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All Lives Matter - Gareth Icke Talks To Syrian Journalist Kevork Almassian About The Situation In Ga
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you all lives matter without condition caveat or qualification
It's Thursday night.
It's Gareth Hart tonight.
The winds have changed.
Voices of reason are coming from places I wasn't expecting, and unfortunately, the opposite can be said of those that once had a moral compass.
The freedom fighters that made their name over the last three years have spent the last three weeks rapidly dismantling their humanitarian persona, replacing it with one that's seemingly content to champion the death of innocents, and an escalation that will send the world into the depths Of hell.
Elon Musk this week claimed that humanity was sleepwalking into World War 3.
And while I agree with the sentiment, I would add a detail or two to that analogy.
Humanity has been hypnotized into a drugged state, thrown semi-conscious into a wheelchair, and that wheelchair is being wheeled towards World War 3.
The military industrial complex and their demonic suits in government Like they did with Big Pharma.
They're just a particular arm of the beast, and that beast gets its kicks from death and destruction.
As I stand here, official reported figures state 1,400 murdered Israelis and over 6,000 Palestinians, including over 2,000 children, have been killed in the last 17 days.
Another 2,000 are still trapped in the rubble that was once Gaza, and Israel hasn't even started their ground offensive operations yet.
Enraged, IDF soldiers wait on the border to be given the green light to enact yet more collective punishment in the prison yard that is the Gaza Strip.
The numbers will continue to rise, with world governments seemingly happy for this to continue.
After all, Israel has a right to defend itself from Hamas terrorism, and that's why it's indiscriminately bombing men, women and children in Gaza, killing entire families while they sleep.
Israel is sending attack drones over the West Bank, where...
Hamas isn't.
Not to mention bombing raids against Lebanon and Syria.
See, you can condemn the actions of Hamas and condemn the Israeli military actions since that day.
It's not one or the other.
So at this point I ask, how many innocent Palestinian deaths will be enough to satisfy the appetite for bloody vengeance after the October the 7th attacks in Israel?
Now I'm not asking The opinion of vocal political war hawks like Nikki Haley or your blatant Israeli government mouthpieces like the squeaky toddler Ben Shapiro.
I'm asking you, the general public, how many deaths are enough for you to take the step from Israel is defending itself to Israel's killing innocent people?
Because we're over 6,000 now, so 10,000?
That be enough?
It's a nice round number after all so maybe that's when your humanity kicks in.
Maybe then you would see the endless daily stream of footage of fathers cradling their lifeless children or the reaction of a young child finding her mother's body among the rows of dead laying in the street and that little bit of your soul that hasn't been corrupted might just flicker.
No?
Maybe you think it should be more.
20,000?
100,000?
Or maybe once the entire land of Gaza is rubble, all homes, churches, schools, hospitals turn to dust.
At that point, will it be enough?
Or should Beirut be next?
Tehran?
After all, taxpayers have bought the bombs.
You may as well use them, right?
Can't get a refund.
The Mizgav Institute for National Security and Zionist Strategy, a think tank with ties to Netanyahu's government, published a paper, not meant for public consumption of course, on October the 17th, advocating for relocation and final settlement of the entire Gaza population, calling the aftermath of the attacks of October the 7th a unique and rare opportunity to take the land they have so long desired.
Maybe then, When the Islamic world steps in to avenge this, you'll start to realise this is all by design and you've been unwittingly manoeuvred around the chessboard just enough to allow it.
Albert Pike's infamous letter of 1871 in which he predicted three world wars and accurately explained whom would be involved and to what end is claimed to be a hoax by some.
His third world war prediction stated, the third world war must be fermented by taking advantage
of the differences caused by agents of the Illuminati between the political
Zionists and the leaders of the Islamic world. The war must be conducted in such a way that
Islam, the Muslim Arabic world, and political Zionism, the state of Israel, mutually
destroy each other.
Guess we're about to find out if that letter was a hoax or not.
Coming up later in the show, I'll be talking to Kivvork Almasyan.
Kivork is a journalist and political commentator with great knowledge of the Middle East.
But first, I spoke to Shoshi Hershew.
She joined us from Israel.
She's a journalist, an author, and a founder of massawakening.org.
The first question I asked her was, how is life in Israel right now?
Has anything changed since the events of October 7th?
Our next guest this evening joins us from Germany.
Kvork Almassian is a political commentator, investigative journalist and founder of the Syriana Analysis Organisation.
