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The speaker asks about pride parades in Palestine and refuses to talk to the media. They mention using their body and tell someone to leave.

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The speaker questions the actions taken to stop the Israeli army's alleged genocide of Palestinian civilians and the support given to the mayor. They mention the death toll caused by both Hamas and Israeli attacks and ask what is being done to stop the ongoing killing of civilians. They request the US government to call for a ceasefire meeting and express belief in the power to make it happen.

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The speaker expresses anger and frustration, using strong language and insults. They mention the issue of Palestine and criticize Israel, referring to them as Nazis. They predict that in 20 years, Israel will be forgotten and no longer exist.

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The speaker asks if the person supports Israel's right to defend themselves against acts of violence committed by Hamas. They repeatedly mention horrific acts such as chopping off baby heads and burning children alive, asking for a comment on these actions. They express disbelief and ask if there is no comment on the matter.

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Our protests on the International Day of Quds are anti-America because the US funds atrocities in Gaza. Imam Khomeini declared this day to direct chants against America. The system supporting such atrocities must go. Criticizing Israel is now acceptable, as it is seen as ISIS, Nazis, and racists. "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free." (Translation: "De la rivière à la mer, la Palestine sera libre.")

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The transcript portrays a chaotic confrontation during a congressional hearing on U.S. involvement in a war tied to Israel and Iran. The speakers push a stance that America does not want to fight this war for Israel, repeatedly asserting that “America does not wanna fight this war for Israel” and “America does not wanna fight this war in Iran, and the soldiers don't. Right?” They claim there is a war in Iran and that “our military brothers and sisters are going to die for Israel,” insisting that they do not want to die for Israel and urging to “Stop the war in Iran right now.” Throughout, Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 heckle the officials, describing the officials as robots and criticizing their focus, with expressions like “Look at you guys. You're robots. A US senator. You won't even look back” and “What is happening right now? I front robots. Shame.” They demand that those at the hearing “please cooperate with us” and “go behind the line,” while noting that the audience should be cleared and the hallways opened. A Marine veteran interrupts the hearing, drawing attention to the dissent. The veteran, identified later as Brian McGinnis, is described as interrupting the hearing because “there is a war in Iran, and our military brothers and sisters are going to die for Israel, and we are here to say no. We do not support Israel. We do not wanna die for Israel. Stop the war in Iran right now.” The confrontation becomes physical: “they pulled him out, got his arm trapped in a door, broke his arm, like, tackled him to the ground.” He is reported to have suffered a broken left arm, and there is an impassioned plea for medical attention as others note, “What did they do to him?” and “He broke his arm.” Witnesses describe the scene as “very intense” and express anger toward those at the hearing, calling them “cowards” for not facing the interruption. There is a recurring theme of opposition to intervention: “Palestine will be free,” referenced in the chant “From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli. Palestine will be free.” The speakers repeatedly reiterate that they do not want to fight for Israel and that they oppose both the war in Iran and the broader U.S. commitment to military action in the region. The exchange ends with a insistence to move people aside to allow passage and to maintain order, while the speakers emphasize their demand that the United States should not engage in the war in Iran or fight for Israel.

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The speaker questions the idea of a "free Palestine" and suggests that it would result in an extremist ideology ruling the region. They argue that it would be better for the region to be ruled by a secular democracy that values free speech, women's rights, and LGBTQ rights. The speaker criticizes Hamas for misusing funds meant for humanitarian aid and highlights the opportunities available in Israel for employment and supporting families. They accuse those fighting for a "free Palestine" of being confused, misguided, brainwashed, and uneducated, but also acknowledge their passion.

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Hamas is linked to Islamism and violence for a Palestinian Islamic state from the river to the sea. But the chant is Palestinian, not Islamic. The phrase was actually created by Israel's Likud party in 1977. They claimed Jewish rights in Israel are eternal, with Israeli sovereignty from the sea to the Jordan River. The speaker finds it ironic that Israel came up with the phrase. Peace and security are emphasized.

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Millions chant "Free Palestine," but in the West Bank, support for Hamas and violence against Israelis is expressed. Palestinians justify Hamas actions, reject Israel's existence, and oppose a two-state solution. They accuse Jews of theft and advocate for erasing Israel from the map. Despite Hamas' strict rule, some believe they would allow elections. The video highlights the complex and contentious situation in the Middle East.

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The speaker is asked if they support Hamas killing 700 Israelis, including children, and kidnapping children. They respond by saying that the question is framed to make them look bad. They clarify that they do not support the United States, but they believe that the Israeli government is the real terrorist. The speaker is then asked a yes or no question about supporting the 700, but their response is not provided in the transcript.

