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Speaker 0 questions whether Benjamin Netanyahu deliberately boosted Hamas to prevent a Palestinian state. Speaker 1 answers yes, it was deliberate and systematic, even on record: “Whoever wants to avoid the threat of a two state solution has to support my policy of paying protection money to the Hamas.” With the prime minister’s permission, Qatar was allowed to transfer a huge amount of cash, probably more than $1,400,000,000. By doing it, they increased Hamas’s power, with the objective that Hamas would continue to control Gaza while the Palestinian Authority would control the West Bank so they would fight each other. Speaker 0 states that Netanyahu maintained the Qatar money was to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe. Having helped to build up Hamas, Netanyahu has now vowed to destroy it. He “fed the beast,” and it exploded in our face. If national security strategy is based solely on force, then one would need to win twenty four seven forever.

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We have a Hamas office here, despite Hamas's designation as a terror organization by the US government. The reason for this office dates back to when it was first established with full transparency, consultation, and at the request of the US. The US asked us to open channels with Hamas and establish a communication channel, similar to what was done with the Taliban. Having a presence and engaging in dialogue doesn't imply endorsement or support of their ideas. The office was meant to facilitate peace, stabilize the region, and serve that purpose.

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Discussion on Hamas and Israel. 'Israel, bombed Qatar, which houses a lot of Hamas officials,' and asks whether this 'will this potentially endanger America's own interest in The Middle East?' They compare Israel’s aims to 'unconditional surrender' and ask, 'What does success look like in Gaza?' noting that twenty three months have passed. They seek feedback from American perspective on how things could have been handled—PR, conduct—and how to respond to claims that Israel is committing genocide. The dialogue questions whether the media is totally presenting the truth when it comes to Israel, and discusses ethnic cleansing and what a good outcome five years from now would be. The host adds: 'You can't be MAGA if you're anti Israel,' and 'And it is totally fine to say to people who wish to destroy our civilization, no, your values suck, and they don't belong here.'

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Charlie Kirk openly questioned the story Israel was trying to tell the world about October 7. Was there a stand down order? Was there a stand down order? Six hours? I don't believe it. There's also another country that asked Qatar to support Hamas. It was Israel. In 2018, Netanyahu himself sent a secret letter to the Qatari leadership. In that letter, he urged Qatar to deliver $30,000,000 a month to Gaza. That policy was approved by the full Israeli Security Cabinet. Qatar just gifted The United States a $400,000,000 jet. Israel sending bombs in return is one heck of a thank you note. Is American hegemony in 2025 really watching our own air defenses shooting down US funded bombs launched from US made planes?

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Thank you for having me. Despite the high cost, our confrontation with Israel marks progress toward self-determination. October 7 proved Israel is beatable, though Western complicity prolongs our suffering. We seek our rights under international law: a sovereign state where we live in dignity. Trump's population figures are inaccurate. There are 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. The resistance isn't aggression, but a fight for political goals against occupation. We tried peace in 1993 with the Oslo Accords, but it failed, leading to more land annexation and suffering. Resistance, including armed struggle, is our right under occupation, like Europe's fight against Nazis.

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I fully support the right of self-defense, whether it's in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, the United States, or Britain. If someone from another country came and threatened my land and family, I would defend my country too. However, I won't ignore the fact that the United States government is the biggest terrorist on the planet. Hamas doesn't recognize Israel's right to exist, which reminds me of Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress rejecting apartheid. For Israel to be a true partner in peace, it needs to abandon its ideology of Zionism and treat all people equally. Only then can we expect Hamas to acknowledge Israel. Until then, I see no difference between Hamas and Nelson Mandela's stance on apartheid.

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The Middle East has changed significantly in the past 20 years. If Israel were to ethnically cleanse Gaza, it would lead to a war with the region. Iran is not responsible for triggering this conflict, as Qatar funds Hamas, not Iran. Additionally, Qatar also funds Turkey, which holds significant power in the Middle East.

