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Mr xq Cow Goblin himself Guys: is that a lot of toes or not we are putting a Complete Siege on Gaza No electricity, no food, no water, no gas. It's all closed. We're fighting animals and are acting accordingly. That was the Defense Minister of Israel responding to the deadly attack on October 7th by Hamas a militant group based in Gaza Guys: I'm sure that Hassan watched every single clip that's in this video for sure if the clip is in this video Hassan Watch it on stream 100% There's no shot didn't like I I Ref: I Refuse to believe that you didn't watch a video I'm sure you watch every clip in the video Chad Chad Give me the give me the time for if is like really bad and I'll skip it Hamas Launched Rockets killed over, 1400 civilians and kidnapped close to 200 people within days.

Israel bombarded the Gaza Strip killing several thousand wiping out entire families and striking ambulances border crossing. so a lot of it. 15, 13, 158 Oh I mean there was We There Is there a bunch of it or not in 28s wh else wh else? guys this in video bro, you guys are so and residential buildings at the same time. Israel Told over 1 million civilians to leave their homes and move South warning them of an escalation of violence in the north.

but Israel is bombarding the South too, leaving Palestinians trapped for as long as this conflict has existed. Movement in and out of the Gaza Strip has been to one degree or another restricted. The Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation Benjamin Netanyahu. He knows very well that people are not able to leave.

Guys: I'm just watching the Gaza Strip is the smaller of the two territories occupied by Israel Since 1967. This sliver of land only 25 M long and 7.5 Mi wide is home to over 2 million Palestinians making it one of the most densely populated areas in the world. For the last 16 years, residents here have been living under a harsh blockade that allows Israel to control the flow of electricity, fuel, food, water, and medical supplies so they can dictate when Palestinians receive Essentials and when they they're denied. That control is rooted in violence and destruction that goes back decades.

Jus Before the establishment of Israel, Gaza was part of what became known as historic Palestine under Ottoman Rule and later under British occupation in 1947. As the British prepared to leave, they left the FI chat Guys these are words: I am I'm it's hard of me chat guys and Empire an occupation and then there's like like, um, there's another state of that. There's like uh, um, settler settling settlers. There's a bunch of words I don't know what they mean in in politically like the the political value of those words or the meaning behind it.

You know, like um, like a like a occupation is a new buzz word. I Don't know what it means though, it's it's not common sense. This is hard to understand and later under British occupation in 1947, As the British prepared to leave, they left the fate of Palestine up to a newly formed United Nations who voted to divide Palestine into a Jewish State and an Arab State. Soon Zionist forces and militias began to forcibly expel hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their land to establish the state of Israel.
Many internally displaced Inian fled to this narrow stretch of land that would later become known as the God Decid to divide it in like in like religious like division strip. So these refugees became refugees because they were pushed out of their towns. I mean is there other ways to do it cuz whenever I hear I my brain automatically thinks, well that's that's like that's like throwing Fuel and LGH up a match and throwing like I wonder what's going to happen here guys, what's going to happen here guys and Villages Some of them literally live a mile away from what used to be their towns and Villages many others were forced to flee to neighboring Arab countries 38 46. Overwhelmed by refugees, these countries immediately declared war against the new state of Israel to support who who, whoa, who, go back.

What? The others were forced a mile away from what used to be their towns and Villages and V became later become known as the Palestinians fled to this narrow stretch of land that would later become known as the Gaza Strip Okay, these refugees became refugees because they were pushed out of their towns and Villages some of them literally live a mile away from what used to be their towns and Villages many others were forced to flee to neighboring Arab countries. Overwhelmed by refugees, These countries immediately declared a war against the new state of Israel to support Palestinian Arabs. They eventually lost Israel but Jordan ended up occupying the West Bank and Egypt occupied Gaza City and nearby towns along these ceasefire lines. Then, in 1967, wait wait wait wait, they're occupying as in like they didn't They didn't agree what was going on, so try to help because they're getting a lot of refugees and they're like yo do this, fix the problem and then they occupy as an a military occupation or the yint like a military occupation To be like yo, let's help out or more as like, uh, we're owning this and they try to get it Guys, this is hard to understand yo.

what do you think? Well that. Well, then the video was contradictory down there. These guys don't agree with what Israel is doing and they're like yo, let's help out because otherwise we're going to get a bunch of refugees from these people, right? So let's yink the land I'm confused. What the is that? I guess I'm confused I don't know how that works is occupying or what? Arabs They eventually lost to Israel but Jordan ended up occupying the West Bank and Egypt occupied Gaza City and nearby towns along these ceasefire lines.