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The speaker expresses a belief that the Palestinians are terrorists and questions why they are labeled as such. They repeatedly emphasize this point and ask if the listener has been to the West Bank.

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"Tell the Palestinians, I will never support Palestinians." "Israel is our ally. We'll always be our ally." "I will support Israel forever." "Even when they kill 30,000 kids." "Israel will exist. The Jewish state will exist." "I will always support Israel's children." "Goodbye to Palestine." "Goodbye to Palestine. Israel." "Goodbye. Goodbye to Palestine." "You so you just said goodbye to Palestine. So you are saying you are comfortable with the murder of thousands of children." "The Jewish people will never suffer again answer your question." "Under Palestinian terrorism, under Hamas, under Hezbollah, Israel will be secure forever." "Okay? God bless Israel forever. Thank you." "And you wanna wipe Palestine off the earth. Yeah? Bless Israel forever."

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We are determined to resist the colonizer and fight for our homeland. We urge all our people and allies to join us in this struggle. Recent events have only strengthened our belief that we will achieve a liberated Palestine in our lifetime. The settler colony will crumble, and we will reclaim our homes. Palestine will be free from the river to the sea. Free, free Palestine.

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The speaker asks Omar to condemn the Hamas flag flown outside the US Congress during a free Palestine protest. When Omar does not respond, the speaker asks if he doesn't want to condemn the Hamas flag. The speaker then says, "Thank you."

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"It's always been the artist's role in society to speak out, to risk speaking truth to power." "We know that the leaders of this country are complicit in the mass murder of civilians in Gaza and the West Bank." "It's important to speak out now, not not when this is over. Right now while it's happening." "For Palestine. Pressurize your government. Lend your support to those who are peacefully campaigning. For Palestine. Call for a ceasefire." "Stop the killing." "Have to tell the truth on behalf of the people of Palestine." The overall message emphasizes immediate action, public pressure, and a ceasefire.

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The speaker states, "Do not be smile on Palestine. I love Palestine." The speaker continues, "I will let your mom and your entire family and you." The speaker concludes, "You look like a."

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There are various movements protesting in the West, with different names like pro Palestine, free Palestine, and end occupation. The speaker questions what occupation they are referring to and suggests that giving Hamas what they want would only lead to more global security issues. They accuse the protesters of projecting hatred and causing emotional pain to the Jewish people. The speaker questions the protesters' understanding of Palestine and asserts that they have no personal experience or knowledge of the situation. They emphasize that their opinion doesn't matter and that the war will go as they want it to. The speaker expresses their intention to go after Hamas and destroy their infrastructure, considering them criminals and terrorists. They believe that this act by Hamas has brought not only Israel's wrath but also God's.

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The speaker discusses the meaning of "free Palestine" and states that it represents fighting for freedom for all, including Palestinians, Israelis, and Jews. They mention that Israel was built on Palestinian lands and imply that for Palestine to be free, Israel must also change.

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We have a message for the children of Palestine: Free, free Palestine! From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. Slan.

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The speaker is asked if they condemn Hamas, to which they respond that they do not condemn them and want them to kill everyone. However, they later clarify that they condemn violence on both sides. The conversation becomes heated as the speaker accuses the interviewer of unfairness and racism. They discuss the conflict between Israel and Palestine, with the speaker condemning the death of innocents and calling for a peaceful resolution. The interview ends with the speaker expressing frustration at not being able to answer questions and accusing the media of dividing people. The interviewer thanks the speaker for coming on the show, despite their use of inappropriate language.

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Palestine will be free, from the river to the sea.

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Did he just call for the genocide of everyone who supports the Palestinian people?

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The speaker criticizes Hamas supporters, accusing them of celebrating the violence in Israel. They question the lack of evidence for the alleged atrocities and argue that supporting Hamas is supporting murderers and rapists. They also claim that those who advocate for human rights are being manipulated by Hamas, who do not share the same values. The speaker urges people to support Israel and warns that the West will be targeted next.

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The speaker asserts that the phrase "long live the resistance" implies support for Hezbollah and Hamas. They claim these groups describe themselves as "the resistance," and those using the phrase are expressing support for them.

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The speakers engage in a conversation about the phrase "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free." One speaker questions which river and sea the phrase refers to, suggesting that it is important to know the specifics. The other speaker dismisses the importance of knowing the specific river and sea, stating that it doesn't matter. The conversation ends with one speaker apologizing and acknowledging that they shouldn't have engaged in the discussion.
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