Oct 13, 2025
Gazans Return Home To DEVASTATION,
93% of residential structures in the Gaza Strip have been destroyed.
- 13 minutes
Over the weekend, displaced Palestinians
made their journey to the neighborhoods
they're from in the Gaza Strip
with the hope that they would find their
homes and somewhat livable conditions.
But as you can see from this video,
that wasn't the case
for the vast majority of Palestinians.
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Israel, of course,
razed much of the Gaza Strip,
and this type of destruction is going
to be incredibly costly to reconstruct and
will take a very long time to reconstruct.
Now, Israeli forces are said to have
dropped more explosives on Gaza Strip,
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which is what,
a five square mile strip of land.
Then the amount of explosives dropped
on London, Dresden and Hamburg combined,
combined in the Second World War I.
One other amazing fact for you guys.
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Israel dropped the equivalent
of about six atomic bombs on Gaza.
So that's the size of the bombs
dropped on Hiroshima.
Based on kilotons dropped in Gaza,
the equivalent of about six
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nuclear bombs in Gaza.
So Randy Fein got his wish.
They were basically nuked,
but through a great number of bombs.
And that's why you're seeing
the mass destruction there.
And obviously that is not targeted.
That is collective punishment.
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That is why the government of Israel
are literal terrorists.
So let's hear from the Palestinians
who returned to their neighborhoods
and discuss what they found.
Entire families erased,
entire cities wiped out.
We've been displaced for two years,
living on the sidewalks
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with no shelter and nowhere to safe.
I just want to reach my home.
God willing, things will be better.
I'm happy about the truce and peace.
Even though I'm a mother of a son
and a daughter who were killed,
and I grieve for them deeply.
Vidyadharas is hoping to find her home,
but she can't even tell
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where her street once was.
I'm walking in the street,
but I don't know where to go.
I don't know where the crossroads are
or where my home is a house
of multiple floors, but nothing is left.
I did not find a home or our
neighbor's home or a relative's home.
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All the relatives that near me
no longer have homes.
All is gone. Everything was destroyed.
There are no homes or life.
When I was told in the morning that my
home was gone, I didn't know what to do.
I was already crying
for my siblings that I lost.
How can I come back
and not find them waiting for me?
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I was absolutely devastating.
Just to clarify, Gaza is 141mi² long,
I believe, and five square miles wide.
So I just wanted to correct
that error I made earlier.
Now, more than 500,000 Palestinians
have returned to Gaza City
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since the cease fire went into effect.
To find total devastation.
So the United Nations satellite center
estimated that 83% of all structures
in Gaza City had been destroyed
or had some damage by late September,
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so that Gaza City the number jumps up to
93% when it comes to residential buildings
and structures throughout the Gaza Strip.
So around 2 million Palestinians in Gaza
are now homeless thanks
to two straight years of IDF terrorism.
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Now, most of Gaza's crops and vegetation
have also been destroyed
97% of tree crops, 95% of shrubs
and 82% of annual crops are gone.
Just complete annihilation
in the Gaza Strip.
Gazan Shireen Abbas says some
61 million tons of debris will.
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I'm sorry, this is from Reuters.
61 million tons of debris will need
to be cleared across the territory, the
equivalent of 25 Eiffel Towers by volume,
according to the UN. This is the UN's
environment program and according
to estimates by the world Bank, Rebuilding
Gaza will cost more than $50 billion.
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Now we, the American taxpayers,
have bankrolled the destruction in Gaza,
and it remains to be seen how much
we are going to be expected to pay
for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.
But for those who survived
Israel's aggression and genocide,
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those people actually end up being
the more fortunate ones
in this entire scenario in the Gaza Strip,
because nearly 68,000 Palestinians
have been killed in the strip.
As of Sunday, the Health ministry's
violent death toll has reached 67,806, and
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the number of wounded has reached 170,066,
meaning at a minimum, 237,872 Palestinians
have been killed or injured in Gaza
following the October 7th, 2023
Hamas attack on Israel.
