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What you've overlooked is that these governments also like that the issue between Israel and Palestine persists so that the public doesn't focus on the internal problems of their countries and stays fixed on these external issues.
You nailed it! in order for Arab leaders to continue stealing, looting and killing their own people they must keep the people's minds pre-occupied that their is an external enemy and that enemy can never be defeated you can the leader of Syria for example whenever he talks about the situation in Syria he always says " their is a global conspiracy against us and we are fighting against that " but who is the enemy and what are they're motives? He never specifies instead he keeps saying this to give his pro-butt lickers something to cheer for and get behind
No one cares about that because most of these governments aren't genuine democracies which means they don't serve the people so why would they care about internal issues? Building the wealth of the rich and powerful is more important.
This is a double edged sword if it is true. Because once the extenal issue become so big and the government still takes no action, then the problem becomes internal and all the pressure is redirected towards the government. so the governments would have to walk a very fine line.
It's the other way around bud. The people are the ones that want the governments to focus on the 'external' issues. This arguments is weak and mainly pushed by the governments themselves to silence the people, internal v. external issues is a paradigm the governments choose to separate issues that are otherwise totally linked. If the UAE benefits internally from an external issue, then this model is irrelevant, likewise if Egypt suffers internally from an external issue. The only example where one can grant you a pass is Iran, but even there, this only apples to the IL-PS as the external issue... but there's the issue of embargoes from the west imposed on Iran, hugely impacting the internal situation there. So in the end, it still remains a moot argument with little to no bite to it. This paradigm is only useful in massive superpowers where external issues only have a marginal effect on the internal situation, but no political entity in the middle-east is a superpower.
People seem to misunderstand the topic of the video: This is a video about the Geopolitical relations between Israel and the Arab states, and how the conflict with Hamas makes them re question their relationships. This video is NOT about the conflict or about who is right or wrong
Exactly. I'll go even further and say it doesn't even matter who's right or wrong. Israel wants peace and the Palistinians want to be free. That is the crux of the issue here.
@@gal2659free ?! can’t have an airport or a sea port or move in or out without a permit and you call this free ? What a delusional way to think about freedom.
@@Khaleya5 Looks like we got an expert here. Sorry, but you need to recheck what happened in Gaza in 2005, and whether it could have an airport or a sea port..
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This video felt extremely one sided and biased. Completely ignores a lot of historical context and facts and unfortunately this is being passed on as ‘history’.
@@melodicvirginia Yes, for example 11:00 The blockade in 2006 was specifically because “Hummus” was chosen by the people. The reporting on this video is heavily anti Isrl. Vox, where he comes from, has done the same in recent videos.
Great video! Some small corrections: 1. While during the 1973 Yom Kippur war Israel did cross the Suez canal and made some gains during the final phase of the war, they withdrew back to the Asian side of the canal following a renewed ceasefire. 2. The audio said Anwar Sadat was killed by the military, but it was an organisation called the Egyptian Jihad that assassinated him. They disguised themselves as soldiers and opened fire at him while he was observing a military parade, ironically one commemorating his "victory" in the 1973 Yom Kippur war.
After renewed ceasefire egypt kept holding land they got during war (whole east side of canal) while israel withdrew from all land they got in this war.
There was one more: around the 3 minute mark the narrator said the Arab states agreed to reject Israel "until it gave Palestinians land back." This is ignoring the fact that until 1967 Israel did not occupy the West Bank or Gaza and those countries attacked anyway. The modern public Arab position, that of wanting a two state solution, was adopted later.
In 1972, Sadat expelled 20,000 Soviet advisers from Egypt and opened new diplomatic channels with Washington, D.C., which, as Israel’s key ally, would be an essential mediator in any future peace talks. He formed a new alliance with Syria, and a concerted attack on Israel was planned.
Its because 1. They know Israel and obliterate them and 2. Its more in their favour for an Israeli state as it means Iran isn't focusing their entire projection into Arab states so it means they can focus on other things and building up defences against both Israel and Iran.
