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Date: March 05, 2024 at 14:30:15
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: No, Hamas did NOT start the war on 10/7 & Mehdi Hasan proves it....

URL: https://twitter.com/mehdirhasan/status/1765129088841208302


watch his 5 minute fact-filled video at the link

Mehdi Hasan

"We must call out those dangerous lies even if others in our media won't"

My new video series 'Debunked!' just launched for @zeteo_news. The first
episode is devoted to debunking the top seven lies about Gaza & October
7th.

" Lie number 1 - There was already a ceasefire on October 6 and Hamas
broke it... "

Hint - there wasn't. Israel broke it 3 weeks earlier.

... a must watch


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Date: March 05, 2024 at 17:47:18
From: Mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: No X videos please(NT)


(NT)


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Date: March 06, 2024 at 05:21:00
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: transcript - Top Seven Lies About Gaza

URL: https://www.zeteonews.com/p/top-seven-lies-about-gaza


Top Seven Lies About Gaza
First video in Zeteo's Debunked! series
Mehdi Hasan

TEAM ZETEO
MAR 5, 2024

Transcript


Israeli officials have told so many lies since October the 7th with so little
pushback from the media that it's hard to keep up.

So here from Zeteo is the first in a new segment we're calling Debunked.

The Top Seven Lies About Gaza Debunked.

Lie number one.
There was already a ceasefire on October the 6th and Hamas broke it.

You see it said everywhere by Benjamin Netanyahu, by Hillary Clinton.

They all say it, and yet it's completely false.

Just two weeks before October the 7th, Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza for the third
day in a row.

And on October the 4th, Gaza Strip protesters received bullet wounds to
ankles, medics report.

Does that sound like a ceasefire to you?

Even over in the occupied West Bank, before Hamas's attack on October the
7th, Israeli forces had already killed a record 234 Palestinians.

If there was a ceasefire in place before October the 7th, nobody told the
Israeli military.

Lie number two, the priority is freeing the hostages.

There's no higher priority, Joe Biden has said.

and yet last month Israel's finance minister said bringing home the hostages
is not the top priority.

Hamas must be defeated, he said.

Wittingly or unwittingly, the Israeli military has actually killed more Israeli
hostages than its soldiers have rescued.

In fact, as one Israeli journalist recently tweeted, citing new reporting from an
Israeli news website, 10 hostages were killed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza,
some even as the Israeli military had intel they were residing in the buildings
that were targeted.

The IDF reportedly killed their own citizens and then lied and said they died
in quote Hamas captivity.

But sure, it's all about the hostages.

Lie number three, 40 beheaded babies.

How can we forget the most emotive and most offensive lie of this entire
conflict?

A lie that went viral and was repeated by the President of the United States
who falsely said he saw pictures of beheaded babies even though there
weren't any.

Nor Were Their Babies Burned in Ovens, as Israeli newspaper Haaretz proved
in their investigation.

They were all lies.

In fact, according to data released by Israel's Social Security Agency,
tragically, there was one baby killed on October the 7th, 10-month-old Mila
Cohen, may her memory be a blessing.

But in the interests of facts, she was not beheaded.

Now, one baby killed is one baby too many, a tragedy, a crime.

But 40 beheaded babies is just a cynical, reckless, repulsive lie that was then
used to justify the killing of hundreds of Palestinian babies.

Lie number four, there was a Hamas base underneath the al-Shifa hospital.

Remember this video from the Israeli military claiming Hamas' main
headquarters were under the hospital?

Wow, an underground lair straight out of a Bond movie.

To this day, we have yet to see any evidence of such a headquarters under
al-Shifa.

Sure, as the AP has reported, the Israelis found a pair of metal cots in a room
fashioned from rusty white tile.

They appeared to be out of use.

Meanwhile the Washington Post said the underground rooms found by Israel
showed no immediate evidence of military use by Hamas and Israel has
provided no hard evidence that Hamas was using the hospital as a command
and control center.

The Israeli military lied so that they could attack more hospitals under the
same false pretext.

Lie number five, you can't trust the Hamas health ministry.

Remember what Israeli spokesman Mark Regev said to me on Peacock back
in November?

The Gaza health ministry says Israel has killed more than 11,000 people in
Gaza, including a record number of children.

The Hamas controlled.

Let me finish my question.

The Hamas controlled.

Let me finish my question.

No, but you can't say that.

No, but you have to say the Hamas controlled the ministry of health in Gaza.

You can say that.

I don't have to say what you asked me to say.

Why mention Hamas controlled every time?

Because you can't trust the health ministry's numbers, right?

except the Israeli military does.

The Israeli military has secretly found the Gaza Health Ministry's casualty
figures to be reliable and even uses those numbers for its own intelligence
briefings.

Oh, and the world's most famous medical journal, The Lancet, found no
evidence of inflated mortality reporting from the Gaza Ministry of Health.

Lie number six, there is no hunger in Gaza.

That is an exact quote from an Israeli defense official.

And it's a lie, obviously.

Ask the parents of poor Mahmoud Fatu, the two-month-old baby who
starved to death recently in Gaza.

According to the World Food Program, four out of five of the hungriest
people in the world right now are in Gaza.

And lie number seven, the Gazans getting killed today elected Hamas.

They voted for them.

Put aside for one moment the Bin Ladenist logic that says if you vote a way I
don't like, I get to kill you.

It's just not true that Gazans elected Hamas.

It's a lie.

Half of the population of Gaza are kids under the age of 18.

Most of them weren't even born when the last elections in Gaza took place
nearly two decades ago.

