The Horrific Story of a 6-Year-Old in Gaza π
The speaker describes Israel's alleged destruction of homes in 53% of Gaza and operations in Southern Lebanon. They recount the story of a 6-year-old girl whose family was killed in a car strike, who spent an entire day calling for help, only to allegedly be killed when Israel bombed the ambulance sent to rescue her.
Summary
The speaker opens with a claim that Israel is demolishing every home in 53% of Gaza that it controls and intends to keep, dismissing the self-defense justification and characterizing it as theft of half of Gaza. They also allege that Israeli bulldozers are operating in Southern Lebanon, destroying both Muslim and Christian villages.
The speaker then shifts to describing a documentary or film called 'The Voice of Henry Job,' which tells the story of a 6-year-old girl who survived a strike on a car carrying her family. With everyone else in the vehicle dead, the girl reportedly called Palestinian emergency services for help. Palestinian authorities triple-checked with Israeli officials before dispatching an ambulance, a process that took an entire day.
Throughout that day, the child remained on the line, pleading for someone to come help her and reporting that she was hungry. The speaker describes this as deeply distressing. When the Israelis finally granted permission for the ambulance to proceed, the speaker claims the ambulance was bombed and the 6-year-old girl was killed, expressing shock and outrage at the outcome.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims Israel is destroying every home in 53% of Gaza that it controls and intends to keep, characterizing this not as self-defense but as the theft of half of Gaza.
- The speaker alleges that Israeli bulldozers are operating in Southern Lebanon and destroying both Muslim and Christian villages, not just targeting one religious community.
- The speaker references a film called 'The Voice of Henry Job,' which documents the story of a 6-year-old girl who was the sole survivor of a strike on her family's vehicle.
- The speaker claims Palestinian authorities triple-checked with Israeli officials before sending an ambulance to the girl, and that the approval process consumed an entire day while the child remained on the line begging for help and reporting hunger.
- The speaker alleges that after Israel finally granted permission for the ambulance to retrieve the girl, Israel then bombed the ambulance and killed the 6-year-old child.
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Transcript
[0:00] Right now, Israel is destroying every home in 53% of Gaza that they control [music] and are going to keep. They said it was for self-defense. Bullsh- They just stole half of Gaza. And they're sending the bulldozers to Southern Lebanon, where they're not only destroying Muslim villages, they're destroying Christian villages. The voice [music] of Henry Job is a movie that's out. It's about a 6-year-old girl. They hit the car her [music] family's traveling in. Everyone in the car is dead except the 6-year-old. She calls in to the Palestinians to get help. They're going to send an ambulance. [music] They triple-check with the Israelis. It takes [0:31] the whole day. The whole day she's online andβ¦
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