Why ? when did Arab states helped them ? '48 war was full of self interests and desires to annex territory (to Greater Syria aspiration or to Jordan, as the latter did, which isn't mentioned here, simply says "Arab control" in 02:45). Hell, the diversity is what made them lose that war.. Qawuqji couldn't stand El-Husseini, or Hassan Salame.. no co-ordination no nothing.. Palestinians themselves were divided with the extreme anti-partition policy led by El-Husseini, who were unfortunately the leading voice, against more moderates who were either pro-partition or up for discussion. Division even led to assassination of moderates like Sami Taha. '73 war was to revenge for the '67 loss and gain territories back. Some more Historical reasons why Arab leaders don't help them: Jordan- 1951 King assassinated, guess by who. 1970 Black September. Lebanon- 1975 dragged into an insane civil war partly/mostly (depends who you're asking) by Palestinian refugees. During this time, Syria also started having shakey relations with the Palestinians as a result. Kuwait- Palestinian refugees supported Saddam during the invasion Egypt- el-Sisi praying every night that Israel would finish Hamas. Can't stand them, they're a branch of the Muslim brothers, his worst enemies. Egypt co-decided and enforced the 2007 blockade for a reason. They always tied themselves with the extreme leaders.. Saddam, Ghaddafi, Idi Amin, always looking to incite and cause troubles in other places.. The only Arabs that are helping are other Iran proxys.. and that's the only reason they're helping.. Why would Arab governments be dragged into a surprise war made by a bunch of psychos ? Arab leaders know well enough who Hamas are. They know exactly what happened in Gaza between 2005-2007 (which isn't mentioned in the video), and they know that since then, Gazans life is made miserable by Hamas. This war, is just another one in a line of wars between Hamas and Israel, which gained nothing but more poverty and desperation for Gazans. Everyone realize that when Hamas took over, they blew a great precedent for the West Bank to be free of Israeli occupation as well.. They know Hamas is also Qatarian funded, and if you'll dive into the recent Qatar diplomatic crisis, you'll get another reasons why Arabs aren't the biggest fans of this. It's a weird headline for this video.. the Arab world was always split
It's quite hillarious that he points out Israel took more land when they won the Yomkippur like DUHHHH don't you know how war works???? Or are scared of loosing millions of inbred fans
Sadat refused to sign a peace deal with Israel unless they kept the gaza and the west Bank in israeli control as he did not want the Palestinians in his country
On the eve of the Yom Kippur war, Dovi, one of Marwan's handlers, told his bosses at Mossad that their mole in the Egyptian state demanded an immediate meeting between 4-5 October. The meeting was “to give information of great importance… connected to the ‘chemicals’ in his possession”. “Chemicals” was the code word for warnings about information concerning an impending war.
Video is great as usual. I'd give a tiny suggestion, make the video divided by chapters (as it's called in RUclips) that'll clearly demarcate different aspects and subtopics inside the video (also, it'll clearly mark the Sponsorship segment). That's just a tiny suggestion... Edit: I wonder what you'll make in the next video (given it's Atlantic Ocean in there)
Really glad to see more coverage on this issue form a more macro lens POV and less from an emotional POV. I feel like only with these kinds of large scale contexts can the conflict be inched towards peace, not with calls for the destruction of Gaza or for the abolition of the state of Israel, as these are coming more from a place of raw emotion and have no actual basis in real world context and implications
When lives are on the stake both parties can get emotional, but the important thing is to allow for that emotion blind you from truth about the genocidal campaigns dehumanisation and the apartheid regime
Are we really gonna completely gloss over everything leading up to the 6 day war in 67 and just say that Israel started it? All signs were pointing to an imminent invasion from Jordan and Egypt and Egypt had also blockaded the gulf of aqaba (which is literally an act of war...).
He DID say that Israel started it and I beg to differ. Israel took the first strike that is true, but Nasser was told a lie by the Soviets and surprise surprise it took off.
This is not the first time they have done this. I commented on this extremely biased selective presentation of the facts on a previous video they made where they also glossed over everything leading up to the 6 day war and simply blamed Israel. I'm glad to see others picking up on it.