Kvork, welcome to the show.
What's your opinion on what we're currently seeing in Gaza right now?
Thank you very much for having me, Gareth.
It's a real pleasure to be on your show.
Actually, my feelings at the beginning are, I feel like a pain in my stomach for what I see from the atrocities and from the images and the footage that is coming, whether from the Gaza Strip or after the breakthrough of Hamas into the settlements.
In my opinion, the human tragedy should be put In the first place, at the beginning, however, in the current so-called rules-based order, you know, the powerful always imposes its terms, whether it's in the media or it's in the political settlement or even in the military affairs.
And what we can see now is a heavy bombardment from the Israeli side in revenge, quote-unquote, for the casualties that Hamas has done among the settlers or the Jewish people in Israel.
And at the current moment, I do not see that there is a political solution for this ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, because this conflict goes back decades back.
It didn't start two weeks ago.
And in my opinion, the current government in Israel, they're not interested in giving the Palestinian side a statehood and a dignified life.
And if you remember what Benjamin Netanyahu did only a few weeks ago, this was in September when he went to the UN General Assembly, he carried with him the map of Israel and included the entire of the Palestinian territories and also the Israeli territories, which means the Israeli side under the current government doesn't recognize the right of the Palestinians to have a statehood.
And after, in my opinion, 16 to 17 years of siege over the Gaza Strip and imprisoning basically 2 million Palestinians there, I have friends from the Gaza Strip.
If they want to come to study in Germany, for example, it's impossible for them.
If they want to go to Egypt for a few days, it takes them lots of procedures and weeks and weeks of work just to visit Egypt, for example.
These people basically are imprisoned.
It's an open-air prison for them, according also to the Human Rights Watch.
So when you Imprison people, 2 million people in a very small square kilometer and you control their food, you control their electricity and you control their internet.
And we can see now the Israeli side is able to disable all these services, right?
And also block Deports and they don't have an airport.
Just put yourself in the place of these people.
I truly believe that the human nature has a violent side in it.
And if you are cornered and if you are living in such circumstances, which I haven't, but I have seen war in Syria because I come from Syria, sometimes you become violent and you want to free yourself.
From your fears or from the persecution and injustice that you feel is inflicted upon you from the other side.
And I think it's very difficult to equate the both sides together because there is an occupation and there is occupied people here.
And this is not me giving analysis.
The UN was very clear about it for decades now.
There are resolutions after resolutions.
Telling the Israelis to withdraw to the line of 4th of June 1967 war.
And the Israelis are refusing to do that.
They occupy the West Bank.
They siege the Gaza Strip.
They occupy the Golan Heights.
And they occupy the Shabaa Farms in Lebanon.
And they're expanding in the West Bank through the settlements.
And unfortunately, they are encouraging lots of people, especially among the Jewish Zionist people from all around the world, to come to Israel.
for what they say is the birthright so they can come to Israel and they can get the Israeli passport and therefore they occupy the territories of the Palestinians.
If you remember this very famous video of a person called Jacob who comes from Manhattan and he was breaking through the farm of another person in Palestine in the West Bank and when they ask him what are you doing Jacob here he says I'm stealing the land.
And he says, this is my land.
And he says, if I don't steal it, then somebody else will steal it.
So this is the logic, in my opinion, in the Zionist mentality, that it's their right, their religious right, and also ideological right, to have a presence over the Palestinian territories, that it's not theirs.
Now, from the Palestinian point of view, There are so many Palestinians in my opinion, they do not even accept that Israel has the right to have statehood over Palestinian territories.
They believe in one state solution for both the Jewish people, Christian people and the Muslim people to live together.
But I believe after decades of hostilities, And I'm not saying each side is innocent from this.
There's so much hostilities and so much grievances between these sides that it is almost impossible now to let all these people to live together.
So, unfortunately, I'm saying that I do not see political solution for this, because the parties involved in this conflict, who are they?
The United States is in the back of Israel, the UK is in the back of Israel, and the so-called collective West.
And none of them presented any ceasefire proposal and they all said that the ceasefire agreement means it's a service for Hamas.
And from the Palestinian side, I truly believe that they think this is an opportunity for them, because if Israel now increases the acts of hostilities, and if they try to conduct what is called the ground offensive on the Gaza Strip, they believe that the Israeli side will suffer heavy casualties.
