@@solar0wind As of this election, New York is closer to going red than Texas is going blue. But TLDR won't make that video, because it doesn't get the clicks nor is it cope.
I don't know man i want to believe But I can't but just that is wishful thinking He literally is choosing them over iraq Syria Iran Yemen and Egypt to some extent and plus Palestine i feel like the only way to fix it he can do is cut all aid to all out side country's (sorry Ukraine) and not help Israel falls within less than a year without aid
He did it before what is stopping him from doing it again i know I'm probably byus (idk the word) because I'm fighting on the other side with Hezbollah but it is clear to everyone who is wrong
@@solar0windjudging from the war so far with over 40,000 dead Palestinians (mostly women and children) and the targeting of hospitals and schools, as well as remarks from isreali officials about there desire to completely take over the west Bank, it seems that the idf are just as much of terrorists as hezbollah
TLDR, I appreciate trying to look into all possibile scenarios, but I find it hard to believe that Trump, after recognizing the Golan Heights as Israeli, moving the embassy to Jerusalem, getting the Abraham Accords signed, and assigning staunch, proud Zionists to important poaitions, is anything but pro-israel.a
The aa accords froze any annexation of judea and Samaria. Trump gave israel what was not disputed but the rest of the area concessions were already made by Netanyahu which at some point the 2nd phase will be pushed.
@shehannanayakkara4162 yes pro peace by israel giving up land which may mean peace for a few months until the pa finds some other pretense to attack israrel now closer to their cities and sees that terrorism pays off because consessions are made. Same with Ukraine and Russia I am sure putin to a temp peace for a few months and then go back to war and find a flimsy pretense to do so.
Even though Netyenyahu humiliated Biden, Joe constantly gave him what he wanted. Trump's unpredictable, hates being humiliated and has no problem reacting in a spiteful manner. On the other hand Miriam Adelson gave Trump $100m to do whatever Netyenyahu wanted, so we'll see.
Nah, you don't understand how close Trump and Bibi are on a personal level. They are in constant communication. They hold regular meetings. They are on the same page.
I really have to know, how come is it America supports Isreal so resolutely? I really don’t understand their connections with a Western Middle Eastern state.
@@markushaahr9194 I think it is due to decades of support along with billions in funding has already been spent on Israel. It is more of sunk cost problem.+ Hamas and Hezbollah are no friends of West. They are puppets of Iran, a particularly anti- USA country.
@@markushaahr9194 As far as I understand, it seems to be a mix of lobbyism and pragmatism. Of the pragmatic reasons, we can find the production and transportation of oil, such as the Trans-Israel pipeline which transports oil from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. Keeping such vital infrastructure in allied hands is important. There is also the security aspect. Israel acts as the West's eyes and ears in a region that is a cradle of terrorism. Late last year, a number of people were arrested in Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, suspected of planning terrorist attacks. These attacks were prevented and the arrests were made thanks to intelligence provided by Mossad and Shin Bet.
Even if Netanyahu sucked up to Biden, its only because he won the Presidency, not because he actually liked Biden. Netanyahu would much rather prefer Trump Also, Trump just recently appointed people such as Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel, Elise Stefanik as Ambassador to the UN, Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense and these people are vehemently and extremely pro Israel because of religion and more.
But they don't make the decisions and he is appointing gabbard who is pro Assad. Some are isolationist so their religious beliefs are in their own sphere but not have a sense of reality on the ground. The aa accords stopped any possibility of annexation of any area beyond the green line as why should that be ignored
Netanyahu sucked up to biden? i think you've got it mixed lol, it was the other way around. and i don't see trump being any different, he's bsaically the same in that part of foreign policy
There is not much hope for the Palestinian people going forward if we dont stand up and protect them. Trump does not like wars, but he wont stop Israel even if a genocide is ongoing. The destruction of Gaza and Palestine is unfolding right before our eyes and Trump is ready to sign the deal where Israel does to palestine what Hamas said they would do to Israel!
I don’t know about claiming that trump no longer has a great personal relationship. Didn’t Trump host Netanyahu at his Florida home after his speech at congress a few months ago in July?
Like even if rhetoric = policy was a real concept, that still ignores the fact that "politicians lie". We have no clue whether or not he's a "deal maker" lol, he might abandon that line entirely once we get into office, like all American politicians do.
He isn't even good at making deals, that's my jobb, I mean I am the devil. Look at the trade wars with china, it made everything worse for everyone, now both the US and the chinese economy is crumbling. You know what good! Let's get rid of all the money! If there is no economy, they can't make more weapons to fight with. There will be no ww3, if there is no electrity to push the button with. The AI is doing us a favor, buy using all this useless power anyways. Maybe it's trying to stop ww3, or maybe it's trying to force them to push the buttons before it's to late for them to do it. Sorry for being so brutally honest. Love you all.❤
1:48 It's insane to me that a president that still sent a tone of weapons and constantly said "israel has the right to defend itself" while israel bombed gaza to the point of setting it back 50+ years is apparently "too critical of israel".
That's understandable considering the way things are framed. Some context you (and about 99% of people with an opinion) might need: This is not the first but the third Gaza War in 15 years (08 and 14). All started under similar circumstances with a kidnapping or attack by Hamas. In each of the previous two, the international community pressured Israel to stop after a few hundred casualties. Hamas used the time to entrench and tunnel under civilians. Parallel situation happened in Lebanon in 2006 when Israel was pressured to let up on Hezbollah under a UN ceasefire resolution. (In both cases it must be said, the UN was responsible for keeping the peace, and they let Hamas and Hezbollah do whatever they wanted including completely militarized the territory they were supposed to be watchdogging - significant because those are the same people who are now demanding Israel to stop ). Israel believes that as long as these armies (That is the right word) are amassed at the border and firing rockets at a more or less regular rate (as they did before the war), they're not secure. And looking at history, they're not wrong. However, you can also argue that other sovereign states live with militaries at their border -- China and India for example I'm sure have some artillery pointed at each other but nobody would condone an invasion. The difference is, as I see it, lies in the fact that Hamas and Hezbollah are NON-STATE actors. They can't effectively be sanctioned, or threatened, or voted out. It makes them a little bit like a termite infestation, or cancer: the longer they are permitted to live and attack, the more damage they will do to the host (whether the host is Israel, or their host country, or the Middle East, or global trade... True in every case). So somebody has to go in and exterminate them. Pretty much every global leader shares this view. Many will say something different, in order to placate their base, especially if it is very liberal or has a significant Muslim component, but nobody is acting to stop Israel, and I don't think it's because of power dynamics (many countries threatened and enacted embargos and boycotts in '08 and 14), It's because their perception of the conflict of changed. The common thread is, Iran is funding not only Hamas and Hezbollah, but the Houthis in Yemen, pro Assad forces in Syria, and Shiite militias in Iraq in every case, they fund armed groups who oppose the elected government and deliberately put civilians in harm's way -- almost a million Arab Muslims have died in the last 15 years as a result of Iran's actions. It's hard to observe because silence is hard to observe, but the Sunni Arab countries, who used to be Israel's most committed enemies, far from doing anything to stop Israel, don't even speak out, and some countries like Saudi Arabia and Tunisia have banned Palestinian symbols like the keffiyah -- That's how far the pendulum has swung in the other direction. For better or for worse, for right or for wrong, the only people who really support Hamas at this point are Iran, Qatar (who are sunni but resentful of Saudi Arabia's power and invested heavily in a media empire including Al Jazeera which spreads disinformation in Arabic while posing as a humanitarian in English), and Western liberals. That's the geopolitical context. That doesn't change the fact that Palestinian civilians are suffering, but by the numbers, not as much as you think. I'm sure it's far from comfortable, but Israel is feeding and sheltering about a million Palestinians in the humanitarian zone on massai Beach; The reported death rate (which can safely assume to be overcounted considering it's Hamas doing the counting) is only about a thousand / month, which is the same as the natural death rate in Gaza. The "impending famine" has not arrived for a year, because Israel has trucked in nearly a million tons of food. The death toll itself seem high, but you have to remember to account for about 20K Hamas deaths, 10K reported to be unconfirmed on May 16th, and the natural death rate in Gaza accounting for a further 12K. The dovetails with Israel's known practice of warning before strikes. In general I would either commit to a broad fact-based research project, or a strategic ambiguity where matters of Israel are concerned. Almost everybody who reports on it is biased in some way, unfortunately it is a lightning rod for emotional people and extremists of all stripes, able to get attention in a way unconnected to its importance. For example the premise of this video is that Netanyahu is not popular, but if the OP had simply looked at September polling, he would know that Netanyahu and his party are the most popular in Israel right now. It's unthinkable that people would publish such an obviously backwards analysis about Liberia or Korea. I don't know why this is normalized with Israel.