This is not the first time they have done this. I commented on this extremely biased selective presentation of the facts on a previous video they made where they also glossed over everything leading up to the 6 day war and simply blamed Israel. I'm glad to see others picking up on it.
One important piece of context for the six day way is that Egypt and Syria were building up tanks and their armies on the Israeli border, and many of the key signs for war like soviet ambassadors leaving Also that the Israeli population is primarily not European Jews anymore. The population is roughly 20% Arab, 45% Mizrach Jews(Middle Eastern/North African) and 35% Ashkenazi Jews (European). With if course Jews that don't fit any of these categories like Beta Israel from Ethiopia and Bene Israel from India.
The Non-Ashkenazis have been westernized since a while now. The fact that Israel is a Western base in the middle east and that its population has absolutely nothing in common (religiously, ideologically, culturally) with the rest of the region's populations is very difficult to contest.
@@martinmatino6253 What do you mean by "westernised"? There's almost no difference between Lebanese Christians and Arab Israeli Jews in looks or their outlooks.
@@varsoo1doesn't change the fact israel is settler colonial project(zionist literally called themselves colonizers)and arabs are treated as second class citizens . Similar to south africa .
@@pixelpie5280 doesn’t change the fact that Arabs (some after 1948 began to call themselves Palestinians) tried to eradicate the xJe.ws since the 1800’s and one day one of Israel they along with 5 Arab countries sent their armies into Israel.
@@martinmatino6253 there are Christian Israelites and Christian Lebanese that look the same and have similar values. There use to be more Christian Lebanese but Palestinians in large number went into southern Lebanon and were a big factor in starting a war against the Christian Lebanese while also attacking Israel
Marwan, the son-in-law of former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, told the then Mossad chief Zvi Zamir “there is a 99 percent chance that the war will start tomorrow… (Oct 6, 1973) it will start simultaneously on both fronts, the Egyptian and the Syrian”. Those warnings were largely dismissed by the Israeli defence establishment. But they proved accurate.
THANK YOU. This was the contextual video on the middle east that I feel like has really been missing. I feel much better informed for having watched it. I appreciate it.
Dude he oversimplified and missed so much stuff,not giving proper context.. he said that “Israel sparked the 6 day war” which is not how it really went down. Israel attacked preemptively as a response to Egypt and Arab armies amassing at the border. In other words, the Arabs were gettting ready to attack Israel
I really liked the video, how the information was presented and clearly explained my only negative comment is that the title is misleading. If anything, the video explains the repercussions of the Arab Spring on the conflict or how the Iran interference ended being a negative impact on the bigger picture rather than it being Hamas.
Yeah the Arab world has always been split.. that’s why there are countries like Syria and Yemen that have been in a state of civil war for like over a decade
I always thought Atlas was the best thing Vox ever produced. I loved what Sam did with it and elevated it once Johnny went to Borders. Atlas is in good hands still but there's now basically an 'Atlas-only' channel? Oh hell yes! Expect a comment along the lines of "this is my very favourite thing on RUclips and I love it dearly, I will set aside time for it and look forward to watching each upload no matter the topic". Those sweet infographics and the welll-researched topics are Chef's Kiss. Did I mention this is and has from the outset, my very favourite series on RUclips and I love it dearly? Because I do! You're the best Sam
One of the best videos of this conflict I've seen. The colours you used on the graphics, especially the graphs, made this soooo much easier to follow than almost all similar channels. Great job.
you cant call it a conflict if one side has nuclear weapons, tanks, aircraft, artillary, and a standing army while the other has a small militia group in only the gaza strip
In 1967 didn't Egypt close off the Gulf of Aqaba to Israel shipping and the surrounding Arab nations mobilize their troops (similar fashion to Russia before they Invaded Ukraine)? That prompted Israel to be preemptive? This video cartwheels over a lot of details.. but I guess this topic can't be covered in full in 16mins.
Objective? LOL. Mentions that 1400 Palestinians were killed in retaliatory attacks in October 2023 but conveniently fails to mention it was in response to Hamas slaughtering over 3000 Israeli men, women, and children on October 7th.
You omitted some key components that should be mentioned: E.g., Who assassinated Yitzakh Rabin who took a 'first step' to a peace process with the Palestinians.
