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Finally, The Scene Of The End Of The Israel-hamas War Was Revealed by SummaryChannel: 1:46am On Nov 19, 2023
Finally, the scene of the end of the Israel-Hamas war was revealed

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
The episode devotes its time to presenting an extensive analysis by American writer Stephen Cook, published by the Foreign Policy magazine website, which specializes in international politics. In his analysis, Cook questions all the scenarios proposed for the end of the current war between Israel and the Islamic resistance movement Hamas. Israel will not be able to manage the Gaza Strip if the war ends. Nor is the Palestinian Authority capable of doing the same as the United States of America desires. The refusal of Egypt and the Arab countries active in the Palestinian cause to administer Gaza or to send armed forces to it spoils one of the most prominent compromises between Israeli and American ideas about the future of the Strip.

In the episode's presentation of the contents of the article, there is a reference to a group of news. Among them is related to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who called for an investigation to be opened at the international level regarding the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip. In a speech he delivered during the 62nd session of the General Assembly of the National Union of Turkish Students in Istanbul, the Turkish President said: “We, along with more than two thousand lawyers, will file a complaint with the relevant authorities against the genocide in Gaza. We will follow the matter until the end, and the price for that will be paid.”

He added: "This crime must be pursued and investigated at an international level, and the oppressors must receive the punishment they deserve." He added: "If every terrorist component kills people as it pleases, using countries such as the United States and Europe to strengthen itself, this means that the global order is completely corrupt." In the same context, President Erdogan said: “At the present time, we are following the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with the world, and we are watching together what is happening.” He added, "Do Muslims deserve this? No, but we have mistakes and shortcomings." He continued: "Look, the entire Western world and the Crusader imperialist entity are united in one trench. They are no different from each other." He added: "Unfortunately, I saw all of this during my visit to Germany last night. I saw it during my meeting with the president and the chancellor." He added: "They sleep and wake up and say nothing but Hamas, Hamas, Hamas. What do they accuse it of? Of igniting the situation in October." He continued: "Of course, I told them: 13,000 children, women, and elderly people have been killed by Israel so far. Why don't you talk about that?", noting that "Israel is holding about 10,000 Palestinian hostages." He added: "Let Germany work to release them, and we, in turn, will work to release those detained by Hamas."

On the other hand, President Erdogan referred to Turkey's efforts to evacuate patients in need of surgical operations from Gaza as soon as possible, stressing the continuation of discussions with Egypt in this regard.
This also includes Jordan, which rejected the American/European proposal to send joint Arab forces to manage the Gaza Strip security-wise. Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi rejected any possibility of deploying Arab forces in the Gaza Strip after the end of the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian factions since October 7. There were reports of many proposals regarding the fate of the besieged Strip for 17 years after the end of the war, including the deployment of Arab forces to establish stability, as well as a role that the Palestinian Authority might play in its administration. Palestinian factions have controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007. Al-Safadi said during the 19th edition of the “Manama Dialogue Forum,” organized by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, that “after discussing this issue with many and with almost all of our Arab brothers, no Arab forces will head to Gaza.” Adding that the Palestinians cannot be allowed to view “us as their enemies.” He asked: “How can anyone talk about the future of Gaza, when we do not know which Gaza will remain after the end of the (current) situation?”

“If we want to talk about what should be done in Gaza in the future, we must stop the destruction of Gaza,” Al-Safadi said. He stressed that the priorities for dealing with what the Strip is witnessing are “stopping this war... and allowing humanitarian supplies to enter immediately.” He added: “Once we do all that, there must be a decisive approach to ending this conflict once and for all on the basis of the two-state solution,” considering that “this is the only way to look forward.” For his part, White House Senior Advisor for the Middle East and North Africa Brett McGurk acknowledged during the forum that the situation in Gaza is “horrific” and “unbearable.” Then he added: “The flow of humanitarian aid, fuel, and a ceasefire will occur when the hostages are released.” The UN Security Council called this week for “broad and urgent truces and humanitarian corridors,” but Israel rejects any ceasefire before the hostages are released. Al-Safadi responded to McGurk’s words by saying: “It is unacceptable to link humanitarian truces to the issue of hostages, stressing that Israel has taken 2.3 million Palestinians hostage,” referring to the residents of Gaza.

Re: Finally, The Scene Of The End Of The Israel-hamas War Was Revealed by victorclean(f): 7:31am On Nov 19, 2023
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