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I grew up in Israel, where we were indoctrinated from a young age to be soldiers. The conflict is not as complicated as portrayed; it's about those in power oppressing the indigenous people. Israeli identity relies on denying Palestinian identity and culture. After the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, there was mass looting of Palestinian cultural artifacts. Palestinians resist simply by existing on their land and asserting their rights and culture. This resistance is seen as an act of war. Translation: The speaker discusses growing up in Israel and the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, highlighting the oppression of the indigenous people and the denial of Palestinian identity and culture by Israelis. Palestinian resistance through existence and cultural expression is emphasized.

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Thank you for having me. Despite the high cost, our confrontation with Israel marks progress toward self-determination. October 7 proved Israel is beatable, though Western complicity prolongs our suffering. We seek our rights under international law: a sovereign state where we live in dignity. Trump's population figures are inaccurate. There are 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. The resistance isn't aggression, but a fight for political goals against occupation. We tried peace in 1993 with the Oslo Accords, but it failed, leading to more land annexation and suffering. Resistance, including armed struggle, is our right under occupation, like Europe's fight against Nazis.

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After World War I, Palestine came under British mandate. Due to the rise of Nazism in Germany, a significant wave of Jews migrated to Palestine, resulting in tensions between the two peoples who shared the land. In 1937, the British proposed a partition plan, but it was disrupted by World War II. In 1947, the UN approved a new partition plan, which was accepted by the Zionists but rejected by the Arabs. Despite this, David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the State of Israel in 1948, leading to conflicts with neighboring Arab states. The Six-Day War in 1967 resulted in Israel occupying Palestinian territories, and subsequent diplomatic processes have failed to resolve the ongoing conflict.

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Before 1948, the land was known as Palestine, and some argue that it still is. Currently, it is referred to as occupied Palestine. The speaker expresses a desire to understand and connect with others. They question why innocent Palestinians suffer. They emphasize the importance of recognizing every Palestinian.

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Britain was given the mandate over Palestine after World War I, without consulting the Palestinian people. The mandate incorporated the Balfour Declaration, which supported the establishment of a Jewish home in Palestine. The Palestinians protested and went on strike in 1936, but British forces responded with violence. The Peel Commission proposed dividing the country, but the revolt continued until 1939. The 1939 white paper rejected partition and imposed limits on Jewish land purchases and immigration, leading to conflict between the British and the Zionists. After World War II, Jewish survivors fled to Palestine, intensifying the confrontation. In 1947, the UN voted to partition Palestine, but Palestinians and Arabs rejected the plan. With the British leaving, the Zionists seized more territory and forced Palestinians out. By May 15, 1948, when the British mandate ended, 250,000 Palestinians had fled. The state of Israel was established, and the majority of Palestinians became refugees. The conflict continues today, with Palestinians living under occupation and facing ongoing human rights violations.

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Speaker 0 describes being asked to attend a protest and wear a kufia, but he declined. He sensed a sense of hostility alternating with the request. Over a period of days and weeks, there was a push to identify students on campus who carried Palestinian flags or held a “Free Palestine” sign, with instructions to let them know if such individuals were found. When he spoke up against this and said that it was wrong, he sensed increasing hostility, and he states that this hostility continued to grow.

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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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This is a summary of the historical events that led to the shrinking of Palestinian lands and the establishment and expansion of the state of Israel. In 1917, Britain supported a Jewish state in Palestine, leading to tensions between Arabs and Jews. In 1947, the UN approved a plan to split Palestine into two states, Israel and Palestine. Israel declared independence in 1948, resulting in the expulsion of Palestinians from their homes. The first Arab-Israeli war broke out, and Israel gained control of most of historical Palestine. In 1967, Israel occupied the rest of Palestine after the Six-Day War. The conflict continued with the rise of Palestinian movements like the PLO and Hamas. Peace agreements and negotiations have been unsuccessful, leading to ongoing violence and Israeli control over Palestinian territories.

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Humanity has failed the Palestinians, stealing their land and subjecting them to blockades, poverty, and injustice. Despite the world's ignorance, their struggle for freedom continues. Palestinians have shown the world the truth about unfairness, lies, and puppet leaders. Resistance is their path to liberation in a world filled with horror.

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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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Humanity has failed the Palestinians in many ways, stealing their land and subjecting them to blockades, poverty, and injustice. Despite the world now watching, Palestinians have shown that resistance is the path to freedom. They have exposed the unfairness of the world, the lies of human rights, and the puppetry of leaders. In a seemingly dead world, Palestinians stand as a symbol of resilience and hope.

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Yesterday, there was incredible news as the Palestinian people demonstrated their right to resist. The heroes from Gaza broke down the border fence, emptied settlements, and shook the confidence of the occupiers. The media often portrays this war as starting only 48 hours ago, but we know it began 75 years ago when the British and Americans plotted to create Israel. The Palestinian people have been resisting for over 75 years.

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Once, Palestine was home to Christians, Muslims, and Jews, under Ottoman rule in the 1800s. After World War I, Britain claimed the land, promising support for Zionism. Many Jews sought refuge, but tensions rose as their intentions became clear. In 1948, Israel established itself, displacing thousands of Palestinians who lost their homes and rights. The conflict escalated, raising questions about humanity and dignity. It's crucial to recognize the ongoing struggle for Palestinian freedom and understand the complexities of the situation. Standing against war crimes is not anti-Semitic; it's about justice. Learn the true story of Palestine.