I really think you did a misjustice in the first few minutes by ignoring some key details. For example: 1. Palestinian/Arabs (Palestinians didn't get it's modern definition until after 1948) were constantly attacking Jews in the region since the 1800's during Ottoman rule of the region when nationalism had spread from Europe to Arab world. 2. 1967 "20 years later, Israel Sparked another War". Well, between 1948 and 1967, Israel was constantly attacked by t8rror1st out of Gaza and Egypt had blockaded Israel in 1956. In 1967, Israel said another blockade is an act of war and Egypt did a blockade on Israel which lead to Israel attacking Egypt. Also, come one...such neutral language on the ter --ist from Gaza?
"Great essay! However, I believe that starting the discussion of this issue with British colonialism is an oversimplification. The British only held control for 28 years, which is a relatively short period in the history of empires. Before that, the land had been under Ottoman Empire rule, and Jews had lived there for centuries. Ignoring this history, ignores another big part of this puzzle.
Jews didn't even make more than 5% of population under Ottoman rule. Brits wooed Arabs to backstab Ottomans - a Muslim authority - in exchange for a large Arab state of their own but later backtracked. Not only did it backtrack, it offered Palestine to Jews in 1917. Your mind is too simplistic to understand this conflict, especially the role of Brits.
@@maquacr7014 Then we can go back further, before the Ottoman rule to the Muslim Conquest when 90,000 Christians were massacred. My point is that this area is millennia old and has been fought over many times. To blame it all on the Brits, who I'm not saying are innocent in this, and use words like "Colonialism," and disregard all this previous history and the historical importance of this land to so many of all religions and backgrounds, won't make solutions come any easier. Also, we don't need a negative response. Debate is important and necessary. Don't make it a zero-sum game and throw around insults. It's counterproductive.
I guess that does highlight the complexity of this history when we’re asking which 90,000. I was referring to the siege of Jerusalem in 636. I was going way back for that one. I’m curious I’ve been building a reading list to help myself understand all this, do you have any books, articles to recommend?
I can't grasp the cognitive dissonance that you must have to believe that the withdrawal is a gesture of peace, despite it being coupled by an illegal blockade on air, sea, and ground. Israel made Gaza an open air prison and you dare to portray that with a positive view ? the withdrawal holds no importance whatsoever.
You forgot the issue that Palestinians have been extremely disruptive and negative for the governments that did help them. Muslim brotherhood meddling with secular Arabism in Egypt and Syria, ruining Lebanon from a peaceful multi religious Christian entity into the war torn mess it is today, the Jordanian assassinations against the former and attempted against the current king, they supported saddams war in Kuwait despite Kuwait being one of the few countries that let them in in massive numbers, and a few more incidents besides. The Arab state are conscious and wary of Palestinians for good reason because they’ve done more damage than Israel has technically.
This was a basic amt of info about the conflict, with decent accuracy. I don’t think he has done enough research to speak about what you’re saying. Most people don’t know this, glad to see a few genuinely knowledgable commentators here.
The muslim brotherhood candidate won the elections fair and square in the 2011 egyptian elections The majority of people wanted a muslim state in Egypt, which is why they voted for Morsi. Also, that's a very big oversimplification of events that took place in Lebanon leading to its collapse: the PLO did play a part in it, but it wasn't the only reason the country collapsed (other reasons include sectarian tensions, the militias question, refusal to recognize palestinian immigrants as lebanese citizens, the overwhelming power that the president had over the cabinet, systematic corruption in every level of government, etc. Which issue was more important depends on which religious group you ask)
Arab puppet rulers don't represent the will of the people living there just because isreal is in bed with their rulers doesn't mean the people living there like the isrealis.
@@thisisforsteam2316 I'll tell you Lebanon's problem: it was a state which prioritised Christians over everyone else, established by France to serve France's interest against neighbouring Muslim countries.
One correction: at 2:50 you said that Israel sparked the 1967 six days war. While Israel did start the war it was only after Egyptian troops were mobilized to the border, and Abdel Nassar (the Egyptian President) declared he was going to wipe Israel off the map.
