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Peace in the Middle East requires acknowledging that Hamas is not a rational actor interested in negotiation. Hamas turned Gaza into a war zone and views its own people as expendable for jihad, lacking bomb shelters for civilians while building luxury hotels for Western journalists. Hamas's agenda is comparable to the Nazis, but unlike the Nazis, Hamas uses its own people as human shields, valuing the propaganda of dead children. Israel desires peace and prosperity for Gaza, but Hamas prefers misery and blaming Jews. Hamas's charter calls for the killing or expulsion of all Jews in the Middle East, forbidding peace negotiations. Attempts at territorial concessions and mediation have failed, as Hamas breaks ceasefires and seeks Jewish blood. Defeating Hamas is necessary for Palestinian liberation and lasting peace.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the discovery of tunnels and an underground city built by Hamas in Gaza. They mention that every school, mosque, and many houses have access to these tunnels. The speaker argues that destroying the entire Gaza area is a solution to eliminate the underground tunnel network used by terrorists to hide and store ammunition. They ask if there is an alternative solution to destroy this tunnel city. The video ends with a mention of rockets being fired on Israel.

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The speaker emphasizes the need to destroy Hamas in order to achieve peace, security, and a better life for Palestinians in Gaza. They draw parallels to the denazification process in Germany and the cultural reformation in Japan after World War II, suggesting that a similar transformation is possible in the Arab world. The speaker highlights the deradicalization efforts in Gulf states, Saudi Arabia, and Israel, where Arab citizens are integrated into society. They propose demilitarizing and deradicalizing Gaza, focusing on mosques and schools, and rebuilding with the help of Arab allies.

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Speaker warns about actions in Gaza, insisting: 'I gotta be careful the way I say this.' He asserts: 'To they're gonna try to ethnically cleanse Gaza.' He continues, 'I mean, that that's and I'm I don't use that term lightly. Okay?' He states, 'They're talking about basically removing 2,500,000 people from there.' After a pause, he adds: 'Okay?' and says, 'And, honestly, they have a mandate to go seek justice and revenge. They do.' He closes by referencing the idea that 'they need to have a true truce or a peace treaty, that's morally after you see women and children be burned alive and dragged to the streets.'

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Israel clarifies its intentions, stating that it does not aim to permanently occupy Gaza or harm its civilian population. The focus is on combating Hamas terrorists while adhering to international law. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) prioritize minimizing civilian casualties, while Hamas exploits Palestinian civilians as human shields. The IDF actively encourages Palestinians to leave conflict areas through leaflets, phone calls, and safe passage corridors. However, Hamas forcibly prevents them from leaving, sometimes resorting to violence. Israel's objective is to eliminate Hamas terrorists, secure the release of hostages, and subsequently demilitarize and deradicalize Gaza. This paves the way for a better future for both Israelis and Palestinians.

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We are not targeting anyone in Gaza except civilians. Hamas is a terrorist organization, acting cynically.

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We are not targeting anyone else in Gaza but civilians. Hamas is a terrorist organization. We are the victims, not the aggressors. There is no moral equivalence.

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The speaker discusses the need to destroy certain areas in Gaza due to the presence of tunnels and an underground city built by Hamas with support from Iran, Qatar, and the international community. They mention that every school, mosque, and second house in Gaza has access to these tunnels, making it a hub for terrorist activities. The speaker asks if there is an alternative solution to destroy this underground tunnel city, which is where terrorists hide and store ammunition used to launch rockets at Israel.

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President Biden believes that Israel should not occupy Gaza. The question of who should govern Gaza after the conflict remains. The speaker suggests that Israel will likely maintain overall security responsibility due to the negative consequences of not doing so. Without this responsibility, there is a risk of increased Hamas terror.

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We operate militarily within international law. The entire nation is responsible, not just civilians. Claims that civilians are unaware or uninvolved are false. They could have resisted the evil regime that took over Gaza, but we are at war. We fight to defend and protect our homes. We will continue fighting until we defeat our enemies.

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America united its resources to hunt down and eliminate Al Qaeda. The speaker's message to Israel is straightforward: prioritize the mission to hunt down Hamas, regardless of the cost.

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The speaker states they never want to see a diplomatic resolution with Hamas. They say they wanted a ceasefire, but have always been committed to the destruction of Hamas. They add that they wanted a ceasefire, but have always made clear that they wanted to see a different authority moving forward in governance of Gaza.