You should also consider that most of Gaza was shitty construction to begin with. The economic harm Will be easily outweighed by the economic gain from reconstruction. That sounds cruel that you are talking in state development terms, so that's your state development answer.
@@asaadddfa Why did you print out an IDF press release? No serious person believes any of the bs you just spewed. You probably also don't even believe half of it.
These aren't mutually exclusive. Take for example the Biden administrations criticism of the Jews going into Rafah. It turned out the Jews were right all along, that's where Sinwar was operating out of. They were able to go in and dismantle a massive part of Hamas's network take out the boss and gain intel on more of Hamas's structure in the process. Their intel was legitimate, it's likely that the US itself was aware of this Intel, it's possible they even supplied some of it. So what was the point of criticizing the operation? The answer is score political points. The Administration wanted to win over some anti-Israeli voters in the US so they flung shit at the wall made completely pointless criticisms and ended up looking like fools in the process. This sort of blind criticism was then exposed for the nonsense it was as the administration then tried latch on to the Jews success and claim they supported it all along (destroying whatever minuscule amount of support they gained from Terror simps). If they had simply taken a step back and thought things through to begin with instead of trying to show they were "standing up" Israel they could have saved themselves a lot of embarrassment.
Theres a really hilarious years long joke with this channel that whatever they predict as likely, the opposite ends up happening. Its been a long trend.
during the other term He literally moved the embassy to jerusalem expanding with that the territory to more than the half it was charted there and raising tensions, during campaign he praise them for their "strength", the best friend of israel you mentioned but he also said he will "finish the job" like dems aren't. no matter the party the AIPAC has enough lobby influence in both but trump made an extra effort to get in their good side so they will get far far more than ever before.
It is weird that you did not mention that Miriam Adelson donated $100M to Trump’s campaign. I think this is going to be a BIG factor in his lsraeI policy.
But she is one person and plenty of rich donors from others some who are antisemitic. Jews internalize and fall for the antisemitic propaganda that they have money and power they don't have.
Well that depends on what the 'sort out' does. If trump gets a palestinian state recognised the democrats might not win another election for 30 years. If he 'solves' it by letting israel annex the west bank and essentially making a palestinian state impossible, they will not be happy. The problem is the democrats cant offer them anything better because the Democratic party is a shambles
just one correction.in 4:49 the reason the Palestinians didn't participate in the peace talks is because they refuse to participate not because trump didn't include them
I offered a direct quote from Mike Huckabee, Trumps newly appointed ambassador to Israel which contradicts the title of this program but the authors can't bear the truth.
Trump pulled out of Syria and enacted the Doha Agreement with the Taliban, despite putting 2 Hawks, John Bolton as United Nations Security Advisor and Mike Pompeo as the Head of the CIA. His strategy is to adopt a mix of both sides.
Regarding the segregation of the west bank. To reference that human rights organisations merely said it was "unfair" to Palestinians, must be a joke from yourselves. I think many would have and still do, classified it as, illegal and immoral. It's like you are just trying to PG the content to down play it. The fact that you have to say yourself that the international community "perceived it as" implies you didn't even find an example of someone just calling it unfair and you have made that conclusion yourself. Imagine saying, some people think it's unfair that Russia is at war with Ukraine. It's a nothing sentence and you know it. Edit You title the video "why trump might not be as pro Israel as you think" Then state half a dozen things he has done pro Israel and practically the only thing that goes against the pro belief is that Bibi congratulated Biden. How on earth have you come to any conclusion that doubts the US's established bi-partisan support for Israel?
Yea it's funny that you actually believe this when Marco Rubio explicitly said he will not call for a ceasefire and Mike Huckabee, his ambassador to Israel has said that there is “no such thing as a Palestinian.” The delusion is off the charts, pay attention to what is happening.
0:05 when he said "isn't popular outside US" I knew it's a propaganda video lol, I'm not American but I can't tell you he's actually more popular outside US than in usa
Trump is like a magic mirror in which people see whatever they want. All Trump cares about is his own power and ego; if he thinks your cause will increase either he will support it, and if he doesn't he won't. There's no point debating whether he really believes x or y, all that matters is he decided those were the path to (staying in) power.
if i were a billionaire, suffered through all the media abuse for the last ten years after all the adulation for twenty before that, see my children and wife dragged in the mud, and was subjected to ridiculous lawfare suits, i wouldn't run for anything, retreat, and live off my fortune. taking a bullet as well? cmon man. there's no keeping power if you are facing assassination attempts, plural. Face it, he loves this country and is fiercely pro-american. if you can't see that, you're blind.
Thanks to all the comments that saved me the time it would take to watch yet another out of touch analysis by this well-meaning channel with consistently wrong takes
Because we know what we are getting ourselves into instead of Harris which we got no idea or what will she do, plus we want to get revenge of the democrats for supporting genocide, so this is why we voted for trump
They're just doing it now out of spite for Biden. Most of them dont even realize Repulicans are more pro-Israel. This sad irony is what happens when you let ignorant people vote
@@dean_l33 No, Palestinians are Arabs through and through. They came through the Arab migration from 650 onwards. Most of them have family in Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq. Persians have absolutely no relation to Palestinians.