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The figure represents more than 10% of
Gaza's pre-war population of 2.3 million.
But even that is expected
to be an undercount.
And I'll tell you why. Because guess what?
Some bodies have already been
recovered from under the rubble.
Now that a ceasefire is in effect.
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But wait till I tell you just
how many Palestinians remain missing and
are presumed dead before I do that, Jake.
- Any thoughts?
- Yeah.
So, as they were leaving,
they started setting the place on fire.
Of course they did,
because they're terrorists.
So the IDF, if they didn't set the place
on fire, they'd leave messages for the
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Palestinians who came back to their homes.
Things like enjoy sluts.
And we'll be back.
So just to further terrorize
the innocent civilian population,
because there, the IDF, there, the world's
largest terrorist organization.
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So they lit the sewage plant on fire
so that more disease would spread
so that more young children
would die from that disease.
Why?
Because they're the IDF, the world's
largest terrorist organization.
And we fund them.
We give them money
to be terrorists like that.
Yeah.
And now, will Israel be forced to pay
the $50 billion in damage they did a.
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Of course not.
They never pay for their own crimes.
They never pay for anything.
Right.
Second of all, if they had
to pay anything back, they would just say,
we're not going to pay it.
Hey, America are errand boys.
Give us money.
Shut up, you anti-Semites!
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You're all hateful bigots
unless you hand your wallets over.
Let's go. America, give me your wallets.
Now you're paying for this. Okay.
Because we already paid for the genocide.
We already spent $21 billion
in the middle of the genocide.
Normally, we give them 4 billion a year.
Why?
No one ever explains it
other than Special Ally.
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I don't know what that is
other than propaganda.
They say no. You owe us.
Not only you owe us 4 billion a year,
now you owe us 21 billion for the genocide
and the cleanup, the $50 billion cleanup.
We are not doing it at all. Okay.
It's our job to murder and destroy.
It's not our job to clean up.
And if anybody's going
to clean up Americans.
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Let's go. Let's go, you anti-Semites!
Hurry up!
Give me the money and get to work.
Okay. And 200 already sent to Israel.
And God knows how many more
will be sent later because we don't have
American sovereignty.
- We have Israel running this country.
- Yeah we do.
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Now, keep in mind again that the death
toll figures are considered an undercount.
There have been several studies
showing that there is an undercount.
For instance, there are some studies
showing that the undercount is
by as much as 40%, which is insane.
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And if that is proven,
after all the bodies are recovered from
under the rubble,
that would mean that close to 100,000
Palestinians were killed by the Israelis.
Now, the estimate also keep this in mind
doesn't factor in deaths caused by the
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Israeli siege due to starvation, disease,
the destruction of Gaza's health care
infrastructure and other factors figures
that could take years to determine.
Now, when it comes to the missing
Palestinians right now, of the missing
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Palestinians that we know of, there
are about 10,000, and they are presumed
to be dead, buried under the rubble.
On Saturday, 116 bodies were recovered
and on Sunday 117 bodies were recovered.
But the recovery process is taking a long
time, partly because there aren't the they
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don't have the heavy machinery necessary
to help them dig under the rubble.
So they're hoping that Israel will allow
that type of machinery to come
in to assist with the recovery efforts.
It remains to be seen whether Israel
will allow that to happen for now.
They're using pickaxes
and their bare hands in order to dig
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and try to find the remains
of family members under the rubble.
Now, on top of that, debris is
full of unexploded bombs and ordnances.
So today there was a story
about Palestinian children getting injured
as a result of one of those
unexploded bombs going off.
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Khalid Al all.
Ayyub, who is a civil defense chief
for northern Gaza, told the Guardian that
at first we are focusing on collecting
the corpses lying in the streets
to preserve what remains of them,
especially with the presence of stray dogs
that have been attacking the bodies.