Then in not a real y, they're just occupying the help Temporarily 1967, another war broke out. Oh okay, makes sense. Palestinian Resistance and fearing threats from neighboring Arab countries, Israel launched a full-scale attack on Jordan Syria and Egypt. In just 6 days, Israel captured the Gaza Strip and the Sinai from Egypt, the West Bank from Jordan and the Golan Heights from Syria.
This was the beginning of the Israel in Gaza that Israel took control of all movement from and to the Gaza Strip by land, air, and sea. It placed troops along this line and inside the Gaza Strip and allowed Palestinians to travel between the Gaza Strip, Israel, the West Bank and East Jerusalem. But just a few months after the war, even though Palestinians now lived under Israeli control, they began to be referred to as non-citizens or foreign residents in official Israeli documents. you inherit this status from your parents and grandparents, being stateless, unrecognized with no rights, and you know this impacts your life.

This was also when Israel started to build settlements for Jewish Israelis inside of Gaza to Palestinians. This meant even more land being taken away from them and they were being closed in Israel did not allow Palestinians here to operate their own Seaport or airport within the Gaza strip. Israel developed key Industries like agriculture to cater to Israeli and West Bank markets, taking advantage of Gaza's cheap labor market and paying Palestinians very little. These economic challenges led to the rise of a prominent Islamic social charity M Al Islamia.

At the time, this charity partially funded by Israel built schools, mosques, clinics and provided more food for Palestinians in Gaza Gaza. But I'm understanding I'm understanding V is usually biased, but I'm I'm the video we'll see, we'll see. after consed Israel Feared a growing resistance movement, and in response, soldiers often frisked, arrested and detained residents. In 1987, that tension reached a Breaking Point after an Israeli truck crashed into a civilian car, killing four.

Palestinians Palestinians immediately responded with protest strikes and boycotts against occupation. It would become known as the first Uprising or Intifa. In that same year, Mujam Islamia transformed into a militant group. Hamas Hamas was a group that came about during the First Palestinian Uprising and was not really a part of institutional politics for some time.

They weren't in charge of Gaza yet, but they wanted to liberate Palestinian territories from Israel's control and and considered Israel an illegitimate state. After the first year of the Antifa, during which over 140 Palestinians in Gaza were killed, Hamas and other militant groups began to attack Israelis more directly. Then, the Inti father grew more violent in 1991, which is also when Israel introduced a permit system that greatly restricted Gaza residents ability to work, travel through Israel or access the Westbank and East Jerusalem By the end of the first Intifa, Israeli forces had killed over 1,000 Palestinians and Palestinian militants had killed over 100 Israelis throughout Israel and the occupied territories is thisy ended after the internationally brokered Oslo Peace Accords. Between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization or the PLO, this was a Liberation movement with an armed Wing that fought for Palestinian rights for decades.
The PLO agreed to disarm and recognize Israel's right to exist, but Hamas which had very little political support at the time. Oh wait wait, I'm confused what Israel's right to exist. but Hamas Guys guys, I TR I try to to simplify these these things. my bra can understand it.

Okay, okay and see it like it's like a you know chat the the game Risk right with territories or whatever right? If if Israel just did like a 1v5 right I mean nobody needs to like like green light their existence they they are, they like they're they're stronger in that sense, right? So if anybody, if anybody were to take the fight, I mean they would win Right guys. I'm guys I'm try I'm trying to make this simple in my head like if somebody has 40 troops here in the game. Okay, and you these do have two have one right? Well, I don't I don't think they need any validation their their strength in validation in the numbers No, which had a very little political support at the time strongly opposed it. The deal also created a new governing body the Palestinian Authority or PA which allowed political parties and elections in the Gaza Strip confused.

the PA was granted some autonomy within small areas symbol, but Israel still control the territories and the flow through these. Crossings The Oslo agreement also promised Palestinians some level of autonomy and a path to statehood in 5 years, but that never happened. Instead What followed was more Israeli settlements on Palestinian land any a year later I I'm annoyed I'm annoyed guys I'm sorry chat guys, my brain is too simple. listen these this so one-sided cuz if those hold the middle ground and they're not, they're never separated.

They don't have to walk through any. They can walk through themselves to go from one place to another. right? if this Israel spot is United they want to go from here to there they can just go bam without Crossing anything. The problem is that this Gaza spot is separated from the mainland so which which which by default makes they have to cross this is that's a this like a recipe for disaster.

