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Friday, November 07, 2025

Links - 7th November 2025 (2 - Hamas Attack Oct 2023: Ceasefire)

Meme - "Hamas attacks Israel" *Gaza firing 3 rockets at Israel*
"Hamas attacks Israel" *Gaza firing 3 rockets at Israel*
"Hamas attacks Israel" *Gaza firing 3 rockets at Israel*
"ISRAEL DEFENDS ITSELF" *Israel firing 1 rocket at Gaza*
Reporter popping up suddenly: "ISRAEL ATTACKED GAZA TODAY"

Eyal Yakoby on X - "To recap the past week: Hamas films themselves executing over 100 Palestinians. The media is silent. Hamas launches RPGs at Israeli troops, murdering two. The media is silent. Israel responds by striking a Hamas commander. The media says Israel violated the ceasefire."

Uri Kurlianchik on X - "Amazingly, since the ceasefire started, the pace of killing in Gaza increased, not decreased. Ironically, the IDF was keeping those people from going full "religion of peace" on each other.

Meme - Roshan M Salih @RmSalih: "The Palestinians must reject this surrender deal."
Will Chamberlain @willchamberlain: "So you're saying you're pro-"genocide""
Jonathan Levin: "The "genocide" language has been perfectly inverted, as Israel has been saying from its birth. The Palestinians reject Israel's and Jews' very existence. Anything less than Israel's destruction is therefore "surrender""
Meme - Hal Jordan: "According to your own words, you are now a "genocide" supporter."
Roshan M Salih: "Every MP who voted against a ceasefire or abstained is a genocide supporter in my book."
Roshan M Salih @RmSalih: "You fail to give the context dopey. This was about a parliamentary vote in November 2023 which did not require the Palestinians to surrender, give up arms or any control over Gaza."
Will.i.aint: "Translation "I don't want the 'genocide' to end""

Meme - Batman @bat_of_india: ""We will not say how Palestine should react to Israel oppression" - Palestine supporters when asked to respond on Oct
"Palestine must reject the surrender deal" - Palestine supporters on ending war.
It's never about people of Palestine. It's just about religious war."
Open Source intel @Osint613: "What he is saying is: "We never really cared about the Palestinians""
Roshan M Salih @RmSalih: "The Palestinians must reject this surrender deal."

Meme - "The Pakistani people will never accept a two-state surrender. There is only one Palestine and it is occupied by Israel, a criminal genocidal entity."
Readers added context they thought people might want to know: "Pakistan is the result of a two-state solution Do you find this helpful?"

Open Source Intel on X - "Palestinians in Gaza: “Hamas please accept the deal, save us please”
Pro Palestinians outside Gaza: “Palestinians, must reject this surrender”"

Suzy Shofar on X - "Explain how people being “genocided” reject a deal to end war and suffering because it requires them to free the hostages they took and surrender their arms? We can’t make Gazans love themselves and their children; they have to feel that themselves."

Kyle Orton on X - "The notable thing both from inside Gaza ("deferred victory") and outside ("surrender deal") is the sudden switch from speaking about this as if it is Israel attacking civilians to acknowledging it is a war, where armed Palestinians (HAMAS) have agency to choose or reject peace."

Konstantin Kisin on X - "So many of the people who wanted a ceasefire in Gaza are so upset there's now a ceasefire in Gaza it almost makes you wonder if they had a different agenda this entire time..."

RedWave Press on X - "FLASHBACK: Fox News unleashes a brutal montage of Squad Democrats like AOC and Ilhan Omar demanding a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, yet they've stayed SILENT after President Trump pulled off the impossible.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) November 2023: “I’m a cosponsor of the ceasefire resolution. This is not war; this is chaos.”
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI): “We are calling for an end to this violence, not a break in this violence. The temporary pauses are not enough. We need a permanent ceasefire now.”
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN): “An end to this one sided war... and asking for a ceasefire.”"

Avery Daye on X - "Hey, pro-Pali people, Hamas is literally executing Palestinians on the street and livestreaming it. They've also dropped the whole genocide narrative since they're now posting videos of very healthy children dancing in the streets this week to celebrate the ceasefire. Where are you guys? Oh yeah, protesting the very ceasefire you spent the last two years calling for. You've never been for the people of Palestine. If you were, you'd be demanding the eradication of Hamas by any means necessary, and if you did that, you'd come to the ugly realization that most of them support the terror because they are a culture of death."

