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About Free Palestine TV

Free Palestine Television (FPTV) launched with the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Flood.

FPTV’s goal is to support the resistance from a media standpoint and to incite free peoples to move and fight Zionism and imperialism wherever they exist, through effective demonstrations and protest movements that go so far as to close military factories, block roads and ports, and sit-ins to paralyze global support for the Zionist entity.

FPTV is based in the local community, relying on a team of volunteers, some of whom are university professors and media experts, others are students and trainees.

Our identity:

1) We seek to broadcast live content from the front lines in Palestine and Lebanon.

2) We cover on the military operations of all the resistance groups.

3) We broadcast all leadership speeches with simultaneous translation in English.

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Resistance FPV Drones Inflict Massive Casualties on Zionist Colonial Forces

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Resistance FPV Drones Inflict Massive Casualties on Zionist Colonial Forces

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