4:20 In order to have a new election, the current parliament would have to vote no confidence. This would require more than one party to leave. Only two parties arguably stand to gain more seats in a new election and neither of them is opposed to wrapping up the war. Current polls show that in case of elections, neither the current coalition nor the current opposition have enough seats to form a government. He may not last the full two years left, but nothing has come up to force him out yet.
Israelis also have election fatigue after the April 2019, September 2019, March 2020, March 2021 and November 2022 elections, all but one of those leading to an unstable Netanyahu government. The only exception leading to an unstable Bennett and then Lapid led government. The likelihood Israelis would subject themselves to this during a high stakes war is even slimmer.
I really want to like your channel, but you keep making videos like this, and with the picks he's already made, there's no way he's not exactly as pro-Israel as we think.
The truth hurts. Trump has abandoned the kurds and pushing a bad deal for Ukraine. Why do you think he would treat israel differently and the aa accords froze settlements. Of course he picked a few pro israel people for the base but they won't make these decisions.
You should really research the aa accords as they were about concessions to the disputed areas. Sharon was our last false leader who jews thought would he great and yet he created oct 7th by pullout from Gaza. And was going to do more a stroke stopped him.
@Exiztential becuase you are a brainwashed fool. Again do you remember sharon? Did you read the aa accords and follow the news then? I did. Other countries were promising peace for other concessions. The truth hurts and trump knows how to play to those who aren't able to think critically.
Things will get worse before they get better. But humanity's eyes are opener than they've been in a long time. Fasten your seatbelts - it's going to be a bumpy ride. Change is coming over the next decade.
You can still have empathy for someone or a group of people and recognise what's happening to them is wrong even if they don't support the same beliefs you do.
@@sanitygone-l9y You can still acknowledge that Israel and a free Palestine can't coexist because one will start a war and the other will answer trice as fiercely. Both sides have blood on their hands and all that the innocents can do is to literally arrange things for leaving to another country and leave.
One, way to massively oversimplify a complex series of issues. Two, I wasn't aware that homophobia carried the death penalty. Three, there has actually been a fair amount of solidarity on this issue since the start of the war. Palestine tends to find supporters in leftist politics and in a situation like this, most of them are not going to turn down badly needed support because of that.
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Same. Most of us don't really care. It's some far away country. Looking at it objectively though I can see why Israel would have so much support. Hamas did throw the first few punches and looks like they took kt too far and poked the bear
Peace across the world and for US as well as lower inflation. Contrary to what you might expect, Trump's donors are, on the average, much poorer than dem donors.
That’s a good thing he does. It means he is not controlled and will make his own decisions. So far we had presidents who only did what they’re told and that is why we need Trump
@sambayanzai you mean we had presidents that listened to what the citizens want? And now we have one that just wants hotels in Moscow? You are right, we are screwed
@@johnwallace2319 we never had any president that listened to what we want. Your smoking. Last one we had that did listen was Kennedy. After that it went downhill.
You have a point, but the counter point is that he is the biggest flip flopper in history, and notoriously easy to roll over to foreign powers, some of them even boasted about it. Bottom line this could go either way with that piece of burnt toast.
Strange to say Israel would keep fighting due to Netanyahu trying to stay in power and not mention their stated reason of breaking Hamas' hold on the strip.
@@Hardcore_Remixer No? They never were biased enough to sanewash Trump's policies to make him appear more moderate on foreign/domestic issues. You probably don't even know who TLDR is, or what they do, you just found this random video, saw someone says the word "bias", and then immediately lept to scream "WELL, IF YOU WEREN'T SUCH A LIBERAL LEFTIST, YOU'D NOTICE THAT YOU'RE THE ONE WHO'S BIASED, SNOWFLAKE!"
Said they were fair bais lately not they weren't ever bias, i understand how bias they are every time they post a video mentioning ireland as an irish person, im just saying getting out of proportion
As an Israeli, I recognize that there are varied perspectives on Bibi’s leadership. While I believe he has led us into one of the most severe crises since the Holocaust and could be seen as a war criminal, I’m not stating this to take a definitive stance on whether is actions are good or bad. My point is that different viewpoints exist, and yet your reporting consistently opts for those that depict Israel and Bibi as the primary villains. For example, Trump’s conflict with Bibi arose from Bibi’s refusal to back Trump’s election fraud claims, and the failure of the deal was due to the Palestinians’ unwillingness to negotiate with Kushner. Although the deal was pro-Israel, its purpose was to push the Palestinians toward negotiations to improve their situation under the pressure of a potential unilateral resolution.
Why are you so hesitant to say genocide is bad? I understand that political leaders can't be blamed for others' failures, but Bibi's government is overseeing the murder of children by drone. Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ran roughshod through Amsterdam targeting Arab citizens and jeering during a vigil for Spanish flood victims. Your government and those they enable are villains of this story. So is Trump. So is Hamas. It's not rocket science.
Bibi is objectively bad. Bad for Israel and bad for the world. I don’t believe that Israel as a nation is evil or that Israelis are evil, but Netenyahu is a nightmare, and his allies are worse. They certainly are villains, even if Israel and Israelis are not. And that also doesn’t mean that Palestinian leadership are heroes.
@@SnizelOfficialleft wingers are living in a constant state of delusion because of how many loses they take and the cope they suffer from so they create false worlds where they think they will come on top but in reality it’s cringe and embarrassing.
What has happened to the quality of the videos? 4:05 ‘destroying hamas, whatever that means’ 5:55 ‘alright, bet bibi’ - are you trying to appeal to your ‘predominantly younger audience’? 5:55 ‘Only for Netanyahu to say “err, actually, I can’t accept my own deal”’
I think that last part is normal. These videos are meant to use more digestible language than normal news media, so it makes sense they generalize it like that. That first example is inexcusable, though. "whatever that's supposed to mean" is never a phrase you want to hear when you're referring to a crucial policy statement.
As an Israeli I can't state enough how much most of us are fedup with the current leadership, the war and much more. Unfortunately the mistakes some have made in the last election doesn't leave much room in replacing them before their term end in a year or so.. Im not pro trump, but Im even less pro haris. Beiden was a good middle ground honestly.
Highlighting negative things always and/or presenting the data in such a way as to give you a negative impression or a wrong idea, that is not neutrally reporting, that is biased reporting.
"anti-Trump"? If anything, this video is GLAZING him for no fucking reason, trying to sanewash his policies to look more moderate than they actually are. "wHy hE mIGhT bE mOrE pRo-UkrAinE tHaN yOu mIgHt tHiNK" or "wHy hE mIgHt bE lEsS prO-iSrAeL tHaN yOu MiGht THInK" are both bullshit videos, trying to present Trump more favourable to Muslims and Ukraine supporters. So you're right, this isn't neutral reporting, this is biased reporting - bias that's IN FAVOUR of Trump.