And even in those 2006 legislative elections, Hamas didn't win a majority of
the votes cast in Gaza.

So again and again the Israeli government and its supporters in the West tell
brazen, shameless lies about the war and so again and again we must call
out those dangerous and deadly lies even if others in our media won't.


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53128


Date: March 06, 2024 at 13:20:40
From: Mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Fact

URL: https://www.sikhnet.com/news/islamic-india-biggest-holocaust-world-history



It is the truth that Hamas has virtually enslaved the
people in Gaza, punishing any protests, denying free
elections and stealing from the people the aid directed
toward them, and using the people as shields for their
rocket and other attacks.

And this was before Oct. 7, the war started (officially
declared Oct.8).

I don't want to re-fight every Muslim war since
Mohammed. Claim the tearing down of the Bamiyam
Buddhas was just target practice and the "the genocide
of tens of millions of Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhist and
Jainist, mass rapes of women and the destruction of
thousands of ancient Hindu / Buddhist temples and
libraries have been well documented and provide solid
proof of the World’s biggest holocaust" has nothing to
do with the Hamas Covenant.

You can claim innocence for Hamas from direct
descendance from the goals of Jihad. Read the
Covenant, they are proud of the connection and promote
it.

As long as Hamas hides behind the their welfare of
their people and continues the illusion they have
something to trade this war will continue. Let them
surrender and the healing begins. Blame Hamas.



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Date: March 07, 2024 at 12:05:14
From: Mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Why Gazans can’t rise up against Hamas

URL: https://www.afr.com/policy/foreign-affairs/why-gazans-can-t-rise-up-against-hamas-20231108-p5eiff




"(Hamas') Its goal, stated in a revised charter issued
in 2017, was the destruction of the state of Israel.
Armed and trained by Iran, its fighters periodically
clashed with the Israel Defence Forces, bringing
devastation upon Gaza.

Meantime, Hamas cemented its control by systematically
eliminating all opposition. It maintains a network of
spies, informers and enforcers and exercises a monopoly
of violence.

Human rights groups such as Amnesty International
raised alarms about a “brutal campaign of abductions,
torture and unlawful killings” against Palestinians.
Invariably, the victims were blamed for being in
cahoots with Israel.

With Gaza essentially sealed off from the wider world
by Israeli restrictions on travel and trade, Hamas also
took control of the economy as the principal employer
and paymaster of Palestinians. It decides how foreign
aid is doled out, and its leaders siphon out large sums
into an international portfolio of investments.
Meanwhile, it cracks down on Gazans complaining about
economic hardship.

Ismail Haniyeh, who heads the group’s political bureau,
claims Hamas’ actions represent Gazans. But after 17
years of Hamas rule, Gazans have few political rights
or civil liberties. The vast majority are too young to
have participated in the 2006 election, and none have
had a chance to vote Hamas out.

Given the chance, would they? We can only know for
certain when — or if — a free and fair election is
allowed.

To the extent that poll opinions in a populace that
lives in fear are possible, there’s some evidence that
Gazans would like Hamas gone. A recent survey by the
Washington Institute showed a large majority want the
PA to rule Gaza. This result is doubly remarkable given
that the Fatah leadership has only gone from bad to
worse since it last had any authority over Gaza.

But to expect Gazans to rise up against Hamas is to
require them to risk their lives and livelihoods, to
face down a terrorist group that has repeatedly
demonstrated willingness to slaughter Palestinians as
well as Israelis."


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Date: March 06, 2024 at 14:25:59
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: wow, now that delusional ...


Got it Mitra. Take care of yourself.


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Date: March 05, 2024 at 19:32:19
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: here ya go

URL: https://www.zeteonews.com/p/top-seven-lies-about-gaza?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email-restack-comment&r=b7ahy&triedRedirect=true


You can watch the video at the link. or not.

I guess you don't know who Mehdi Hasan is.

Mehdi Raza Hasan (born July 1979)[1][2][3] is a British-American
broadcaster and author. He presented The Mehdi Hasan Show[4] on
Peacock since October 2020 and on MSNBC from February 2021 until the
show's cancellation in November 2023.[5][6] On the final broadcast on 7
January 2024, he announced that he was leaving MSNBC.[7] In February
2024, The Guardian announced Hasan had joined as a columnist.[8]
A graduate of Christ Church, Oxford, Hasan began his television career as a
researcher and then producer on ITV's Jonathan Dimbleby programme.
Following a stint on the BBC's The Politics Show he became deputy
executive producer on Sky's breakfast show Sunrise before moving to
Channel 4 as their editor of news and current affairs. In 2009 he was
appointed senior editor for politics at the New Statesman. In 2012 he became
a presenter on Al Jazeera's English news channel, and in 2015 moved to
Washington, D.C. to work full-time for Al Jazeera on UpFront[9] and host the
Deconstructed podcast produced by the online publication The Intercept
from 2018 to 2020.[10]

Hasan is the author of Win Every Argument, and the co-author of a
biography of former Labour Party leader Ed Miliband. He was formerly the
political editor of the UK edition of The Huffington Post[11] and the presenter
of the Al Jazeera English shows: The Café, Head to Head and UpFront.[12]
On February 28, 2024, Hasan launched his own news and media company,
Zeteo.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehdi_Hasan


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Date: March 05, 2024 at 21:47:23
From: Mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: here ya go



It was a good effort but for some reason didn't work on
my phone. Thank you anyway.


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Date: March 05, 2024 at 19:34:31
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: btw..


I highly recommend you watch the film, Zone of Interest.


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