Who who thought about this plan who thought about this is a young you know what? The mother the who thought about this bro. What about they just Stitch it. give him a spot and and and get out of that otherwise you're it's a prison by default guys. otherwise it's a prison by default.

Literally there's no way am I crazy about this I mean in 5 years but that never happened. Instead What followed was more Israeli settlements on Palestinian land and a year later following an attack by an Israeli settler in the West Bank and a series of bombings by Palestinian militants including Alaska is next to Kada I Understand they have to cross but but there's an agreement between between Canada and United States that were they're on good standings. it's different. if Alaska wants to drive through Canada to go home, they they're allowed yo there's a big agreement.
there's a North American Trade Agreement or some right? this is under good standing so there Al there going to be good faith if there. if there's tension in those areas I'm sure that like the the borders are going to be like weird as and everybody's going to be weird as and people are going to do like dumb they're not on good standings. in Hamas Israel's prime minister called for the construction of a fence around the Gaza Strip your passport Gaza now had a physical barrier between it and the outside world. These moves made Palestinians trust the Israeli government and peace negotiations even less and it would lead to a second Uprising on September 28th, 2000 Israeli politician Ariel Shro oh oh did I missed the the TOs 80 838 to 8:46 Oh well.

I mean GG um okay Chad Guys guys guys I'm trying to be brain dead here. Okay I'm trying to I'm trying to think about a solution. It's very simple because I have a child I have a child's mind I'm I'm very I'm very entry level. What if they just agreed? Let's say the earliest plan right.

make Egypt extend and now Gaza's Egypt right? So anything they do against Gaza is against the whole country of EGT and and then they they fight back like a temp like an alliance. yo they just say it dude. Egypt now Egypt owns this C and it's like yo if they want to go that boom right? Okay I'm done as F forget it because yeah cuz guys you know Chad when when you play a little game right it says like connect the the the blue dots without touching the outside right? The only I can think about this chat is like this: think about this. think about this.

think about this. hold on where's it at you the full map if this whole, if all these guys are chill right? I they could go around it right. they could go around it or they go they go Bing Bong the same what they did would go Bing Bong to go there right? So if these guys are chill with the guys over here then they can be chill. all man.

forget it. I'm I'm over it just and po violent clashes accessible to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip well go back a little bit. Israeli Politician: Ariel Chiron Visited Alaka Mosque, a Muslim holy site in Jerusalem that's largely inaccessible to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip This visit sparked widespread protests and violent clashes, resulting in Israeli forces killing four Palestinian children the next day and Palestinian militants carried out suicide bombings back in the Gaza Strip Palestinians broke down much of this barrier the Israeli The government soon built it back up and heavily militarized it with more troops and observation posts. They further cancelled travel and work permits restricting movement through this Crossing even more and eventually destroyed Gaza's only major airport and its under construction sea port.
By the end of the second Intifa in 2005, Palestinian militants had killed over 900 Israelis and Israeli forces killed over 3,000 Palestinians. The second and father gradually came to an end as Israel dismantled all Jewish Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip and withdrew the ground troops. Then, another internationally brokered agreement gave the PA control of this Crossing with Egypt on the Gaza side and allow trucks and convoys to flow between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank but Israel didn't let that happen. This is tough at the time of first legis guys, this is really tough.

chat because they're oversimplifying it C in my opin seems oversimplified like stats or whatever the cuz listen, listen, chat, listen, listen. War and fights like that are complicated. Okay, that's just Min Name it. Okay let's say you were to report the the Normandy thing right.

They're taking a fight on the they go on on on the coast right? how the numb is going to look like it it look like people on the co they're getting massacred. So you can say oh guys uh these are boom Well I mean you can contextualize that in a lot of ways right? But the numbers are going to tell another story right? So it's very difficult to really get a grasp of how these things went. When all I'm being given is just like oh Bing Bong bang like it's it's hard to get a grasp of it. You know it's hard to get aive if I don't get the full story man.

I don't know how it happened State of election after the second in Fat a party backed by the PA and PLO that had negotiated with Israel cuz they're saying it saying I understand that this Zone sucks cuz it's it's hard if they were fighting against the border and they get they would bang and and and the response to that they put a bunch of troops on the thing and they and they and they do the thing right. Well of course it's going to H I mean um there's a logical conclusion here. What the video said, they said. that they said that the people inside we're fighting, they fighting against the border, right? and it kind of broke it down a little bit and then they rebuilt it and they put a bunch of military forces over over there.