To be fair, Israel's claim for the Judea reason is much more established than the Golan heights: it was an important part of all historical "kingdoms of Israel" (that the modern land of Israel see itself as a continuation of), it was part of the British mandate of Israel - that was originally established "to facilitate a home for the Jewish people", it was conquered from the mandate area in 1948 by Jordan - who had no legitimate claim to the area. The only reason Israel annexed the Golan and not Judea is because the Israeli government is racist and didn't want to give 2M Muslim Arabs citizenship. As a left leaning Israeli - I'm all for annexing Judea and giving full voting rights to it's citizens - or give them the right of self determination: either works 🤷 the evil is the status quo under which all the horrors of the Israeli occupation occur, and the status quo must be abolished.
@guss77 Good day. I've not had the opportunity to speak to many Israelis on these matters. Is there a chance we could chat? I'm a South African, so there are some situational parallels that could be drawn between our countries, but I'd love to speak with someone local & critical. Is there some way that would suit you?
Yeah this video is like the "Texas might go blue" video
Didn't that video say that it could take years for that to happen and wouldn't happen right away?
@@solar0wind they were still wrong because now New York has a greater chance of going red than Texas going blue
“WiLl dEmS wIn ThE tRiFeCtA?”- Far left TLDR news
@@Andreas-ojnjif you think TL;DR is far left, you need a psychiatrist…
@@solar0wind As of this election, New York is closer to going red than Texas is going blue. But TLDR won't make that video, because it doesn't get the clicks nor is it cope.
3:30 he's criticizing Israel for releasing the footage, not for the bombing
Didn't biden say similar too
I don't know man i want to believe
But I can't but just that is wishful thinking
He literally is choosing them over iraq Syria Iran Yemen and Egypt to some extent and plus Palestine i feel like the only way to fix it he can do is cut all aid to all out side country's (sorry Ukraine) and not help Israel falls within less than a year without aid
He did it before what is stopping him from doing it again i know I'm probably byus (idk the word) because I'm fighting on the other side with Hezbollah but it is clear to everyone who is wrong
@@ArabkidImtheBombactuallyexplod
The word is biased and what? You're fighting with a murderous terrorist group? Not a flex...
@@solar0windjudging from the war so far with over 40,000 dead Palestinians (mostly women and children) and the targeting of hospitals and schools, as well as remarks from isreali officials about there desire to completely take over the west Bank, it seems that the idf are just as much of terrorists as hezbollah
Trump literally said, "Israel should finish the job."
Did you even watch the video? This channel is for avarage IQ people, you can leave if you don't understand what is being said in the videos
Well, Trump does tend to lie with every other breath he takes.
Trump might backstab Israel for his own narcissistic reactions.
@@davidescristofaros2241 You mean the CNN wannabe?
@@davidescristofaros2241 I presume he's commenting without watching the video
Although he does make a point
@@ivanexell-uz4mvcorrect %100
TLDR, I appreciate trying to look into all possibile scenarios, but I find it hard to believe that Trump, after recognizing the Golan Heights as Israeli, moving the embassy to Jerusalem, getting the Abraham Accords signed, and assigning staunch, proud Zionists to important poaitions, is anything but pro-israel.a
Maybe he's just anti-muslim.
The aa accords froze any annexation of judea and Samaria. Trump gave israel what was not disputed but the rest of the area concessions were already made by Netanyahu which at some point the 2nd phase will be pushed.
I wouldn't say the Abraham Accords are necessarily pro-Israel, just pro-peace
@shehannanayakkara4162 yes pro peace by israel giving up land which may mean peace for a few months until the pa finds some other pretense to attack israrel now closer to their cities and sees that terrorism pays off because consessions are made. Same with Ukraine and Russia I am sure putin to a temp peace for a few months and then go back to war and find a flimsy pretense to do so.
@@davidmckenzie1041 hes definitely both
Even though Netyenyahu humiliated Biden, Joe constantly gave him what he wanted. Trump's unpredictable, hates being humiliated and has no problem reacting in a spiteful manner. On the other hand Miriam Adelson gave Trump $100m to do whatever Netyenyahu wanted, so we'll see.
Trump is on the brink of dementia I dont think he will be calling the shots in a couple of years, it will be republican hawks
This is a respectable opinion unlike pretty much every other opinion on this channel regarding Trump.
And he doesn’t even need to worry about getting re-elected
Unless it's putin. Then trump bows down. They embarrassed his wife and trump is silent
Nah, you don't understand how close Trump and Bibi are on a personal level. They are in constant communication. They hold regular meetings. They are on the same page.
You guys and your clickbaity title gotta stop .....just look at who Trump's ambassador to isreal is ....and isreals new envoy to DC ....
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst
They literally made that point in the video, emphasising how pro-Israel the ambassador is
Israel is an Apartheid state
He's just an ambassador; he doesn't make the policy.
And the majority of Israelis didn’t vote for Netanyahu or even like him or want the war to continue.
He wants to end the war and call for a ceasefire, but the reality is that both Democrats and Republicans strongly support Israel.
I really have to know, how come is it America supports Isreal so resolutely? I really don’t understand their connections with a Western Middle Eastern state.
@@markushaahr9194because America has a huge and wealthy Jewish population
@@markushaahr9194 I think it is due to decades of support along with billions in funding has already been spent on Israel. It is more of sunk cost problem.+ Hamas and Hezbollah are no friends of West. They are puppets of Iran, a particularly anti- USA country.
1% lol @@Xanomodu
@@markushaahr9194 As far as I understand, it seems to be a mix of lobbyism and pragmatism. Of the pragmatic reasons, we can find the production and transportation of oil, such as the Trans-Israel pipeline which transports oil from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. Keeping such vital infrastructure in allied hands is important.
There is also the security aspect. Israel acts as the West's eyes and ears in a region that is a cradle of terrorism. Late last year, a number of people were arrested in Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, suspected of planning terrorist attacks. These attacks were prevented and the arrests were made thanks to intelligence provided by Mossad and Shin Bet.
Even if Netanyahu sucked up to Biden, its only because he won the Presidency, not because he actually liked Biden. Netanyahu would much rather prefer Trump
Also, Trump just recently appointed people such as Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel, Elise Stefanik as Ambassador to the UN, Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense and these people are vehemently and extremely pro Israel because of religion and more.
But they don't make the decisions and he is appointing gabbard who is pro Assad. Some are isolationist so their religious beliefs are in their own sphere but not have a sense of reality on the ground. The aa accords stopped any possibility of annexation of any area beyond the green line as why should that be ignored
Huckabee is the perfect person to anoint someone to hide your own intentions that are not good for israel. He has no real say in the end.
Netanyahu sucked up to biden? i think you've got it mixed lol, it was the other way around. and i don't see trump being any different, he's bsaically the same in that part of foreign policy
There is not much hope for the Palestinian people going forward if we dont stand up and protect them. Trump does not like wars, but he wont stop Israel even if a genocide is ongoing. The destruction of Gaza and Palestine is unfolding right before our eyes and Trump is ready to sign the deal where Israel does to palestine what Hamas said they would do to Israel!
