Source: The Bowl
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This two-year bloody war is entering its most crucial and delicate moment.
This has to mention Trump, and I have to mention Trump's 20 articles.
An interesting detail.
According to media reports,When Hamas expressed “agreement (20 articles), but...” after a phone call, Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, considering it a progress.
But Netanyahu disagreed.
He told Trump: “It’s nothing worth celebrating, and it doesn’t make any sense.
Because, in Israel, the “but” behind it means Hamas rejects.
But Trump was angry: “I don’t know why you always fuck you... this is a victory.”
When you don't agree with each other, dirty words will pop up, even if the other party is the Prime Minister of Israel.
You know, Netanyahu has always been described as a bulldozer, regardless of his relatives, but now, he has met a bigger bulldozer in the United States.
In the face of power, even the bulldozer can only choose to uphold its ultimate dignity.
Israel declared a ceasefire.
Trump said on October 5 that “negotiations have begun and will last for a few days,” “hearing that negotiations are progressing smoothly,” and “what the outcome will be, we’ll see.”
Trump’s Middle East envoy Witkov and his Jewish son-in-law Kushner have traveled to Cairo to help determine the specific conditions for the release of the hostages.
Trump is full of confidence.
On October 4, he tweeted,“After negotiations, Israel agreed to the initial withdrawal route, which we have shown to Hamas and shared with Hamas. When Hamas confirms that the ceasefire will take effect immediately, the exchange of hostages and prisoners will begin, we will create conditions for the next phase of withdrawal, which will bring us closer to the end of this 3000-year catastrophe.
On October 5, he tweeted again,“The technical team will meet again in Egypt on Monday to discuss and clarify the final details. I was told that the first phase of negotiations should be completed this week and I urge everyone to act quickly. I will continue to pay attention to this centuries-long conflict.
According to Trump's Article 20, Hamas must hand over all hostages and then disarm them all.
When a CNN reporter asked him, ifHamas insisted that it would “not disarm, put Gaza under Palestinian control and link the release of hostages to negotiations” and did not actually reject the plan.
Trump was furious. If so,Hamas will face “total destruction.”
The price of peace is often set by the party that is least willing to peace.
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The war in Gaza is undergoing a major turning point, with one of the key events being the Israeli airstrikes on Qatar.
Qatar was still brokering negotiations between Hamas and Israel, but Israel stabbed in the back and attacked Hamas representatives in the capital of Qatar.
Although the United States is sure to know, and the United States is sure to light the green light.
After all, not far from the target of the attack, there is the largest Udeid Air Base in the Middle East.
But the United States was still shocked.
I saw that Trump also forwarded an article in the New York Times that revealed how the 20 Trump books were born.
The article said Israel’s “shameless attack” did not kill targets, but angered the Middle East and the United States as it would undermine the prospects for possible peace.
Angry Trump pressured Netanyahu to accept his 20 Frameworks.
In fact, people saw that in front of the participants, Trump still held a telephone and forced Netanyahu to apologize to Qatar.
Netanyahu looked reluctant, but he had to do it.
Perhaps this is the true meaning of contemporary diplomacy-performing confession in front of the camera and continuing to fire in the smoke.
Because it is impossible for Hamas to accept 20 articles without pressure from Arab countries.
Netanyahu has announced acceptance of 20 articles.Then, Trump "with typical exaggeration", proclaimed it was“A great day, a beautiful day, may be one of the greatest days of civilization.”
The "greatest day" brought about by a bloody massacre is precisely the most wonderful irony of civilization.
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There are signs that the two-year war in Gaza has been difficult to follow.
If Israel continues to fight, it will completely stand on the opposite side of the world, and Europe has become increasingly angry; If Trump tolerates it any longer, he will be nailed to the pillar of shame in history for supporting Israel, and his Nobel Prize hope will be more completely ruined.
Of course, Hamas has long been unable to fight any longer. A large number of leaders and soldiers have died. A total of 70,000 people in Gaza have been killed, and the living people have also reached the brink of extinction.
The ceasefire did not stem from the triumph of justice, but from suffering reaching the limit of endurance.
When the violence came to an end, the negotiating table became the only battlefield, even though it was filled with unhealed scars.
Next, the two most critical negotiation matters.
1. Hostage negotiations, whether Hamas will release all hostages, alive or dead.
2. Arms negotiations, whether Hamas can lay down its arms and completely hand over Gaza.
The previous thing feels likely to come true.
After all, the war has reached this point, and hostages have lost too much significance to Hamas.
According to the disclosed information, Hamas has begun to collect the bodies of hostages because it is afraid to use mobile phones, which will take some time.
As for putting down your weapons, look at the latest reports,Hamas has agreed to hand over weapons to an Egyptian-Palestinian organization under international supervision.
It's just that I don't know if this kind of report is true or false.
But it still exposed a cruel reality,1, in the face of strong Israel and the United States, Hamas is unable to resist; 2, as long as the United States is really putting pressure on Israel, Israel does not dare not listen.
Therefore, we saw that at Trump's order, Netanyahu could only obediently pick up the phone and apologize to Qatar.
Therefore, we saw that when Trump scolded, Netanyahu had to accept 20 articles and agree to negotiate with Hamas.
But many times, it is the United States that allows Israel to do whatever it wants and even supports it with all kinds of indulgence.
Don’t forget that it was Trump who announced the move of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and also announced that he would always stand on the side of Israel, which made Israel more fearless.
The war in Gaza, to a certain extent, also made Trump, and also defeated Trump.
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With Netanyahu, Trump has a lot; but with Trump, Netanyahu has a lot.
So, even with Trump’s pressures to demand an immediate ceasefire from Israel, it’s seen that Gaza City continues to explode and dozens are killed.
Israel's statement is that the Israeli armyThe counter-action is limited to responding to “imminent threats.”
Therefore, Trump also has a strong sense of urgency, saying: "Time is crucial, otherwise, a large-scale bloody conflict will follow-which no one wants to see."
As for what he preaches, he will build the peace of 3000 years and end it once and for all.
Totally exaggerated, too exaggerated.
Sowing peace with bombs is like using gasoline to put out fires. The greater the momentum, the more uncontrollable the consequences.
Hamas may be forced to lay down its arms or even be completely driven out of Gaza, but will 2 million Gazans completely surrender to the blood feud in Gaza?
Remember, in addition to Gaza, there is also the West Bank.
If the Palestinians continue to live in humiliation and anger, their resistance will never be calmed.
Ancient Chinese people said that theft is easy in the mountains and theft is difficult in the hearts.
Once the seed of hatred is buried, it can be rebirthed with a slight rain.
Even if Trump’s 20 terms are met, it’s a short-lived peace.
Of course, we Chinese know how to deal with the targets, but for Trump, the surface light of the ceasefire is more important.
Only after the surface light, but the anger burns in the bear, likeThe earthfire runs underground, rushing; once lava springs out, it will burn out all the wild grass, and Joomla...
Israel will not survive, and the Palestinian suffering will continue.
But Trump will preach a great victory. If he is not given the Nobel Peace Prize again, it feels like he can really tear over the roof of the Norwegian parliament.