a deal like this will only work if, as i say, you can meet those twin needs israeli security on the one hand and palestinian statehood on the other. but i think that, why i think this is a moment we have got to seize to bring this conflict to an end is that there is the short term, which is get the hostages out, and flood gaza with aid to help the desperate humanitarian situation there that is the short term the medium to long term is, can you put in place the conditions necessary to bring about a permanent peace and ultimately a settlement of this problem? one of the things that has changed that is a potential positive is that the arab states are leaning in and prepared to help and support a peace process in ways that i have not seen before, and i think an incredibly positive contribution being played by egypt, jordan and qatar and others in helping to bring this about. in helping to bring this about bears testament to that. and there is the other prize here, or what people refe
horrible propagandist, and the israelis are better off without him. if you are not in favour of the intervention i to, you re not in favour of fairly right wing elements within the israeli government, who do not want the idf forces to come out of gaza, and yet you essentially agree with what must and two knitting if you are saying, that hamas has to be stopped, how will that happen without more lives being lost in gaza? we can see that the protesters on the streets in tel aviv. how do you do that? gill protesters on the streets in tel aviv. how do you do that? mm protesters on the streets in tel aviv. how do you do that? all i am sa in: is aviv. how do you do that? all i am saying is that aviv. how do you do that? all i am saying is that if aviv. how do you do that? all i am saying is that if the aviv. how do you do that? all i am saying is that if the hostages - aviv. how do you do that? all i am saying is that if the hostages are l saying is that if the hostages are released an
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want to see people in gaza being bombed and killed and suffering. all these people in a dramatic and in a gaza have suffered enough. to end this, you need to get hamas out of the equation. then the question is, do the british peacekeepers, the eu peacekeepers, or may be united arab emirates or egyptians? but you cannot leave iranian supported murderers in charge of gaza, because it is going to be groundhog day. we will see it again and again. if you are saying will see it again and again. if you are saying that will see it again and again. if you are saying that hamas will see it again and again. if you are saying that hamas needs - will see it again and again. if you are saying that hamas needs to l will see it again and again. if you i are saying that hamas needs to be removed, and you are saying they could stay in the on clay for one or two years, what will be left of palestinians if the idf continues the scale of the campaign that we have seen, particularly since rafah
me. i think it is president biden s proposal. if i read it carefully, it leaves hamas in the political leadership position in gaza, it does not stipulate who is going to control the jazz in cities after israel withdraws. moreover, it emphasises the release of hostages in the first stage, 30 hostages. then the remaining living hostages. then the remaining living hostages. the figures i see is that a0 of the hostages are dead. at the same time, the proposal releases 700 arab prisoners from israeli jails, including terrorists with blood on their hands. this is not a good deal for israel. it is a good dealfor hamas. and the leader of hamas s military wing in gaza already made