Rabbi Pesach Wolecki
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And now,
In Doha today at the conference, both the Turkish foreign minister, whatever his name is, Fitan, I think is his name, and the prime minister of Qatar both said that it's time to bring in the international stabilization force and that it has to happen before Hamas is disarmed.
and that they should stand between the Israelis and Hamas on the yellow line and they should move to the second phase of the plan.
Let's be very clear of what's happening here.
The two patrons of Hamas, Turkey and Qatar, want Hamas to not be disarmed and
an Arab military.
Basically, the Turks are the only country that actually wants to provide troops to the thing.
They want to come in there and stand between the Israelis and Hamas and ensure Hamas' future governance of the Gaza Strip.
Of course, they won't be called Hamas.
They'll hand their weapons over to someone else, which will just be another Hamas guy, not called Hamas.
It'll all be a dog and pony show.
Look, Steve, the bigger issue here is really not even an issue only for Israel.
Israel is only the current situation.
It's a bigger problem
with Trump's current foreign policy vis-a-vis the Middle East.
And that is that he's trying to thread a needle that is not really threadable.
The Trump administration is treating Qatar and Turkey as though they are part of the same group of nations as the Emirates and the Saudis and the Jordanians and the legitimately moderate Arab states who actually want peaceful engagement and economic engagement with the West, rather than to take the West down.
The Turks and the Qataris
are Muslim Brotherhood.
They want to destroy the West.