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An Israeli military incident occurred yesterday involving a UN convoy carrying 12 staff members to support a polio vaccination campaign in Northern Gaza. The convoy's movements were coordinated with Israeli forces. Soldiers pointed weapons at UN personnel, and Israeli forces encircled the UN vehicles and fired shots. IDF tanks and a bulldozer then rammed the UN vehicles from the front and back, compacting the convoy with staff inside. A bulldozer dropped debris on the first vehicle, and Israeli soldiers threatened staff, preventing them from exiting. Senior UN officials engaged with Israeli authorities to de-escalate the situation. Two staff members were interrogated and released. After 7 and a half hours, the convoy returned to base, unable to complete its mission, but all personnel returned.

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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 main goal of tonight's protest is to show support for Palestine and demand that NYU stops its actions. Many participants are unsure of NYU's specific actions regarding Israel. People are protesting for a free Palestine, even though some are not fully educated on the topic. Participants, including those from Columbia, joined the protest after hearing that the NYU community needed support, despite concerns about a heavy police presence and potential danger. Translation: The goal of the protest is to support Palestine and call for NYU to stop its actions. Participants are unsure about NYU's involvement with Israel but are protesting for a free Palestine. People from Columbia joined the protest after hearing about the need for support from the NYU community, despite concerns about police presence and safety.

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A person is seen ripping down posters of kidnapped Israelis, while others express negative views towards Jews and Israelis. The speaker questions why Israelis are being targeted and why the entire Gaza strip is being bombed. They mention that Hamas uses people as human shields. The speaker concludes by stating that Israelis are not considered human beings.

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They are blocking trucks, demanding driver IDs to determine if they are delivering aid. They gather intelligence from soldiers to track convoys. These youths have set up an unauthorized checkpoint, stopping trucks based on whether the drivers are Jewish or Palestinian. If Palestinian, they halt the trucks, suspecting they may contain harmful materials. Translation (if needed): They are stopping trucks and checking driver IDs to see if they are delivering aid. They gather information from soldiers to track convoys. These young people have set up an unofficial checkpoint, stopping trucks based on whether the drivers are Jewish or Palestinian. If Palestinian, they stop the trucks, suspecting they may contain harmful materials.

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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. Individuals are trying to physically stop the vehicles from advancing. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are expressing strong emotions, attempting to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. These protests are occurring in Southern California, where many people are upset by federal raids that have been happening over the last month.

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Israeli forces were shooting dead protesters at the Gaza crossings because they cannot incarcerate all the individuals involved.

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Since 2018, Palestinian refugees in Gaza have participated in the March of Return, demanding the right to return to their homes in Israel. Israel built a 25-mile fence and has shot protesters near it, claiming it's defending its border. However, Israel itself has stated that the fence is not a border, as confirmed in the Oslo agreements. Gaza is still considered under Israeli occupation according to international law. Gaza is effectively an open-air prison, with limited crossing points and restrictions on both people and goods. Palestinians in Gaza are mostly registered refugees who were expelled from their homes in 1948. The fence separates them from their former homes, confining them to a strip of land where they have been imprisoned for generations. Their participation in the march is an attempt to return home.

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The police commander offered lollipops and watermelon to protesters to avoid conflict. Some express distrust and hostility towards Palestinians, advocating for their removal. Military actions in Gaza, including destroying a UN office, are described. The belief in biblical entitlement to the land is mentioned, with criticism of aid to Gaza. Political influence is cited as a reason for not taking further action.

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The goal of tonight's protest is to show support for Palestine and demand that NYU stops supporting Israel. Some protesters are unsure of NYU's actions. They wish they were more informed about the situation. The main message is for Palestine to be free.

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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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Israel has intercepted more than 40 civilian vessels, with 497 participants from around the world trying to break Israel's illegal blockade, never entering Israeli waters. Israel says it's not illegal, claiming it's protecting themselves from military weapons and things coming in. In reality, many of their leaders have said the attempt is to stop humanitarian aid and to starve the Palestinian people, with only minimal aid allowed, controlled. This has sparked protests, including Italy and nine other countries. Many governments have condemned Israel's interception, including Turkey, Brazil, Malaysia, South Africa, Palestinian Authority, Maldives, Pakistan, and Mexico. Colombia's President Petro announced sweeping measures after two Colombian citizens were detained: expulsion of the Israeli diplomatic delegation, termination of Colombia's free trade agreement with Israel, replacement of US supplied weapons with national equipment, and a global volunteer force to form a military to stop the genocide. Protests have broken out around the world.

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Taking a long march back to their homes in northern Gaza demonstrates their steadfastness. The situation has changed significantly over the past fifteen months. Where are you taking pictures? You’re on the street, so please don’t take pictures here. Why not? I don’t know. Can you stop touching me? I’ll talk to you. Alright.

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We are preventing the Turks from using Kerim shalom, as we don't want our territory aiding our enemies. We consider the Gazans as our enemies, so we are blocking all humanitarian aid coming from Egypt to Gaza. We don't want anything reaching Gaza because it ultimately goes to the terrorists, and we want to prevent that.

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A group called If Not Now, made up of American Jewish citizens, is calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. They have been protesting in various locations, including Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The large turnout at these protests has made people question what is happening. It is interesting to see a Jewish group advocating for Palestinians, considering the tensions between the two groups. The protests appear to be peaceful, as seen in the current demonstration happening in Boston.

