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00:00some politicians actually praised this war criminal donald trump didn't he provided the
00:12means for israel to conduct the genocide in gaza for well over eight months are these politicians
00:18stupid or just blind as a bat the third round of peace talks in egypt took place today with
00:23more statements coming from multiple sides about the progress in relation to these talks and where
00:27things are headed to there was a statement issued by president donald trump who is now saying he
00:32might actually join these gaza talks on sunday as early as sunday so he'll head to egypt and reports
00:39are saying that the american administration is giving a deadline which is friday to reach an
00:43agreement there is more pressure now on the israeli side with more mediators coming in to support the
00:48palestinian position let's begin with what president donald trump stated and after that we'll go
00:54through all of the important developments and the progress on the ground in relation to these talks
00:59earlier on today clarifying his position and the developments on the ground and we notice a few
01:05things here number one he's saying that the negotiations are going very well stating that
01:09they are talking with hamas and the talks with hamas are going very well the notable thing here is that
01:15this is the same man who used to call for the elimination of hamas not long ago and open the gates
01:20of hell we are seeing a huge shift in the position of the united states whether as a genuine move to
01:26reach a solution for certain strategic purposes and interests of the united states administration
01:30or purely for donald trump's ambition to get a nobel peace prize hence why he is pushing so much to
01:37finalize this deal now one interesting thing is the fact that people are talking about this being a
01:42peace deal rather than a ceasefire agreement because it contradicts with netanyahu's proclamation
01:48about not wanting to have a two-state solution and there can never be a state called palestine
01:54so it seems to me it is a pitfall for hamas because with the hostages released there can be
01:59no bargaining chips that means the idf can resume the ethnic cleansing after the hostages have been
02:05released so that be the case why did hamas accept the proposal they accepted the proposal because this
02:12is the only time that palestinian civilians can breathe easier without the bombings and massacres
02:18they have roped in some guarantors namely qatar egypt and turkey in this ceasefire deal but knowing
02:25israel's severe lack of integrity and their ceasefire deal in lebanon which to this day had been breached
02:30more than two thousand times i think the likelihood of further genocide and ethnic cleansing
02:36is very much on the horizon we've heard statements from the head of the political bureau of hamas khalil
02:42haya in egypt walking around freely in egypt protected by the special forces somewhat of a message as well to israel
02:50this is the same man that israel tried to assassinate not long ago in doha now he's roaming freely in
02:56egypt in an interview that he had with the egyptian media making sure that he's walking freely outside
03:02so he doesn't feel like he needs to hide anywhere he spoke with the egyptian media who asked him about
03:07the progress of the ceasefire he himself stated that this is a tough negotiation we are seeing
03:13developments happening the israeli side is making things more difficult by having continued attacks
03:19inside of the gaza strip we showed leniency and we are interested in reaching a peace deal he's saying
03:25the word peace usually things were like working towards ceasefires or temporary arrangements we're
03:31hearing terminology here that is a little bit different than previous times something that could
03:35potentially hint that there is a bigger deal going on or a longer type of agreement that might happen
03:41that wouldn't be surprising hamas has a movement they proposed a 25 year truce as the spiritual
03:47leader at the time called it the late martyr ahmed yassin who also by the way predicted that zionist
03:53israel will cease to exist by the year 2028 but that was of course rejected by israel at the time
04:00likewise with many of israel's positions and this can be described this progress as one thing
04:05firstly we haven't concluded the progress we still need to see if it's actually successful and if things
04:11actually go ahead but the second thing is if israel and netanyahu are pushed towards this agreement
04:16which already includes certain things that israel was insisting on let's not forget total security
04:23over gaza israeli expulsion expulsion of the palestinian people and the ethnic cleansing israel
04:29resettling in gaza they don't forget all of these things these are out of the question as a matter of
04:35fact some of them are embedded clearly in the document of donald trump and despite the fact that they
04:40included certain things these document from donald trump that the palestinian resistance clearly hasn't
04:45accepted it's still going ahead with those demands being very clear well today more parties joined
04:53these talks one of them was the pij which is the second largest armed resistance movement inside of
04:59the gaza strip alongside the popular front for the liberation of palestine and there was a statement