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Doctor Mohammed Al Mughira, who is
the director of the Humanitarian Support
and International Cooperation
at the Gaza Civil Defense Agency,
says that if Israel allows for
the heavy equipment to enter the strip,
recovering all missing 10,000 bodies
that we know of will take six months.
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Yeah.
All right. So at least 10,000 did this.
Let's just talk about that.
Let's talk about if Russia did
this wall to wall coverage.
Well, we might drop a nuke
on Russia if they did this.
Yeah.
And so by the way,
Israel has killed far more journalists,
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far more human rights workers, far more
civilians than Then Russia has in Ukraine
and in a much, much smaller area.
Right.
So now, it's interesting that you say that
because I was going to ask the first
thing I was going to ask you guys to do
is imagine if the roles were reversed,
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that the Palestinians had killed
so many Israelis,
that the Israelis were worried that
the dogs were going to eat the dead bodies
in the streets, and the Palestinians
wouldn't let the Israelis have food or aid
or any equipment to dig out their dead.
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And the Israelis had to remove the the,
you know, the rubble by hand
to recover their dead Jewish relatives.
Okay. There would be what?
It'd be nonstop talk, right?
Wall to wall coverage.
Forever and ever and ever
and ever and ever.
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There would be movie after movie
after movie after movie about never again,
never again, never again.
But so.
And there should be
because that's horrific.
What's happened to Gaza is horrific.
And if it happened to Israelis,
it would be equally horrific
and there should be movie after movie.
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But it happens to the Palestinians.
American media barely talk to 20.
Israelis have returned.
The 20 actual human beings.
Okay, well, on the last day,
how many people were killed? 91. About.
Yeah.
So 91 Palestinians killed
on the last day of bombing,
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even after Trump said to stop bombing.
According to ABC news.
According to ABC news,
91 higher than 20. Right.
But that was just an average day.
Who cares? They're just Palestinians.
They're subhuman.
Murder, murder, murder, murder.
All of them you want.
And the dogs are eating them
in the streets.
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Who cares?
Because American media got you to believe
that Palestinians are the terrorists,
and they're the savages,
and they're the terrible people
and they're the violent people.
So any violence Israel does to them,
they had it coming.
It was their fault.
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By the way, now that the cease fire is
in effect, Israel says, you know,
we're not going to engage in any offensive
military operations, only defensive.
And so they bombed a school
for blind children in Gaza.
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Of course they did,
because they're sick terrorists.
And is that going to lead
the news today on cable news?
The only reason why I know about it
is because Independent News covered it.
Of course, of course they're going
to bury it because they don't do the news.
They do propaganda for all the donors,
including Israel.
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So it's inconvenient for the donors
that Israel happens to be run
by a bunch of sick terrorists,
and they're falling
and massacring people and blind children
and letting Palestinians be eaten
in the streets by dogs.
But they're only Palestinians.
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So the beloved Israelis must be,
must never be criticized.
Okay, I'm going to ignore that
for here to eternity.
I don't care what names you call us.
So they say.
Oh my God.
Of the hostages that were deceased, four
were returned, but there's another 24, and
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they're having trouble finding the bodies.
Well, they're trouble having trouble
finding 10 to 40,000 Palestinian bodies.
But I know they're just
subhuman Palestinians,
so that 40,000 is irrelevant.
The only people that matters
are the Israelis.
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Where are the Israelis?
Where are the humans?
Where are the humans?
Okay, so look at this 24
we're worried about.
And I of course, I want them returned on
the first day. 116 bodies were recovered.
Palestinian bodies.
I'm sorry, only Palestinians though.
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And then on the second day on Sunday,
117 were recovered,
but tens of thousands more to go.
But American media and American
politicians couldn't care less about them.
But the beloved, most important, superior
Israelis, 20 of them, have been returned.
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But there's still some dead ones there,
even at dead Israelis worth 10,000
alive Palestinians, according to our sick,
disgusting mainstream media.
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