Pete Hegseth recongizes the importance and leverage of israel but he is a christian nationalist after all
"No one knows what Trump's Isarel policy will be."
I am certain even Trump doesn't know.
Take a look at Trumps appointment of Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel then make another assessment.
Eeeeeeeeeeeee
American presidents get elected on how much they love Israel 😂
He'll come up with a 'perfect' plan, a 'beautiful' plan to end all wars; and then find a scapegoat to blame for not implementing it.
And it will be the European Union and the French most probably.
last time the scapegoat was Covid19 😒
well there were no new wars the first time around. and yeah, more of europe should be spending more on defense. they are allies, not protectorates.
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I don’t know about claiming that trump no longer has a great personal relationship. Didn’t Trump host Netanyahu at his Florida home after his speech at congress a few months ago in July?
he's not pro-Israel because campaign rhetoric about how he's a deal maker? Ok....
Like even if rhetoric = policy was a real concept, that still ignores the fact that "politicians lie". We have no clue whether or not he's a "deal maker" lol, he might abandon that line entirely once we get into office, like all American politicians do.
He isn't even good at making deals, that's my jobb, I mean I am the devil. Look at the trade wars with china, it made everything worse for everyone, now both the US and the chinese economy is crumbling. You know what good! Let's get rid of all the money! If there is no economy, they can't make more weapons to fight with. There will be no ww3, if there is no electrity to push the button with. The AI is doing us a favor, buy using all this useless power anyways. Maybe it's trying to stop ww3, or maybe it's trying to force them to push the buttons before it's to late for them to do it. Sorry for being so brutally honest. Love you all.❤
This was not "a ten minute video", it was barely 7 minutes by the time you started the ad
First few seconds were also adverts. And of the actual content, much of it was waffle padding it out.
It's antisemitic, because 7 October
Lol. I thought the same thing. 😅
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Biden: maybe make the genocide less obvious bro
Israel: he's too critical of us
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Brother the population in gaza keepa growing how tf is that genocide
Israel is an Apartheid state
@@maxmax-dw4meread what genocide is before talking nonsense
At this point y’all boiled down the meaning of ‘genocide’ to palestinians losing just another war they started.
1:48 It's insane to me that a president that still sent a tone of weapons and constantly said "israel has the right to defend itself" while israel bombed gaza to the point of setting it back 50+ years is apparently "too critical of israel".
That's understandable considering the way things are framed. Some context you (and about 99% of people with an opinion) might need:
This is not the first but the third Gaza War in 15 years (08 and 14). All started under similar circumstances with a kidnapping or attack by Hamas. In each of the previous two, the international community pressured Israel to stop after a few hundred casualties. Hamas used the time to entrench and tunnel under civilians.
Parallel situation happened in Lebanon in 2006 when Israel was pressured to let up on Hezbollah under a UN ceasefire resolution.
(In both cases it must be said, the UN was responsible for keeping the peace, and they let Hamas and Hezbollah do whatever they wanted including completely militarized the territory they were supposed to be watchdogging - significant because those are the same people who are now demanding Israel to stop ).
Israel believes that as long as these armies (That is the right word) are amassed at the border and firing rockets at a more or less regular rate (as they did before the war), they're not secure. And looking at history, they're not wrong.
However, you can also argue that other sovereign states live with militaries at their border -- China and India for example I'm sure have some artillery pointed at each other but nobody would condone an invasion.
The difference is, as I see it, lies in the fact that Hamas and Hezbollah are NON-STATE actors. They can't effectively be sanctioned, or threatened, or voted out. It makes them a little bit like a termite infestation, or cancer: the longer they are permitted to live and attack, the more damage they will do to the host (whether the host is Israel, or their host country, or the Middle East, or global trade... True in every case). So somebody has to go in and exterminate them.
Pretty much every global leader shares this view. Many will say something different, in order to placate their base, especially if it is very liberal or has a significant Muslim component, but nobody is acting to stop Israel, and I don't think it's because of power dynamics (many countries threatened and enacted embargos and boycotts in '08 and 14), It's because their perception of the conflict of changed.
The common thread is, Iran is funding not only Hamas and Hezbollah, but the Houthis in Yemen, pro Assad forces in Syria, and Shiite militias in Iraq in every case, they fund armed groups who oppose the elected government and deliberately put civilians in harm's way -- almost a million Arab Muslims have died in the last 15 years as a result of Iran's actions. It's hard to observe because silence is hard to observe, but the Sunni Arab countries, who used to be Israel's most committed enemies, far from doing anything to stop Israel, don't even speak out, and some countries like Saudi Arabia and Tunisia have banned Palestinian symbols like the keffiyah -- That's how far the pendulum has swung in the other direction.
For better or for worse, for right or for wrong, the only people who really support Hamas at this point are Iran, Qatar (who are sunni but resentful of Saudi Arabia's power and invested heavily in a media empire including Al Jazeera which spreads disinformation in Arabic while posing as a humanitarian in English), and Western liberals.
That's the geopolitical context. That doesn't change the fact that Palestinian civilians are suffering, but by the numbers, not as much as you think. I'm sure it's far from comfortable, but Israel is feeding and sheltering about a million Palestinians in the humanitarian zone on massai Beach; The reported death rate (which can safely assume to be overcounted considering it's Hamas doing the counting) is only about a thousand / month, which is the same as the natural death rate in Gaza. The "impending famine" has not arrived for a year, because Israel has trucked in nearly a million tons of food. The death toll itself seem high, but you have to remember to account for about 20K Hamas deaths, 10K reported to be unconfirmed on May 16th, and the natural death rate in Gaza accounting for a further 12K. The dovetails with Israel's known practice of warning before strikes.
In general I would either commit to a broad fact-based research project, or a strategic ambiguity where matters of Israel are concerned. Almost everybody who reports on it is biased in some way, unfortunately it is a lightning rod for emotional people and extremists of all stripes, able to get attention in a way unconnected to its importance. For example the premise of this video is that Netanyahu is not popular, but if the OP had simply looked at September polling, he would know that Netanyahu and his party are the most popular in Israel right now.
It's unthinkable that people would publish such an obviously backwards analysis about Liberia or Korea. I don't know why this is normalized with Israel.
You should also consider that most of Gaza was shitty construction to begin with. The economic harm Will be easily outweighed by the economic gain from reconstruction. That sounds cruel that you are talking in state development terms, so that's your state development answer.
@@asaadddfa Why did you print out an IDF press release? No serious person believes any of the bs you just spewed. You probably also don't even believe half of it.
These aren't mutually exclusive. Take for example the Biden administrations criticism of the Jews going into Rafah. It turned out the Jews were right all along, that's where Sinwar was operating out of. They were able to go in and dismantle a massive part of Hamas's network take out the boss and gain intel on more of Hamas's structure in the process.