Well then then now they have a logical conclusion. What's going to happen, then who, then they're going to retaliate or whatever. No, it's I think it's logical was in power, but many Palestinians saw f it approach as ineffective Hamas which was now a political party in addition to being a militant group, won most of the seats in 2006. People voted for Hamas as a way to express their disapproval of the ongoing status quo, which was that the peace process had failed and they had had two uprisings and no state was in sight in response to an armed militant party winning Israel banned laborers from leaving Gaza for work.
then when militants captured an Israeli soldier, Israel carried out air strikes in Gaza and tightened its control on the sea, limiting fishing capabilities to only 6 miles. Yeah, this is cooked as politically within. Gaza Hamas had won the election, but no, not to get now it unless it's biased. It's like oh, you're being given bad conditions until a point where something happens and it's like oh well, some this happened.

Okay, say say less. Then we're going to do this and you go 10 times as hard. It's like oh dude, like you me I'm putting it right. it's like squeezing a a a a little balloon right and then it sever and there's a leak of water.

Oh so you're going to going to spill water on my shirt. Okay I'm going to get the hose and spray water in your face ass cuz you deserve it. Okay, Well Jesus Christ Well, I mean it's going to. This seems like there's like a logical again.

There's like a logical timeline here of expectations of what's going to happen. PA was still the governing body with fat under its wing. A conflict broke out between and F and Hamas sees power of the entire strip in 2007. This is when Israel put Gaza under the official blockade that continues today, tightening Israel's grip over Gaza even more trapping over 2 million Palestinians inside.

this time Israel closed the main Crossing for commercial Goods May travel even more restrictive, ban exports from Gaza and impose restrictions on the import of essential items such as fuel, medicine, and food. They even used mathematical formulas to determine well, this is like an embargo from them to themselves except by somebody else that seems I mean guys, guys, that that right. The necessary caloric intake for people in Gaza to control how much food they would allow in. Basically, we live a slow death in Gaza even before major escalations.

Uh, people cannot travel freely. We have Israeli drones hovering around 24 seven. There's always stress over the next several years, guys. The way I understand, um, socioeconomic, uh interactions? Okay, is that this this? Zone will die on its own if it can't do Commerce with themselves on the other end of it, right? and the outside world they they can't economically.

uh uh uh. Bloom to where they're dying over time by attrition and will be taken over in a certain amount of time. It's it's a taking time bomb cuz if you can't do trade with yourself with the other spot and the world where economically you're you're dying like L You are literally dying. You're just waiting till people till that generation dies and then will be weaker and next there's be no next one like it's like two generations and and then then it's back to zero.
Next several years reoccurring conflicts and air strikes made the already devastating impacts of this blockade worse. Israeli Air strikes destroyed vital infrastructure such as water and power plants. Repairs were delayed by the blockade which impacted the delivery of construction materials and for each militant attack on Israelis Israel killed far more Palestinians in retaliation. At times, Israel would slightly lift restrictions, but it was never close to matching the humanitarian needs needs of Palestinians In Gaza According to a Un report from 2022, this 16-year blockade had made 78% of the water in Gaza undrinkable, left 62% of Palestinians in Gaza in need of food assistance.

Living with rolling power cuts that last on average 11 hours per day, that is our normal life. We would have 8 hours of electricity, 12 hours of electricity. It changes depending on the situation. I had make comparison sh but I I rewatched Naros recently right? something I Notic that when Americans would send a DA agents or whatever in the in in uh, um, Columbia or whatever right and something what to happen to them right? even though it's one one person, it's like okay this CH doesn't understand why I'm going with this.

forget it avability of fuel uh, we are completely dependent on Israel This is what many Ians and international law calls Collective Punishment Collective Punishment is when cancer patients cannot trouble because they get denied and Collective punishment means also that Palestinians cannot have their own hospitals and they cannot treat their their patients. Collective Punishment means the people of Gaza now are punished for the most recent escalation. When we look at the crime of genocide which is you know, the intentional destruction of a whole people in part or whole, we are seeing elements of that crime being committed and carried out in the Gaza Strip Right now. Okay, uh, here's my last dumbass brain dead solution.

