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Talking today about the history of Hamas like I said um but again it’s going to also discuss the history of the Palestinian resistance so you can get a better feel for what we’re talking about and you can have a better understanding of um you can better you can kind of better

Navigate the current day reality of Hamas you know what can I just say it really pisses me off when people just say Hamas to mean any Palestinian resistance and that includes like I’m not just talking about like a boy who throws a rock at a

Tank um but I’m talking about like the P or the pflp the dflp or any any of these lines Den all of these different um groups Palestinian like resistance factions or whatever you want to call them it really pisses me off when people are like that’s Hamas it’s [ __ ]

Annoying yeah almost nobody says Hamas in good faith anymore yeah and by the way I also want to say say that um this is not a stream to to advertise Hamas as like a group that you should be joining and liking this is I’m not going to

Provide any sort of uh opinion I mean obviously my opinions are always present but I’m not going to this is not meant to like propagandize Hamas you’re going to see that there’s going to be a lot of discussion that we’re having that’s going to show some not so great parts of

Hamas that I personally think are not so great um but like some of them are going to be you’re going to be a little pathetic right so um just just something to keep in mind it’s education yeah and when I say during the pandemic

We had I don’t mean that Co is gone I’m very worried it’s still here and still mask up and everything oh my God I was in an Uber this morning and um The Uber driver is like you’re the only person I’ve seen that masked up uh

All day today and he of course wasn’t wearing a mask and he was like asking me and then he made why I wore one and then he started he mumbled some excuses why he do doesn’t wear one and I’m like oh well you know I’m I am a trained epidemiologist things like oh

Okay okay I’m going try to put this up so you can see all right so this book kind of goes like all over the place but I’m going to walk you through it the timeline’s a little weird may maybe we should open a Sublime Text doc so we can like map it update

Available fine download how long can it take it’s Sublime install it’s just a Sublime update there’s no way it’s big here we go uh shut up okay says on the night of December 9th 1987 a group of men crowded into a small house on the Shati refugee camp named

For its location close to the beach front shot in the north of Gaza Strip the Gathering was hosted by shaik is it shaik s h i k h shaik shut up but I’m nonverbal you’re funny anyways Shake Wait why are the S and H separated a sake is that what you mean

Shake thank you thank you DOA Shake okay uh the gathering this is in 1987 December 1987 uh the Gathering was hosted by shik Ahmad Yasin a softspoken paraplegic man with a Long White Beard Yasin was a refugee from the village Al Jura near the Town currently

Known as Ash Kellan in Israel where she had fled in 1948 so this is a man that was alive during the nakba and had to flee during the nakba uh his visitors were also refugees they come together in the night in haste to discuss the events erupting around

Them and this is now going to describe the first antifa so when you hear about the first antifa the second antifa whatever um I personally still I’m not very familiar with like exactly what went down so this is this is going to tell you exactly what went down down uh

And by the way those of you who do know a lot about Palestinian history if for some reason you’re finding that this book is not actually like accurate please let me know so far I’ve been reading this meticulously because I trust the content um the preface gave me

Like the author talking about their experiences and their intentions for this book makes me feel like this book is very credible But ultimately you know you never know so please let me know uh not to be like oh that’s correct about settler cities but the Hebrew Ash Ash Kone Ash Kone thanks okay

Yeah um okay so 1987 they go to this guy’s house named Shake akad Yasin and these all these refugees come together and like yeah they all get together in this one house um at the in night in the night they had come together that night in haste to discuss the events erupting

Around them a day earlier an Israeli army vehicle had crashed into a line of cars caran Palestinian day laborers commuting from their jobs in Israel back to their homes in the Gaza Strip the accident had killed four Palestinian men three of three of whom were from the jabalia refugee camp do

You remember hearing about that camp chat remember here about the jabalia refugee camp that I believe um was struck by like I mean it was it was completely flattened like in the in October I believe yeah that’s this Camp um so three of those men were from

That refugee camp also located in the northern part of the Gaza Strip the jabalia camp known as the camp of the revolution is one of the largest refugee camps in the Palestinian territories and one of the most densely populated plots of land in the world by the way this book is from um

198 oh my God 2018 so it is a little out of date but hopefully still pretty relevant hpar bastards it’s not a camp because there’s not tents [ __ ] Christ um within hours of the accident the occupied Palestinian territories of the West Bank the Gaza Strip and East

Jerusalem as well as areas within Israel itself were wash with protests demonstrations and acts of Civil Disobedience spreading from the epicenter of the jabalia camp the First Palestinian intifa or Uprising had begun so that’s the setting for the first antifa four Palestinians were commuting home from uh occupi Palestine to

Gaza and they were struck by a a Israeli military vehicle and sorry not four of them were struck four four of them died many were struck but uh a Israeli military vehicle plowed into a bunch of Palestinians and so that’s the setting for the beginning of the first

Antifa the antifa was spontaneous and seemingly leaderless Mass upright upheaval almost overnight Palestinians collectively took to the streets to protest Israel’s occupying presence within their land Israel’s occupation had begun 20 years prior in 1967 although pal not the entire occupation for the record but the occupying presence um this

Particular this particular spreading out of occupying presence so the 1967 borders is I think what we’re we’re talking about here that ex that extension we should get up we should get a map to show the progression we should get a map to show the progression so Palestinian or Israel map

Progression so we can get a feel for what we’re talking about here okay so so 1947 48 whatever uh Jud oh wait sorry 1947 here Palestine and here are some Jewish settlements but this one wasn’t like when I don’t believe this is when Israel yeah Israel wasn’t established yet then

The partition plan they call the partition plan in 1947 okay sure partition plan 1947 I always thought it was 1948 but basically the my understanding is the establishment of Israel the establishment of Israel um this was the plan that they were provided Israel would take all the white and Palestine would take the

Green and then in 19 from 1949 to 1967 these borders I guess changed to this which is what we’re kind of familiar with today except that this is the reality today because this this is the West Bank and green but here’s the West Bank being infiltrated by uh

Illegal settlers take my eye makeup thank you red maze 1947 was the planning stage yes yes yes yes yes yes this is technically not claiming these are the 48 borders let me let me find a better one then let’s find a better one let’s see here maybe this is better all right

So 1917 before the creation of Israel okay 1946 which they the last one they called 47 but fine you see the Jewish settlements in green then you see the Jewish the partition plan that the UN set up and we’re going to talk about why the UN is set setting up the partition

Plan and not Britain by the way cuz that’s an important in my opinion these are all important pieces but yeah um un partition plan and then Israel oh that’s right so the UN no no no no you correct you’re 100% right so the UN partition plan is an obviously an unfair [ __ ]

Land grab right that was that was declared by the UN without Palestinians you know um but when Israel was formed they took even more land in the violence of the nakba They seized even more land than was allotted to them in the UN partition yeah 46 was a separate thing

That was a stateless movement yeah and then 1967 there the uh hold on Six Day War involves Israel fighting against three Arab states results in Israel claiming control over Gaza and the Strategic Sinai Peninsula for from Egypt West Bang from Jordan Golden Heights from Syria and East Jerusalem so

Like is this really fair to say this is the 67 borders because isn’t wouldn’t it shouldn’t it be all green in 67 really like if we’re sorry I’m getting confused in 1967 didn’t Israel take control of Gaza I’m I need to get this part sorted yeah it

Should this is 1967 but before the war got it got it got it okay and then all right so yeah and then this is the present day even Sinai okay all right let’s get back to it then so Israel’s occupation had begun 20 years prior in 19 in 1967 so Israel’s

Occupation of Gaza not the occupation period um although Palestinians had enjoyed periods of relative Prosperity during this time the occupation itself was premise on the economic subjugation of the territories and the denial to Palestinians of their Pol political rights it’s what we call apartheid um over the course of two

Decades Israel had expropriated Arab land expanded an illegal settlement Enterprise that fragmented the Palestinian territories and maintained a repressive military occupation the routinized uh human rights violation so and so so okay we all know this I don’t want to gloss over it but I also think

We all know the brutality of you know I’m going to read it all [ __ ] it violations of Palestinians under its rule including arrest deportations house demolitions indefinite detentions curfews and killings with the antifa Palestinians Rose to shake off the Yoke of military rule they boycotted Israeli goods and refused to compli with

The administrative processes underwriting their oppression including procedures such as the issuance of ID cards and tax collection by the Israeli authorities the image of Palestinian youth hurdling stones at Israeli tanks came to note the spirit of this period over the course of four years the antifa resembled an anti-colonial

Struggle protesters clashed with Israeli Army using ston sticks and occasionally Molotov cocktails as Israeli military struggled to quash what was predominantly a civilian Uprising throughout the territories decentralized popular committees emerg to organize mass action and shelter the identities of local leaders for fear of reprisals by the way if you’re wondering

Why uh Palestinian resistance Fighters cover their faces um there might be secondary reasons for it like you know you know how like uh the the seeing like a uniform identity can help to to create like you know more of like a powerful exterior image to to to like enemies and stuff

Like that like there’s some military tactics involved in in like covering your face but in my understanding the primary reason that Palestinians um in the resistance cover their faces is because if they are identified their families get targeted it happens all the time like all the [ __ ] time

Um I know that there were two Hamas uh Fighters that um they like like I think like a week or so ago one of them shot up a bus station and the other one um drove their car to some Israeli some iof officers soldiers and immediately after their

Once they were shot dead and then their homes were were ransacked and I believe their families are arrested so like this is the reality like is Israel’s not like looking to play fair here they’re looking to be like if I can find anyone that like connected with you whatsoever I’m going

To [ __ ] make them pay to make it even more Collective punishment for for Palestinians zus and chat alert yeah go away um okay so over the course of four years the antifa rep resembled an anti-colonial struggle protesters clash with Israeli Army using sticks stones and occasionally Molotov Cocktails so

And so forth um we read this part demonstrations were soon coronated clandestinely so secretly appeals for strikes and instructions for of Civil Disobedience surface almost Cousy and leaflets left on cars wind screens and graffiti sprayed on shops shutters these memal often carry the imprint of United National leadership of the uprising a

Coalition of factions that was created early in the intifa to coordinate activities across the different towns and Villages of the occupied territories I never heard of that before United National leadership of the uprising and I wonder what they’re up to today because it’s not the PLO that’s not the PLO

Yeah home demolition is systematic procedure for them yeah this isn’t like a oh my God what a bad apple this is this is this is what they do s surreptitious tiously surreptitiously thank you thank you Rifka I’m a I’m a little sweet bimbo I can’t I can’t know how to say these big

Words with all those letters I can’t possibly you think look nice thank you javitz um so thousands of miles away the Inda indefatigable Palestinian leader yaser Arafat uh my bad I put an extra H God damn it yaser Arafat watched the spreading protest from his Exile in Tunis you know where Tunis is

Chat give you a feel so it’s not like just vague words and mean nothing the derivative of the I don’t Husker derivative of the United National leadership is probably this The Joint operations room I know the joint operations room is but just but it doesn’t mean it is that

Actually I’m sure that they do have stuff in common but like I’m not about to say that that’s what they turned into unless I have reason to believe this okay so um but yeah no this is Joint operations room it was introduced in 2006 by Hamas and PJ to unite their milit military

Factions yeah this is all speculation I I understand I have the same thoughts as you but I try not to be like this is probably what happened to them because I don’t think that that’s an accurate thing you can should be saying uh official joint operations rooms in Gaza and and is it

Jenin jenin jenin yeah we hate verifying facts here we’re all about Vibes FYI um The Joint operation joint room has organized annual joint military trainings for all factions in Gaza since 2020 they are the central body that governs gaza’s military responses Hezbollah and irgc are occasionally present what is

Irgc Janine thank you Janine Janine all right cool thank you all right so let me show you where uh tesia is from an interview watch from Al jazer with shake ywen they coordinated the uprising with West Bank who’s they we got chat I’m going to ask you

Kindly to be very specific about who you’re talking about we’re going to be talking about like a ton of different people in groups be be very specific with what you’re talking about and also please be be be please be like this is my speculation there’s this is not Husker

Be like this is my theory but just be like oh I found a group of people a group of Palestinians that are organizing um resistance so this must be what happened which is not an accurate statement a queen P ball Sheik yon’s group coordinated which one shik y shake shake yasin’s group

Though is that Hamas that’s tamas right yeah coordinate with West Bank leaders okay but that but they didn’t coronate the the first intifa okay so this is Tunisia over here so this is where yaser Arafat was was uh had to run to and Tunis is the capital I believe over here

Had to run to an exile so he’s right at this back in 19 67 or something uh yeah 1967 wait no no no no no no no I take that back 1987 in 1987 yaser Arafat is over here hearing about what’s happening in in uh Palestine the first

Intifa is s from Gaza and then spread into the West Bank yeah yeah yeah okay cool so um so yaser arafat’s in Tunis and he’s like watching everything that’s happening under his guidance the Palestine Liberation Organization the PLO may have heard of them the official representative of the Palestinian people