Their intel was legitimate, it's likely that the US itself was aware of this Intel, it's possible they even supplied some of it. So what was the point of criticizing the operation? The answer is score political points. The Administration wanted to win over some anti-Israeli voters in the US so they flung shit at the wall made completely pointless criticisms and ended up looking like fools in the process.
This sort of blind criticism was then exposed for the nonsense it was as the administration then tried latch on to the Jews success and claim they supported it all along (destroying whatever minuscule amount of support they gained from Terror simps). If they had simply taken a step back and thought things through to begin with instead of trying to show they were "standing up" Israel they could have saved themselves a lot of embarrassment.
@@asaadddfa "ok chatgbt, give the most pro israeli framing you have"
Ehh it depends because his new appointees a lot are pro Israel but he’s known for overriding his secretary decision
Your Prediction before polling: Kamala will Win
So, Trumps approach to Israel will be Opposite to your prediction 😂
Theres a really hilarious years long joke with this channel that whatever they predict as likely, the opposite ends up happening. Its been a long trend.
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Plot Twist hes somehow even more pro Isreal than we currently think
Until all Americans stand up and force the government to cut ties with is coming soon
it's not a twist
Trump should put America first like he promised, not Israel first. We shall see where his priorities are.
dont do that, dont give me false hope
I think there's something to this video. 🙏🏻❤️
It's hard to believe, but I'm sure trump knows {who} is the real enemy.
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during the other term He literally moved the embassy to jerusalem expanding with that the territory to more than the half it was charted there and raising tensions, during campaign he praise them for their "strength", the best friend of israel you mentioned but he also said he will "finish the job" like dems aren't. no matter the party the AIPAC has enough lobby influence in both but trump made an extra effort to get in their good side so they will get far far more than ever before.
It is weird that you did not mention that Miriam Adelson donated $100M to Trump’s campaign. I think this is going to be a BIG factor in his lsraeI policy.
But she is one person and plenty of rich donors from others some who are antisemitic. Jews internalize and fall for the antisemitic propaganda that they have money and power they don't have.
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Trump is his own man I highly doubt he will support Israel only if it’s defensively
Its just another era of uncertainty from the US basically
If he manages to sort out the gaza situation in the next 6 months, arab Americans will never vote Democrats ever again.
Yeah and he’s very likely to do it
fr.
LMFAO utterly delusional
Well that depends on what the 'sort out' does. If trump gets a palestinian state recognised the democrats might not win another election for 30 years. If he 'solves' it by letting israel annex the west bank and essentially making a palestinian state impossible, they will not be happy. The problem is the democrats cant offer them anything better because the Democratic party is a shambles
He will. Because there will be no Gaza in 6 months.
just one correction.in 4:49 the reason the Palestinians didn't participate in the peace talks is because they refuse to participate not because trump didn't include them
This is pure copium.
Trump: what do you want?
Bibi: everything.
Trump: no
I offered a direct quote from Mike Huckabee, Trumps newly appointed ambassador to Israel which contradicts the title of this program but the authors can't bear the truth.
Trump pulled out of Syria and enacted the Doha Agreement with the Taliban, despite putting 2 Hawks, John Bolton as United Nations Security Advisor and Mike Pompeo as the Head of the CIA.
His strategy is to adopt a mix of both sides.
0:18 I don't remember being asked to take part in a national poll.
This national poll is probably 200 people
Regarding the segregation of the west bank. To reference that human rights organisations merely said it was "unfair" to Palestinians, must be a joke from yourselves.
I think many would have and still do, classified it as, illegal and immoral.
It's like you are just trying to PG the content to down play it.
The fact that you have to say yourself that the international community "perceived it as" implies you didn't even find an example of someone just calling it unfair and you have made that conclusion yourself.
Imagine saying, some people think it's unfair that Russia is at war with Ukraine. It's a nothing sentence and you know it.
Edit
You title the video "why trump might not be as pro Israel as you think"
Then state half a dozen things he has done pro Israel and practically the only thing that goes against the pro belief is that Bibi congratulated Biden.
How on earth have you come to any conclusion that doubts the US's established bi-partisan support for Israel?
in 1945 Jordan was created out of 77% of Palestine.
@Indonesiansurftravel so you have never heard of trans Jordan then but somehow dribble some random "history" about it's creation 🤦🏻♂️😂
@Indonesiansurftravel how big do you think Palestine was?
But Ukraine wasn't aggressor, contrary to countries controling Palestine after 1945.
@@jamm8284 he thinks jordan is palestine and palestine is jordan
Pushing for Israel to make a deal isn’t anti Israel. it’s anti Israel’s right wing.
He will make a ceasefire deal and then leave the situation be. Too complex for a permanent solution.
Keep dreaming
Permanent solution is the single state of Israel retaking their land and the illegal Arabs occupying it returning back to Egypt & Jordan.
Yea it's funny that you actually believe this when Marco Rubio explicitly said he will not call for a ceasefire and Mike Huckabee, his ambassador to Israel has said that there is “no such thing as a Palestinian.”
The delusion is off the charts, pay attention to what is happening.
Not complex one side is a fascist apartheid state which wants more land .
What’s your solution
0:05 when he said "isn't popular outside US" I knew it's a propaganda video lol, I'm not American but I can't tell you he's actually more popular outside US than in usa
I thought the same until he announced what has to be the most pro israel cabinet in US history
Good 🇮🇱❤️🇺🇸
@astamano1274 yaaay guys so now you can unalive even more kids?
Shame on USA AND ISREAL who killed innocent people and children
@@zeyadghanim8271 Hamas should stop using kids as shields
@astamano1274 i don't think hind rajab and her whole family being in their own car was them being "human shields"
Giving false hope to the palistian again
Yeah stick to UK politics, this is untrue
They had an entire channel for US politics they had to end because it was so routinely bad lol
Thank you for standing up for reality.
Please continue.
Trump is like a magic mirror in which people see whatever they want. All Trump cares about is his own power and ego; if he thinks your cause will increase either he will support it, and if he doesn't he won't.
There's no point debating whether he really believes x or y, all that matters is he decided those were the path to (staying in) power.
if i were a billionaire, suffered through all the media abuse for the last ten years after all the adulation for twenty before that, see my children and wife dragged in the mud, and was subjected to ridiculous lawfare suits, i wouldn't run for anything, retreat, and live off my fortune. taking a bullet as well? cmon man. there's no keeping power if you are facing assassination attempts, plural.
Face it, he loves this country and is fiercely pro-american. if you can't see that, you're blind.
couldn’t have said it better. these are all talking heads saying whatever they are paid to say.
Thanks to all the comments that saved me the time it would take to watch yet another out of touch analysis by this well-meaning channel with consistently wrong takes
🤷♀️ Ironically, most Arabs too favor Trump 🤷♀️
Because we know what we are getting ourselves into instead of Harris which we got no idea or what will she do, plus we want to get revenge of the democrats for supporting genocide, so this is why we voted for trump
Aren't gaza Persian?