Hamas racing to entrench itself in Gaza - "The long-suffering staff of the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme thought they were finally safe. Having been bombed out of multiple facilities during two years of war, they were making the most of the newfound ceasefire to treat patients in their rented accommodation in Gaza City when armed men burst in. According to multiple sources, the gunmen were Hamas militants. Despite the clinic being a lifeline to hundreds, they violently evicted the staff and took over the premises, later moving in their own families. Just two days earlier, the terror group had been hiding in tunnels for fear of Israeli airstrikes; still fighting, but on the ropes. But within hours of the IDF withdrawal – step one of Donald Trump’s peace plan – the group was swarming back across the city and many other of the Strip’s key urban areas, as if the past two years had never happened. The attack on the mental health hub on Oct 13, condemned by the World Health Organisation, turned out to be an early stage of a ruthlessly efficient campaign of renewed domination. Reprisals, beatings, interrogations, disappearances and mass public executions became, almost overnight, the new reality for the exhausted population. The brutality prompted a spokesman for the Palestinian security forces in Ramallah to liken the behaviour to Islamic State. At the same time, Hamas has been recruiting, re-arming and reorganising, as well as repairing its tunnel network, The Telegraph’s analysis of open source data and interviews with security experts have found... Kobi Michael, a former head of the Palestinian desk at Israel’s ministry of strategic affairs, said Hamas showed every sign of racing to redefine the reality on the ground in post-war Gaza so as to make them impossible to dislodge, whatever the Trump plan says. “Every day they are making lots of progress,” he said. “Hamas has not changed its DNA; they do not intend to disarm themselves. They do not intend to leave the Gaza Strip and not be part of the day after.”... Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, an influential Gazan political analyst and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, said this week: “Now that they have given up the living hostages, the only bargaining chips that Hamas has is its dominion and control over the two million Palestinians who still live in the Gaza strip. In the two weeks since the ceasefire came into effect, Hamas have reopened their “interrogation” centres in Gaza’s main hospitals – a phenomenon The Telegraph documented during the war. Dozens have since been summoned for questioning, Gazans have claimed. Some have alleged that social media influencers and others who spoke out during the fighting, when Hamas was less able to mete out reprisals, have now gone silent or disappeared altogether. Analysts such as Mr Alkhatib have pointed out that Hamas has conducted the crackdown under a general banner of security and restoring order. Dedicated channels on platforms such as Telegram display an almost daily feed of videos showing transgressors having their legs broken with iron poles or their knees smashed to pieces... A lot will depend on the makeup and toughness of the proposed international stabilisation force. Israel has ruled out a role for Turkey, although the White House is pressuring Mr Netanyahu to be open-minded. Currently, Indonesia and Azerbaijan look the most likely nations to contribute troops. This has not inspired confidence that the force will have the teeth and aggression to force a proper disarmament. Israeli security experts look at the widely ridiculed UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, Unifil, which manifestly failed to stop the growth of Hezbollah. Hamas has recently put out social media posts asking civilians to inform them when they come across unexploded munitions – of which there is a vast amount in the Strip – leading to fears they will be repurposed for future fighting. Meanwhile, Gaza’s civilians, most of whom are homeless, continue to live on the edge of survival in overcrowded refugee areas as winter approaches. One man, who spoke anonymously for fear of reprisals, said: “There are tens of thousands of Gazans waiting to leave the hell of living in tents. “Reconstruciton will not happen until Hamas agrees to the terms of the deal and yet we see Hamas policing the road, armed men everywhere. “We didn’t expect to see this upon the signing of the peace. Gaza is in a dark cycle.”"
Damn Zionists!

Ouriel 🇮🇱 on X - "Hamas cannot locate 24 jewish hostage bodies they kept for 2 years but can identify, name, locate and list accurately thousands of palestinian "victims of genocide" within minutes a terrorist building is taken down? ARE THEY TAKING US FOR FUCKING IDIOTS?"