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These killers are not resistance fighters, as some would have us believe. True resistance fighters do not kill children, young men, and women, or decapitate babies. These are simply killers, and they did not emerge out of nowhere. They have been accompanied, aided, trained, and financed by certain individuals and we know who they are. We know that Qatar is involved, as the leader of these killers is being hosted there. It is the same country that funds the PSG and other major companies.

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We support peace and security, but we don't welcome expansion after war in the region. If the genocide in Palestine continues, we won't be spared. We won't compromise on our home security. The genocide in Gaza and forced displacement must stop immediately. Gaza needs urgent humanitarian aid. Hamas has a legitimate right to fight the occupation. Hamas is ready to release civilian prisoners, and we urge the world to support the release of 6,000 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons.

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The first submission is to destroy Hamas, because if you want peace, security, and a better life for Palestinians in Gaza, Hamas must be destroyed. Getting rid of the poisonous regime is a precursor to stopping the training of people to believe that murdering and having joy at the death of civilians is a good thing. Cultural change and deradicalization has already occurred in the Gulf States and is happening in Saudi Arabia. Israel, with a substantial Arab minority, has also seen this, with Arabs integrated into society, serving in high places. After the destruction of Hamas, Gaza must be demilitarized and deradicalized, focusing on mosques and schools, followed by rebuilding Gaza, hopefully with the help of Arab friends.

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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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Hamas has committed attacks prior to October 7, killing thousands of Israelis and hundreds of Palestinians, sabotaging the peace process. Hamas is more than a terrorist organization; it is a religious, ideological movement waging a holy war against a race, not a national resistance movement to liberate Palestine. Hamas does not believe in political borders, but wants a global state. Supporting pro-Palestine groups gives support to a savage group that committed genocide against Jewish communities. Having lived with Hamas members in prison for 27 months, the speaker witnessed them torturing Palestinians. The speaker believes October 7 could be the worst crime of modern day. Hamas is a radical religious movement with global ambition that does not value human life and does not believe in democracy. Israel, in contrast, is a democratic nation that has extended its hand to the region for peace for over 70 years. Since 1948, Arab nations have tried to annihilate Israel. 95% of wars between Arabs and Israel were initiated by Arab countries. On October 7, Israel suffered genocide, not just a terrorist attack.

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The Charter of Rights and Freedoms safeguards the rights of all Canadians, even in uncomfortable situations. It's not about the specifics of the Qatar case. When the government infringes on anyone's charter rights, we all bear the consequences.

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The speaker describes meeting with prime minister Netanyahu as part of a Christian conservative Gen Z focus group, noting that Netanyahu listened attentively and heard their concerns. "APAC is not an Israeli organization. It has no ties whatsoever to the government of Israel. It's not foreign lobbying." "APAC, like, makes up less than 5% of the lobbying." "Israel is not offering to fund anybody. They're not trying to get involved in American political advocacy groups. That has never happened." "If you're about this, who you should be concerned about is Qatar because they are doing this." "Many of these protests slash riots that you see destroying our cities, a lot of that has foreign funding from Qatar." "Netanyahu's first address to congress was to say that they didn't want aid."