And effectively the government in Exile scrambled to assume a leadership role under over this unexpected Mass mobilization so the first intifa was very much sounds like a very much organic decentralized uprising because people just [ __ ] organically [ __ ] had it like this not that planned uprisings are not organic but

This is like the most organic [ __ ] you can find where people are just like so [ __ ] fed up that they collectively all go like I can’t we’re all going to [ __ ] you know [ __ ] this [ __ ] um so the PLO scrambled to assume leadership over the intifa through its

Offices in Aman and Tunis I don’t know where ran is um the PLO coordinated with local leaders and the occupied territories to shape the antifa trajectory and ensure it remain nonviolent simultaneously and unbeknown to Arafat and the exiled leadership the men gathered in shik yasin’s home in Gaza also understood the importance of

Harnessing this Outburst the Outburst of popular sentiment less than a week after the Palestinian streets first exploded with pent up frustration in December 14th yasen and his colleagues published in circulated a leaflet that hailed the eruption of the intifa as a rejection of the bloody years of Israel’s military

Rule and a re reaffirmation of Palestine Palestinian perseverance and steadfastness steadfastness quote Islam is the solution and the alternative quote to the current path the Palestinian struggle has taken the memo readed its authors denounced the PLO for failing to end the occupation as they presented an alternative Liberation project the

Unusual memo did not bear the name Hamas which is an Arabic acronym for harakat MAA Al islamia AKA Islamic resistance movement which I guess Hamas also means Zeal maybe is that does the acon does the word Hamas in Arabic also mean Zeal nonetheless this leaflet marked hamas’s first appearance within the

Palestinian territories and with it the first formal indication that a new Force had emerged to shape this latest phase of Palestinian struggle for Liberation so so first inti father and let’s let’s review first CTI father happened in 1987 in which uh workers returning from occupi Palestine AKA Israel were driving home and then

Were plowed and then an Israeli military an iof vehicle plowed into them and killed four people for them from I guess for them from this particular specific refugee camp um jabalia refugee camp and this this led to uh or very organic decentralized uprising of Palestinian people first in Gaza and then it spread

Where they’re like [ __ ] fed up with this apartheid government that keeps stealing their land and keeps killing them and like dispossessing them so then yaser Arafat who is what the the uh the head of the PLO I guess is he actually the head of PLO anyways yosar Arafat very high up in the

PLO um was like oh we need to harness this energy we need to do something so they were scrambling around to do something but Hamas or Yas shik Yasin who is not yet created Hamas but is starting to you know have people over at his house basically in the middle of the

Night to talk about what steps they need to take to like mobilize take all this energy and push it to a direction to like actually be productive with it and also to guide it into resistance under the banner of Islam Islam is the solution and Alternatives cuz remember

I’m sure you all know but Hamas is a uh is an Islamic institution maybe even Orthodox Islam I’ve read Orthodox Islam I don’t know if that language is appropriate for Islam but um yeah I don’t know if there’s like a more accurate word but basically that

Was that that’s my read of like what this is about traditional Islam okay traditional Islam it’s Sunni yeah I’m pretty sure it is Sunni but Sunni could mean like do it doesn’t necessarily mean um anything to it doesn’t describe necessarily like how um like traditional the the practices in my in my understanding

Right okay hang on okay so we all good thumbs up so far yeah all right and by the way this is helping me because I’ve been i’ I’ve read this twice now and I’m like I’m overwhelmed by the facts so now I can actually explain it back and that

Helps me thumb up okay cool led by shik akmad Yasin hamas’s co-founders view the intifa as an opportune time to leverage all the preparation that had been taking place clandestin for years to create an organization dedicated to quote raising the banner of God over every inch of Palestine

Quote so very much very much about religion very much about Islam their leaflets were inconsistently signed at first as the leaders experimented with what to call their na organization so these are the different names that Hamas tried out the Islamic faction path of Islam Islamic defense these are all

These are three names they tride in 1988 January 1988 if few weeks after the intifa had begun because remember the intifa started December 1987 so now one month later in January 1988 few weeks after the intifa had begun the name Hamas was finally chosen hamas’s creation was built on a solid

Institutional base that had been developed primarily within the Gaza Strip over the course of several decades so it didn’t like it officially started in 1988 but like you know just like anything you know they’re they they didn’t really only ever like a bunch of people got together and like we should do this

Now yeah it takes decades to grow an organic Revolt yes 100% 100% um the new movement was defined as the latest Link in a long chain of the Jihad against the Zionist occupation this is a quote um so yeah to bolster hamas’s standing the founders reached

Back to the turn of the century and constructed a rich lineage that could be traed to the early days of the Zionist project Yasin was instrumental in leaking hamasa foundation 1987 with the legacy of jihad for the 1920s chat what is Jihad what is Jihad it’s a I know it’s a very scary

Word but what is Jihad struggle yeah it’s like a it’s like a struggle or a fight against like a is an enemy of Islam basically but I don’t know if it necessarily means only an enemy of Islam like can a secular can somebody secularly do a Jihad or is Jihad only

For people in the name of of of Islam it’s not a fight oh okay so it’s just Struggle No not only an enemy of Islam okay okay so basically Jihad is just struggle what you’re saying okay cool cool cool Jihad is a word mean struggle thank you

Well Google is wrong then Google says struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam so there goes there goes that it’s funny that like so many of these words have been like associated with with evil and bad because Arabs say them like Allah Allah is just means God

But if you say Allah instead of God people are Like oh my God there’s Jihad alna struggle of self oh okay Jihad is what is literally what we call luch Lucha herea yeah Allah Abba AK literally means God is great yeah okay so this is the history now of the guy who made Hamas uh shik Ahmad

Yasin and how Hamas tries to tie has tries to create like historical lineage to describe you know a little richer lineage yasim was instrumental linking hamas’s founding in 1987 with the legacy of jihad from the 1920s as a 12-year-old yasim was injured in athletic accident developed an acute form of quadr quadr

Quadriplegia his deteran health prevented him from completing his Education in Egypt uh upon his return to Gaza he worked as a teacher and an Imam uh in the 1950s joined the Muslim Brotherhood chapter in Palestine so the Muslim Brotherhood had been founded in 1928 I didn’t know it

Was that young by the way I thought the Muslim Brotherhood was much older but it was founded in 1928 in Egypt that’s surprised me by Hassan albana an Islamic thinker who advocated for the islamization of society throughout the 1930s albana grew his organization into an Islamic Welfare Association where groups of young

Brothers gathered to study and learn Islamic scripture lead virtuous lives build their nation and safeguarded against Western influence and colonialism and this next part I think is really interesting albana’s Vision was to create a modern Islamic society that assimilated Western progress such as in The Sciences while remaining true

To Islamic virtues I don’t know why I found that so interesting it kind of a little bit reminds me of China how China is you know if you take them at their word assimilating the like many of the qualities of capitalism to help um to to using Western capitalism to to to um

Pave the way toward communism to help to give them like power and resources so they can create communism if you take China thir word of course I’m not providing any opinions on that but that’s like my basic understanding of China’s about which I find you know um white people’s racist reaction

To the most common of Arabic phrases is why your I love chalky milk headband is so funny yeah um it’s not a headband it’s a bookmark but but yeah mother Muslim Brotherhood is a reaction to the in oncoming modern world to come after the death of Victoria type of

Year to come after the death of Victoria I don’t know what that last part means it was a reaction to the fight to fight the British in Egypt oh okay thank you thank you DOA okay cool um although the Brotherhood was mainly OCC preoccupied with Egyptian Affairs

And the British occupation of Egypt like dova just said very smart good job DOA it was also committed to the broader region with Alana viewing Egyptian nationalism as a stepping stone towards pan Arab and pan Islamic Unity what is pan Arab Unity Chad the my understanding

The pan Arab uh movements is affect and correct me if I’m wrong on this because this is something I’m read but you know the internet I read that the pan Arab movement seeks to basically abolish borders in the Arab world instead of instead of like having a this country

That country and they’re all Arab countries to basically unite as one big entity yeah okay thanks okay so that is true how the Arabs in my community I don’t know if how many of you are here I know DOA is here I wonder how you feel about the pan Arab uh uh

Movement I hear it’s not a super popular which surprises me I don’t know the goal is a unified Arab State as far as I know it’s too idealistic it was it was beautiful this paroma dity is Miss Century but people knew it was coming reacted to an all cultures hm

That was doing that disgusting thing that happens when you talk too much I’m now live everyone please clap we just went live thank you thank you twitch excellent we’re live we’re doing it we’re on TV everyone say hi hi television hi people k m looks on point Thank you

Thank you lizard I actually I stayed over at ml guys place last night we had a slumber party um and then this morning he made me like coffee and breakfast and then I left and I got home I had a whole hour I was like how don’t I have more time this

Morning staying over somebody else’s house than I do in my own place it’s very funny very strange but um yeah I was today this morning’s been been very like productive hi wife hi TV okay so underpinning the gradous approach this is the Muslim Brotherhood by the way underpinning this gradous

Approach sorry I’ll go back is committed to the broader region with albana viewing Egyptian nationalism as a stepping stone towards pan Arab and pan Islamic Unity underpinning this gradul approach from National to Arab to Islamic Unity was the belief that Islamic fraternity superseded loyalty to the nation therefore looking Eastward the

Brotherhood Eastward from Egypt the Brotherhood noted with concern the developments taking place within Palestine which was conquered by the British from the Ottoman Empire during World War I in 1922 Palestine was made into a British mandate under the supervision of the League of Nations which meant that

The British were responsible to guide it toward Independence Brits in the chat explain yourself [ __ ] explain yourself okay he sounds nice he’s super sweet he’s a sweetheart it was so sweet I fell asleep on his couch in the middle of the night I woke up and he had

Plugged my phone in and brought me a glass of water it was so sweet um this charge conflicted with commitments the British had made to the Zionist movement which has emerged in Europe at the turn of the century and sought to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine so basically what what this

Means is Britain was Ted with guiding guiding Palestine under the British mandate under the supervision of the League of Nations Britain was tasked with guiding Palestine towards independence but at the same time they also made it they also double dicks and they made a commitment to the Zionist

Movement to secure a Jewish homeland in Palestine [ __ ] Brits chhat are we learning are we learning isn’t this fun isn’t it fun learning with Kira isn’t learning with Kira fun League of Nations was supposed to deimperialization honestly are they still a thing but but palestin doesn’t exist Kira League of

Nations I’m going to graduate from streamer University I I should give I should make little digital um diplomas for you all at the end of this stream would you want a little dig cute little digital diploma if you pay attention and you are watch this whole stream at least the

Whole part where we talk about the history I don’t know how long it’s going to take I and you request in Discord for a little diploma I will provide you a little digital diploma heck yeah I’ll frame it okay so League of Nations was the first worldwide intergoal intergovernmental organization whose

Primary mission was to maintain World Peace blah blah blah the main organization ceased operations in 1946 when many of its components were relocated into the new UN okay so they’re no longer with us but basically they’re the precursor to the UN you blame the

Dutch it was set up after World War I so the colonial Powers could PR themselves as anti-war I’m in the League of Nations how could I love war my mom’s a female how could I hate women I have a gay friend how could you know blah blah blah

Uh the 25-year mandate if I remember correctly so Palestine was supposed to be independent in 1948 the latest hence the UN plan started 1948 yeah we’re going to get to that we’re going to get to the expiration of the Mandate and how that directly led into the knba

Neat okay so yeah let’s get on with it Congress refused to join the League which pissed off Wilson wait the United States refuse to join the League is what you’re saying or or just Congress okay moving on um so yeah so Britain’s obligations to guide through the British mandate via the League of

Nations like indicated that the British were responsible to guide Palestine into Independence but Britain also double dipped and made also commitments with the zionists to to secure a Jewish state in Palestine so clearly they are uh have two conflicting demands that they they committed themselves to by the 1920

Jewish immigration into Palestine was increasing against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution and growing European anti-Semitism which is by the way this is why um it’s not like anti-Semitism doesn’t exist outside of Europe but European anti and someone correct me if I’m wrong European anti-Semitism was the main um feature

The main ver form of anti-Semitism that that that um forc Jewish people to have to flee into Palestine and so when Palestinians are like don’t blame us for European anti-Semitism that’s what they’re talking about again anti-Semitism exists exists in the Muslim world it’s not like it

Doesn’t exist um but there is a certain veracity and and like there’s a certain there’s a certain version and brand and power behind European anti-Semitism yeah okay cool DOA yeah um so yeah by the 1920s Jewish immigration to Palestine was increasing against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution and growing European

Anti-Semitism the Brotherhood viewed Zionist plans in Palestine and expanding Jewish immigration as one of the most tangible threats facing the Muslim world opposition to Zionism was also Gathering Pace among the indigenous Arab population of Palestine nationalism has slowly begun taking hold in the region as former ottoman provinces became European

Colonies by the time the British mandate had been inst instituted a growing sense of Palestinian nationalism and anti-zionism had already permeated the Elite Class of Palestinian Urban Traders and professionals so it it’s not 1948 all of a sudden that the Jewish settlers show up and you know they’re ready starting to move in