Hen Mazzig on X - "Professor Nadia Abu El-Haj is a tenured Columbia academic with enormous reach. She's mocked Jewish students who've spoken about antisemitism and wrote that Israel’s archaeologists “invent” the past to justify their existence. Now, as Israeli hostages return pale and broken, she says nothing. Silence from someone who’s built a career denying Jewish history isn’t surprising. It’s a reminder that the erasure didn’t start in the streets; it started in lecture halls where academics have managed to turn ideology into fact. And this is the war we’re up against: the quiet rewriting of our story."

Saudi Arabia &UAE Refuse To Finance Gaza Reconstruction Unless Hamas Is Disarmed - "Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain warned the US that President Donald Trump’s post-war Gaza plan is in danger of collapse and that they will not finance reconstruction while Hamas retains weapons and territorial control. Messages sent to Washington said mediators had been too lenient with Hamas on disarmament and enforcement... The critique centers on Hamas’s conduct since the ceasefire. The warnings cite armed street displays, extortion of merchants, assassinations of clan rivals, and categorical refusals to disarm... A Saudi official underscored the red line, arguing Hamas “has inflicted enormous harm on the Palestinian people” and “will sabotage any force” that tries to restore order. He added that without a serious move to end Hamas’s influence in Gaza, “there is no chance of its rehabilitation and reconstruction.”"

Voice From The East on X - "🔴 SURPRISE, SURPRISE Countries meant to deploy peacekeepers to Gaza under Trump’s plan fear their troops will end up fighting Hamas and will be branded as occupiers. So basically, they rather the IDF will do it, while they sit aside and criticise Israel.. How convenient."

Bonchie on X - "They all made fun of Jared Kushner, but he has now secured two major Middle East peace deals where all his predecessors failed. What does that say about those predecessors and their supposed “expertise,” along with a press who gargles credentials while ignoring results?"
Clearly, it's more important to trust the "experts" who are "qualified" than to look at results

Melissa Chen on X - "I scanned the signs and flags at the London "pro-Palestine" protests that took place AFTER the peace agreement was reached. Not a single placard denouncing Hamas who are now killing Gazans. The whole thing is a ruse. There are two kinds of people here:
a) people who wish Israel to be wiped off the map and Marxists who pine for the downfall of Western civilization
b) people who have turned "free free Palestine" into their whole personality. These are folks who like being activists because it gives meaning to their lives and will go on to the Next Thing™ soon
I'd see things differently if they celebrated the ceasefire, showed gratitude to Trump and all the other peacemakers involved, or denounced Hamas for executing Gazans as we speak."

Basil the Great on X - "🚨LABOUR SAY THEY PLAYED A KEY PART IN GAZA PEACE PLAN - TREVOR PHILLIPS DESTROYS HER
"We played a big part behind the scenes"
"What part did you play?"
"We recognised a Palestinian State"
"The Americans have said that made the deal MORE DIFFICULT"
Labour are liars."

Meme - "Gaza Peace Deal Announced In Major Victory For The TRUMP Admin"
Gazan woman in bombed out landscape: "PLEASE WORK..."
Blue-haired woman in bedroom with "Orange man bad!" on wall, Trans Pride flag, "Free Palestine and "Ceasefire Now!" placards and "No Trump" banner: "PLEASE FAIL..."

Meme - Ibrahim Zabad @lbra...: "Given that it is Israel that is the occupying power and the country that is launching a genocidal war against the brutalized, starved, incarcerated Palestinians, it makes sense that Isreal should let them move into Israel. You can realistically expect Egypt to contribute to your genocidal war and ethnic cleansing campaigns. Why doesn't Isreal just take them?"
Daniel Rubenstein: "You think it makes sense for Palestinians to move into the country that you say is carrying out a genocide of Palestinians? You're being deeply unserious. Please choose a coherent argument and get back to me."
The cope is that Egypt letting them in would allow Israel to ethnically cleanse the place. This confirms that terrorism supporters, like Hamas, want Palestinian people to die to make Israel look bad Also, weirdly, terrorism supporters don't object to Palestinian people moving even further from Palestine, to Western countries