No mention on how in 2005 Israel left the Gaza Strip exactly because of the Mutual Disengagement plan. Israel kept their part of the bargain, but what did the Palestinians do? Voted Hamas in to power in 2005 and by 2006 they were in complete control.
yep, and im think that if they kept going in the right peaceful way, Palastine would benefits today west bank on their control and maybe other lands too
@@nommsperhaps when it is about local affairs. But about when it is about the Israel-Hamas war you would need to watch all the time to catch their latest apologize for misinformation before you could trust it. Apparently, getting a story first comes before getting it right.
@@nomms Outlets can be different on topics and audiences. Is the BBC factual in international coverage? Absolutely. Some of the best coverage in the world. How they're covering transgender rights in their own country? Absolute trash. And it's not just them. Al Jazeera, for example. They do an excellent job covering much of the Mideast with an objective eye. They do great work there. Covering their home country of Qatar? Very different. Context matters in all aspects. Both are government-funded outlets. They do maintain a lot of editorial independence, but there can always be a pain point where they could toe the line. Doesn't mean you can't rely on their coverage at all, but be smart in how you rely on it and understand where its coming from.
At the end of the video, you say that the Arab countries want some sort of resolution to this Palestinian situation. How can there be a resolution if Hamas’ charter states that its committed to the destruction of Israel?
Best part was , that was in addition to the OPEC embargo a key event that led to exploration for oil across the globe. The following decades would see huge offshore discoveries as well as in the far north regions , plus development of new technologies. They really shot themselves in the foot on that one.
We had Jews living peacefully in the Arab world, until the creation of Israel, after which the conflicts started to arise, we started getting terrorist attacks from Jewish Zionists and spying activities. That lead to increase the heat on them and for President Nasser in Egypt to enforce them out.. Sure most of them were not terrorists, but have they created Israel in another place other than someone else lands or if the British give them another land the company would have arrived in another place away from the middle east Maybe they could buy some land in North America and live peacefully having their own country. If we need a country for only Jews to live in, why don't Muslims and Christians create their countries around religion again?
I'm sorry but describing the 6-day War in 1967 as "Israel sparked another war and gained even more territory" is a gross mischaracterization of history, ignoring key facts, namely that Egypt closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping and mobilized their military along with Jordan and Syria was a prior escalation of conflict.
Well done video, completely unrelated but could you explain your desktop setup? I see that you have a Philips curved monitor but have an apple looking interface on your screen. Just curious, well done again✨
This video was so much more nuanced than the recent Vox videos on this same issue. Glad that there's still a stream of hope of the current media landscape. Great work! Keep it up!
lol well I know where you get your news from…fox, cnn…because that’s literally not true Hamas wants a two state solution they’ve said so for like a decade now.
Hamas offered to dismantle its military wing in exchange for a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders more than once in 1998, 2006 and 2007, but Israel did not agree because they simply do not leave something they have usurped by peace, but it is taken away from them by force, and offered again now, but of course there is no response from the side with the ideology of Greater Israel, which has demonstrations demanding settlements in Lebanon.
Hamas offered to dismantle its military wing in exchange for a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders more than once in 1998, 2006 and 2007, but Israel did not agree because they simply do not leave something they have usurped by peace, but it is taken away from them by force, and offered again now, but of course there is no response from the side with the ideology of Greater Israel, which has demonstrations demanding settlements in Lebanon.
@@AmiraMohamed-lt4iy If someone punched you in the face cause they hated you so u fight them back and you beat them up, and as ur leaving you take his watch, and then he comes back to beat you up again cause he hates you and u take all his money out of his wallet this time, and he does it again and this time you take his gold necklace, after u beat his ass of course, and he comes back and says "Ill stop harrasing you and attacking you and trying to beat you up if you give me my stuff back" what would you do? Are you, morally, in the wrong for saying "screw you, imma keep all ur stuff and beat you up again"?