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Donald Trump was working to bring peace between Iran and Israel, and Israel didn’t want that at all. They tried to murder the negotiators in that round of peace talks from Hamas in Doha, and they tried to tell the world that Trump signed off on this, that Trump knew, totally false. Trump did not know. Not only did they do this, they tried to implicate Trump in it. A couple of weeks later he responded with an executive order that I’m going to read verbatim because it’s bet not one in a hundred people knows this even happened. This was in September: he signed an executive order called the Assuring the Security of the State of Qatar. The order states: The United States and the State of Qatar have been bound together by close cooperation, shared interests, and the close relationship between our armed forces. The State of Qatar has hosted The United States forces, enabled critical security operations, and stood as a steadfast ally in pursuit of peace, stability, and prosperity both in The Middle East and abroad, including as a mediator that has assisted The United States attempts to resolve significant regional and global conflicts. Listen: In recognition of this history and in light of the continuing threats to the state of Qatar posed by foreign aggression, it is the policy of The US to guarantee the security and territorial integrity of the state of Qatar against external attack. The United States shall regard any armed attack on the territory sovereignty or critical infrastructure of the state of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of The United States. Oh, wait a second. What was the last act of foreign aggression against Qatar? What happened that exact same month? It was a bombing by Israel. So Israel bombs Qatar and Donald Trump issues an executive order saying if you do that again, reading by the language here, we’re going to war with you. Donald Trump took the side of Qatar over and above Israel and told Israel, and who knows if he’d actually do it, it’s in the executive order, If you do this again, that’s tantamount to an attack on us. That’s a security guarantee. Keep that in mind because there are a lot of Trump voters who are upset about nine eleven; the residue was still in their mouth. That part of the world did it to us. Islam did it to us. And anyone who wants to have a normal relationship with an Islamic country is probably pro Al Qaeda. I get it. I know those feelings. Had them. But here Donald Trump, the guy that you voted for taking Qatar’s side against Israel. Why is that? Because Donald Trump is a secret Islamist? No. Because Qatar is a lot better for The United States than Israel has been.

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Speaker 0 argues that Israel's Olympic team is made up almost entirely of Israeli soldiers who cannot join the team without military service. She notes that in recent months Olympic athletes have signed bombs that were about to be dropped on Gaza, dedicated their medals to the IDF, and praised soldiers as heroes while bombs were being dropped on Gaza. The men's judo team reportedly visited an Israeli air force base, and the women's judo team visited an Israeli army base. One athlete posted a video of the IDF raising an Israeli flag on a Gaza beach after invading it with the caption, “salute your heroes.” Another uploaded an illustration of Gaza being destroyed. She claims Olympic athletes have repeatedly stated pride in being in the IDF and representing Israel during the current moment, implying endorsement of Israel’s actions in Gaza, and she says this goes beyond mandatory military service. She contends that these athletes are proud to be in the Israeli Defense Forces and openly mix sports with politics, even posing with the Israeli army as it decimates Gaza and faces accusations of genocide in the world court. She asserts there is more incriminating evidence than she can fit in the video. She describes the Wingate Facility as a site where several Israeli national sports teams are based and that it also serves as an IDF base for fitness training, illustrating how closely sports and the military are integrated. She claims the Israeli army publishes videos mixing Olympic athleticism with military service, suggesting they are indistinguishable from one another. She states that although these clubs don’t compete in the Olympics, Israeli football clubs are bound to the Olympic Charter, and they give the Israeli army free merchandise and share photos of the IDF wearing that merchandise while they are in tanks and bulldozers decimating Gaza. She says the clubs organize fundraisers and receptions for the IDF, and players visit wounded soldiers and post obituaries for those killed. One player reportedly said, “erase Gaza,” and another asked, “why haven’t 200 tons of bombs already been dropped on Gaza?” She questions what the Israeli football association does to reprimand them and claims nothing is done, with the behavior condoned in violation of the Olympic Charter and FIFA statutes. Palestinians supposedly tried to raise these issues at FIFA Congress but were blocked by FIFA twice, with the head of the Israeli army allegedly working around the clock to torpedo these efforts. She suggests this explains why Israelis consider Infantino, FIFA president, and the president of UEFA as friends. She contrasts this with Russia’s ban from the Olympics, noting that Russia could compete only under a neutral flag and not support the war in Ukraine, while Israel’s actions during Gaza were not subject to the same conditions, despite the team being in the army and posting pro-genocide content. She recalls the ICJ ruling that Israel has a system of apartheid against Palestinians and argues the Olympic Committee takes no action, pointing to a double standard compared with Russia, South Africa, and Belarus. She claims Israeli soldiers violate the political neutrality of sports and the peace mission of the Olympics, and the Olympic Committee has failed to sanction or protect Palestinian athletes and facilities from Israeli bombs. She also asserts inaction regarding illegal Israeli clubs in the West Bank and Israeli officials threatening Palestinian sports officials with prison for speaking out.