And it’s and not like Jewish people didn’t live in Palestine ever before that they did Jewish people would seek Refuge there right from anti-Semitism but this particular um this particular like version of moving there as in I’m moving here because I’m going to establish a state in your in your on

Your land that is the Zionist brand of Jewish people suddenly in Palestine um these leaders demanded that Britain renounce its commitments to Zionism stop Jewish immigration and move Palestine towards independence as an Arab majority country so these are the leaders of the Palestinian Urban traditor and Professionals in Palestine that were

Already like seeing what Zionism is doing but but it’s a land without people it was just empty it was just empty and no one was growing food there they were all starving all the time that’s why everyone wanted to move there something something um yeah rural Palestinians were also

Objecting to the economic impact of dispossession from their agricultural land by Jewish newcomers so already it’s not 1948 it’s definitely not October 7th already we’re seeing back in the 1920s that the that Zionist Jewish settlers under the under the banner of Zionism were already dispossessing Palestinians were already dispossessing

Palestinians so understand this when you when you to better to get a better feel for like the tensions and the and and the reasoning behind um upcoming Arab violence against Jewish settlers opposition to wait I already got that part hold on okay here we go the powerful religious

Establishment headed by the Muti of Jerusalem wielded influence in shaping this NASA nationalism it issued Islamic legal ruling supporting anti-and sale campaigns to stop Aon land owners from selling their Estates to Jewish immigrants as well as calling for the protection of Islamic holy sites the Muti reached out to the international

Muslim Community as he sought to inter internationalize the cause of Palestine by hailing the political and religious significance of his Islamic holy places despite these efforts the Palestinian political and religious elite were ineffective in quelling the influx of Jewish settlers they subserviant toward their British patrons their conviction that they could

Lobby the British peacefully and their bitter factionalism prevented them from successfully promoting Palestinian nationalism so if you if this book is to be believed and so far it seems like it’s pretty points if this book is to be believed then the the influx of Jewish settlers escaping say you know European uh

Anti-Semitism coming to Palestine and taking and taking Refuge there under the guise of Zionism as in they deserve their own State Z chap thank you so much yeah just appeal to the British sense of morality well that’s you people are still saying this [ __ ] today people are still saying this [ __ ] they’re still

Saying you don’t stop doing violence you just have to protest peacefully and ask us nicely there’s still people saying this it’s like it’s a this is why I say that liberals that are finger wagging against violent resistance to occupation are ahistorical they are against they are they are rejecting they are denying

History hus the gifted redor subscription noise husk gifted a tier one sub to redor Rifka they have given 4 in the channel thank you hot score and thank you Z chat for the R I so appreciate it how was your stream welcome welcome welcome uh if you’re

Just joining us hi my name is Kira of the Kira Chat Show don’t worry this is not real F I am a vegan and um right now I’m teaching chat about the history of Hamas the founding of Hamas uh what went down why it went down

In in and invariably it’s going to go we’re also going through the history of Palestine or Palestinian resistance um that will extend to other uh factions but we’re mainly going to focus on Hamas and the book that I’m reading and we’re taking you know we’re reading it and like every few sentences we’re

Discussing is called Hamas contained I cannot speak to this entire book I have not read the entire thing um I’m still tripping away at it because it’s very dense but um I’m in chapter 1 Hamas contained The Rise and pacification of Palestinian resistance by TK

Bonei and so far I think it’s great and when it says the rise and pacification of Palestinian resistance this might be like what do you mean pacification they’re totally not pacified well yeah because this book was published in 2018 and a big reason for the Hamas uh

LED Al oxa flood on October 7th was because the resistance had become pacified and people were becoming the Palestinians were basically just accepting their occupation a little a little bit too much you know when you’re beaten down for [ __ ] decades so um this book it the title

Isn’t actually accurate to today but it is accurate and probably accurate to uh 2018 when it was published this is gold yay cool is this segment going to be saved somewhere you know what someone can can someone in Discord after today’s stream tell me to save this

Stream can someone just do that well do thank you n because I I I don’t know how to do that yes we will save it we will save it I mean all my vods are pretty much saved except for there’s a number of them where I had to unpublish them

Because their zign is going around trying to clip chimp people and get them banned off of twitch for supporting terrorism and stuff and uh because of my militant beliefs I can see and and and knowing how twitch has literally no literacy and understanding of of what the [ __ ] is going

On I’m not trusting twitch to be able to judge my streams fairly so there are a number of my streams which I’ve yed so that I don’t get you know unfairly banned um but this one I’m going to keep up because this one is I think it’s it’s

We’re just going to talk about history if you have a problem with history don’t know what to tell you I don’t know what to tell you rinder said Thank You demon yep it shouldn’t be peaceful as I said above according to my grandparents in yafa they told us they could hear

Jewish new malicious training with British weapons and British facilities we are going to talk about that DOA although so that is very interesting the idea the thought that you could hear it because what I read in this book is that they um they found out that there is

Like uh weapons that that the Jewish settlers had to like build up in secret like their own Army in preparation for the nakba um but that’s very interesting that your grandparents in yafa could hear the Jewish militia’s training that’s that’s chilling I’m assuming that’s before 1948 that’s chilling

I am a weird twitch thing right now yeah night before 1948 yeah you got to watch yourself I really filter what I say in chat give my living situation yeah it sucks but people are getting [ __ ] fired and banned and blacklisted all over the place right now

It doesn’t mean that we throw we we no longer believe what we believe and it it doesn’t mean that we no longer advocate for what we advocate for but it does mean that we live under a capitalist white supremacist patriarchal imperialist hegemony which means if we want to

Maintain any sort of like public presence or like presence like this I have to unfortunately play the game but also try my best to also St stay according you know live according to my values given that just like there’s no ethical consumption under capitalism but you still try to navigate that best you

Can kind of like that um you got it okay where we at um yeah so they’re subserviant toward their British patrons this is the Palestinian political and religious Elite Palestinian political and religious Elite uh their subservient toward their British patrons their conviction that they could Lobby the British peacefully

And their bitter factionalism AKA lack of unity prevented them from successfully promoting Palestinian nationalism the failure of the Palestinian leaders facilitated the growth of populist resistance to Zionism within Palestine led by individuals such as is alen alum chat does that name ring any bells for

You is Aline Al aome yeah KAS the allum brigades were named after this this person all [ __ ] brigades is the militant wing of Hamas cuz Hamas when people say Hamas they typically mean the militant Wing but Hamas is a is an elected um government basically and they do all sorts of [ __ ]

Other than wield weapons but so Al kasum brigades is the militant Wing a popular speaker Alum had preached against French colonialism around his birthplace of Latakia a coastal town in modern day Syria Alum called for Jihad a call to Arms against the domineering European powers facing a death sentence for his

Role in the fail Syrian resistance and by the way I need to learn a lot about Syrian history I don’t know anything about Syrian history he fought he a Syrian who fought the French then moved to Palestine to fight the British occupation one would say that’s that is based but I

Would never say that personally because I’m not a terrorist so I want to make that very clear nor is anyone else in my community um face and death sentence in his role in the fail sering resistance Alum fled Southward to hia a Mediterranean City in Palestine where he soon gathered a

Following by preaching in mosques Alum was critical of of the Palestinian Elites and the religious institutions he spoke of the need to pursue the modernization of Muslim society as well as a stricter adherence to Islamic Orthodoxy as a framework for progress from his base in hia alasam resumed the anti-colonial struggle that

He had commenced in Syria he roamed through Northern Palestine preaching in rural areas to an expanding base of followers composed of predominantly poor and Pious peasants so he rejected the the elites he’s going around fighting the fighting the French in Syria then goes to Palestine to fight the

British and also is rejecting the El the Palestinian Elites and preaching to poor peasants Palestinian peasants do not recommend partisan girl you just recommended somebody who actively participated with Jackson hle and you’re giving a lot of other red flags frankly yeah one more weird thing you say and we’re commanding you just

FYI just FYI um fan hammers oh okay he roam through Northern Palestine preaching in rural areas to an expanding base of followers composed of predominantly poor and Pious peasants his message centered on the need for to support Palestinian nationalism in its struggle against Zionism and colonialism through education to return to a pure

Religious life and Jihad Alum presented Jihad as a religious responsibility for all Muslims to militarily militarily resist the British mandate government and Zionism I’m happy that the info of my brain is coherently laid out in this book so far it’s great yay I’m so glad

To hear that oh my God makes me very happy remember the other day I’m like it’d be so great if like I was think I was talking about your comments yeah this is the day that you taught us about the imch the Indian Indian middle east Europe economic Corridor remember the day you were giving us all that good information and I was like you know what be great is if like instead of having a scroll I can have all of doa’s comments in in once and then I start kept going on with it

And then it turns out I was just describing a book and maybe that’s what this is It’s a book it’s a book and now DOA can rest ah DOA can finally rest I discovered books I invented books Cat 22 just resubscribed for 26 months wow thank you Gatsby cat thank you for

The 26 months yeah dova book when though honestly [ __ ] dova book when for real thank you gasby Cat thank you for the 26 months aook a K disrupting the a bunch of disconnected thoughts industry and hey tabletop hot dishes good to see you okay everyone shut up

Um Alum presented Jihad as a religious responsibility for all Muslims to militarily resist the British mande government and Zionism as one of alam’s followers explained quote all the pertain ains to such a Jihad is dictated in a in familiar ayat verses of of the Quran quote this is Jihad Victory or

Martyrdom quote as such a Jihad is one of the religious duties of the Islamic Creed and big quote was a quote with a quote end Alum obtained a decree from the Muti of Damascus who legitimate legitimated legit legitimated the use of violence against the British and the in coming Jewish settlers by making

Resistance a core duty of Faith Alum popularized the notion of jihad the Syrian preacher increased his following and began planning clandestine military operations to counter the Zionist threat and wage a war of Liberation against the British as Alum was laying the the groundwork for resistance to Zionism and British rule in

Palestine the Muslim Brotherhood was expanding its own base of operations in Egypt by the 1930s it had developed a sizable Welfare Association and beun making connections with the Muti of Jerusalem what’s the book I’m looking I’m talk of it’s it’s right here see chat I told you I told you you can’t

Trust chats to do to understand what this means I told you you’re like oh the quotes make it clear and I was like are you sure cuz I’m familiar with how chat works because I’ve been a streamer for years now and I know the chatter mind the chatter mind is a fascinating thing

This is the book it’s called Hamas contain and I’m only 21 and I’m single for the record I just said I thought it was clear for myself okay um and by the way I cannot vouch for the entirety of this book but so far I’ve been really enjoying it and

Dova is approving of it so I’m yeah the preface made if you read the preface which I haven’t read to you he talks the the author talks about um their motivations and all the research they did they a ton of [ __ ] research for this so yeah and it so funny it Pals

There it’s so funny reading something like this and then reading what these Western [ __ ] these [ __ ] westerners will talk about how they’ll describe Hamas I read this article that someone posted on Blue Sky the other day they’re like they posted it as like proof that Palestinians don’t like Hamas the

Palestinians are are like um they are like totally different from Hamas and Hamas is just like this weird group that doesn’t have any link to Palestinian people and their article was this get this their article was this white girl who who lived in like the

West Bank for like a few weeks the West Bank and was like I talked to Palestinians there and they were really nice and generous so clearly they don’t they have no no association with Hamas clearly Palestinians don’t like Hamas that was their whole [ __ ] thing I

Read it like three times I’m like the header it’s amazing [ __ ] zus haspa is just wild the header will say something and you read the article and it does not say anything that the header claims wait wait oh yeah no ban the person no thunderstorm if you’re recommending David Irving you are an

Anti-semite no wonder you like people like Jackson hanle do we ban him currently ban okay yeah get get the [ __ ] out that’s [ __ ] up I have my issues with the of the use of the word jihab without translating it to struggle so I still hold my suspicion that it’ll be 100% accurate hm

Yeah no we don’t we don’t we don’t like fascists and anti-semites here get them out and fix your heart if you’re still watching which you’re not cuz I set my settings so you can’t watch My Stream if we ban you so you’re not watching anymore okay moving on um

A lot of unfixed hearts out there yeah okay um okay in October 1935 the threat of the Zionist forces in Palestine was confirmed and by the way they spell it Jaffa but I think they mean yafa they spell it j a FFA but I think they mean

Yafa yaa yeah in October 1935 the threat of Zionist forces in Palestine was confirmed the discovery of secret armed shipment in the yafa harbor of confirmed to the Palestinians that the Jewish settlers in their midsts were arming their militias for an eventual confrontation to take control of Palestine and it’s interesting because

Doas DOA says that their grandmother um I don’t know about exactly when but around this time was also hearing um Jewish settlers like training with these arms prior to the nakba as the influx of Jewish immigrants had expanded the Poss possibility of losing their Homeland had become a dist

Distinct threat for Palestinians almost overnight protests erupted throughout Palestine and swept other major Arab Urban centers including Aman Cairo Damascus and Baghdad alongside other groups in Palestine Alum sprang into action W he took to the hills around hia where he gathered his followers and carried out incursions against the British mandate