Roshan M Salih on X - "The Palestinians must reject this surrender deal."
leekern on X - "1. Yes, it’s a surrender deal. That’s what happens when you start a war with another country and lose. That’s what happened with Hitler and the Nazis and that’s what’s happening with Sinwar and the Palestinians
2. You’ve clearly been lying for two years when you say there has been a genocide. You communicate it hasn’t been genocide but a war - a war you want them to keep fighting
3. You’re a psychopath who wants people to die whilst you tweet for likes from whatever rat hole you live in"

Officer Lew on X - "The Left cheered more for the Assassination of an innocent man, than a ceasefire for what they've "protested" for the last 2 years."
In fact, they're upset over the Gaza ceasefire, because it means they need to find a new schtick. Of course, Charlie Kirk was a substitute for "Zionists" for a few weeks

Israel War Room on X - "BREAKING: Hamas senior official Mohammed Nazzal says Hamas intends to maintain security control in Gaza and won’t disarm — a blatant rejection of @POTUS’s Gaza plan. He also says Hamas wants a truce of “at least 3-5 years.” Hamas doesn’t want peace. It wants to end this war intact so it can rebuild for the next one."
Time to blame Israel again for not wanting peace
We're told that Resistance is a Right so Hamas disarming is bad and against Palestinian human rights

Shabana Mahmood: Some pro-Palestinian protesters don’t want peace in Middle East - "The Home Secretary said the decision by some activists to continue their protests after Donald Trump’s peace deal called into question their desire to end the Gaza war. During a statement on the terror attack on Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester, she said: “Protests have continued, both before the peace agreement and after the peace agreement in the Middle East. “I think we can conclude that not all of those protesting truly wish to see peace in the Middle East – but that is for them to answer to what their motivations really are... She confirmed that the Government was considering new powers to ban demonstrations outright and criticised “un-British” pro-Palestine protests that went ahead two days after the Manchester attack, despite appeals by her and Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, for people to show respect to the Jewish community... She said that sections 12 and 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 would be changed to allow officers to consider the cumulative impact of frequent protests when deciding whether to enforce conditions such as a change of route or time of the events. Ms Mahmood described the attack by Jihad al-Shamie, 35, as “an evil act of anti-Semitic terrorism”. Greater Manchester Police has said it believed he “may have been influenced by extreme Islamist ideology”. She said: “The reality is, we now face a domestic terrorist threat in this country that is more complex, less predictable and harder to detect than ever before. That threat will never be defeated unless we address the hate that fuels it.”... “I would note for this House that the first people that Islamists often suppress, hurt and damage are their fellow Muslims as well. It is in everyone’s interests to fight Islamist extremism wherever it is found.”"