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The conversation centers on an extreme projection regarding Gaza. The speaker asserts an intention to erase Gaza and to relocate its people, specifically stating, “We are going to erase Gaza. We have to take the people there and send them to Libya.” This line signals a drastic and inflammatory plan involving population displacement and destruction of the territory. The dialogue then shifts to considering the future of Gaza, with the pointed question, “What do you see as the future for Gaza?” and a reply that there is “No future,” followed by questions that further illustrate a dehumanizing view of the region’s prospects. The questions—“No future. A parking lot? A dumping ground?”—are presented as rhetorical inquiries about what Gaza could become, implying a barren or ruinous outcome rather than a viable state or community. There is an assertion that the speakers had “agreement,” suggesting some prior consensus or deal, though the exact nature of that agreement is not detailed in the transcript provided. The dialogue then introduces a shift to current events: “Suddenly, they send some missiles,” followed by the claimed reaction, “Our people send missiles from inside.” This exchange frames a rapid escalation of hostilities, with missiles allegedly being launched from inside Gaza and a reciprocal acknowledgment that missiles were observed coming from Gaza. The speaker reflects on how these developments affect their ability to respond, asking, “So now we can answer them. So you think that's also something that's that's possible?” The repetition and phrasing indicate an openness to escalating or expanding retaliation, emphasizing a belief that “everything is possible.” The concluding and most reiterated assertion is, “Everything is possible. We are going to erase Gaza. We have to take the people there and send them to Libya.” This reinforces the central, extreme stance of erasing Gaza and relocating its inhabitants, framing it as an actionable objective tied to the events just described, including the missile exchanges and the perception of an ongoing conflict. Overall, the transcript presents a sequence of statements that depict an intent to erase Gaza and relocate its population to Libya, framed within a broader discussion of Gaza’s uncertain future, potential agreement, and a cycle of missile exchanges that are used to justify aggressive or retaliatory possibilities.

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What actions lead to the greater good in Israel? It's essential to stop those who wish to harm Israelis, as they pose a significant threat. A major issue is the indoctrination of hatred in children from a young age in Gaza, which must be addressed for lasting peace. We need to eliminate those promoting hate and ensure that children are not taught to hate in any context. Additionally, economic prosperity in Gaza is crucial. Historical examples, like the post-World War II rebuilding of Germany and Japan through the Marshall Plan, demonstrate that supporting nations can lead to lasting alliances and peace.

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We are operating militarily within the rules of international law. The idea that civilians in Gaza were unaware or uninvolved is false. They had the opportunity to rise up against the evil regime that took over Gaza, but instead, we are at war. We are defending and protecting our homes, and we will fight until we defeat our enemies.

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For 30 years, I've been consistent in saying that the conflict isn't about a Palestinian state, but the existence of a Jewish state. Every time we've given up land, we faced terror. Israel must control the entire area from the river to the sea. A prime minister must be able to say no to even the best of friends, to protect our country. Translation (if needed): The speaker emphasizes the importance of Israel maintaining control over the entire region to prevent terrorism, and the need for a prime minister to be able to say no when necessary.

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The speaker clarifies their stance on a ceasefire in Gaza. They express doubt about the possibility of a permanent ceasefire with Hamas, citing the organization's dedication to turmoil and chaos. The speaker believes that Arab countries in the region also recognize the need for Hamas to be removed.

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According to the speaker, the action is described as an attempt to ethnically cleanse Gaza, with the stated aim of removing 2,500,000 people from there. The speaker also notes that those involved 'they have a mandate to go seek justice and revenge' and suggests that 'they this idea that they need to have a true truce or a peace treaty, that's morally after you see women and children be burned alive and dragged to the streets.' The remarks highlight the speaker's framing of the conflict in terms of justice, revenge, and timing for a peace settlement, emphasizing the moral condition under which a truce or treaty should be pursued.

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The speaker emphasizes the need to destroy Hamas in order to achieve peace, security, and a better life for Palestinians in Gaza. They draw parallels to the denazification process in Germany and the cultural reformation in Japan after World War II. The speaker believes that a similar transformation is possible in the Arab world, citing examples of cultural change in the Gulf states and Saudi Arabia. They also highlight the integration of Arab citizens in Israel as a model for deradicalization. The speaker proposes demilitarizing and deradicalizing Gaza, focusing on mosques and schools, and rebuilding with the help of Arab allies.

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Regarding Gaza, there is a belief that more can be done to address the conflict between good and evil. It is stated that the only innocent individuals in Gaza are the 229 hostages, and once they return to Israel, the speaker suggests destroying Shefa hospital, all other hospitals, and tunnels, in order to eliminate everyone. The speaker asserts that it is time for the world to recognize the importance of their position.

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The real reason of this war is the terror organization; Hamadah is still holding our hostages. What we need to do about the terror organization? 'My answer is very clear. The terrorists. Not of the children. Not of women.' 'If you do not kill the staff, bank staff, and the customer, you cannot catch the robbers.' We do all we can not to hurt the citizens. 'To kill more than 70,000 civilians. No. There are more than there are more than the terrorists.' 'My solution is that go to the UN, work with the UN, and agree the two state solution to establish a state of a Palestinian.' 'If you do not work with the Palestinian together, you can never win the war over terrorists.' 'But this specific war will end when the terror organization will release all our hostages and will give up his weapon.'