Forces and Jewish settlers his efforts were sporadic at best sorry Jewish civilians his efforts were sporadic at best however and barely took off within less than a month after only a few sabotage attacks Alum and his group were ambushed by members of the Palestine police force as the British colonial

Police were known in the ensuing battle Alum was shot and killed so around the time that Palestinians discovered that the British were shipping weapons to the Jewish settlers in Palestine to prepare them sorry it doesn’t say that these are British arms it says secret arm shipments but what dova is saying is

That these are British arms so the British I’m just going to trust dova the British were shipping arms to the Jewish settlers in Palestine to prepare them for the eventual you know taking over and during this Al [ __ ] try to fight against it with his with his with his

Buddies with his followers and then Alum was killed so Alum died Alan’s funeral in November 1935 gave voice to the anger and immense frustration felt by the Palestinians at the never-ending swell of Jewish immigration and the unyielding hold of British colonialism yeah the Brits were secretly Army zionists yeah it may be inaccurate

But just what I heard from my grandparents it could be it could be other sources for arms but like what other sources like who else would be arming the Jewish settlers I mean I guess you can it’s possible that anyone I suppose but like it seems

Unlikely so all C’s funeral in 1935 gave voice to the anger and imen frustration felt by Palestinians with a NeverEnding swell of Jewish IM a and the unyielding hold of British colonialism a Syrian preacher who had used hia as his base for waging an anti-colonial struggle alasam unexpectedly became one of the most

Prominent early Martyrs in the name of the Palestinian national struggle his death became a rallying call and by the spring of 1936 had paved the way for the Arab Revolt so 1935 he was killed 1936 had paved the way for the Arab Revolt a sweeping protest that said Palestine

Ablaze in a popular and an armed Uprising against both Zionism and British colonialism the Revolt included involves General strikes as well as significant violence between the Palestinians the Mandate forces and the Jewish settlers AKA civilians that’s what they concluded cuz Brits didn’t do anything to stop the Jewish milissa training Jewish militias

Training on those weapons so I think they assumed it was British weapons and at the end of the day the British allowed it so whether technically the wherever the weapons technically came from ultimately Britain [ __ ] bad but I thought no one lived there driven by the ground swell of

Support that had been expanding for the closest few decades the Arab Revolt made surprising gains in its first two years what is the Arab Revolt is that the official name yeah it is called it Arab Revolt no no no no no no sorry I’m using pinkin I’m using the word civilians I

Say the Jewish settlers AKA civilians I’m adding that part in to illuminate I’m not I’m not going to put too too be too explicit with what I’m saying here but the language that is being used today to discuss um to try to like sanitize the what what

Jewish Settler’s role in the in design is occupation is and calling them civilians um and and and it’s a thought terminating cliche that does not actually allow people to investigate it it means like oh you’re not okay that’s it civilian the end with no further examination

Of what a Jewish settler is under an active ongoing expanding brutal occupation of indigenous people’s land so I’m adding that it’s a very uncomfortable conversation but I I want to point out that technically all these Jewish settlers were considered would be considered civilians because they’re not part of any formal

Militia any sort of army no they’re not police so they’re considered civilians and this is why many people have are of the belief that there are no civilians in an active ongoing expanding occupation because of how civilians or how the settlers are violence like their their existence is part of the violence

It is part of the genocide it’s not just when a a person that occupies land steals a house is there for also holding a gun and with a puts a badge on their their vest um this is the argument that is being made that’s the argument I’m s good at that

Um I thought the book is using as a dog whistle no I should be very sorry thank you for letting me know cuz that if you’re confused that means other people are confused when I said I added the civilians part in as like a huh you know

But I won’t do that in the anymore just remember that when we’re talking about Jewish settlers all these people could be considered civilians by by the Western International courts that never ever ever do [ __ ] about Israel ever ever ever ever in fact created Israel okay so um Arab revolts Arab revolts great Arab

Revolts well this isn’t it this isn’t it at all so this is not the right this is not the same One wait is it no 1935 is there a different Arab Revolt there’s two Arab revolts first one World War I against the ottoman second in 1930s against Israeli lamb grabs here we go there we go here we go there it is make sure there’s no Gore there it is here we

Go okay 1936 1939 Arab rol in Palestine isn’t it fun chat it’s like we’re reading a story and then you can Google parts of the story and learn more about those parts of the story it’s like extended infinite lore the lore goes on you can keep luring out

It’s fun there loves this cuz he’s a history guy you’re a history buff and not the kind of history buff that basically is just a really big fan of Hitler like an actual genuine good history buff that’s just a guy that jerks it to [ __ ] History Channel documentaries

About how awesome awesome the [ __ ] Nazi weapons were we’re just like the Illuminati uh a popular Uprising by Palestinian Arabs and mandatory Palestine against the British administration of the Palestine mandate later known as the great Revolt or the great Palestinian Revolt lasting from 1936 until 39 demanding Arab

Independence in the end of the policy of open-ended Jewish immigration and land purchases with the state a goal of establishing a Jewish National home so like the knock B was technically 1948 but let’s be real Zionism in Palestine is did not start in 1948 Palestinian dispossession did not start in

1948 streamer have you ever thought of doing this reading in a dark room while wearing a turtleneck I don’t get what that is a reference to but no I have not should I is this a reference to something Chad I live inside the internet in a very specific place in the

Internet I don’t I don’t Meander out of that when I say I went to ml guys place last night that’s a that’s a that’s a euphemism it means I just went to this digital space and I just entered it and then I left I don’t actually go anywhere

You’re going to have to explain yourself I do like critical information James Summerton a lot of turtlenecks and hbomb expose him as another Illuminati the [ __ ] is an Illuminati though um terrorist actions by the militias have been carried out before 1947 less intense but a lot of crimes

Prior to 1947 terrorist actions by the militias as in the Jewish militias try to told you she do know YouTube stuff the only YouTube [ __ ] I know is [ __ ] that I have to click on whether it’s like we’re watching a video essay for my stream and we’re discussing

It then I have to click on a video essay to watch it and discuss it I I see a video talking about something about Palestine I click on it to learn something about Palestine but the rest of you are like recreational YouTubers and I do not [ __ ] get it YouTube

Gives me so much stress because it’s just an extension of my job and makes me feel like bad about myself I’m like oh that person has way more subscribers I’ll never have that many I’m a [ __ ] failure why am I still doing this why did no one’s ever to care about me I

Lost I I really should be doing something I really should be uploading it’d be so much I could what’s my problem what’s my [ __ ] problem that’s like my brain when I watch YouTube so if I watch it for a specific reason okay but then I get the [ __ ] out as fast as I

Can yeah if it’s during your work day and you got nothing else to do then fine yeah it makes sense and also you’re not in the business that I am also I also hate like watching a video and like taking time to watch it and then I learn later that that guy’s

Been talking [ __ ] about me and spreading shitty rumors and I’m like oh okay and that happens all the time cuz I’m like the most [ __ ] bullied person apparently just perpetually bullied um so I’ve had enough number of those were incidents where I’m like God damn it oh heno fro I sent you a

Heno mentally cuz someone told me that your power went out so I sent you a a mental hen low I verbalized I it but like I also sent it t telepathically I hope you got it a psychic Helo yeah yeah okay so British soldiers on an armored train

Car with two Palestinian Arab hostages used as human Shields are you [ __ ] so these are two Palestinian hostages and these are this is a British armored re Road Wagon and who is occupying this are these Jewish settlers who is in the rail who’s in the car yeah even back then every accusation

Was a confession miss the context the context is right here it’s during the Arab Revolt British arm armored rail World wagon behind a rail car in which two Arab hostages are seated graph system tipped $7 what a good chatter not much I know but keep spreading the oh thank you graph system

For the $77 sorry streamer te you are too big content Mill channels from YouTube been exposed for basically just stealing everything from Wikipedia other creators James Summerton and the Illuminati while pedaling themselves as champions of marginalized communities same ones they were stealing from Big Israel energy the same ones they were stealing

From big is oh big Israel energy yeah yeah definitely yeah definitely well it’s not truly Israel energy unless you steal for marginalized communities and then you say that you’re a victim that’s being that’s true Israel energy you got to play the victim in my opinion of course now if

People want to just say you Israel something when you stole it period I’m also on board with that I’m 100% on board with that they bolt it okay then they’re totally ising right now they’re ising out car coming in a few minutes no I’m going to miss you when to miss you

Okay that’s very funny that they did that um David beneran David beneran doesn’t he recognize that name beneran airport and in Israel quot quot told MERS at a funeral held on the uh 20th of April 1936 for nine victims of writing in yafa the previous day that

Jews would only be safe quote in communities which are 100% Jewish and built on Jewish land end quote can we get some Boo in the chat Boo Boo Boo benguan more like Boo buaran boo it was alad airport rename to his name boo gross boo pooa boo gross all right let’s get back to the book so that was the Arab Revolt we got a little sneak little little peek into it okay okay driven by the ground sell and

Remember Al [ __ ] just died this was during um um incursions against the British mandate forces and Jewish settlers in 1935 because Palestinians discovered a secret shipment of weapons coming into yafa like a like a port of Palestine um proving that the Jewish settlers were arming up and planning to take over

Palestine so Alum and a bunch of his buddies went out and just fought against this and then Alum was killed and then Al kum’s funeral was in 1935 as well obviously um yeah so his death became a rallying call and by the spring of 1936 had paved

The way for the Arab Revolt a sweeping protest that said Palestina Blaze and a popular and armed Uprising against both Zionism and British colonialism the rolt involved General strikes as well as significant violence between Palestinians mandate forces and Jewish settlers driven by a ground swellow of support that had been expanding for

Close to two decades the Arab Revolt made surprising gains in its first two years outside Palestine it was felt heavily within the Muslim brotherhood’s rank in file in Egypt particularly among those with close connections to Palestine the organization rallied its leadership behind the cause as it mobilized to contribute to propaganda pamphleteering

And fundraising support of the Palestinians remember Chad propaganda is a neutral word we usually hear it in a negative context because of the nature of how propaganda is so Central to Fascism but propaganda is not necessarily fascism propaganda is just marketing your beliefs that’s it you’re just taking

Your beliefs your philosophy and you’re advertising them you’re providing a perspective and it’s a it’s a curated perspective to do so but that Cur perspective is is not like a lie necessarily it can be but it but but that’s just the way that perspectives exist um the Revolt also provided the impetus

Some would say excuse that’s the thereor someone say excuse for the commencement of the brotherhood’s militarization as it prompted in an internal dis decision to establish a military RNG called the special section in initially at clandestine development the special section recruited and trained young Brothers in

Jihad for the defense of Islam and a number of those Brothers participated at as Volunteers in the Revolt this shift expanded a militant ethis ethos ethos within the organization at the time with Jihad and the attendant Glory of maram being elevated into Central tenants of Brotherhood through both formal and

Informal training so if this book if what I’m gathering is that the Arab revolts um Al [ __ ] death helped to initiate the Arab revolt and the Arab Revolt like sent a a signal of anti-colonialism and Arab effectively like Arab Pride you know um to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and that led

To the Muslim Brotherhood learning militant strategies like chart to actually train in violent methods is that what I’m gathering here correct okay cool cool cool cool I feel like I’m finally like learning some really like pieces of the puzzle there’s so many groups there’s so many people and they

Get so [ __ ] confused there so many dates there’s so many this and that I feel like I’m finally starting to like fit things together the early success of the revolts in Palestine compelled the British to bolster their military power to quash the uprising by the end of the second year

With a deployment of 100,000 troops that’s so [ __ ] many British the [ __ ] British sent 100,000 soldiers to little itty bitty Palestine to [ __ ] make sure that Palestinians [ __ ] stop with their whole we want sovereignty thing and we don’t want to be occupied actually I got something in my eye so by

The end of the second year with the deployment of second year of the of the Arab Revolt um with the deployment of 100 th 100,000 troops the British military surge began showing signs of success and the rebellion was crushed in 1935 39 marking a historic milestone in the Palestinian

Struggle the force that the British used is important the force of the British used against the Palestinians effectively decimated their fighting Power and ensured their defeat in the confrontation with the Jewish paramilitary units a decade later when the knocka occurred so basically this Arab Revolt that occurred

Um be okay so Palestinians in 1935 discovered a secret shipment of weapons in yafa Palestine that the that poent presumably the British sent but regardless proved that Jewish settlers were arming and preparing to take over and seize land and and be Israel so as a result some some Palestinians fought back including Alum

Alum was killed that a that and I’m sure other things led to the led to the Arab revolt and that Arab Revolt was then met with a ton of British [ __ ] armymen and and like troops because of that the fighting Power of Palestine was was crushed and that led that set the

Stage for the Noba because now we’re talking about a weak in Palestine did you skip over the general strikes or am I wrong did it happen after he mentioned General strikes somewhere but I don’t remember where and maybe he did skip over for here so this all [ __ ] fits together

So when people talk about this history being complicated don’t take first of all it comp every history of anything is complicated everything your personal life story is complicated but it it you know what I mean like it I’m not particularly impressed by that when it comes to like morality it’s not like oh

