Its all leaks so far. I am quite sure North Gaza is populated and counts as such in the deal. The area they will retreat to seems like the east of Gaza. The details should come out soon-ish.
That depends on whether they lose land from Gaza or not in such a deal. If they didn't, Hamas will claim...
I said before, that if colonization happens it will come much later. This current deal is solely about ending the current war and return the hostages from Hamas and from Israeli prisons.
Reaching the deal was impossible until Trump got elected in November and wheels only started moving after...
All the leaks speaking about the ceasefire so far talk about a retreat of Israel towards "non-populated areas" of Gaza in the first phase and a hostage exchange.
I realize how pro-Israel this cabinet is, and it will probably show it more in recognition of settlements in the West Bank later on...
The supporters ? Sure. Doesn't change that the era of Biden killed more Palestinians and destroyed Gaza more than Trump could dream of.
I think more in line of "Israel can restart the war whenever it see fits". The current deal being discussed is ceasefire + prisoner exchange. Colonization...
I found no information about the study you mention.
The infographic you mentioned was actually taken from a real survey done by AWRAD. It was based on:
"Palestinians were asked to assess the role of a list of relevant parties during the war. Findings reveal that their assessments broadly fall...
I'm a bit surprised Palestine-Israel is still an active discussion here.
News seems to be moving around about a possible ceasefire in Gaza between Hamas and Israel after Trump and his team put pressure on the Israeli government.
IF that comes to pass, my conclusion about the current Democrat...
Since Turkey is one of the main backers of the rebels, the ones in Turkey will mostly be sent back (or pushed out).
EU doesn't have that kind of border to do so and there is more incentive for Syrians to stay there than move to the uncertainty in Syria rn, so its likely they'll have to strike a...
Are german news channels a day behind ? Damascus already fell to rebels and Assad ran away since yesterday
rn its SDF (Kurdish forces) vs Rebels, with Israel entering some cities on the borders of the Golan to "fortify".
Seems like a military coup attempt in S. Korea, but the parliament live I am watching rn has them clapping so maybe they just repelled the martial law order ?
Interesting times we're living in.
https://bbc.com/news/articles/cvg4n2rdjp6o
Another old liberal Justice that won't retire going into a Trump presidency. I wonder if they want to give another seat to the conservatives in the court to further that majority.
I wonder if the RBG scenario will happen again.
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While I don't doubt foreign policy played a part considering there are 2 big wars the US is involved in, its not the focal point of the election.
You overestimate how much the average American cares about what happens outside if so.
I recall her crashing in the campaign in 2020, I don't see why she was chosen to begin with. She is clearly not liked enough to have been the democratic nominee.
Trump made gains with Black and Hispanic voters, its not as simple as what your comment implies. Dems just ran a rushed bad campaign after Biden's disasterclass debate.
Whites also are no longer majority in the usa iirc. They are a significant part of Republican voters though.
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