00:00Two years after the start of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, peace talks are continuing in Egypt.
00:08Even if a deal goes through, the question of how the sides will be able to coexist remains.
00:14I think for Israel, there will continue to be real security concerns in Gaza. I don't think
00:22the Israeli government believes that Hamas will truly disarm completely. And I also think that
00:31there are shades of different levels of membership of Hamas. And I think that the Hamas leaders and
00:41the Israeli government are likely to have very different interpretations of who is part of
00:46Hamas. The Israeli offensive in Gaza has resulted in the death of over 67,000 Palestinians.
00:53Vast areas of the Strip have been destroyed and the United Nations says at least 1.9 million people,
01:00around 90% of Gaza's population, have been displaced. The process of disarmament, of
01:06de-radicalization and of reconciliation between Palestinians and Israelis after two years of
01:14you know, real remarkable levels of violence and killing. I think that those are going to be
01:24extremely challenging processes. For the majority of Palestinians, the priority is to stop the
01:29conflict, Todman says. He warns long-lasting peace deal will require a significant amount of trust
01:35building, but also says both sides have never been closer to a ceasefire, partly due to US leverage.
01:44a point of interest.
01:49दिस्ति आर भस मैं शर भस्ति दूले मैं जिऴ przeciंप जादर,Giveम फजशना प्सरण पर कर्से दा ईविक्प्प़.
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