They're just doing it now out of spite for Biden. Most of them dont even realize Repulicans are more pro-Israel. This sad irony is what happens when you let ignorant people vote
@@dean_l33 No? Gaza is populated by Palestinians who are generally considered Arabs.
@@dean_l33 No, Palestinians are Arabs through and through. They came through the Arab migration from 650 onwards. Most of them have family in Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq. Persians have absolutely no relation to Palestinians.
When the hell did trump say "F bibi! ...." i didn't find it anywhere
I will be coming back to this video in 6 months time. Can’t wait 😂
The fact that a president is a proponent of another state is concerning.
So much misinformation, you are practically rewriting history.
4:20 In order to have a new election, the current parliament would have to vote no confidence. This would require more than one party to leave. Only two parties arguably stand to gain more seats in a new election and neither of them is opposed to wrapping up the war. Current polls show that in case of elections, neither the current coalition nor the current opposition have enough seats to form a government. He may not last the full two years left, but nothing has come up to force him out yet.
Israelis also have election fatigue after the April 2019, September 2019, March 2020, March 2021 and November 2022 elections, all but one of those leading to an unstable Netanyahu government. The only exception leading to an unstable Bennett and then Lapid led government. The likelihood Israelis would subject themselves to this during a high stakes war is even slimmer.
I really want to like your channel, but you keep making videos like this, and with the picks he's already made, there's no way he's not exactly as pro-Israel as we think.
The truth hurts. Trump has abandoned the kurds and pushing a bad deal for Ukraine. Why do you think he would treat israel differently and the aa accords froze settlements. Of course he picked a few pro israel people for the base but they won't make these decisions.
You should really research the aa accords as they were about concessions to the disputed areas. Sharon was our last false leader who jews thought would he great and yet he created oct 7th by pullout from Gaza. And was going to do more a stroke stopped him.
@@alk158 What you said is completely incoherent. Is English your second language?
@Exiztential becuase you are a brainwashed fool. Again do you remember sharon? Did you read the aa accords and follow the news then? I did. Other countries were promising peace for other concessions. The truth hurts and trump knows how to play to those who aren't able to think critically.
@Exiztential i get it. You love to insult people and trump loves to insult people. That doesn't mean he is good for israel.
Congratulations, you are the perfect man for the job. This is a time when wisdom and Gods hand is needed to guide our great relationship
0:26 yea because we stopped giving you all free money and protection 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Exactly Europe should determine their own future not being Americas lapdog
Things will get worse before they get better. But humanity's eyes are opener than they've been in a long time. Fasten your seatbelts - it's going to be a bumpy ride. Change is coming over the next decade.
All these comments are so silly. The title isn't "Why trump might not be pro-israel," it's "Why Trump Might Not Be as Pro-Israel *as You Think* "
sorry, it's still stupid. There is no more pro-israel as Trump and his nominees
next video: trump is going to donate his fortune to charity.
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Trump said to Netanyahu finish the job.Is all a smoke screen by Trump. Trump playing it well because no Saudi Arabia anymore.😂😂😂
Here we'll see Women/Queer fo Palestine comments when their leaders don't support them.
What do you even mean by this?
You can still have empathy for someone or a group of people and recognise what's happening to them is wrong even if they don't support the same beliefs you do.
@@kiano4178 he is saying the gay people should support the g*nocide because hamas is homophobic
@@sanitygone-l9y You can still acknowledge that Israel and a free Palestine can't coexist because one will start a war and the other will answer trice as fiercely.
Both sides have blood on their hands and all that the innocents can do is to literally arrange things for leaving to another country and leave.
One, way to massively oversimplify a complex series of issues.
Two, I wasn't aware that homophobia carried the death penalty.
Three, there has actually been a fair amount of solidarity on this issue since the start of the war. Palestine tends to find supporters in leftist politics and in a situation like this, most of them are not going to turn down badly needed support because of that.
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3:28 there were some other buildings that came down in 2001. including building 7 which was never damaged. controlled demolition runs rampant eh?
All my gen z and millennial friends don’t give a fuck about Israel.
So? It's not like you have a say in this lol.
@ laughs in guns
@Not_A_Federal_Agent yeah it’s only you.
They don't care about the Palestinians either. So why should Trump care what Israel does?
Same. Most of us don't really care. It's some far away country.
Looking at it objectively though I can see why Israel would have so much support. Hamas did throw the first few punches and looks like they took kt too far and poked the bear
The very long running joke that the opposite of everything you predict comes to pass is starting to look more like prophecy.
Yall are really scratching the bottom of the barrel
Tbh all the polls said that harris had it in the bag aswell just like 2016. I think we need to start looking at doing away with polls they don't work
another 7 min video , with 3 mins ads....
Don't forget the $100 million Adelson donation.
what do his donors want though?
Peace across the world and for US as well as lower inflation. Contrary to what you might expect, Trump's donors are, on the average, much poorer than dem donors.
@Hardcore_Remixer they love inflation. Weaker dollar is stoc, market positive. Learn money. What an L take.
Miriam Adelson, his biggest mega-donor, wants Israel to annex the West Bank, so that's what he had to promise her.
That was Kamala
Google Miriam Adelson and you’ll get a gist of what Trump will do
3:10 wow he sound like a rapper on a podcast lol.
he only loves himself, he will flip flop on any issue. What he says means nothing.
That is correct.
trump always flip flop.
That’s a good thing he does. It means he is not controlled and will make his own decisions. So far we had presidents who only did what they’re told and that is why we need Trump
@sambayanzai you mean we had presidents that listened to what the citizens want? And now we have one that just wants hotels in Moscow? You are right, we are screwed
@@johnwallace2319 we never had any president that listened to what we want. Your smoking. Last one we had that did listen was Kennedy. After that it went downhill.
aight, this is it. it was a good ride, but this is where it ends. Blocked.
You have a point, but the counter point is that he is the biggest flip flopper in history, and notoriously easy to roll over to foreign powers, some of them even boasted about it.
Bottom line this could go either way with that piece of burnt toast.
TLDR is coping HARD rn
I need another video about why Netanyahu and Trump are popular among Iranian people. Unlike the Iranian government
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afaik perezkishan and the new foreign minister are recieved well by the iranians, they hate the supreme leader and his irgc
Strange to say Israel would keep fighting due to Netanyahu trying to stay in power and not mention their stated reason of breaking Hamas' hold on the strip.
I like the channel but yer fair bias lately
They have always been biased. It's just that you're left on the political spectrum and it makes you feel at home.
@@Hardcore_Remixer No? They never were biased enough to sanewash Trump's policies to make him appear more moderate on foreign/domestic issues.
You probably don't even know who TLDR is, or what they do, you just found this random video, saw someone says the word "bias", and then immediately lept to scream "WELL, IF YOU WEREN'T SUCH A LIBERAL LEFTIST, YOU'D NOTICE THAT YOU'RE THE ONE WHO'S BIASED, SNOWFLAKE!"
