worst atrocities committed on October 7th. I felt it was vital to come here and stand against this evil. Americans were killed in this kibbutz, and Americans are currently held hostage by Hamas. We must not leave any American behind.

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This is the main truck park where trucks are parked as far as the eye can see. It's a travesty because only one truck is getting through every hour, while 2.3 million people suffer from lack of food, fuel, and medicine. It's a basic right for people in conflict to receive humanitarian aid, but it has been denied to them. We need to draw attention to this humanitarian catastrophe and call out this injustice.

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"Palestinians in Gaza now make up eighty percent of all the people facing famine or catastrophic hunger worldwide according to the UN." "Every person in Gaza is hungry." "A quarter of the population are starving and struggling to find food and drinkable water." "Famine is imminent." "The three hundred and thirty five thousand children under the age of five are at high risk of malnutrition." "The some fifty thousand pregnant women lack health care and adequate nutrition." "Infants are dying in droves." "Palestine had ceased to exist." "The Palestinians are being forced to choose between death from bombs, disease, exposure, or starvation, or being driven from their homeland." "There will soon reach a point where death will be so ubiquitous that deportation for those who want to live will be the only option." "Israel is lobbying countries in Latin America and Africa to accept Palestinian refugees."

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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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Speaker 1 explains that he was returning home to a seven-week-old son when the vote occurred and, with the information I have now, "I would have voted against that resolution with the information I have now." He calls the situation "horrible" for hospitals and civilians and urges Nihayan Wu to lift the siege of Gaza. He adds, "I was in the military. I'm a proud Marine," and that "it was my responsibility when I was in war, no matter what, to take care of all slaveholders." Looking ahead, "we will start looking at conditioning aid going forward." The immediate goal is to "get the hostage back," but he warns against "a full occupation of Gaza"—"the reoccupation of Gaza is a line that I'm not going to cross"—and says, "Nayanu is an awful awful man." He notes that "the worst situation... is a war with Donald Trump and then Ian Agu are both there."

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The speaker was asked about the First Lady's role and whether they've discussed the crisis in Gaza. The speaker confirmed they have discussed it, saying she thinks it's terrible and sees the same pictures everyone sees. According to the speaker, anyone who doesn't think it's terrible is cold-hearted or nuts. The speaker emphasized the images of starving children and mothers who can't help them. They stated that "they gotta get them food, and we're gonna get them food."

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The speaker was asked about the First Lady's role and whether they've discussed the crisis in Gaza. The speaker confirmed they have discussed it, saying she thinks it's terrible and sees the same pictures everyone sees. According to the speaker, anyone who doesn't think it's terrible is cold-hearted or nuts. The speaker emphasized the images of starving children and mothers who can't help them. They stated that "they gotta get them food, and we're gonna get them food."

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This is my final video. A million people from Gaza are coming towards us without food or water. They are being bombed as they try to leave. We don't know where to accommodate them. It's heartbreaking that the people in the hospital cannot be evacuated. Where is humanity? Where are people's hearts in this world to allow such a tragedy to happen in this day and age?

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300,000 people in Gaza's north are starving due to Israeli army blockades. Aid is scarce, leading to deaths from hunger. Urgent action is needed to prevent a genocide. Organizations must drop food supplies without waiting for permission to save innocent lives.

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Reporters cornered Joe Biden on Air Force 1 and got him to answer questions for over 8 minutes. The full video shows how unfit and unqualified he is to run American foreign policy. Biden discussed the need for humanitarian aid in Gaza and the importance of relieving suffering. He denied reports of the US military joining Israel in fighting Hezbollah and expressed hope for getting Americans out of Gaza. Biden also emphasized the impact of meeting survivors and first responders, providing them with a sense of hope. He addressed concerns about the hospital bombing, stating that the Defense Department finds it highly unlikely that Israel was involved. Overall, Biden's responses focused on the importance of alleviating pain and maintaining credibility worldwide.

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President Biden stated that entering Rafah is a red line, yet the US will continue to provide weapons and support to Israel. The US supports Israel's right to defend itself. Reports show dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza, with children starving. The US is urging Israel to do more and has provided humanitarian aid through air drops and is exploring maritime options.

