Over the past few months, I’ve been posting on my Instagram a collection of short videos (i.e. Reels) about current events in the Middle East. Some of these are clips from my podcast episodes and some come from other sources. I wanted to share these here in a series of posts, as I think they serve as a good overview and summary of some of the key ideas and themes that I think are important to be paying attention to as things progress.
Clip 1: Nothing Adds Up About the 10/7 Hamas Attack (Bret Weinstein)
Clip 2: Nothing Adds Up About the 10/7 Hamas Attack (Part 2)
Clip 3: The 10/7 Security Breach Is Implausible (Col. Douglas MacGregor)
Clip 4: 10/7 Was an Engineered Operation
Clip 5: 10/7 and 9/11 Share Important Similarities (
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I would like to know what Mosab Hassan Yosef, the son of one the founders of Hamas has to say about all this. He grew up in the militant Hamas family. He is very vocal about the need for Israel to destroy Hamas. He spent time in an Israeli prison & saw the murderous brutality of Palestinians towards Palestinians. This caused him to question his upbringing & learn about Israel. He was a Shin Bet asset for some time & then he retired, converted to Christianity & had a private life until this War broke out. Now he speaks out very strongly against Hamas. He is also known as the Green Prince. His videos are on YouTube & he has an X account.
I think you are very conveniently ignoring the Hamas charter which mission states that it intends to wipe every Israeli Jew off the face of the earth. From the River to the Sea Palestine will be Free. You are also conveniently ignoring two intifada’s, suicide bombers, & hundreds of thousands of rockets sent into Israel over the years. Many kidnappings & murders of civilians & soldiers off duty. Horrendous treatment of Jews on the holiest Jewish site on earth, the Temple Mount. So a made up enemy, I don’t think so. There has been a consistent attack on the border fence over the past couple of years with flaming kites into Israeli agricultural fields & against the border fence itself. There are areas of the border fence that are not as sturdy as the areas you showed. So it’s like a constant screaming of a toddler, after a while it becomes like background noise. I agree that because of the anniversary of the Yom Kippur War Israel should have been much more attentive. I think, stupidly they didn’t think Hamas could pull off something this horrifying. Also, I read that Hamas attacked the Military bases first in order to give themselves more time to attack the civilians. Definitely accountability is in order. But to say Hamas & PIJ are a made up enemy takes away from your credibility. I find it difficult to believe that the Israeli government was in on it, but if you can prove it then, so be it.