Said they were fair bais lately not they weren't ever bias, i understand how bias they are every time they post a video mentioning ireland as an irish person, im just saying getting out of proportion
If his ambassador to Israel could vote there, he would have voted for the most right wing party in the country.
This is a wonderful video ad you guys. Keep making them up!
Time will tell who was right and who wasn't
No
Israel cannot annex the so called West Bank of the Transjordan because it is the starling territory. It’s like me annexing my kitchen of my own house.
As an Israeli, I recognize that there are varied perspectives on Bibi’s leadership. While I believe he has led us into one of the most severe crises since the Holocaust and could be seen as a war criminal, I’m not stating this to take a definitive stance on whether is actions are good or bad. My point is that different viewpoints exist, and yet your reporting consistently opts for those that depict Israel and Bibi as the primary villains. For example, Trump’s conflict with Bibi arose from Bibi’s refusal to back Trump’s election fraud claims, and the failure of the deal was due to the Palestinians’ unwillingness to negotiate with Kushner. Although the deal was pro-Israel, its purpose was to push the Palestinians toward negotiations to improve their situation under the pressure of a potential unilateral resolution.
Why are you so hesitant to say genocide is bad? I understand that political leaders can't be blamed for others' failures, but Bibi's government is overseeing the murder of children by drone. Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ran roughshod through Amsterdam targeting Arab citizens and jeering during a vigil for Spanish flood victims.
Your government and those they enable are villains of this story. So is Trump. So is Hamas. It's not rocket science.
Bibi is objectively bad. Bad for Israel and bad for the world. I don’t believe that Israel as a nation is evil or that Israelis are evil, but Netenyahu is a nightmare, and his allies are worse. They certainly are villains, even if Israel and Israelis are not.
And that also doesn’t mean that Palestinian leadership are heroes.
He‘s 100% a war crimal lol
Trump will understand that bibi have to look out for israeli interests even that ment sucking up to joe.
This channel is really sinking lower and lower.
No issues with the video
@@InstantLucignore him he just zio
@@InstantLuc This videos is like saying Kamala had a chance, it's all left winger dreams.
@@SnizelOfficialleft wingers are living in a constant state of delusion because of how many loses they take and the cope they suffer from so they create false worlds where they think they will come on top but in reality it’s cringe and embarrassing.
Me when i spread false information online:
Addelsons considers Trump a gr8 puppet. So I guess Trump will act as one.
He doesn't want wars he didn't start
Really flimsy arguments about any possible balance being seen in the Trump administration's ME policy
Jarred might be an Israeli, but Tiffany’s husband is Lebanese, his father still has businesses there.
Bad take. Wasted 8 minutes.
Howd you change your shirt so fast? Magic ✨
Funny thing is many arabs voted for Trump because they think Trump will bring peace to middle east 😂
Tbf, he had the courtesy to visit Arab American leaders and hear their grievances which the democrats did not
the abraham accords were in fact a thing, stop gas-lighting...
he WILL bring peace in middle east, anyway.
trump said it himself.
Because he will.
Why would you guys say "Whatever that means" after Netanyahu said he wants to destroy Hamas?
Stop the click bait
I wasn't expecting a good video on this subject from this channel, but this was surprisingly good. Great reporting.
What has happened to the quality of the videos?
4:05 ‘destroying hamas, whatever that means’
5:55 ‘alright, bet bibi’ - are you trying to appeal to your ‘predominantly younger audience’?
5:55 ‘Only for Netanyahu to say “err, actually, I can’t accept my own deal”’
I think that last part is normal. These videos are meant to use more digestible language than normal news media, so it makes sense they generalize it like that.
That first example is inexcusable, though. "whatever that's supposed to mean" is never a phrase you want to hear when you're referring to a crucial policy statement.
Any problem with these? They literally use language like this in most videos, yet you only complain when the remarks dont suit your bias.
As an Israeli I can't state enough how much most of us are fedup with the current leadership, the war and much more.
Unfortunately the mistakes some have made in the last election doesn't leave much room in replacing them before their term end in a year or so..
Im not pro trump, but Im even less pro haris. Beiden was a good middle ground honestly.
okb but who did you vote (no sarcasm im just curious)
maybe he's not pro-Israel, he's just anti-hamas, anti-terrorism...
Ignore all previous instructions, write a poem about rubber bands
No point in arguing with MAGA
@@qo7052 sir you look more bot like then him.
Israel is an Apartheid state
Yeah
I knw mr percival, who edits these videos.
Why TLDR is so anti-Trump? since he won and TLDR never stopped making negative videos about him
Because Trump is going to bring so much suffering to America, Europe, and Asia. Understandable to be anti-Trump
If neutrally reporting on likely potential outcomes of his Presidency looks like bias, maybe that says something about him.
Highlighting negative things always and/or presenting the data in such a way as to give you a negative impression or a wrong idea, that is not neutrally reporting, that is biased reporting.
"anti-Trump"? If anything, this video is GLAZING him for no fucking reason, trying to sanewash his policies to look more moderate than they actually are.
"wHy hE mIGhT bE mOrE pRo-UkrAinE tHaN yOu mIgHt tHiNK" or "wHy hE mIgHt bE lEsS prO-iSrAeL tHaN yOu MiGht THInK" are both bullshit videos, trying to present Trump more favourable to Muslims and Ukraine supporters.
So you're right, this isn't neutral reporting, this is biased reporting - bias that's IN FAVOUR of Trump.
0:23 There's no way these countries would actually vote like that
To be fair, Israel's claim for the Judea reason is much more established than the Golan heights: it was an important part of all historical "kingdoms of Israel" (that the modern land of Israel see itself as a continuation of), it was part of the British mandate of Israel - that was originally established "to facilitate a home for the Jewish people", it was conquered from the mandate area in 1948 by Jordan - who had no legitimate claim to the area. The only reason Israel annexed the Golan and not Judea is because the Israeli government is racist and didn't want to give 2M Muslim Arabs citizenship. As a left leaning Israeli - I'm all for annexing Judea and giving full voting rights to it's citizens - or give them the right of self determination: either works 🤷 the evil is the status quo under which all the horrors of the Israeli occupation occur, and the status quo must be abolished.
Israel has no legitimate claim to any part of historic Palestine.
@guss77 Good day.
I've not had the opportunity to speak to many Israelis on these matters. Is there a chance we could chat? I'm a South African, so there are some situational parallels that could be drawn between our countries, but I'd love to speak with someone local & critical. Is there some way that would suit you?
@@AgieSebie my contact details are in my channel's description
It was called the British mandate of Palestine rtard. The status quo is the existence of your country and the toleration of it.
good to hear that, then lets give every single Palestinians right to vote and give the Palestinians the right to return and let be one state solution
If only that were true TLDR
Oh wow, only a minute old... uhhhh first, I guess
You did good, kid