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If I were Israel, I wouldn't even provide matching socks to Gaza. But here's all the aid that y'all claim doesn't exist. But instead of Hamas distributing the ramen noodles, they're eating it all, and that's why their leaders are on Ozempic. This is exactly Hamas' plan, to paint Israel as the perpetrator of all of this. When in reality, it's Hamas that continues to use its own people as pawns. United Nations brings the food here to look like they're actually doing something productive, but they never finished a job just like your ex. Not one time has our guys engaged anybody with firearms. We were not provided with the rules of engagement. Shooting at an unarmed civilian population, at their feet, over their head, shooting at them in their direction at all Oh, look at that. Is a violation of the protocols that you need to mention. So the machine guns, the rifles, and the pistols all had live ammunition. There's no such thing as a as a dummy round or a rubber round when it comes to a high caliber automatic weapon.

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And I think it's instructive that now many Gazans are fighting back. They're begging us, they're begging the world. Free us. Free us and free Gaza from Hamas. No nation can accept a genocidal terrorist organization, an organization committed to its annihilation, a stone's thrill from its citizens. Our goal is not to occupy Gaza, our goal is to free Gaza, free it from Hamas terrorists. The war can end tomorrow if Gaza or rather if Hamas lays down its arms and releases all the remaining hostages. Gaza will be demilitarized, Israel will have overriding security responsibility, a security zone will be established on Gaza's border with Israel to prevent future terrorist incursions. A civilian administration will be established in Gaza that will seek to live in peace with Israel.

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Israel BLOCKS US Senators From Gaza Flyover
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Two US senators were denied permission to fly over Gaza from Jordan, a move the hosts frame as a sovereignty clash, while journalists and aid flights face similar restrictions. Jeff Mkeley and Van Holland said they sought to witness Gaza’s destruction firsthand but the Israeli government blocked them; Jordan claimed it controls the skies. From Rafah on the Egypt–Gaza border, the transcript notes Gaza’s population once numbered 270,000, now reduced to rubble, with 98 killed and 404 wounded in the last 24 hours, including deaths from starvation. The piece then shifts to strategy and accountability, describing alleged plans to use 'GHF' shaping operations to push residents south and pursue self-deportation, labeled ethnic cleansing. It cites Code Pink’s charge of Western impunity, and discusses Trump’s assessment that Israel’s lobby has weakened, while money or even blackmail may influence policy, all presented as reported observations rather than endorsements.

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Israel's Real Plan For Gaza Revealed
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Ahmed Khan discusses his recent trip to Gaza, where he organized humanitarian aid shipments. He describes the dire conditions for children living in tent camps, facing constant bombings and severe food shortages. Khan believes the Israeli government's strategy aims to make life unlivable for Palestinians to encourage their exodus. He criticizes the U.S. administration for its lack of action and empathy, asserting that increasing humanitarian aid is feasible and necessary. He contrasts the situation in Gaza with Ukraine, noting the challenges of delivering aid due to Israeli control over borders. Khan emphasizes the urgent need for medical evacuations for children and calls for greater awareness and action from global leaders to alleviate the suffering in Gaza.

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Krystal And Saagar REACT: Hostages FREE! Heartbreaking Scenes
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Today’s discussion centers on yesterday’s hostage exchanges, the conditions of those released, and what the swap reveals about the broader war and diplomacy. The hosts note that twenty Israeli hostages were freed alongside roughly two thousand Palestinians, many of whom were captured after October 7. They welcome Truda Parsey to read the tea leaves on Trump’s comments and examine how his insistence on a quick, decisive end shaped what followed. They describe the emotional contrast between Israeli reunions and Gaza’s grim reality. The discussion notes that all released hostages were men, the result of earlier emphasis on women in swaps. They stress that many prisoners remain and point to the rubble dominating Gaza, with broad destruction cited at about 85% of the strip. They critique the subsequent turn from kinetic victories to diplomacy, arguing that the ceasefire’s lifeline came from negotiations rather than battlefield success. Trump’s pressure and personal diplomacy, they say, helped bring an end to major hostilities, while the Biden administration failed to seize a similar opportunity or to engage Hamas in a sustained framework. The conversation broadens to questions of Palestinian statehood, the fate of Gaza’s governance, and whether a new political settlement can emerge without further bloodshed. They also dwell on humanitarian concerns—aid trucks, water and fuel shortages, and the ongoing destruction of towns. Reported numbers of incoming relief lag far behind need, with witnesses describing Gaza as dependent on large-scale, sustained aid. The hosts warn against declaring lasting peace while Gaza remains hollowed out, with many residents returning to ruins and a fragile political order that could reconstitute conflict. The conversation closes by recognizing that this crisis will require years of careful attention and credible strategy.