Zionist And Netnyahu are not concerned about 2 state solution , but about one Zionist Jewish Palestine Free(possiblly Dead ) State instead , so hell no
This is the best video I've seen that highlights how exactly we got to this point. How shifts in support/care for Palestine over decades reached a boiling point which factored into Hamas' attack in Oct. 7. Really highlights the entire region well. Thank you for the information.
The arabs werent fighting against the british and french colonial rule as the british and french had just freed them from the ottomans and for the most part had set up self governing territories with extremely little european influence. The exception was palestine as it was agreed to let in immigration and it was the jews who were basically the ones rebelling against british authority.
I think you overlooked the fact that in 2005 Israel completely withdrew from Gaza and dragged Jews living in Gaza out of their homes in hopes to make peace. Then the people of Gaza elected Hamas…
They were colonists and settlers. Most of Gaza wasn't born when Hamas was elected. Hamas was elected with only 30% of the vote. Hamas was also supported by Israel before it took over Gaza.
@@bloodfiredrake7259 whatever the Jews living in Gaza were, the Israeli government took them out so that they could attempt to make peace with the Palestinians living there. Are you trying to tell me that the people in Gaza don’t want Hamas as their leader? Why don’t you condemn Hamas for not taking care of their civilians? They never thought to build even one bomb shelter to protect against Israel’s supposed unwarranted attacks?
While I appreciate the depth you get into here in this video and that you can't possibly include everything, there are multiple instances where you gloss or entirely skip over information that can help viewers build a more complete and accurate understanding and opinion on the subject. Examples: - when Wa'el says "mainly European Jews" at 2:15, no context or time frame is given, ignoring the fact that the 1948 deceleration of Israel resulted in all of the Arab countries expelling their Jewish populations and so already in 1950 the majority of Jews in Israel were not "European". Regardless, this also plays into (mostly antisemitic) tropes claiming that Jews have no historical connection to the land are are "white, European settlers". - when talking about the early 2000s and peace between Israel and the Palestinians, ignoring the second Intifada as a potential reason for rejection of the Saudi peace plan, as well as the multiple peace initiatives and deals offered to the PA by Israel (for example Olmert agreeing to almost everything the wanted), makes it seem as if Israel rejected the only peace initiative, didn't initiate any themselves, and implies that Palestinians have no agency of their own.
Despite what Sam Ellis claims to be an unbiased video, this video is extremely biased against Israel. Probably because all sources, left and right, like to be antisemitic. If he truly wanted to be unbiased, he wouldn't just invite Wa'el Alzayat, an outspoken anti-Israel propagandist, but he would also invite someone from the Israeli side to speak about the conflict. I'm quite disappointed.
@@andreimandelshtam1943 I don't think that "all sources" are antisemitic (and not all people who aren't "pro-Israel" are antisemitic). Western voices in academia and journalism tend to be biased for sure, though I don't think some fringe right-wing super pro Israel voice here would have balanced things out either. As an Israeli, I found Wa'el to be pretty fair with what he was saying, not that I necessarily agreed with all his analysis. I just think that the perspective from which he was speaking was clearly a biased one, just like I would have regardless of how hard I tried to present things neutrally.
Saying that the Israelis sparked another war in 1967 when all their neighbours moved military equipment to their borders is a very nice hot take. 02:50 It was a preemptive strike, not a war insinuated by the Israelis.
In October war Israel didn't have alot of territory on west of the canal they couldn't capture any major cities and on other side egyptian still have 13km beach head The egyptian plan is to have territories in East of the canal and then negotiate peace deal because we already don't have the same kind of support that Israel had from US
@netaji-thebritishslayer in 1972 Egypt have problems with USSR and as a result Russian pilots and expert leve the country Fun fact we have North Korean pilots fight with us 😆😆
@@anubisegy2002fun fact, America didn't really join the war, they just supported Israel, like they didn't send weapons, mind u some countries are using Israeli weapons 😂😂
Nelson mandela and his party were a "terrorist group" according to the USA. I would not have condemned them. Just because the USA says a group is a terror org doesn't mean it actually is.
UN resolutions stipulates that armed resistance against an occupier is LEGAL. The rome treaty stipulates that settlers are deemed non civilians and can be seen as military targets.
