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00:00OK, I mean, President Trump seems to want more than that.
00:03I mean, do you see him being satisfied?
00:05I mean, OK, it's a first step, but the resumption of hostilities in 60 days from now
00:10is not going to be viewed by the Trump administration as being a win, is it?
00:15I think they will judge it by the positions put forward by Hamas.
00:19If Hamas is going to adopt a very negative approach to reaching a solution
00:23that would mean that it is going to be disarmed,
00:26then the Trump administration will understand that there is a problem with Hamas.
00:30They keep saying it all the time.
00:32The hurdle to reaching an agreement is Hamas.
00:35And this can be also the case after the 60 days, which is just have to wait and see.
00:42We have to understand Hamas is losing control of the population gradually.
00:46We see first pilot programs that enable the population to be governed by other forces
00:54or to be receiving the aid from other forces and not those who are subordinated to Hamas.
01:00Hamas is very concerned about what's going to happen in the future.
01:03Because if there's one thing that's worse for Hamas, for Hamas' point of view,
01:07than being defeated by the Israeli military force,
01:12is that it's going to be ousted by its own people.
01:15That's the most threatening option for Hamas.
01:20That's why they fight against militias that are taking control of some areas in Rafaf.

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