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The speaker analyzes Donald Trump’s so-called “board of peace for Gaza” plan outlined by Jared Kushner, arguing it is utterly ridiculous, criminal, and unworkable, and would crash and burn if attempted. Key elements are scrutinized point by point. - Plan details and feasibility: Kushner claims there is no plan B for a $25 billion project to build a Dubai/Singapore-like coastal Gaza. This project would depend on Palestinian resistance disarming. Hamas and other groups have said they will not disarm; they propose storing weapons and handing them over to a future Palestinian state’s military, which Israel refuses, insisting on total demilitarization and destruction of all Palestinian resistance. Trump presents two options: the easy path of Hamas surrendering weapons, or the hard path of a military confrontation. The speaker notes Israel has already fought for more than two years in Gaza, destroyed infrastructure, and failed to defeat the resistance, with estimates of roughly the same number of fighters as on 10/07/2023. - Ground force and international stabilization: The plan envisions an International Stabilization Force (ISF) that will not be a peacekeeping force but will provide security inside Gaza to combat the Palestinian resistance and disarm them. The ISF would reportedly consist of tens of thousands of troops from multiple countries, coordinated under U.S. leadership via a civil-military coordination center. The speaker questions how such a multinational force could operate, given potential casualties and differing doctrines, and notes that some countries (e.g., Azerbaijan) have refused to commit troops. There are also five ISIS-linked militias within Israeli-controlled areas. The plan references private military contractors (UG Solutions) and a push to recruit more of them, adding to the confusion and lack of coherent strategy. The speaker emphasizes that Kushner acknowledges there is no plan B, underscoring perceived lack of substance. - Reconstruction and urban model: Kushner’s slides depict a Gaza transformed into a high-end coastal city with “areas mapped out,” implying rapid rebuilding. The speaker compares this to Gaza’s actual humanitarian reality: UN estimates suggest rubble clearance and reconstruction could take ten to fifteen years, not two to three as claimed. Israel continues bulldozing and demolishing infrastructure, even during ceasefire phases, and the speaker questions why a rapid rebuilding project would materialize when such destruction persists. - Governance, accountability, and international law: The plan is criticized as a form of colonial-style governance that would impose a new order in Gaza without granting Palestinian statehood, effectively using Gaza as a site for a “ Disneyland for billionaires.” The speaker highlights that UN Security Council Resolution 2803 (passed last November) allowed Trump’s framework, but eliminated long-standing precedents and Geneva Conventions, raising questions about legality and accountability. The speaker also notes the absence of accountability for Israel’s actions, which have involved heavy aid from US weapons and Western support yet no financial penalties. - Broader consequences and justice: The video argues that the plan presupposes a peaceful reordering of Gaza that ignores the rights and needs of Palestinians. It asserts that the only viable path to lasting peace is granting Palestinians their rights and achieving justice. The speaker warns that continuing with the current approach will backfire and that the arrogance preceding the 10/07/2023 events has led to mounting pressures and resistance, with no settlement in sight. Overall, the speaker contends the board’s proposals are incoherent, impractical, and driven by elite interests, with no credible pathway to genuine Palestinian self-determination or sustainable peace.

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The speaker emphasizes that Israel is a key ally of the United Kingdom in the Middle East, noting a long-standing history and cooperation across security, defense, and trade. They assert that strengthening this relationship is in Britain’s interest. Reflecting on the recent region-wide turmoil, they describe the last two years as devastating and speak personally to the impact by having met with survivors, hostages, and their families from the October 7 attacks. The speaker notes the experiences of families whose loved ones were returned alive and those who were not, describing their pain and suffering as unimaginable. They explain that since these horrific terrorist attacks, Israel has faced prolonged attacks from Iranian-backed groups, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. The speaker identifies these groups as those who oppose the values held by democracies—namely democracy, freedom, and the right to expression. According to the speaker, the actions of these groups have brought immense suffering to countless innocent people. The speaker expresses a belief that the 20 police plan could lay the foundations for sustained peace in the region. They caution, however, that its success depends on allied action, specifically calling on the United Kingdom and other partners to come together to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure in Gaza, eliminate Hamas, and address the ongoing threats from Iran in order to deliver peace and stability. There is mention of ongoing engagement with political leaders in Israel about the peace plan, focusing on how it can be implemented and the role and contribution the United Kingdom could and should be making. The message concludes with a sense of urgency, stating that with so much at stake, now more than ever, there is a need to keep pushing for peace.

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Hamas are evil people, and the idea of them controlling territory is unfathomable. Our hearts break for the families of the deceased, and the return of remains is a sacred thing. Hamas is weaker than before but still a threat and cannot be allowed to reconstitute. As long as Hamas is in Gaza, there will be no peace, and they must be eliminated. No country can coexist with a group whose purpose is destruction and atrocities. The President has a plan for Gaza's reconstruction, which involves removing people from the area to allow construction, but regional partners disagree. If they don't like the President's plan, they should propose a better one. The fundamental challenge is determining who will govern Gaza and how to eliminate Hamas.

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And I think it's instructive that now many Gazans are fighting back. They're begging us, they're begging the world. Free us. Free us and free Gaza from Hamas. No nation can accept a genocidal terrorist organization, an organization committed to its annihilation, a stone's thrill from its citizens. Our goal is not to occupy Gaza, our goal is to free Gaza, free it from Hamas terrorists. The war can end tomorrow if Gaza or rather if Hamas lays down its arms and releases all the remaining hostages. Gaza will be demilitarized, Israel will have overriding security responsibility, a security zone will be established on Gaza's border with Israel to prevent future terrorist incursions. A civilian administration will be established in Gaza that will seek to live in peace with Israel.
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