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The Israel Defense Forces are escalating their operations against Hamas in Gaza. They accuse Hamas of committing war crimes by attacking Israeli civilians while using Gazan civilians as human shields. The IDF has been warning Gazans for over two weeks to move away from Hamas strongholds. They are now urging civilians in Northern Gaza and Gaza City to temporarily relocate to a safer area. Tomorrow, humanitarian efforts led by Egypt and the United States will be expanding to provide water, food, and medicine to Gaza.

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The speaker criticizes the excessive response in Gaza and mentions that initially, President Sisi of Mexico did not want to allow humanitarian material to enter. However, the speaker managed to convince both President Sisi and Bibi (presumably referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) to open the gate for humanitarian aid.

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Hundreds of Jews and Palestinians are marching from Storot to the Gaza border, demanding an end to the Israeli government's assault on Gaza and the killing of innocent people and children. They are calling for a ceasefire and a hostage deal. The marchers claim the Israeli public does not support the government and that the war is not about safety but about annexation, settlements, and transferring Palestinians. They assert they will not allow this to happen.

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We, starving Palestinians in North Gaza, go to Schaeffer area daily for aid near Israeli tanks. Received aid without knowing the sender. Returned with casualties from Israeli attacks, targeting heads, elbows, and knees to destroy us. Innocent lives lost, including women and children.

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The speaker discusses the situation in Gaza, where Palestinians are being put on a restricted diet to avoid starvation. The army's dieticians have calculated the calorie intake needed to prevent malnutrition, allowing 131 trucks of food to enter Gaza daily. The Gaza Heroes protest against this suffocating blockade, which is met with severe repression by the Israelis. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who came to power in 2009, supports the Hamas and regularly bombs Gaza to maintain the current situation. However, Gaza suffers from high poverty and unemployment rates, limited access to water and electricity, and no means of escape. This has led to an eruption of anger and protests. The journalist recommends reading the detailed article for more information.

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Andy is at the Canon building where there are pro Hamas protesters. He expresses his support for Israel, stating that they have the right to protect their homeland and eliminate Hamas. He encourages viewers to contact their representatives to show support for Israel.

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There are various movements protesting in the West, some supporting Palestine and calling for an end to occupation. The speaker questions the protesters' understanding of the situation, suggesting that giving Hamas what they want would jeopardize global security. They accuse the protesters of projecting hatred and causing emotional pain to Jewish people. The speaker dismisses the idea of Palestine and asserts their emotional right to speak as a Palestinian child. They state that the war will go as they want it to, disregarding the protesters' opinions. The speaker declares their intention to target and eliminate Hamas leaders, referring to them as criminals and terrorists. They believe that Hamas' actions have brought the wrath of both Israel and God upon Gaza.

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At the Kerem Shalom crossing, aid trucks are unable to pass due to a protest by people who believe the food will end up in the hands of Hamas. They demand that humanitarian aid be withheld until hostages are released. The border has been closed for the past few days, and today it remains shut. The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must continue providing humanitarian aid, but it is currently being blocked by this protest.

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Protests ERUPT In Gaza Against Hamas
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Protests in Gaza have surged against Hamas, with Israel's Defense Minister urging residents to evacuate combat zones and demanding the removal of Hamas. Many Gazans express frustration with Hamas's governance and the ongoing siege. While anti-Hamas sentiment grows, there's also a desire for an end to the war and the blockade.

The Megyn Kelly Show

America United Against Elite Brats, and Trump Lawyer Grills Stormy Lawyer, w/ The Fifth Column Hosts
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent dismantling of a protest encampment at UCLA, where tensions escalated between police and protesters. A freelance reporter, Anthony Kabasa, documented the scene, revealing graffiti and protesters equipped with helmets and umbrellas. As police moved in, protesters resisted, chanting about their right to learn. A spokesperson for the encampment expressed a desire to dismantle the university system, citing its colonial roots. Kelly and her guests from the Fifth Column podcast, Michael Moan, Camille Foster, and Matt Welsh, analyze the protests, noting the incoherence of the protesters' demands and their disconnect from reality. The discussion touches on the hypocrisy of protesters claiming to fight for humanitarian causes while supporting organizations like Hamas, which has a history of violence against LGBTQ+ individuals. They highlight the absurdity of protesters requesting vegan food and supplies while blocking access to campus buildings. The hosts express skepticism about the protesters' understanding of the issues they claim to support, suggesting that many are simply cosplaying as revolutionaries without grasping the complexities of the situation. Kelly raises concerns about potential infiltration of the protests by extremist elements, referencing reports of Hamas directives targeting U.S. college campuses. The conversation shifts to the Biden administration's consideration of resettling Palestinian refugees in the U.S., with the hosts predicting political backlash against such actions. They also discuss the broader implications of the protests, including the potential for increased political violence and the radicalization of students. In a lighter segment, they critique the media's portrayal of the protests and the absurdity of some protesters' demands, such as the prohibition of bananas due to allergies. The hosts conclude by reflecting on the state of political discourse in America, emphasizing the need for a more nuanced understanding of the issues at play. They express hope that moderate voices will eventually rise to counter the extreme rhetoric dominating campus protests.
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