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00:00I do hear everything that Raoul, you're saying. Right now, Donald Trump has really tried to
00:06negotiate to be the dealmaker, to bring Ukraine and Russia to the table, to bring Israel and
00:12Hamas to the table, to bring Iran and Israel to the table too. And what I think is quite
00:19interesting is we saw Netanyahu there at the White House. He's meeting Donald Trump again
00:23this evening, and he's sticking around until Thursday. So this is actually a particularly
00:29long state visit. Yes, and this is, I think, it's largely symbolic as well. Like Rawia said,
00:34handing somebody a Nobel Peace Prize, I could equally hand one to Rawia right now, but based
00:39upon what merit might be required, you may or may not win it. But I do think Donald Trump
00:43may stand a chance here. And I would base that upon the Abraham Accords being so pivotal in
00:47such a massive change, because it's not just based upon what he's doing currently, it's
00:52based upon what he's achieved over previous years. So one might argue that you could take
00:57that. And then who knows where we're standing this time next week in terms of a ceasefire deal,
01:01or maybe something more long term, because Netanyahu sticking around for the week definitely
01:05indicates that something is on the cards. Now, what that is and what the deal is, we have no
01:10idea. And we've no intel from inside the inner workings of Washington to find out exactly what's
01:15happening. But Trump has claimed Hamas is open to a deal, says there's a willingness there as well
01:20from both sides to try and agree on that. And him sticking around until Thursday, this indicates
01:25that we could see something by the end of this week.

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