Terry Newman: A peace deal was signed. Why are protesters still out in the streets? - "On Oct. 10, a U.S.-brokered peace deal, backed by Egypt and Qatar, was signed by representatives of Israel and Hamas in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, though fragile ever since, came into effect. Despite this, protesters are still in the streets, and in Montreal, one well-organized group has made their goal quite clear — they state outright that this isn’t about a ceasefire, it’s about destroying Israel and “Nazi Zionists.” Upon visiting Dorchester Square in Montreal, for this past weekend’s Montreal for Palestine protest, it was obvious, excuse the metaphor, that the veil was clearly beginning to slip. Sunday’s afternoon protest was held in honour of Saleh al-Jafarawi , is referred in an Instagram post as “brave,” and someone who “shared the truth with a smile.” Montreal for Palestine’s chosen image for the event presents al-Jafarawi as wearing a press vest, with the words, “They Tried to Silence Him, But the Martyr Never Dies.” In actuality, al-Jafarawi was not a member of the press. He was a Gazan social media influencer who first broke on the scene in a self-recorded video where he celebrates the October 7 attacks while they are occurring. That’s not any kind of journalism I’m familiar with. But there’s more. Not only was the man who the protester group gathered in Montreal to celebrate not even a journalist, he was also a well-known propagandist. After the attacks, he created viral videos where he impersonated various figures including a journalist, a wounded patient, a fighter, and a doctor, to name a few. He was dubbed Mr. FAFO when days after his video celebrating October 7, he posted another video crying after Israel retaliated. Al-Jafarawi was reportedly killed on Oct. 12, during clashes in Gaza between Palestinian militants and Hamas. These protests held by Montreal for Palestine always begin with a series of catchy and emotional songs. In one, a woman belts out, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free…. Free. Free. Free.” In another, a man declares the Free Palestine movement is about “love,” “my loves,” and that “there isn’t a drop of antisemitic blood” in his body. But when the music ends, and the speakers take to the mics, the tone quickly shifts. The peace deal is still in effect, though fragile. And no one in the crowd would have learned the actual reason why, by listening to the speakers. One speaker told attendees in the square, “We see the ceasefire right now being broken and it’s really urgent, we need as much people as we can,” to support the people of Palestine. He did not, however, mention it was Hamas who violated the ceasefire. Hamas has been accused of “ blatantly violating the ceasefire agreement ” by firing rounds at Israeli troops, ultimately killing two IDF soldiers in Rafah. Israel retaliated Sunday night with airstrikes, killing 33 people, according to the Hamas-run healthy ministry. Attendees at the protest were then asked to stand on a set of elevated stairs in the square and take a printed picture of people the organizers claimed were “martyred” journalists, to hold in front of them for photos and video, which were later posted to Montreal for Palestine’s over 26,000 follower Instagram account, @mtl4pal. The speaker told attendees,”There are reparations that need to be paid … Ceasefire or not …You’re gonna pay the price.” Of course, none of the speakers noted that after the IDF began withdrawing from Gaza, Hamas carried out mass executions on a rival clan in the city to assert dominance. Still, the peace deal is still in effect, as a piece of paper, anyway. The protesters do not appear to like the press. One woman in the crowd approached me and asked, “Why are you recording us.” I told her I worked for National Post. She replied, “But with your phone? I answered, “Yes.” Her question immediately followed one of the group’s speakers telling the crowd that I was “sneaking around” “taking pictures and videos, and had attended the event because I was a “paid,” “Zionist mouthpiece.” Where did all the love go? Then the group’s intentions were made crystal clear. The speaker tells the crowd, “From the day one of the ceasefire… we announce that, we don’t trust Zionists. Those people have no promise. Those people are not saved. Those are the tumour of the world. Those are the cancer of the humanity. So, wherever there is a Zionist ideology, no stability. You will find the corruption … You will find everything bad.” “What do you expect from corrupted people? What do you expect from terrorists..? What do you expect from Nazi Zionists? Do you expect them to be fair? Do you expect them to be honest?,” he yelled. He continued, “Those people are journalists who are spreading anti-Islamophobia and anti-Palestinia.” As far as I could tell, I was the only journalist present, and as speaker yelled this, familiar members of the group starting circling me. It suddenly became clear why there were no other media present. He then tells the crowd that “It’s really ridiculous” that Zionists are saying Palestinians need to be protected from Hamas. The event ended with a call for Jihad. Hamas’ actions since the signing of the first part of the peace deal have proven, as expected, that the terrorist group was never interested in peace with Israel. Neither, it appears, is protest group, Montreal for Palestine, which has said this outright at their rallies, and posted to their Instagram, “We will not recognize i$r@₡1.” How U.S. President Donald Trump sees a straight line from allowing terrorist group Hamas to carry out mass executions in the region to the next phase of the peace plan which calls for Hamas’ demilitarization and loss of governance, is bewildering. A leopard doesn’t change his spots. Hamas will not go quietly. These groups in our cities will not stop. They’ve already told us. Maybe he doesn’t expect them to. But what’s next?"

Terry Glavin: In a war of 1,000 defeats, the one clear winner is Qatar - "So far there is only one clear winner in the war, whether it’s over or not. That winner is the House of Thani, the duplicitous and fabulously wealthy royal family that rules the Persian Gulf state of Qatar. Patron of the notorious Muslim Brotherhood, longtime luxury-villa host of the senior Hamas leadership and friend of the Trump family, the Qatari regime has donated billions of dollars to American universities and to Islamic charities in Canada in recent years. The event that caused Trump to turn the tide in the Gaza hostage crisis occurred on Sept. 9, when Netanyahu ordered an audacious Israeli Air Force strike on the Hamas leadership in Doha. The airstrike missed its primary targets, killing only a half-dozen minor officials, but for Netanyahu that wasn’t even close to the worst of it. Trump was furious, saying he’d been blindsided, and he forced Netanyahu to offer a humiliating apology to the Qataris. Trump then quickly moved to offer a hostage-release bargain to Hamas that Netanyahu had no choice but to accept. The ceasefire and hostage release arrangement was first developed by the French and the Saudis in July and later adopted by the UN General Assembly. Trump and Netanyahu had initially opposed it. After Sept. 9, everything changed."