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WATCH: Whistleblower REVEALS Israel Gunning Down Hungry Civilians
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A whistleblower from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a 25-year US military veteran, has revealed the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where Palestinians are starving and facing brutal treatment. He described incidents of unarmed civilians being pepper-sprayed and shot at while seeking aid. Over 1,000 Palestinians have reportedly died while trying to access food. The situation is exacerbated by statements from US officials and members of Congress, who downplay the crisis and even suggest starvation tactics are acceptable. The Israeli government claims there is no famine, attributing hunger to Hamas. Meanwhile, violence in the West Bank continues, with recent votes aimed at further annexation. The media's coverage often avoids assigning blame to Israel, framing the crisis as a natural disaster rather than a result of military actions.

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'SHELLS NOT FOOD': Israeli Minister Demands STARVATION Policy
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The hosts discuss the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, highlighting President Trump's comments that downplay the starvation crisis and suggest the U.S. is doing enough to help. They criticize Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's denial of starvation and the Israeli government's blockade of aid, which has led to the deaths of many, particularly children. The hosts emphasize that the U.S. plays a significant role in supporting Israel's actions, including military aid and diplomatic cover. They note that the starvation crisis is intentional, with reports indicating that Israel has destroyed aid supplies. The discussion also touches on the complicity of Israeli society in these policies, with a significant portion supporting the blockade and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. The hosts conclude that without a ceasefire or significant change, the situation will continue to worsen.

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Journalists BANNED From Filming Gaza From Sky
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Updates from Israel and Gaza reveal a significant propaganda effort to deny starvation in Gaza, contradicted by President Trump and JD Vance, who acknowledged the crisis. Reports indicate that Netanyahu plans to annex parts of Gaza to appease right-wing factions amid international outcry over starvation. The Israeli government faces internal pressure, with calls for total occupation and ethnic cleansing. Humanitarian aid is limited, and chaos reigns as desperate people scramble for resources. A report highlights that 100% of Gaza's population suffers from hunger, marking this as a man-made famine. Israeli human rights organizations have begun to label the situation as genocide, reflecting a growing consensus on the humanitarian crisis.

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Gaza Doctor (Aziz Rahman, MD) | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #602
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Dr. Aziz Raman describes a two‑week medical mission at Gaza’s last functioning hospital, Nasser Hospital. He explains he was selected through Rahma Worldwide from Milwaukee; twenty-two applicants competed, six were approved, 12 hours before departure. Travel involved Jordanian and Israeli checkpoints, turning a three‑hour link into a 14–16 hour journey. At the hospital, there were many international doctors; European General Hospital had been destroyed, forcing specialists to Nasser. He emphasizes Gaza’s scarce resources: medications, surgical equipment, blood, and ventilators, forcing difficult triage decisions. He is an interventional radiologist, the first IR to Gaza, using image-guided, minimally invasive procedures. The ER runs green, yellow, red zones and a black zone for those unlikely to survive. In MCIs, the red zone becomes the trauma hub. The daily caseload includes gunshot wounds to the head/neck, blast injuries, burns, and shrapnel. He recalls an MCI with brain matter and exposed intestines, and chaotic arrivals as families carry patients through double doors into care. Staff slept in an international doctors’ lounge; locals cooked for them, while news circulated via balcony view. He notes UN data: about 500 health workers killed, 1,000 injured, 300 in custody. A pediatric hospital director, Husam Abu Safia, was jailed since December and then disappeared. The toll is personal: he lost 15 pounds; a 30‑year‑old pregnant woman required emergent surgery to remove a bullet; a 15‑year‑old survived after a pericardial drain; a one‑year‑old with 85% burns died. He describes morgue scenes: families identify the dead; a gazebo near the ICU housed unclaimed bodies; grief is constant. Gazans express gratitude to outsiders who come to help; the reality, however, is that many feel unseen. He argues the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is militarized, with private security contractors and oversight by American and Israeli governments, bypassing UN channels. He mentions allegations of aid diversion by gangs like Abu Shabab, while others dispute that. He calls for flooding Gaza with aid and reasserts that UN aid routes should be restored to keep Hamas from leverage. He critiques international politics: a June 2025 UN Security Council permanent ceasefire resolution was vetoed by the United States, despite 14 of 15 members voting in favor. The conversation ends with acknowledgment of the humanity of Gazans, thanks to Theo, and a pledge to return if possible. Raman remembers a story of a smiling survivor, a reminder of personal moments of hope amid catastrophe, and emphasizes that the world must listen and that doctors and nurses deserve support to treat the uprooted population.
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