In my opinion, they are correct, because Gaza Strip is basically city under city, and Hamas is well trained for the urban warfare, And unlike the Israeli side, the people in Gaza, they have nowhere to go.
They don't have a second passport.
They don't have a first passport to begin with.
They don't have a Palestinian passport to begin with.
They're imprisoned there.
So when you imprison people in some place, they have more determination to fight.
Unlike someone who has a dual citizenship, they have a dual passport and they can go anywhere else.
And from the Palestinian point of view also, they believe if The Israelis managed to break through the, let's say, the defensive lines of Hamas, or they were close to occupying Gaza, they believe that Hezbollah will intervene.
And if Hezbollah intervenes, and I was following the growth of Hezbollah since 2006, and lots of people in the West do not know, That Hezbollah is not a political party.
It's not just an organization.
They are an army.
They have over 100,000 soldiers and they have a long urban warfare experience in Syria because they were fighting in Syria since 2012 against ISIS, al-Nusra and other terrorist organizations.
In addition to sophisticated weaponry, we're speaking about precision missiles, we're speaking about Anti-aircraft missiles and also anti-ship cruise missiles as well as a strong army and what we have seen on the 7th of October when Hamas broke through these fences it will look like a child game
When Hezbollah intervenes in this conflict.
So there is also this argument that Hamas is trying to also involve other parties in this conflict and namely Hezbollah.
And when Hezbollah intervenes, rest assured that the American aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean are for that purpose.
One, to deter Hezbollah from intervening, and two, to deter Syria from intervening in this conflict.
So we're speaking about a scenario that could lead to a regional war, which is a very dangerous situation, and it will involve this time Iran, Hezbollah, Syria, and also the Americans.
And the proof of that, the evidence of that, is what Putin said a few days ago, because when these aircraft carriers, they started coming to the Mediterranean, the Russians were watching, what are these aircraft carriers are doing in the Mediterranean?
They're increasing their presence, They have over 220 Tomahawk missiles.
They have huge technologies and satellites.
So they believe, from the Russian point of view, that this is one for these aircraft carriers to be used by Israel when they bomb Lebanon and Syria and Gaza Strip, because if Hezbollah intervenes, they will neutralize all the air bases of Israel, rest assured.
So they will use this aircraft carriers as an airbase for them.
And second, they believe that they are going to finish what is called the unfinished business in Syria.
The unfinished business is regime change.
Yeah, they tried for 12 years through the proxies, through sanctions, it didn't work.
And now they believe after the failed counter offensive in Ukraine, That the United States has to achieve a strategic geopolitical success, this time in Western Asia, before the elections in 2024.
And that's why Putin gave the order for his aerospace and his air force to fly 24-7 MiG-30s over the Black Sea carrying the Kinzhal missile.
And the Kinzhal missile is hypersonic missiles.
and they can reach up to 2,000 kilometers and they can hit the American aircraft carriers
in between five to eight minutes from the Black Sea.
So this is a very dangerous situation and all parties are increasing their presence
and remember the Chinese also sent their warships to the Middle East and despite what they say
that this has nothing to do with the conflict in Israel-Palestine, I do not believe them.
I think they are testing the waters and they are sending their technological means
in order to see with their satellite images what is happening there and what is the potential
of the Chinese side if there is a need for intervention and also to check the pulse of the Americans
to see what was going to be the reaction of the Americans while the Chinese are sending such warships
to the Middle East.
It feels like there's...
There's so much going on that it's actually quite a crazy time to be alive really and that actually this has probably been planned for a very long time and it's almost just been waiting for that match to be thrown on the fire and with that in mind A lot of people in Israel are asking quite a few questions about what happened on the 7th of October.
How was this allowed to happen?
There's a lot of former military veterans that are just saying this doesn't add up.
What are your thoughts on that?
Actually I have read your argument about this and also your father's arguments about it and they make sense in my opinion that the Israelis were watching and they allowed them to come into these settlements.
It's some sort of let it happen So when there is a big number of casualties, this will give the Netanyahu government to bomb the hell out of the Gaza Strip or try to occupy it.
This is a plausible scenario.
Okay.
But there is also the second theory, and that is, it was written in length by Scott Ritter, and he spoke about how the Israelis were heavily relying on artificial intelligence in collecting data from the Gaza Strip.
They have a very huge department, billions of dollars of worth of department, and they read and they collect every single call, every single WhatsApp message, every single thing that you say on your phone call, they collect all this data, they analyze it through their algorithm, and then the algorithm filters this information, and they send it to the IDF, and there are people specialized in breaking the codes and understanding what's going on in the Gaza Strip.