There’s a lot of pieces to a story so therefore how can I know what what’s good and not good what’s what’s right and wrong like I have no issue seeing the the the wrongness that is Israel but the complicated history quote unquote is just understanding all the pieces of the

Puzzle that have led to today which are a lot of pieces there’s something in my teeth the general strikes are around the same time as the rol if I remember correctly okay and I’m single just tell me my teeth and I’m single it’s true okay um Um yeah so after the Revolt had subsided the brother Muslim Brotherhood continued to send missions to Palestine to spread the group’s message and provide military training to civilians ostensibly to prepare them for an unex for an expected future confrontation cuz at this point the [ __ ] they know what the [ __ ] is

Going on like if it’s it’s very clear by 1943 it had established a a sister organization in Palestine called Makar society and by 1945 it had inaugurated the first official Muslim Brotherhood branch in Jerusalem oh hell yeah I am a revolutionary yeah let’s go welcome hi

Dan thank you so much Dan for for bringing your your sweet little Chatters over comrade hi everyone welcome to the stream I’m a revolutionary hell yeah let’s [ __ ] go let’s [ __ ] go how is your stream Dan welcome to the stream everyone my name is Kira um today we’re

Doing a deep dive into the history of palini resistance specifically focusing on Hamas but invariably we be it’s effectively also going through the the history of armed struggle in Palestine just period so right now we’re around 1939 or something what is in my [ __ ] eye when I put so much makeup on who

Knows knows what just flies in there whatever anyways um we’re going yeah if you want to the book is called Hamas contained the rise in pacification of Palestinian resistance by by Turk bonei and don’t be fooled by the title when they say the rise and pacification of Palestinian resistance this book was

Published in 19 or um in 2018 and if you know anything about the AL um not Al [ __ ] um the AL oxa flood on October 7th the big like Hamas Leed initiative um on October 7th you’ll know that one of the reasons that that it happened was to revitalize the

Palestinian resistance because it effectively had become pacified by Israel’s violence um so this book is an interesting little like um it’s an interesting little like Time Capsule cuz cuz if you read the preface the preface at the very end is like where you find

It yeah it says at the time of its 13th anniversary the movement appears temporarily if not conclusively pacified and Israel seems to have succeeded in maintaining the permanence of an occupation long deemed unsustainable that’s it’s so interesting to be like that’s what the mind at least the perspective of this particular author

Who did a lot of research for this book that’s what their perspective is which I find really interesting which makes sense when when you know like I said October 7th one of the reasons because they’re trying to revitalize that struggle and hey homunculus deck long long time no see did you

Change your [ __ ] name 10 wait did you change your name we are revolutionaries anyways um please everyone drop a follow to Dan I Dan his name is I Dan I Dan Simpson uh he’s a friend of mine he’s a great content creator very based um yes a White’s this

Man but I made an exception for him because of how based he is and how much uh great content he provides on Palestine I do from time to time will make exceptions for white sis men bet it’s bunny Fair could be I changed it a while ago LMAO oh

Um but yeah please drop him a follow he does he does great coverage on Palestine very base definitely a comrad um I just dropped the PDF of this book in the Discord if you want to read along thank you porcelain gifted home unul deck a subscription noise all over the

Place gifted a one sub to homunculus deck they have given 10 gift Subs in the chat homunculus deck thank you Alex for gifting us up to homunculus deck a very large deck a huge hard deck anyway so um if you’re following along this book I’m on Page Believe It or Not eight

Like when I say this book is dense we’re on [ __ ] page eight we’re on [ __ ] page eight chat but um yeah skip the preface we’re on page eight and um I think uh porcelain says that she put a copy in the Discord if you want to follow along um let’s see

Here blah blah blah where we at yeah so we’re we’re we’re at the end of the uh Arab Revolt I believe yeah we’re at the end of the Arab Revolt which was started 1936 um partially if not fully Inspire uh um um basically set off because I’ll

[ __ ] if you might recognize his name um because his full name is shik Ahmed Alum and he if you’re familiar with Hamas they’re so wait no no wait no no I’m mixing up people wait no Yassin I’m thinking of Yasin might mistake shik akad Yasin who is one

Of the founders or the founder of Hamas but they’re but in that organization they have a their militant wing of Hamas is called Alum brigades or the full is like is I can’t just contrl F Chad it’s a book I can’t just contrl F it’s a it’s a

Book Chad I have to use my eyes oh here it is is Aline Alum um and so when he was killed um during a a fight against basically a little mini Revolt once Palestinians discovered in 1935 that uh Jewish settlers were arming themselves they found a secret shipment

Of weapons arrived in yafa Port in Palestine and then they were like okay now we because because of all the tensions that already happening all the knowledge that Palestinians had that Jewish sellers were seeking to form a Jewish state in their land and already dispossessing Arabs there once they dis

Once uh Palestinians discovered the secret shipment of weapons in yafa uh to the Jew to arm Jewish settlers then uh some people including Alum took up arms and and started fighting them cuz trying to trying to stop that because it’s clear what’s going on Jewish others are arming

Themselves so they can they can use violence to estab you know steal land become Israel so Alim dies because he was killed in that fight and that helped to pave the way for the Arab Revolt of 1936 to 1939 right yeah yeah yeah and the Arab Revolt ended in 1939 with the British get this sending aund [ __ ] thousand troops to teeny little itty bitty Palestine to make sure that Palestinians have to shut up and take it to to violently violently oppress pal alans when they’re like we don’t want

Jewish settlers stealing our [ __ ] land we don’t want Zionism so that that huge that huge show of like violence from Britain in in support of the Jewish SS who were also armed and also fighting Palestinians so was a huge a ton of violence against the existing Palestinians like really [ __ ] up any

Sort of future um resistance against Zionism hence the knocka occurring 10 years later when the knocko occurred 10 years after this um Palestinians all their Fighters so many of their Fighters were killed so much of their so much of their like they didn’t have the means to

Defend themselves as well and so the knba was a huge land grab like a huge land grab by the Jewish settlers you search function from the PDF and put in the Discord I guess I can do that okay let’s continue we all cut up yeah thumbs up okay let’s continue I don’t think it’s Shake Alm I think it’s is alen is it’s Shake Ahmad Yasin who is the one of the founders of Hamas and and it is alen alum who is the the name the person in uh who it’s you know whose name Inspire the

Name of the that’s the person that we were talking about who died and also the name that they therefore gave the militant wing of hos by the way we’re also in the process of this conversation we’re also covering um the ideology of Hamas now note that

The ideology of Hamas is not it’s not a it’s not a Hamas is not a monolith there is no like One Singular like everyone shares a certain idea ideal it’s just not the reality um but you can get a feel for like the formation of it um you know we

Can get a feel for where the ideology at least the founding of Kamas was based on but the but the author and the preface of this book is very clear to say there is no one Hamas Shake is used for very old well-respected man in Arabic

Oh it’s azadine Alum he’s a Syrian okay yeah yeah yeah he’s Syrian yeah I thought Shake was like a name it’s like saying sir or something I guess like the make Camp thank you the ideology keeps Ching they keep evolving I mean how could it not so many

People have joined because of out of necessity part of that necessity being there really is no other option in Gaza but because there’s no other option in Gaza it’s not like people are choosing to join an organization because the ideology matches they’re choosing to join an organization because they have

To basically in order to defend themselves and their families or and many times they’ve lost their entire family and they’re like I have nothing else but to Res exist so to think that like everyone that joins Hamas is automatically like their brain clicks and they’re like oh

I’m all about Islamic Orthodoxy you know TR traditional Islam is not [ __ ] accurate it’s just not [ __ ] accurate at all nters yeah it’s just not like just choosing who to vote for it’s not like America where we have choice okay let’s continue h um yeah so the force that the British

Used against the Palestinians effectively decimated their fighting Power and ensured their defeat in the confrontation with the Jewish paramilitary units a decade later the knocka after the Revolt wait do we read this one no we didn’t after the Revolt had subsided the Brotherhood continued to send missions to Palestine to spread the

Group’s message and provide military training to civilians ostensibly to prepare them for an expected future confrontation because like I said before at that point it was very clear what was going on it was very clear that Israel’s being formed and they’re like [ __ ] this and I agree [ __ ] that by 1943 it had

Established a sister organization in Palestine called the mareb society and by 1945 it had inaugurated the first official Muslim Brotherhood branch in Jerusalem there were about 25 branches in Palestine by 1948 so it blew up those Brotherhood these Brotherhood posts which were subject subject to the control of the Cairo headquarters where

Muslim Brotherhood you know in Egypt entailed a total active membership between 12 and 20,000 Brothers it’s no 100,000 British troops but it’s something with all kum’s populous Legacy of anti-colonial jihad and the expansion of the Muslim Brotherhood into Palestine the foundation from which Shake yasen would begin building his vision decades later

Was effectively cemented all right this next section is called fata in the PLO I know a lot of you have heard a lot of stuff heard the word fata thrown around um this is talking about the origins fata but um I’m sure later it goes into

I haven’t read too much into this book but I wanted to share it with you while we while I was reading it um fata has evolved to become something and DOA can correct me but not what it used to be it’s kind of turned into like not it’s kind of turned into like

Uh like a tool for the west but that’s my gathering I could be could be reading that wrong um f on the Poo yeah then the UA changed it mean the UAE yeah um it was only after World War II that the battle for Palestine resumed in 1944 the Jewish

Settlers launched an armed campaign against the British troops seeking to force departure and compel Britain to allow for the expansion of Jewish immigration into Palestine so the Jewish settlers in 1944 are trying to now fight the British and force them to leave because they’re looking to expand beyond what Britain is

A a lotted them in Palestine no no wait what is the UA then oh it’s a misspell the why didn’t you say no no DOA okay so the the Jewish settlers are now now fighting the British in 1944 trying to force the British out because the Jewish others wanted to keep

Expanding broke frustrated by zus attack and unable to align its conflicting commitments to Palestinians and zionists cuz remember Britain made two commitments they made a commitment to um to Palestinians to secure their independence for Palestine and they also simultaneously the British made a commitment to the Jewish settlers that

They can make a Jewish state in Palestine [ __ ] you Britain so now that they have these now they have these conflicting commitments and now the Jewish settlers are fighting uh Britain um Britain turned the issue of Palestine over to the newly formed United Nations thank goodness for the UN in November

1947 the UN General Assembly issued a partition plan by the way the UN General Assembly does not include Palestine so the UN was like [ __ ] Palestine I don’t give a [ __ ] what do we think what do we think the UN General Assembly right am I right no wait the general assembly include palestin

Then I’m thinking of the I’m thinking of the other one I’m thinking of um the other one what’s the does the general assembly no palestin okay so it doesn’t include palestin okay so the UN General Assembly in 1947 issued a partition plan calling for the partition of Palestine into an Arab

State and a Jewish State and setting the deadline for the termination of the British mandate the proposed partition allocated 56% the majority 56% of Palestine to the Jewish Community which formed about onethird of the population at the time so let’s look at that partition plan this right here this is the partition

Plan this is what was decided by the [ __ ] un dudes with without Palestine and they’re like yeah this is good there’s only only 30% of this population of people that I keep moving in and clearly Palestine is not cool with cuz they’re stealing land and dispossessing and they are armed and and

Fighting Palestinians in an effort to steal more land yeah let’s just give them most of the Palestine most of Palestine we’ll give them all all of this okay the Palestinian and by the way Jewish yeah you got it the Palestinian leadership rejected the partition of Palestine as well as Zionist aspirations

In their land as they always had on the grounds that the indigenous Arab majority had the right to self-determination in their own Homeland wow so anti-semitic my God um heyo they sought to prevent the implementation of the United uh Nations recommendation the imminent end of the British mandate and the international

Commitment to the creation of a Jewish homeland after the horrors of the Holocaust CU some people think Palestine or Israel exist um began because as a reaction to the Holocaust it is [ __ ] not true at all the zionis the Zionist um when I say Zionism I mean specifically Zionism in

Palestine happened before it already started before World War II this wasn’t like a oh my heart goes out to all those Jewish victims let’s do something about it it was already esta it was already happening um the imminent end of the British mandate in the international commitment to the creation of a Jewish

Homeland after the horrors of the Holocaust colist to precipitate violent clashes between Palestinians and Jewish settlers from the end of 1947 3 days after the announcement of the partition plan through 19 May 1948 Palestine was in the throws of a Civil War when we say Civil War we don’t mean Palestinians against

Palestinians um we mean pales M I’m sure there were some fights but Palestinians what it means is Palestinians against Jewish settlers right notice they gave them the three major port cities yafa hia and AKA acre acre with that partition was not fair no it’s not fair at all at all and then and

Both fighting the British too oh I’m fighting the British too okay even with all the planted settlers settler Jews Jews were still a small minority so there’s no reasonable excuse to give them 50% of the land which is as I’ve undited the complain from the other Arab