Democratic Socialists of America denounces Israel-Gaza cease-fire deal, demands 'Palestinian liberation' : r/NewsWorthPayingFor - "The DSA declaration titled “Until Palestinian Liberation” came days after Israel and Hamas agreed to halt fighting and begin exchanging hostages and prisoners under a US- and Arab-brokered deal."
"So, by 'Ceasefire NOW!' we actually meant 'resistance by any means necessary'." These guys aren't anti-war; they're just cheering for the other side."
"The DSA was pro-Hamas the day after October 7th, they have never hidden their views. Reddit gaslights everyone into thinking there are very few Hamas supporters. I’m 35 now and I’ve noticed how progressives are masters of doing stuff like that. On the trans issue, they swore up and down that trans women in women’s sports was just right wing fear mongering and they just wanted to be left alone. These aren’t people with values, they only have identity groups they support and they bend their values however it is needed. Like how they used to do the whole 9 Nazis and 1 person sitting at a table until they started holding hands with each Islamists and anti semites. Suddenly that value no longer applied. The whole movement is built off of hypocrisy and naked tribalism, it is no wonder the world is shifting right now"
"No, they meant they wanted the Jews to lay down their arms to be executed by Hamas."

Meme - Israel: "I want peace with you"
Palestine: "I want peace without you Palestine:"
Israel: "not even negotiation?"
Palestine: "never"
Israel: "you aren't really in a position to-"
Palestine: "no peace, fight to the death"
Israel: "fine, have it your way"
Palestine: "no ceasefire now!"
Israel: "Ok, but you have to ceasefire too."
Palestine: "no"
Israel: "..."

Ceasefire is ‘oppressor’s term’, say pro-Palestinian protesters - "Several groups said the peace agreement brokered by President Trump last week was “not enough” and had done “little to change their demands”. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) has encouraged students to walk out of classes on Thursday, boycott Barclays on Saturday and has planned a march on November 2. University societies described the agreement as a “so-called peace deal” and encouraged students to demand the sanctioning and boycott of “the Zionist state of Israel”... An Oxford University student who allegedly chanted about “putting Zios in the ground” has been arrested and suspended by the university. Samuel Williams, who studies philosophy, politics and economics at Balliol, was caught on video leading the crowd with slogans relating to Israel’s military offensive in Gaza on Saturday, days after the first phase of the ceasefire was accepted by both sides."
Terrorism supporters were demanding a ceasefire for months, so they were on the side of the "oppressors". Revealing that they're against peace.

MAZE on X - "Here's CNN's John King and Dana Bash just a few months ago on Trump's efforts to end the Israeli/Hamas conflict.
King: Trump only cares about building hotels in Gaza.
Dana Bash: People actually believed Trump would end the war. Trump doesn't understand the conflict.
Hey guys, when should we expect the apologies?"

HonestReporting on X - ".@BBCNews writes: “The body of another hostage… along with the remains of another person who was not a hostage.” What they don’t say: Hamas DELIBERATELY returns the wrong bodies to torment families – a grotesque act of psychological warfare. They did it with Shiri Bibas too."

Meme - Michael Elgort: "These two posts have 13 hours between them and were written by the same person. The difference is the upper was written after the ceasefire was approved, the lower was before. What do you notice?"
Alon Mizrahi: "Hamas has made a catastrophic mistake. A minute from victory, they threw it all away. Palestine now 'depends on Israeli whim alone. This is Oslo 2.0"
Alon Mizrahi: "A holocaust is being commited by Israel and the US establishments and all in the West continue as usual. This is the age of deranged indifference"
Terrorism supporters reveal that they really think they will win by shaming Israel into letting Palestinians murder everyone in Israel while not fighting back

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