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People are saying I'm paid by Qatar to spread propaganda, but my net worth is only around $30,000. I live out of a minivan and had to borrow money from my parents recently. I am starting to work with a company to rebrand and not be poor anymore. Regarding Whitney Webb, the facts in her book are what matters, not who publishes it. I've been transparent about my income, which comes from views, subscribers, and brand deals with family-owned companies. I've never taken money from governments or PACs. I am now working to hire a team and become more professional. Let's talk about Qatar. They have close ties with Hamas and Western states and were involved in hostage releases. Qatar is led by an authoritarian ruler, and while they have scandals, nothing in this world is black and white. I encourage everyone to look at multiple perspectives.

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Votre Altesse, en visite à Paris, a reçu la Légion d'honneur pour son engagement envers la relation France-Qatar. Son rôle en tant que ministre de l'Intérieur et son travail lors de la Coupe du Monde de football ont été salués. La France et le Qatar entretiennent une amitié forte, notamment dans la lutte contre le terrorisme. Dans le contexte de la crise à Gaza, la France soutient une solution à deux États pour un État palestinien.

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Hosting the World Cup should be about unity, but some used it to attack our values and impose their own. We respect everyone as long as they respect our laws, just as we respect the laws when visiting other countries. Some push agendas to normalize what our societies don't accept, driven by racism and the disbelief that a small Arab country could host such a tournament. International organizations sometimes impose unnecessary conditions for better status, like building empty nursing homes that go against our family values. It can feel like an attack on humanity, weakening family bonds and making societies vulnerable. When you're alone, you are powerless and can be controlled.

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The recent decision by the international court in The Hague is likened to the Dreyfus trial, falsely accusing me, Israel's prime minister, and former defense minister of targeting civilians. We actively work to avoid civilian casualties, providing food and medical aid to Gaza, while Hamas uses civilians as shields. The court's claims of genocide are unfounded, as we have supplied ample food and facilitated vaccinations. This decision stems from a biased prosecutor and judges motivated by anti-Semitism, ignoring real war crimes by dictatorships. The court's absurdity is highlighted by issuing an arrest warrant against a deceased Hamas leader. Israel will not recognize this ruling and will continue to defend its citizens against terror threats from Iran and its proxies. Our fight is a shared battle for civilization against barbarism.

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- The public blames Netanyahu for October 7 as the one who fed the beast. He did not create Hamas, but he fed it. - Netanyahu, who is against peace and against having a Palestinian state, dealt with Hamas for a long time as a strategic friend. It was important for him to keep Gaza under the control of Hamas and keeping the West Bank under Fateh and preventing them from being united in any way. In order to do so, Netanyahu was all the time helping Hamas to survive. - At the same time that he was under investigation, he arranged for Hamas to receive $35,000,000 every month from Qatar. - Netanyahu can't give the money by himself. Israel will not give money to the Hamas. You cannot even transfer this money through banks because even the banks don't want to cooperate. So you, the Israeli prime minister, needs to beg this small and very rich country, Qatar, to give money to our enemy. - This suitcases of money was given to Hamas under the request of Benjamin Netanyahu personally. And because the Qatarians knew him from the beginning, they were asking him to send them his requests in writing because they knew that he's going to lie in the future. - He allowed more than 1,000,000,000 to be transferred to the hands of the Hamas because he believed that he can control the level of hatred. It's nonsense. He cannot control the flames. - Your strategy was keep Hamas there, weaken the Palestinian authority on the West Bank, sustain the extremists, weaken the moderate. This exploded in our faces in the most brutal way on October 7. - Bibi tells the world again and again and again, I'm the expert on terrorism. I know how to fight terrorism. I'm the protector of Israel. And under his regime, we get into this incredible, unbelievable war. - I think we have to finish the job. We can finish the job. Victory is within reach, and that's our goal, total victory. Our fight is your fight, and our victory is your victory. Tonight, I wanna speak to you about total victory. Total victory over Hamas. Unless we have total victory, we can't have peace. - Total victory doesn't actually mean anything here in actuality. You know all of the casualties and death and suffering, and that's what it looks like in reality. That's what those words actually mean. - My dear friends, the word Gaza could end tomorrow if Hamas surrenders, disarms, and returns all the hospital. That's what total victory means, and we will settle for nothing less. - Netanyahu comes to the congress because he needs Americans desperately. - My friends, I came to assure you today of one thing. We will win. - He wants the Israeli public to be proud to have their leader speaking in front of this very prestigious group and getting applauded so many times. He's speaking to the American Congress, but he's really speaking to the Israeli public. - I would say that, tragically, the Americans don't know how to call him out. There was no plan for ending the war of Gaza, bringing the hostages home, and changing dynamics in the region. And things only got worse. Netanyahu is the architect of chaos. He may create a situation where it's irreversible. - He is the great example of a leader that lead his people to the wrong place. But this is the reality in which he will preserve his political power. And he know how to manipulate. Manipulate. He needs it in a way.

