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The Young TurksIsraeli Prime Sinister - Octob...

Barghuti is a super relevant Palestinian figure who can actually get to peace. That's why Israel has made it clear he will not be part of this deal.

The 1,700 Palestinians taken hostage by Israel have never faced charges, not even in the kangaroo courts, highlighting a severe media bias where American media largely ignores their plight.

The disparity in legal proceedings between Israelis and Palestinians is stark, with Israeli courts in the occupied territories often described as 'kangaroo courts' where Palestinians are found guilty 99% of the time. This raises questions about justice and fairness in conflict zones.

Eli Sharabi survived 491 days in Hamas captivity, enduring psychological and physical torture, because he believed he would be reunited with his family.

Eli Sharabi's release was marked by a public spectacle orchestrated by his captors, which he endured as his last humiliation before freedom.

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Honestly with Bari WeissHe Spent 491 Days as a Hamas H...

Eli Sharabi's belief in peace was challenged by the reality of being attacked by civilians, not just terrorists, during his capture.

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The Young TurksHostages & Prisoners Released ...

Of the nearly 2,000 Palestinians released, the vast majority had never been charged with a crime, highlighting a common practice by Israel to detain Palestinians without charges.

Hassam Abu Safiya, a prominent Palestinian and former director, was detained by Israel for refusing to abandon his patients. Despite the ceasefire, he remains imprisoned, highlighting the ongoing injustices faced by Palestinians.

Israeli forces detained thousands of Palestinians during the war, often in shelters and hospitals, under laws that allowed detention without judicial review or access to lawyers.

Omar Yahya Al Kinarawi, an 18-year-old autistic Palestinian, was detained by Israeli forces. His case raises concerns about the treatment of vulnerable individuals in conflict zones.