Countries who are in the UN it’s a ridiculous partition it doesn’t even align with like the amount of people that were there it’s clearly a partition that’s meant to displace indigenous Arabs like it’s like oh let’s give you extra space to continue dispossessing so many red triangle videos dropping today really um

In March strongly armed and highly motivated Zionist forces began systematically invading Palestinian Villages and towns and forcefully expelling their residents by the spring of 1948 before the British troops had departed more than 300,000 Palestinian refugees had fled or been outet from their homes over the course of these months

The Muslim Brotherhood offices in Palestine mobilized with a call to to resistance for the protection of the Islamic holy places the Brotherhood in Egypt also openly recruited volunteers across the borders and fight to save Palestine though militarily negligible and numbering around 1500 this volunteers were reportedly most active around Gaza Jerusalem and

Bethlehem as well as against Jewish settlers in the ngev desert it’s just [ __ ] bullying it’s just [ __ ] so bully sucks in May 14th 1948 the British mandate officially expired so just FYI hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were already being thrown out of their homes prior to the

Nakba did you just glance over the ethnic cleansing brutality the crimes are horrible maybe maybe this book is really dense I wonder if he gets into any of this stuff sorry it’s not it’s like it is dense what we’re reading but it also um is long like we’re on page

Nine so I don’t know what the rest of this book is about if we cover this much by page nine does he go into detail later or like or is it or is this all just chronologically going ahead so maybe he did just GL I mean who remains

To be seen but it sounds like right now he he did not talk about the brutality and the atrocities in Montreal Canada the foreign affairs minister said there already was a ceasefire when asked by protesters to stop the genocide these [ __ ] these [ __ ] these [ __ ] we already had a little weekend

Away in which people still [ __ ] died in which pales were still being killed by Israeli troops in which the West Bank people were being massacred in the West Bank and dispossessed in the West Bank we already had that [ __ ] Christ um in May okay so in May 1948 the

British mandate officially expired upon the withdrawal of the last British troops from Palestine the Jewish Community declared the establishment of the state of Israel so the British troops left British mandate was over and the existing Jewish settlers were like great this is our this is ours now we call

This a state it’s called Israel this prompted Arab countries around Palestine to intervene on the side of Palestinians effectively turning the Civil War War into an interstate conflag conflagration Israel ultimately emerged Victorious capturing 78% of the land of Palestine significantly more than had been allocated to it under the UN partition

Plan so at this point Jewish sers made up onethird of the population reportedly according to this book and then yed via violence 78% of the land let’s go back to this so here we have the partition plan from uh 1940 the un’s recommend recommended partition plan

Here and this is what ended up um what what the Jewish settlers ended up yoinking and and calling Israel um even even the Gaza Strip see even Gaza is is crushed like sorry like even like the this chunk of land that should have been all of it should be Palestine

But according to the UN partition this should be Palestine Israel took it or the Jewish settlers took it when they established quote unquote Israel but they also stole more of this Lany these two shapes this is bigger that’s smaller this is bigger that’s smaller so they took way more

[ __ ] land yes Ash Kellen should be Palestine I don’t know where ash Kullen is all right the city of B Gaza oh [ __ ] all right actually I’m going to leave that up for a second I need to put some Chad if we ordered a pizza last

Night left it out overnight and I still have it out is it edible you would eat it was it Eble to begin with it’s we’re not talking about the cheeseburger pizza this isn’t the cheeseburger pizza how many hours um wait like 18 hours it doesn’t contain meat I’m vegan

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Fine if I die tell my story and that Story begins with she’s a she was a vegan okay chat yeah hey squid don’t judge my outfit I’m wearing fancy stuff up top but sweatpant below What just happened what did I miss what’s going on idiot sometimes I forget to put my food away before I crash from the ey I I do that all the time I [ __ ] hate it I [ __ ] F hate It narlon Starfire tip $20 what a good chatter thanks so much for reading to us and the interesting educational discussion this stream is is fantastic so far your makeup is also really cute M very pretty scler a thank you N I can’t go to bed without doing my

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Cute what else should I I should have him print some he loves printing stuff like I should have him print some other [ __ ] it’s so nice it is nice what I just asked right before Oh blush palettes you took my blush palette I literally cannot find it

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Their place and I said no BBA only free Palestine Bas are cancelled until Palestine is free if you like BBA and who doesn’t no BBA until palestin is free sorry them’s the rules take it up with the rul maker it’s not me it’s just the way it works boa cancelled my partner waiting

On Top surgery will be thrilled no this thing is Infinite Battery I don’t understand it I’ve never charged it free palestin then free BBA exactly exactly oh my God wait wait red scar do you have the article I can just Google it so we talked about this I think we talked

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Nothing it’s probably a bunny fur it’s probably some [ __ ] bunny fur in my nose Chloe say has been so nice and sweet yeah I I say keep get rid of Chloe and BR and just have her sister stick around have Fair sister stick around Fair sister there um okay we’re continuing our our

Reading of Hamas contained The Rise and pacification of the Palestinian resistance uh was published in 2018 so when it says pacification is referring to the sa of Hamas in around 2018 reading like some kind of nerd I don’t read I have sex I don’t have sex actually and I don’t

Read so what’s what’s my excuse um I was going to be able to grab a source in the resolution oh it’s okay no no no I was at a red light don’t be like me in chat at red lights while driving let me find look at it because

This is important I it’s not that important let’s face it uh article 99 where’s the did they have the results where’s the [ __ ] results oh my God oh my [ __ ] god oh my [ __ ] god what’s the what’s an FM chat this is the Times of Israel telling

You this this is the Times of Israel saying this Israel FM foreign minister accuses un head of head of un head of backing Hamas after he uses rare claws to urge truce is the head of the UN Hamas maybe maybe Hamas is inside the building inside the building people so okay just

Just to clear it up who’s this guy US Secretary General Antonio uh gutterz so um is that the guy who called for calling for his resignation and saying his tenure his head of the world body was a danger to World Peace condom humus um so Basically was it gutas that I think it was yeah so Antonio gutterz I believe is the person who called for this he’s the a Secretary General of the UN he in the first time of his entire his entire um tenure there called for article 99 the first time

That he’s ever done this before and he’s been he’s been in this position for a very long time what article 99 is is the UN has the power to call for an emergency meeting and ask and and like instantly be like this is something I think I think that everyone should have

To vote on right now it’s a it’s it it’s it’s a it’s like a panic butt it’s like a what has been described as the most powerful diplomacy tool that you the UN has I should to mention which I find to be very funny um and and the and the

Um yeah it’s call for ceasefire and I think also May being called is like the influx of humanitarian Aid but here’s the thing they invited uh to that to to that um emergency meeting was the it wasn’t the yeah it was the security Council it was the 15 member

Security Council it does not include Palestine it does include the USA and the USA has veto power and what um hold on yeah the pacification of Palestinian resistance is a good thing feds yeah I want to make it very clear that uh palestin resistance that’s a danger to freedom and I like

Freedom see if I do this now now then it then the federal agent knows I’m being sarcastic like this is an accessibility tool but it kind of kills some jokes and also now my federal agent knows I’m being sarcastic but yeah so Red Scare um who

Can find a source for this but I’m just going to take them at their word I don’t know whatever um says just got a news update that the us just vetoed the UN a UN resolution demanding a ceasefire so article 99 the most powerful diplomacy tool that the UN has has

Been and the US was just like I don’t I no no And so there’s our there there’s your peaceful protest people there it is that’s what it looks like this is a peaceful protest this is the exent of it you get the [ __ ] head of the UN call an emergency meeting and forcing

People to have to vote on this and the US is just like no and that’s fine that’s that because they have so much [ __ ] power they can just say no and veto it it just amazes me that liberals still push this [ __ ] peaceful [ __ ] yeah proper channels and

Procedures all right let’s continue with our with our book that’s amazing though okay all right where were we where were we okay we’re at the Noba we’re at the Noba now 1948 war known as the war of independence by Israel and al-nakba or the catastrophe by Palestinians marked by the dependence of

Israel I’m on page 10 if anyone’s following along a watershed moment when the zist project became a political reality for the Palestinians this was a point of rupture an unthinkable catastrophe which marked The Disappearance of their Homeland and also if you’re if you didn’t hear them before CU I we read it

Before but is uh Jewish settlers nabbed 78% of the land during the knba Which is far more than they were allotted during during the un’s partition which was already super unfair not just because any any land seizure is unfair but also even by the percentages of people there was onethird

Of the population there at the time was Jewish settlers but then the one partition was like great you Jewish settlers can have 56% of the land then so it was already not even fair if you think that occu uh a selller colonialism is good even you have to agree this is a [ __ ]

Partition okay and then and then during the knba pal um is the Jewish settlers took even more so they took 78% of the land um about half the Palestinians from the land that have be that had become Israel lost their homes and property and were scattered through through force and

Violence into the remaining bits of Palestine and throughout the region the fabric of Palestinian society and economy was entirely decimated the scale of the refugee Calamity was staggering as estimates Rose to more than 700,000 refugees and now we’re looking at an even bigger number of refugees well you know what I mean

Recognizing the extent of the problem the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 194 on December 11th 1948 stressing that refugees willing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date this resolution firmly established the right of return for Palestinian

Refugees so I want to say something when we talk about when I when I describe the um Jewish settlers in the West Bank as being like their presence there is illegal when we talk about how the UN resolution uh in resolution 194 in 1948 secured um um like announced that

Palestinians have the right to return I’m not saying these things because I think that this therefore means that Palestinian uh Independence and sovereignty and lamback is therefore legal like no that some people conflate legal with moral and you should never do that I think we all understand right

Plenty of things that are that are good are illegal like only slaves was legal in America well it is so but you know what I mean Chad Chad slavery was legal in America and saving slaves was illegal like no one should be conflating legal and illegal as being moral and immoral

But the reason I I I think it’s important to note that this resolution adopted by the UN said this thing this right of return is secured for Palestinians that the existing settlers and the West Jewish settlers in the West Bank are there illegally he’s not because I’m trying to say illegal means

Something special for morals I mean this is the reason I bring it up it shows that even the West the West even recognizes these things as as as violations and even then Israel doesn’t care and even then the West doesn’t follow through with anything like it’s very clear that Israel today does not

Allow for the right to return for Palestinians that’s like this whole the whole problem that we have is that Palestinians are not allowed back home that’s the problem even though the UN um um had this resolution it still doesn’t matter even though the West Bank

Should at least be uh even though it’s a [ __ ] divide at least Palestinians should have uh no Jewish INF settler infiltration into the West Bank but they still infiltrate so it’s to show that even though the West with all their you know the West even [ __ ] the West is

Recognizing these things and even then Israel doesn’t care and the West still never [ __ ] holds Israel to account so when people are trying to P for the push for these like diplomatic Solutions they’re they’ve already happened and this is what happens when you don’t hold AP parthe accountable when you don’t actually hold

S colonialism accountable and say stop settler colonialism there’s so many so many like little like laws and things you can slap on there until eventually like it’s it’s it’s just clear that that’s not the solution here it’s clear like why does the US have veto power in the

UN it’s not like an arbitrary decision it’s because the UN these diplomatic these diplomatic like entities are the United States they are Western imperialism they are Western imperialism Western imperialism will never will never truly undo Western imperialism Western imperialism can do stuff to make you believe it’s capable maybe of being good

To keep you in that in that in you know in that dream world but they will NE Western imperialism will never abolish itself so that’s why yeah that’s why it’s important to know that the UN in 1948 right after uh I believe right after the knba said that refugees should

Be able to go home we decree this and this day Israel’s never [ __ ] followed through with that and to this day Israel’s never been held to account um so yeah recognizing the extent of the problem the UN General Assembly adopted resolution 194 on December 11th 1948 stressing that quote refugees willing

Wishing to return to their homes and live in peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date this resolution firmly established the right of return for Palestinian refugees Israel however promptly closed its borders and prevented any such return inste it seized the lands and the

Homes of the refugees and designated these as property to be used for Jewish only settlement unable to return after the war hundreds of thousands of Palestinians languish in refugee camps in the remaining 22% of Palestine that came under Jordanian and Egyptian control East Jerusalem and the West Bank

Were annexed by Jordan and the Gaza Strip fell under Egyptian Administration other refugees fled to Jordan Lebanon Syria and fire there a field I love how this is showing you all the diplomacy that has [ __ ] never worked like this is why again I keep Express expressing this stressing this

Liberals are full of [ __ ] Liberals are ahistorical cuz if you know anything of the history of like any sort of like um any sort of settler colonialism it’s not exclusively selller colonialism but Sellar colonialism when you when you actually like look at the history of a Sellar colonialism like in this case

Palestine or Israel it’s clear that all of you’re asking nicely and and going to meetings and and and voting yay or nay doesn’t [ __ ] actually do anything truly it might like suggest things I might even you know it it it doesn’t act you can’t just peaceful protest your way

Out of it’s you can just peaceful protest your way out of um out of settler colonialism it’s not a thing it’s never been a thing but my Harry Potter Marvel true true though okay on the sum of 1948 therefore the Muslim Brotherhood branches in Palestine have been divided between Israel Jordan and

