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What is really preventing any sort of agreement despite the indirect talks in Doha and the US-backed proposal on the table? Professor of Conflict Resolution Dr. Ayman Youssef explains the key stumbling blocks.

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00:00There are obviously a lot of stumbling blocks here,
00:02but despite these indirect talks that we're seeing in Doha
00:05and the U.S.-backed proposal that's also on the table,
00:08what do you think is really preventing any sort of agreement?
00:12Is it the aid flow, the military withdrawal, Hamas' future role in Gaza?
00:16What do you think is the key issue here?
00:18Yes, this is, I think, a major strategic question,
00:21and I think we need a strategic debate around that.
00:24There are many, many hindrances and many stumbling blocks
00:27in the way of signing this deal.
00:29Not only the humanitarian aid distribution mechanism as Israel,
00:34and even as Hamas demanded,
00:37I think also even the question of Israeli withdrawal
00:40from major corridors and major areas controlled by Israel
00:46in the last 20, 22 months.
00:50Israel now is controlling more than 70% of geography of Gaza,
00:55and they are trying to engineer this geography
00:58as well as demography, you know, in the sense that pushing the Palestinians
01:03into very much, you know, closed zones, you know,
01:08so that in the future maybe there is a plan of forced migration
01:12or pushing them maybe to Sinai or to the sea.
01:15I think this is part of the Israeli thinking.
01:18And there is also the issue of next day, you know, next day to the ceasefire.
01:24What are the possibilities, you know, for Hamas?
01:27Is Hamas going to be part of governance or is it part to be, you know, outside Gaza?
01:32There are many, many issues, and I think many tricky issues that both parties are still negotiating.
01:39And I think the main concern at this stage, there is no trust, you know, to have a deal.
01:47You know, both groups should have a kind of confidence-building measures
01:51and a kind of good intentions and good trust.
01:55I think this issue is very much missing.
01:57So, therefore, we need a kind of a strategic deal imposed either by the U.S.
02:03or with the help of Qataris and Egyptians.
02:06If we leave matters to Hamas as well as to Israel, I think they are going to disagree.

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