So, according to Scott, The Hamas militants, they knew about this and of course everybody knows what the Israelis are doing in this regard.
So they were for two years sending the same signals and the messages that Israel was expecting from Hamas to send to the Hamas operatives, right?
They're communicating with each other.
So the Israelis are watching these same signals coming from the Gaza Strip, processing it and checking that there is nothing happening there.
But at the same time there was a parallel infrastructure has been built in the Gaza Strip and this parallel infrastructure is probably built by the Chinese technology that the Americans and the Israelis were not aware of and they were blind of these technologies.
And this also explains why the Americans are More, let's say, they want to ban Huawei and the 5G towers of the Huawei and there is this competition because they are not able to break through the security systems of these technologies.
So there is the argument that the Israelis were blinded and they didn't know that the Hamas side was planning this, but this is on a digital level.
On a physical level, this is a very big question.
If the Hamas 500 or 600 operatives were trying to break through or like they use all sorts of means, right?
And the Israelis, they have a very, in my opinion, cameras and videos and sensors so they can see what's happening there.
So this is also a dilemma in my opinion.
I do not want to rule out the possibility that they let it happen, but at the same time there is increasing evidence, in my opinion, that the Israelis were fooled by Hamas into believing that they are not preparing anything, but at the same time they were planning it for two years, but the information coming from Iran and Syria, and those are very reliable information, they had no clue.
Uh, that Hamas was preparing for this.
And everybody wants to say Hamas is supported by Iran.
That is true.
And supported by other players.
That is true.
But the operation itself, nobody knew about it.
In Damascus, they had no clue.
And in Damascus, they don't trust Hamas as well.
And people need to understand that Syria and Hamas, they don't have good relationship after 2012 because Hamas sided with Qatar and Turkey against Syria.
So, uh, they don't trust Hamas.
And there is the argument that says, what if Hamas is trying to drag other countries into regional conflict and I'm not adopting that argument but I would say that if these acts of hostilities in my opinion expand we are
Very, very easily faced with regional war and see what the Australians are doing now.
They also sent their special forces to the Middle East.
The Germans sent their special forces to Cyprus.
Everybody is getting ready.
NATO is expanding in Greece.
So hopefully this will not expand.
But just as we speak, Israel bombed Aleppo International Airport again.
They are provoking Syria into extent that they want retaliation from Syria, so that if any strategic sites were hit in Israel, then also the United States has the, like, encouraged to intervene in this.
And remember what the Americans are spreading now.
Fox News and everyone, those who call themselves anti-war... Oh yeah, big time.
Anti-war conservatives.
What a cook!
Sorry for this language.
But there is this argument now that they are spreading among their followers that Hamas and Hezbollah are infiltrating the borders in the Southern United States.
And this terrorist quote-unquote are going to conduct terrorist attacks on American soil.
So we are one step away, one false attack away from, in my opinion, from a regional war and everybody is getting ready for that.
It's not a coincidence that everybody is sending troops to the Middle East and improving their position there.
That's all for this week.
Thank you for tuning in.
As the COVID narrative fell apart, the world showed signs that it was on the edge of something significant.
The mass awakening finally, finally felt like it was something more than a hope and a dream.
The dam that keeps humanity trapped in a reservoir of helplessness was quite clearly cracking, and it felt inevitable that the flood of consciousness would soon be flowing through humanity.
In the last two weeks, this has faded.
The people who were being brought together and saw themselves in each other, felt the pain of one another, related to and spoke up for others, without prerequisites, are suddenly scurrying back to the perceived comfort of their tribes and the divisive leaders that seem to feel like they have the right to speak for that group.
Critical thought has been replaced by, well, what does my side say I should think?
We've gone from all lives matter to some lives matter more than others, and I'm not gonna lie, it's hella depressing to watch the metaphorical water levels dropping and the dam breathing a sigh of relief, but that sigh of relief will be short-lived of that I'm certain, because I refuse to give in, and I refuse to give up, I refuse to accept that we are here solely to fight among ourselves, and that war and violent death are somehow written in the stars and preordained.
I refuse to believe that the destiny of a child, which is a miracle in itself, is to have its life ripped away and its dismembered body wrapped in white cotton, purely for being born in the wrong geographical location.
The awakening is coming and humanity will prevail, even if it doesn't really feel like it right now.
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