Egypt in East Jerusalem and the West Bank under Jordanian rule the Muslim Brotherhood focused solely on its welfare agenda and in Islam Islam islamization Mission within Gaza its experience was more tumultuous Gaza been forced to accommodate close to 200,000 refugees more than double it’s it’s so much more

Now God listen to this [ __ ] this is 1948 Gaza been forced to accommodate close to 200,000 refugees more than double its population of 80,000 inhabitants in densely populated refugee camps creting a humanitarian crisis and economic distress at 200,000 200,000 refugees is already a humanitarian crisis in Gaza

We have over 2 million refugees in Gaza today many of which who’ve died over 2 million at 200,000 it’s a [ __ ] dense overpopulated crisis 2 million and Israel’s like yeah can you all pick up and move to one patch of land in the South that we are going to bomb

Anyways like it’s this is why when people are like hear that and they’re like this is literally we this should not be taken seriously this no one should be like oh at least they try to keep them safe like it’s very it’s an impossible ask and move all your

Hospitals like give me a [ __ ] break give me a [ __ ] break okay watermelon so yeah the concentration of refugees and their proximity to their homes now on the Israeli side of the Armistice line made the gods a strip an active spot for incursions into Israel by a range of insurgent movements as

Well as individuals and families seeking to return to their homes alongside social regeneration projects the Brotherhood in this Coastal Enclave established military training camps to support our missions aimed at The Liberation and return to the Palestinian Homeland violence I was all on board with Palestinian Freedom until I learned that

They were training in in military camps like I’m not comfortable with that I’m personally I I’m not like personally comfortable with that you know personally cuz I have really good values like I was raised really well I really great values I was raised right that’s why I’m not comfortable with this okay

One of the people who passed through these training camps albeit not an His official member of the bessom Brotherhood was yaser Arafat we peacefully moved you peacefully Move Yourself back right yeah so um one of these people who passed through these training camps was yaser Arafat

Uh born in Cairo 1929 to a gazen father and a jerusalemite jerusalemite mother Arafat spent most of his childhood in Egypt childhood in in Egypt during and after the 1948 War Arafat engaged in a small scale armed operations against Israel from Gaza in hope in the hope of

Turning the fortunes of the dispossessed Palestinians early after its creation the Israeli state adopted an aggressive strategy for dealing with Gaza implementing harsh retaliatory tactics in response to these armed incursions or efforts by refugees to return to their Homes but this all started in October 7th so you know um do some backs of the doing some back of the envelope calculations gazes more densely populated than London and London has like [ __ ] huge ass buildings um let’s see here which Gaza like never mind um

Okay so yaser air fats and Gaza training um for small SM training in small scale operations in the hopes of fighting Israel to get to get Palestinians back home um this was during and after the 1948 War I guess they mean the Noba early after its creation the Israeli state

Adopted and aggress that one [ __ ] uh deter actions that Israel took to prevent Palestinians from returning home deter actions included operations such as those carried out by Unit 101 under the leadership of a young Israeli officer named Ariel Sharon shiron which entailed a range of operations including invading refugee camps and massacring

Civilians it’s not complicated the history there’s a lot to it but this is not [ __ ] complicated they’re going into refugee camps and massacring the refugees that they evicted from their homelands and now stole their house and then now they’re like I don’t like that you want your house back so I’m going to

Go into the those refugee camps and murder refugees that I created just [ __ ] evil [ __ ] until 1955 Egypt systematically disarmed gaza’s population in a bid to prevent sporadic skirmishes from Gaza into Israel because remember Egypt was own owned oversaw uh Gaza at this time in the fear that Egypt would be pulled

Into a confrontation with Israel this is the F this is what Egypt Egypt’s government has been to me this like we [ __ ] over Palestinians because we want to play nice with Israel cuz we don’t want to get Israel’s bad side that’s my that’s how I feel about Egypt this left gazin defenseless cuz

Egypt disarmed them this left gazin defenseless in the face of Israeli aggression and note that Israel then attacks defenseless unarmed people to be clear and refugees persistent failure to control the Palestinian operations however resulted in a more heavy-handed efforts by Israel to reoccupy the Gaza Strip and pacifi

Its population by forc through raids military operations incursions into refugee camps and public executions by this time Egyptians alongside Millions of Arabs were looking to a rising Egyptian leader who would have an indelible impact on the political map of the region president gal Gamal Abdel Naser president Naser was a staunchly secular

And deeply charismatic individual who won over Arab masses his electric speeches served as a claran call for Unity rooted in arabness rather than Islam and constructed an shared identity for diverse inhabitants of the region so Unity rooted in arabness I don’t know if it’s strictly speaking pan Arab

Arabism pan pan arabism is that what you call it but it’s but in it it it is different from say um like people like alums um and um Yasin what they felt should be the path forward for Palestinians which was Unity through Islam basically so his electric speeches served as a

Clar and call for Unity rooted in arabness rather than Islam and constructed a shared identity for the diverse inhabitants of the region people throughout the Middle East looked to Naser as a savior who would unite the Arab world against Colonial forces as well as against Zionist theist reality that had taken root within

Palestine naser’s deep secular secularism manifested itself domestically in repressive policies that aim to crush the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Gaza where I against naser’s Iron Fists and the rising tide of secular pan arabism so it is pan arabism yeah the influence in the Muslim Brotherhood dwindled and its aort base was

Depleted in Gaza the Brotherhood was driven underground and the few military bases it had established there were effectively dismantled as the brotherhood’s reach diminished it shifted its focus back to its core islamization and its belief that a righteous Islamic Society must be nurtured before Western in intervention could be successfully confronted so

Basically uh a strong Islamic Society needs to happen before we confront the West not St time what year we on here I’ll I need to eat this pizza and and see if I’m going to get if I’m going to die of botulism or Not Witcher secret just gifted one Subs isn’t that nice oh Witches no don’t die you’re so pretty thank you witches remember chat I’m a full-time streamer if you like my content give me money if you don’t like my content give me money cuz it’s an epic troll okay so what year are we it’s a good question I don’t know it’s during naser’s

Presidency you need glasses these books I do have these I can wear glasses this is make me look smarter okay so funny that a disability means that you you seem smarter one of those like really interesting associations 1954 he cracked down the Brotherhood okay all right so 19554

Oh so yeah his he was really secular he wanted pan arabism he did not want pan islamism or something islamization Islam and gods of the Brotherhood was driven underground by Naser and the few military bases had established they were effectively dismantled as the brotherhoods reached diminish it shifted

Its core back its focus back to its core islamization in its belief that a righteous Islamic Society must be nurtured before Western intervention could be successfully confronted we’re on page 12 by the way if anyone’s following along during this time young members such as Ahmad Yasin remember Shake uh akmad Yasin who

Had returned from Cairo where he was untenable to complete his studies due to his injuries that we talked about continued to partake in the brotherhood’s clandestine social religious and educational services from private MOS homes and mosques yaser araed had left Gaza by then and settled in Kuwait where he

Worked as an engineer and actively engaged in planning the Palestinian struggle for Liberation along others alongside other students and young professionals these emerging young leaders witnessed how naser’s pan arabism was shaping Palestinian nationalism through the 1950s naser’s appeal led to the emergence of organizations that placed the cause for

Palestine within the fold of pan arabism both as the callus for Arab Unity and the Lous test for the success of Arab nationalism Arafat however challenged naser’s Vision as well as that of the Muslim Brotherhood he worried about the elisan elisian of the Palestinian struggle by Regional politics about and making about

And about making Palestinian Liberation contingent on either Arab Unity as nasar’s pan arabism advocated or on the Revival of a pan-islamic virtuous society as the Muslim Brotherhood did does that make sense so he’s worried about about a a Palestinian a free Palestine being contingent on a pan Arab like reality or pan Islam

Reality which I I mean like I guess I agree you know that’s like a really big ask it’s a really big ask to be like we know your your freedom is only if we get this like super big project done like a really big like difficult thing to

Accomplish so they were putting leaders in that already had a set belief putting leaders in um what me my God it’s so hard this C is so hard no one cares everyone’s just sitting there watching me oh they’re putting leaders in that already had a set belief the limus test was

H Chad am I the only one who can’t understand I don’t know if youall know the thinkers on the pan Arab side have also tended to be social or sympathetic to socialism Naser implemented socialist economic reforms for example interesting whatever moving on instead inspired by nationalist movements that

Had multiply in the age of decolonization and by contemporary Liberation struggles in Algeria Vietnam and elsewhere Arafat advocated a distinctly nationalist Vision limited specifically to the liberation of Palestine from Zionism so no pan arabism No pan Islam islamism just free Palestine that’s arafat’s deal in 1959 alongside a number of other students

Arafat la F fata the Palestinian National Liberation movement fata’s vision of liberating Palestine effectively entailed waging armed struggle to dismantle what it saw as the colonial state of Israel and reverse the injustices that Palestinians have suffered this included primarily allowing the Palestinian refugees to return to the homes from which they had

Fled or been expelled now yes F’s creation precipitated an early Rift with the Islamic members of the Palestinian national movement and was regarded bitterly by the Muslim Brothers in Gaza who had enjoyed friendly relations with aat prior to his departure to Kuwait so basically they’re mad cuz

They’re like what the [ __ ] dude I thought we I thought you wanted us all to be like I thought this was supposed to be like an Islam thing and arad’s like no it’s a Palestine thing that was the biggest difference between fata and Hamas those members believe in the that

The absence of a distinctly Islamic agenda what they perceived as a form of secularism would prevent fataa from securing the Palestinian cause or achieving its nationalist goals as they remain committed to their principles of islamization f change in time after air fat yeah and air fat changed air fat changed

Too air fat was nerfed for you Gamers out there okay F’s Rank and files composed of feden armed fighters who sacrifice themselves in the name of the Palestinian cause remember we talked about the fedin yesterday night yesterday uh stream inspired by Third World anticolonial movements FAS fedin waged insurgencies against Israel from

Syria Lebanon Jordan and the West Bank damn BTO rays were few in number and had a limited impact on Palestinians nonetheless host countries try to suppress fata and other insurgent groups as they had a destabilizing effect on the region often leading to heated skirmishes between Palestinian gorilla Fighters and the Israeli Army

Which carried out punishing reprisals wow what a shock oh God that’s so weird chat are you still with me wake up hello you still with me hey all right you listening so here miss teacher lady okay I find this very interesting good let make sure I’m not boring you I’m

Trying to keep it spicy and fun okay so the host country tried to suppress fata on other Insurgent groups as they had a destabilizing effect on the region often leading to heated skirmishes between Palestinian gorilla fighters in the Israeli Army oh no so destabilizing um which carried out punishing

Reprisals these scuffles threatened to embroyal host countries in different confrontation with Israel Naser particularly sought to avoid such a war until the Arab world was fully prepared 5 years after after fata was created Arab leaders convened to discuss ways in which to manage the Palestinian Liberation struggle that was unfolding on their

Territories in 1964 the Palestinian Liberation Organization PLO um was established in many ways to act as a tool to control the Insurgent factions the PLO was an umbrella or the pl’s history is interesting the PLO is an umbrella organization that Drew into a single framework all the different

Palestinian fa actions that had come into being understanding the PLO to be a tool for the Arab regimes regimes to restrain Palestinian factions and to foil the notion of Palestinian nationalism independent Palestinian nationalism fata and the other small gorilla factions refused to join so fata and the other gorilla factions at least

At first refused to join the PLO because they saw that the PLO as in as created by Arab leaders I guess seemingly outside of Palestine they were like ooh all your violence against Israel is making is is making the region destabilized so we’re going to create an or organization which you

All need to enroll and then we all get to preside over what you do you know what I mean we all make Collective decisions knowing that that was probably a tool to surr reign in uh the Arab revolts against uh Israel fata and other um other uh smaller gorilla factions

Refuse to join the PLO that’s what this book is saying efforts to manage Regional instability however were ultimately unsuccessful and failed to prevent an escalation which would irreversibly alter the history of the modern Middle East on Jun June 5th 1967 president Nasser in Egypt mobilized his ground forces in the

Demilitarized Sinai Peninsula in response to Israeli threats towards Syria and Clos the streets of Sinai to Israeli shipping let’s get a map let’s get a map okay So Sinai Peninsula where is the Sinai P peninsula Where’s the Sinai Peninsula is this it is this the Sinai Peninsula this here okay yeah so it is okay so this is saying that um Where is I let me adjust my glasses um here it is wait is this it yeah yeah yeah here it is okay so in June 1967 in an effort to manage Regional instability president Naser mobilized his ground forces in Egypt Egypt over here okay Egypt it’s all Egypt ground forces in

Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula was demilitarize already and he mobilizes Ground Forces into Sinai Peninsula in response to his really threat towards Syria en close the Straits of Sinai to Israeli shipping so I guess the Straits of Sinai is that the is that the Suz basically or both of these are these

Both Straits of Sinai or is it just the it’s just the Su Canal or yeah straight to sin is on the right okay so the straight to oh no straight to sin on the right got it okay so he naso took his guys into the previously demilitarized Sinai Peninsula put them