Okay, you occupy the borders by a third party, get a bunch of countries and like that to send other people, and then they occupy the uh uh, the border and then they regulate this. Guys, of course it's going to be of course it's GNA Be a biased border if they hold that right. They if they do stuff that they shouldn't be allowed on the border, have somebody else hold it in it and make it unbiased and boom boom win have a third party hold the whole Squad On the Border yo the the grand Wall of of of China but not in China. There's equating held by non-chinese Hamas and all Palestinians And this is not the first time that we're going to see people in Gaza and civilians in Gaza.

half of whom are children pay the price for Hamas or anything else. Israeli and US leaders have emphasized that Israel has the right to defend itself by wiping out Hamas completely. but the majority of casualties in the Gaza Strip aren't Hamas Fighters they're civilians. It's an interesting question to consider whether or not things would have been different if Hamas didn't exist.
But the thing is, Hamas didn't exist until the late 80s. But the occupation of the Palestinian territories has been since 1967 and the original Palestinian displacement was 1948 and Hamas didn't really emerge until much later than that. I Think that anybody who follows Israeli and Palestinian politics like with some level of honesty uh, it knew guys. I'm trying to be unbiased again.

I Feel like even though I understand the problems and what's going on I still feel there. There's an over oversimplification of some of the things being done down to a couple words. Uh guys, some of these interactions could take a 2hour video to understand. It's being said as like yep, somebody died like guys, this isn't as simple as it is.

I'm sorry to say you guys question as you want to okay I I'm I'm sorry I Understand the topic at hand I understand what what's going on now A B More Okay I Still feel like I'm not being given enough context for some of these interactions because um, when it comes down to things like like war and conflicts, it's It's so complex that if what happened hadn't happened, something else was going to happen because the status quo was unsustainable. The world has to recognize this suffering even before we have escalations. The reason we have escalations is because people cannot find any hope. No one wanted to get to this point.

The tragedy of all in my mind I Think besides the loss of human life is that it was preventable. Easily preventable easily. Guys: I do feel like sometimes some some problems um in themselves. it's it's a losing problem which which is really sad I Feel like this is like a losing problem.

it's so complicated and the way it looks like dude guys when you look at at the at, the at, this when you simplify it right. if your if your spot is is severed into two and one holds the middle and they're stronger dude the solution is going to be incredibly complicated. Dude they hold the middle ground and they're stronger and they are split in half. It's it's a hard I Don't think some guys say oh yeah it's going to be really simple I don't I don't think it's simple the um it's not complicated okay then fix it cuz I I had I I had a bunch of solution I had landia I had the Wall of China okay nothing is about War I I had land, teleportation or stitching Stitch de side I have a bunch of solutions I' I've got I've brought three.

how much have you had I've had three already. Landia is um you mix the whole thing yeah um you you you stop with the names and the whatever and you met the holding the one and you call it landia cuz it's land. it's like China one spot for the whole for everybody. nobody matter, nobody matter hi thoughts otherwise um Wall of China not in China you put put a a big spot the middle occupied by a third party that that verify that that that the borders are well uh being well uh uh conserv by a third party Bo right um or what it's a bit harder that's one was the kind of fantasy you Stitch this entire spot to the corner here so they get they gives them land they give them all of that Xq right and and then they take the the they want the strip they can have it and then you you put this, take the side take take a take a piece of land yo or or this controversial video then times out anyone supporting Israel but not people spamming Palestine Support didn't know I was watching Hassan Lau Fix your mods Bud Huh? no one asked Go next xq L Yo yo Why do we expect the mods to like know everything and do it bro.
It's insane how based any take my streamer makes is BAS Really? still? yep yo y am I B though still yeah I'm bed I B no that's Bas no okay.

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11 thoughts on “Xqc learns about gaza”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jaylon_the _Sage says:

    I’m like 399

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zabeen says:

    What is happening is not complicated. It is settler colonisation, military occupation, land theft, and ethnic cleansing. Simple as that.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AB RocK says:

    Wtf is wrong with you XQC

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars C D says:

    Im actually rolling as a non XQC fan that he realized within 7 minutes this video was totally misrepresenting history.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SI 🌻 says:

    "Rajieen Official Video with Subtitles" ➡️ maybe music with a message will move you.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Amitsu90 says:

    never watch vox they are one of the most biased propagenda channels in youtube after al jazeera

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SI 🌻 says:

    This is the most well documented genocide in history, to those who think this is all okay, what's not clicking?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Atharv Arora says:

    Its just gonna be humans vs muslims at some point cuz most muslims only wanna fight for the people of their relegion and don't care about who's actually right .

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pumpkin Spice says:

    GAZA is a concentration prison nobody can leave or enter! Thanks to the World watching the
    "G3no cide" ! Remember GOD NEVER FORGETS !

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tyche Stuart says:

    if yall dont believe free palestine after this ur just full of beans

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fira 3o says:

    this is crazy 😅😅
    Palestinians can solve their problems if the world stops from supporting israel

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