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Yesterday, I got the honor of meeting with prime minister Netanyahu as part of a special focus group for Christian conservative Gen Zers, and we were essentially addressing the concerns that we had. There's clearly been a growing divide. He wanted to know why. He wanted to understand where we were coming from. And to his credit, he did listen to us extremely attentively and took in a lot of what we were saying. APAC is not an Israeli organization. It has no ties whatsoever to the government of Israel. It's not foreign lobbying. It's a lobbyist group that happens to be lobbying for a certain group of people. I'm against APAC because I'm against lobbying. Israel is not offering to fund anybody. That has never happened. If you're concerned about this, who you should be concerned about is Qatar because they are doing this. They are going out and funding these universities and these political organizations. Many of these protests slash riots that you see destroying our cities, a lot of that has foreign funding from Qatar. I really hope some positive change comes out of it, and some people will do some more research rather than believing everything they see.

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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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People are saying I'm paid by Qatar to spread propaganda, but my net worth is only about $30,000. I live out of a minivan and even had to borrow money from my parents recently. I'm starting to work with a company to rebrand and not be poor anymore. As for Whitney Webb's book, the facts are what matter, not who publishes it. I'm transparent about my income, which comes from views, subscribers, and some brand deals with family-owned companies. I've never taken money from governments or NGOs. I'm a solo act, but I'm working on hiring a team. Let's follow the money on Qatar. They have a ton of natural gas and close ties with both Hamas and Western states. Qatar's leader is an authoritarian ruler, and they've had scandals, but nothing in this world is black and white.

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War With Iran? The Prime Minister of Qatar Is Being Attacked in the Media for Wanting to Stop It
Guests: Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani
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Tucker Carlson interviews Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, the Prime Minister of Qatar, discussing the backlash Qatar faced during the World Cup regarding its cultural values. Al Thani expresses disappointment that the event, meant to unite people through football, became a platform for criticism of Qatar's societal norms. He emphasizes that Qatar will not change its values to appease external pressures and insists on mutual respect for laws and customs. Al Thani addresses accusations of Qatar's closeness to Iran, explaining the necessity of maintaining good relations with neighboring countries, particularly given shared interests like the largest gas field in the world. He clarifies that Qatar's engagement with Iran is pragmatic, focusing on regional stability and cooperation. The Prime Minister also discusses the controversial presence of a Hamas office in Qatar, stating it was established at the request of the U.S. to facilitate communication and peace negotiations. He argues that criticism of Qatar often stems from misunderstandings and biases against smaller nations. On sanctions, Al Thani asserts they are ineffective and harm ordinary people rather than regimes. He critiques the global push for net-zero emissions, arguing that it overlooks the immediate needs of developing nations and the importance of energy security. He believes that a balanced approach to energy, including natural gas, is essential for future stability and prosperity.
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