Robert Inlakesh Interview - The Ongoing Rafah Massacre, Oct. 7 Detainees/Hostages & Is Iran Next?

Joining me today is TLAV writer Robert Inlakesh, here to discuss the ongoing Rafah massacre and genocide in Gaza. We discuss the unrelenting attacks on civilians in areas designated as safe by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), as well as the active participation of western governments. We discuss October 7th and the many lies that were told (and continue to be told), in particular we focus on the detainees and hostages taken that day and go over some important nuances that are largely going unaddressed. Finally we ask whether Iran and Lebanon might be drawn into this conflict in earnest, and whether this will be by Israeli design or by their own response to the ongoing genocide.  All Video Source Links Can Be Found Here At The Last American Vagabond: Want to send a check to support TLAV, or just words of encouragement? Use our new P.O. box: Ryan Cristian 1113 Murfreesboro Rd. Ste 106-146 Franklin, Tn 37064 Get TLAV Apparel: Ryan Cristián’s Objectivity Course: Like What You See? Help Us Stay People Funded: $TLAVagabond Bitcoin Donations: 3HybuDuvH4x5uJHemgc7EW4ms2nz3F8Gah Ethereum Donations: 0x5e68B8984d9D8167dAf890588a7037Ae6Cc87d4b Litecoin Donations: MX3T2kYvzfD4mNS4VNSyXFgY4abhUJC5ff Bitcoin Cash Donations: qqsef23980qu5nlk2dj7s7ezwedl4fmy2gl2mxp9dp Support The Last American Vagabond by Subscribing here: The Last American Vagabond Links: Sovern: Rumble: Odysee: @TLAVagabond:5 Rokfin: Minds: Bitchute: Telegram: VK: Twitter: Instagram: TikTok: @thelastamericanvagabond Getter: TruthSocial: @TLAVagabond Locals: Facebook: Memo: MeWe: #TheLastAmericanVagabond #RobertInlakesh #Israel “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”
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