05:05coming from a senior figure in the political bureau of the pij called muhammad haj musa saying that the
05:11talks are for a deal and a prisoner exchange not weapons or the future of gaza so we are understanding
05:17here from more participants in these negotiations that some things are totally out of the question
05:22and they're saying that the weapons that they don't belong to a certain movement they belong to the
05:26people no one has the right to take them away from them and also things like the future of gaza or
05:32these delusions of tony blair running a peace board or whatever they're out of the question because some
05:36certain things require consensus from the palestinian side and that cannot be achieved with only certain
05:42political movements in gaza or in palestine altogether turkey started to participate today as
05:49well yesterday we spoke about the list of participants that were expected to be today
05:54of course whitkov and kushner turkish intelligence minister the prime minister of qatar as well
05:59according to multiple reports this participation is supporting the palestinian resistance position in
06:05relation to the ceasefire or this peace deal that's being spoken about now and negotiated
06:11there was also a clarification from the turkish foreign minister who was previously the intelligence
06:16minister hakan fidan who said that netanyahu always has a plan b to sabotage the negotiations on gaza
06:23and i don't think he has any room to maneuver now this maneuverability could be due to the restrictions
06:29that the united states is applying again for the benefit of donald trump primarily that is
06:34unless the united states will have some sort of shift and that usually doesn't have it doesn't
06:38happen very quickly if donald trump is very interested about this nobel peace prize that
06:44could mean one thing that the same movement that this administration tried to disarm or dismantle or
06:49destroy alongside israel which is hamas and the same people that donald trump threatened with hell
06:55are the same movement and people who hold the card now to him getting a nobel peace prize
07:01that's a very strong position of the palestinian side here and that would also strengthen their
07:05demands and make them stick to their demands because what's at stake here is the israeli and american
07:10sides are trying to enforce a surrender agreement of course the original document that came from
07:15donald trump was clearly tampered with by netanyahu which he later of course published donald trump's
07:20but the actual things that are happening on the ground are far from that
07:24and the israeli media is now speaking about the fact that the palestinians are insisting on certain
07:30names to be released especially the heavy sentence prisoners inside of the israeli prisons and it looks
07:35like this is going ahead now the ultimate that everyone is talking about was reported also in israel
07:41they said that the american side is applying a lot of pressure to have a deal before friday
07:46and if we can try and contextualize everything that's happening here if israel is in these
07:51negotiations and supposedly backed by the united states in these negotiations how many countries
07:57participating now are backing the palestinian side or more on the palestinian side more than
08:01the other participants this was something that the american administration and the israeli administration
08:07the israeli regime refused to have before for example the participation of turkey and the role of
08:13turkey as a guarantor in the day after all of a sudden they are in the egyptian side is clearly
08:18having a solid position with the palestinians especially because they view what israel is doing
08:24in gaza as a breach of the camp david accords especially their occupation of the philadelphia
08:29corridor from an egyptian perspective israel needs to be expelled from that area and i often wonder why they
08:35haven't and any demand that comes from the palestinian side that pushes for the expulsion of israel
08:41from there as soon as possible will be supported and will be backed by the egyptian side because
08:46from an egyptian perspective having an israeli force on their borders with gaza is problematic
08:51and opens the doors for more vulnerability in the sinai peninsula and they know very well that israel
08:56has its eyes set on the sinai peninsula so what we concluded can conclude here is as follows the talks
09:03are moving on and developing rapidly but at the end of the day if there is a certain deal with these
09:08guarantees that the palestinian side and the mediators are talking about that will reassure
09:13that there will not be any more aggression again we're hearing about peace and long-term solutions
09:19now that means at least there will be relief for the people of gaza at least temporarily after this
09:24long barbaric genocide and at least it will have a vision for the future israel have lost the battle
09:30with hamas hamas is still alive and in power and that's the reason why the israeli battered the
09:35palestinian civilian population cowardly instead however things haven't concluded yet there are
09:41still several days to go and as usual of course with every day we'll come up with the latest
09:46developments to analyze them read through to judge where things are going in the future
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