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The Palestinian struggle is a fight for fundamental human rights against occupation and oppression. Since the birth of Israel in 1948, Palestinians have faced mass expulsion and dispossession, a historic injustice that persists today. This situation highlights the consequences of colonialism and the need for solidarity with all oppressed people globally. Advocating for Palestinian rights does not negate the rights of Jewish people; it challenges the policies of a state that has long denied Palestinians their rights. Many Jewish voices also call for justice in Palestine. The fight is not just political; it's a moral battle for the right to exist in peace and security. We must stand with the Palestinian people in their quest for justice and work towards a world where every individual lives in freedom and dignity. Let us unite for this cause. Free Palestine.

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One way to tie a kufiya is to center it on the head with equal lengths on both sides. Curl one side up, pull it around the back of the head, and bring it to the front, tucking it behind the ear. Then, pull the other side around the head, over the face, and tuck it over the ear. Another way is to center the kufiya and curl one side up, going over the back of the head to the front, tucking it behind the ear. Repeat this process with the other side, curling it up, bringing it over the back of the head to the front, and tucking it behind the ear.

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In a symbolic gesture, Christian leaders in Bethlehem have replaced the traditional Christmas nativity scene with a statue of baby Jesus wrapped in a cashier's uniform, placed on debris. This decision was made to show solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, and as a result, the usual festivities have been canceled. Bethlehem, considered the birthplace of Jesus, attracts thousands of pilgrims each year. The Christian community in Palestine is one of the oldest in the world. Due to the ongoing Israeli war since October 7th, Bethlehem's church leaders have requested that Christmas be observed through prayer and religious rituals only. Israeli bombings in Gaza have also destroyed cultural and religious sites, including the oldest active church in the Palestinian enclave, St. Porphyre, resulting in the death of 18 people. Since October 7th, Israeli occupation forces have killed over 16,200 Palestinians in Gaza and displaced approximately 1.9 million people, which is the majority of Gaza's population.

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Israel was created by Rothschild, a globalist banker, 75 years ago. Palestinians in the West Bank live without citizenship, treated as slaves and ethnically cleansed. They are divided into sections and need permits to move between them. In Gaza, there is a prison camp with automated machine guns preventing anyone from leaving. This situation is seen as an experiment for future climate lockdowns and movement restrictions under Agenda 21. The treatment of Palestinians serves as a template for what could happen globally. It is crucial for the freedom movement to support Palestine, investigate Israel's history, and question why global empires, including the US, support it, as it has caused destruction in the Middle East.

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We always carry it with us. Today or tomorrow, it doesn't matter. What matters is that you know you are the Palestinian resistance. You are Palestine.

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The speaker, representing the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, shares exciting news from Palestine. They highlight the Palestinian resistance's use of paragliders, emphasizing that this is not an attack on Israel but rather a fight for their right to return home. The speaker expects the British government to support Israel's defense, while the US continues to provide weapons despite the large number of casualties in Gaza. They express admiration for the Palestinians' decision to fight back against years of oppression and believe that people worldwide will be inspired by their bravery.

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Palestine's history is marked by significant changes. Once part of the Ottoman Empire, it became a land where Muslims, Christians, and Jews coexisted. However, the Zionist movement in Europe led to the immigration of European Jews to Palestine, causing tensions with the Arab population. After World War I, Britain supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine, leading to violence and eventually the UN's partition plan. Israel declared independence, but neighboring Arab countries objected, resulting in the first Arab-Israeli war. Israel gained control of most of historic Palestine, displacing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. The 1967 war further solidified Israeli occupation, leading to ongoing conflict and the rise of groups like the PLO and Hamas. Despite attempts at peace agreements, the situation remains unresolved.

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The speaker discusses their experience in Israel and Palestine, highlighting the misconceptions about Hamas controlling Palestine. They explain that there are three different areas: the West Bank, under Israeli military rule; the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas; and Jerusalem, an international city where both Arabs and Jews live. The West Bank has been under military occupation since 1967, with checkpoints and political parties being illegal. Palestinians face severe restrictions and imprisonment for sharing photos or belonging to a political party. The speaker shares stories of attending a funeral where Israeli forces tear-gassed and shot rubber bullets at attendees, and another incident where an old man was shot at a checkpoint. They also mention the restrictions on Palestinians visiting Jerusalem and the ban on entering Gaza.

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Rashida Tlaib is seen holding what appears to be the Palestinian flag. However, it is important to note that Palestine is not recognized as a state but rather a territory. There are concerns that this territory may face significant destruction and be transformed into a parking lot in the near future.

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Israel has banned various items from entering Gaza, including coriander, chocolates, vinegar, potato chips, newspapers, sewing machines, heaters, jam, books, candles, crayons, notebooks, fishing rods, glasses, sheets, blankets, and even wedding dresses. These bans have been in place for years, impacting the daily lives of Gaza residents. The restrictions are seen as part of the occupation, affecting everything from diet to fashion choices.

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The Palestinians live under Israeli government control, which many consider oppressive. Israel and America need to change their approach. Palestinians have been deprived of their land for over 70 years, leading to deep frustration. They face apartheid, lack basic necessities, and endure civil rights violations. This is not a secret; it's visible if you look for it.

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On October 7th, a daring military operation by Gaza resistance fighters exposed the truth that Israel has been trying to cover up. They successfully attacked Israeli military sites, destroyed defense systems, and took hostages. This humiliating defeat has caused a political crisis in Israel and reawakened the spirit of resistance among Palestinians. Israel's brutal response, including collective punishment and propaganda, shows their desperation to maintain the illusion of power. However, global support for Palestine is growing, with millions marching and political leaders changing their tune. This is an opportunity to apply pressure and break the system of Israeli occupation. The call is for sustained peaceful protests worldwide until the issue is addressed.
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