All here I guess something like that um en close the streets of Sinai to Israeli shipping Boop no is really shipping through here even though right is this good Saar there’s a middle Canal where’s the middle here I don’t see it oh my gosh okay so Straits of Sinai nope

Nowhere doesn’t say anything on Google hang on not on Google Maps I should say streets of Teran okay so the Okay so okay so what you’re saying uh I was right then I was right why did I get corrected why am I being told there’s another secret third

Canal that I need to account for yes you are okay thank you okay so this path here this the Su is the Sinai Straits of siai that President Naser sent a bunch of his troops over to the previously demilitarized Sinai Peninsula to block off from Israeli

Shipping no you’re right Mr Man you know what more people do need to appreciate my rightness okay cool got it done even though Israel understood Egypt’s immediate troop deployment to be defensive in nature it decided to strike first with a surprise attack against Egypt’s forces catching its neighbor off guard

God Israel’s just so [ __ ] aggro catching its neighbor off guard Israel managed to almost entirely destroy Egypt’s Air Force while it languished on the ground Jordan and Syria were drawn into the battle opening up several fronts with Israel cuz Jordan is on the if Jordan if Jordan and Syria are

Joining up then you have then you have zoom out a little bit you have Egypt here you have Jordan here and then you have Syria here Jordan was leaking info for Israel at the time [ __ ] bastards [ __ ] bastards but the Arab forces were unable to reverse Israel’s preemptive

Advantage over the course of 6 days Israel destroyed and pushed back the aab force vastly expanding the territory under its control and creating another wave of hundreds of thousands of refugees while in 1948 Israel had seized 78% of what had been Palestine and now conquered the remaining 22% East Jerusalem was formerly annexed

Into Israel a move that has not been recognized by the International Community the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as well as Syrian Golden Heights and Egyptian Sinai Peninsula were placed on under Israeli military rule without formal annexation yes this is The Six Day War over the course of six days Israel went

Aggro against the Arabs and then took the remainder of Israel oh excuse me Palestine I hate my slip of the tongue cuz it’s such a such a gross one it’s not like a silly one I’m yeah okay so that means that Israel took this for themselves right all this all this whole

Thing and then also took golen Heights which which which’s the Goen Heights Goen Heights in the yeah I know it’s in the north but I don’t know where hang on like I want to know exactly Goen Heights is golen Heights in Lebanon or um I mean uh Syria

Syria I I can’t see it it just says golen Heights and I don’t know exactly where it is it’s in Syria it’s in the boorder between Israel and Syria okay does Israel still have golen Heights I forget I think they do right which is why when people say going back

To the 1967 borders that includes giving back Goen heights yeah yeah okay cool cool cool cool I mean not cool uncool but cool that was the UN resolution the other week that’s right that’s right Chloe Trump returned the golden height to Israel during his term Christ okay cool thanks chat we’re

Learning I’m learning I’m learning with you chat together together we are learning together we’re doing it wow wow hooray learning together um yeah Six Day War Israel SE 70% of what have been Palestine now conquered the the entire of entirety of Palestine and also Annex without formally doing so basically

Seized uh the Sinai Peninsula and the Syrian Goen Heights it says Syrian Golden Heights right here by the way um by the end of the sixth day the end of The Sixth Day on June 11th 1967 Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank including East Jerusalem and the

Gaza Strip had formally begun the Swift defeat of the Arab forces laid to rest naser’s vision of Arab Unity the small Guerilla factions that had commenced sporadic and ineffective operations against Israel before 1967 suddenly emerged as a powerful alternative to pan arabism so now group little groups like

Hamas are seeing seeming a little more um although Hamas wasn’t created yet but you know small you know what I mean you get what I mean um right Hamas was created in 80 887 yeah 87 yeah okay so 87 888 end of 87 beginning of 88

Um so yeah all the little girl of factions that that had commenced sporadic and ineffective operations against Israel before 1967 suddenly emerg as a powerful alternative to pan arabism because uh the Arab forc under Naser went kaput because of Israel FAS Insurgency oh we’re talking about FAS right F’s Insurgency imbued the

Dispossessed and broken Palestinian refugees with agency pride and direction as fata’s ranks swell with fedin fedin mean like people that are willing to fight and die for their cause Palestinians celebrated a growing number of military operations and upheld the self-sacrifice of Fighters as the highest price to be paid in the serving

Of uh serving the struggle martyrdom fata rapidly became a revolutionary symbol and in 19669 yaser arat rested the chairmanship of the PLO from the control of the Arab regimes PLO better under this leadership Palestinians developed with national political identity and embarked on processes of State Building in Exile

Through a revolution that was aimed at return to the Homeland Goen Heights look at this tacky ship they put up at the settlement and Goen Heights ew what the [ __ ] is this real is this a real photo is this a real thing this isn’t like AI right this is like a real

Thing Trump Heights with Netanyahu there that’s so disgusting man that’s disgusting that is so [ __ ] gross o it’s too real it’s very real it’s too real I I need to be less real hey breaking news about the UN resolution just a few minutes ago just kidding just kidding it [ __ ] sucks

Yeah of course it [ __ ] sucks if not now if not now it’s a shitty or just put it out there if not now is is is a bunch of normalizers that they position themselves they claim their anti zionis but they a bunch of [ __ ] normalizers I can I I can provide

Receipts if you ever need to no but just I don’t want to right now um the UN just vetoed the UN SEC Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza the US was the only vote against the UK abstained our government is actively enabling and supporting the Israeli

Israel’s Massacre Palestinians in Gaza it’s thanks for moving the embassy to Jerusalem and supporting salomons what do you mean it’s thanks who Moved who’s thinking who for what who Moved what to where why not why we all know why but like we kind of don’t know why fun fact about Goen Heights Dick

Cheney and roer Murdoch have vested interest have a vested interest in the and Heights because of the genie energy getting oil contracts for the area from Israel that’s right that is correct yeah that is correct there’s still some Drews in the Gan Heights and they still consider themselves

Syrian even even though Israel took their lands a Socialism or barbarism you’re so sweet isn’t that nice thank you thank you thank you for the five Subs that’s so kind of you thank you for recognizing that I require money to continue this show thank you for acknowledging my

Financial needs not many Chatters do apparently not many chat TS do thank you I really appreciate it bu clap everyone Big Bun clap sorry to be clear Kira the Trump height sign is thinking Trump for implementing those policies as president thank you for explaining it’s

In by the way I just get easily confused as all it’s not your fault um Trump moved the UN Embassy from Israel to in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and why was that considered like a good thing cuz Jerusalem is much more like embedded in like is it

Like you know Trump Heights as his reward this was Jared kushner’s much touted solution for the Israel Palestine Problem oh for [ __ ] sake someone broke like me you can’t blame them can’t I can still find a way you watch me I can still find a way where there’s a will there’s a way because it provides legitimacy for Israel to being Jerusalem yeah that’s okay that’s what I thought because

Jerusalem is much more like fought over land like Tel Aviv it is but Jerusalem is much more like fought over and it’s much more sacred obviously so the US Embassy being there would be like a clear signal that like we’re not we you Israel we’re not going anywhere

Right Palestine wants Jerusalem as their Capital hey seller uh yes correct that’s true why don’t you Chatters acknowledge and meet our streamer financial needs you ungrateful horrible [ __ ] I mean sorry I meant to say hey donate with me whichever one motivates you chat whichever one motivates

You here I need to do something my blue sky real fast oh yeah I’m I am going over Time TOA just gifted five Subs is is n that nice um let’s see here um wait what just happened lizard lizard lizard lizard thank you for the five Subs lizard I as it’s so cute lizard they killed a lot of people in those Villages and displaced the rest they created Tel Aviv

Same goes for elat iets which was built on a v Village called IM Al rush rush I was looking at a map of like what these things these areas used to be called and what Israel changed them to [ __ ] sucks cuz you it’s one part that I never

Really thought about that like even the names are [ __ ] even have like Rebrand it they had to Rebrand it they couldn’t even just like leave the same names in they really erase any evidence of Arabs ever like living there make it really look like this is always we just moved into the empty

Land um so [ __ ] up thas thas gifted the last boss s a subscription noce thas thodar thank you thodar thanks for giting us up to the last boss thank you let’s PA are you Palestinian P you don’t have to say if you don’t this goes foreverone if I ever

Ask you personal information you don’t have to say um but you know if you’re willing to say de colonizer uh.org map has really good interesting map really interesting map anti colonialist organization Tel running the site from the Arabs of 48 damn okay um what am I looking at

This this too much for me are you kidding me this is too much for me you expect me to read this where’s the popups where’s like the anime characters I can’t understand this it’s not bimbo friendly no just look at pretty map okay how how where are we at right

Now should we like see if we can finish this chapter how long do we have this chapter ends my God this [ __ ] book is so dense oh it’s no way there’s no way we’re going to get through this spood in my teeth and killing

Me all right where are we at we so many [ __ ] little Segways yeah so uh yaser aaat of f now became the chair of the PLO rested the chairmanship of the PLO from the control of Arab regimes that’s what it says I don’t know what that means

Exactly I guess he’s now the chair under his leadership pal Palestinians developed a national political identity and embarked on processes of State Building and Exile through a revolution that was aimed at return to the Homeland The Liberation of Palestine through military means to secure the right to self-determination and the

Right of return was Central to the Palestinian Revolution quote our correct understanding of the reality of the Zionist occupation confirms to us that regaining the occupied Homeland cannot happen except through armed violence as the sole inevitable unavoidable and indispensable means in the Battle of Liberation quote F’s statements go statement goes

On to describe the necessity of dismantling the colonial base of the Zionist occupation State and asserts that his intellect ual social political military and financial elements have to be destroyed before the Palestinian Homeland can be liberated steadfastness perseverance and sacrifice were key for survival in what was seen as being a long-term

Battle from their base bases and host countries factions within the PLO including fata carried out crossb attacks into Israel and planned spectacular operations that targeted Israelis around the the world debates about the killing of Israeli civilians unfolded against the backdrop of a broader Global Reckoning with the role of violence in anti-colonial Liberation

Struggles the rise of the global South and the necessity of using force was situated in a context where violence and Terror underpinned the control of colonial Masters Palestinian Fighters justify killing Israeli civilians as a necessary response to Israeli aggression against Palestinian civilians and as a much needed deterrent against

Future Israeli expansion and by the way this still my opinion holds true today with like the motivations that I’ve witnessed about um um murdering civilians killing civilians civilians in a active cular Colonial expanding project um purposeful ambiguity about the civilian nature of Israeli victims was also constructed given that nearly all Jewish

Men and women served in the military how did one distinguish soldiers from civilians the pl’s revolution had a liberating effect on the Palestinian psyche but its practical ability to achieve its stated goals of Liberation and the creation of a Palestinian state were less obvious given the power disparity with

Israel it became clear even as early as the 1970s The Liberation through armed struggle was unlikely because basically Israel was way too strong and Arabs were way too like underpowered nonetheless Poo’s Revolution persisted as a means of asserting Palestinian identity developing political legitimacy and broadcasting the Palestinian plight globally foreign American Administration

In the midst of the Cold War and it’s view that the Palestinians were allied with the USSR the P’s actions were branded as International terrorism and all forms of diplomatic engagement with the grp group were banned why are they violent though I don’t get it it’s weird it’s

Like makes me uncomfortable I’m white and I’m so uncomfortable I’m white and so uncomfortable with Palestinians using violence and you know where that comes from that comes from just my morality there’s no racist there’s no racism there of course it’s just I’m just such a good person

I’m just like a really good person and white at the same time and the brown people happen to be bad people at the same time as me being a really good white person I I don’t know okay the pl’s Revolutionary tactics also had severe repercussions on the group’s

Relations with its host countries within the Arab world in 19 70 the PLO was expelled from its base in Jordan and moved to Lebanon 1982 Israel invaded Lebanon and they are right now by the way and then in the throws of Civil War and outed the

PLO which had become a state within a state inside the country the Palestinian leadership was exiled to Tunis where its ability to maintain the Insurgency against Israel and to Israel and to lead the Palestinian struggle now had to contend with the geographic distance from his homeland remember we looked at the map

Earlier how far Tunis is from uh Israel it’s [ __ ] far and this is before internet okay this is before internet this is [ __ ] far if you’re trying to like help the like facilitate you know organize Le a revolution over here this is really far Jordan killed a lot

Of members in the pilo in in street fights interesting not interesting but you know interesting Okay okay this is the end of this section actually we’re still I am now at Page Six for like 4 hours or something 3 hours 3 and 1 half hours we are now 16 pages in books are [ __ ] ridiculous what is this I don’t understand how am I only 16 pages

In I’m taking so long trying to get through this book and I starting to feel like there’s something wrong with me but actually you know what there’s nothing wrong with me this book is dense especially if you don’t know this stuff to begin with it’s months of content people we’re

Talking months of content anyways Chad does every did everyone learn today maybe we can now go around and everyone can say one thing they learned today no pressure but I I will ban you if you don’t tell me and your family I’ll ban your family

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