Can you westerners stop telling anyone what to think lmao. The majority of the world do not consider Hamas that. Only the western governments exept Japan and egypt. Keep up.
This was a good basic overview of the history and I understand you can’t include everything but you could’ve mentioned the PLO and the fatah-Hamas conflict. The main thing though was that the main reason Israel didn’t accept the Arab peace initiative wasn’t the West Bank, it was that it would’ve included right of return to Israel proper.
Nice video. But 2:52 wording could have been better instead of “Israel sparked another war”. Yes They launched pre-emptive strike but after iraq egypt and jordan mobilized their armies on their border. More context would have helped to first time viewers
I’m sorry, but you fail to mention one very crucial fact. Jordan and Egypt rules the the West Bank and Gaza Strip from 1948 until 1967 and didn’t even think about establishing a Palestinian state. There are two main reasons for that, first they considered the Arabs living on those territories as an extra ion of their own nations. Such as Jordan annexing the West Bank, and secondly they had an issue with Israel existing at all.
@@ymtzlgn no no I don't need to go back to Arabia cuz the cananeties arab is the first people live there will you European came here after the zionists bch movement understood?? So I am from the original people will you just like the white people who lived in South Africa
Why do you keep framing it as the Arabs were slowly forgetting the Palestinian cause instead of more previously genocidal Arab counties trying to make a second Holocaust against the Jews were now making peace. What a beautiful story and a true one.
So many details are twisted or missing. Just a few of them: 2:30 calling the jewish immigrants, returning to their fatherland, who just escaped the holocaust basically with nothing a 'form of colonialism' is twisted. 9:55 'Israel rejected a peace deal'- there was never an actual peace deal offered to Israel at the time (or ever)+ you just skipped the fact the 90s gave rise to the most deadly terror attacks until then killing 100s of civilians. Generally there was no actual 'Palestine' before 67, it was Jordan and Egypt You keep mentioning that the peace treaties were 'against the will' of the arab citizens- since when arab countries have any consideration to their peoples will?
"returning to their fatherland", no part of Palestine is or was ever their land. They preceded to steal and violently displace/kill the native inhabitants (Palestinians) living there -- which is typical colonial behavior. 'Palestine' existed throughout all of human history even referenced in the most famous classical books including Shakespeare's Othello, debunking your entire "67" claim (misinformation propagated to justify genocide of Palestinians). Your opinions are clearly biased, ignoring historical facts, and based mainly on zionist propaganda.
They were not attacked first, the, Israel killed around 300 peaceful protesters years before it who marched to end the blockade, and after that Israel continued to Harasse Palestinians buy trashing the Aqsa mosque, expanding their illegal settlement, enabling settlers to kill and abuse Palestinians, imprisoning Palestinians with no trails including children, all of that while the western media ignored it so people like you but the blame on the Palestinians when they decide enough is enough and fight back for their right to exist in their land with dignity
Thank you for clarifying the subject ! It is really sad to see such a rich region and culture bow down in front of imperialism and colonialism. It would be interesting to see another videos focusing on the different internal conflicts that are weakening these different countries, sounds like a pattern I have seen before...
Congrats on surviving 2023, huge year for this channel. I get one question: how much of the population supports hamas (and are anti Israel) in these islamic countries?
this was interesting but so hard to follow for me personally. there sure is a lot of history in this area and i feel like i'd need to take a college course to get up to speed
do it if you're interested, although you can probably learn a suprising amount by just reading and watching things on the internet. be careful where you get your infromation from though - even trusted sources and seemingly trustworthy videos like this have unintentional biases and downright complete errors in their factual basis. college teaches you how to access reliable information and how to scrutinise/be critical of facts
I thought there were two odd ones: Israel 'sparking another war' in 67 and rejecting Saudi Arabia's ask for a Palestinian state are pretty questionable claims. That being said, I don't want to crash the conversation: it is really hard to give context on this issue and you've done a brilliant job.
Was looking for this comment. Saying Israel sparked the conflict isn’t accurate. They were responding to military build on their boarders from Syria, Egypt and Jordan. An attack was imminent. It’s impossible to go over this history in 16 minutes.
@@thegreatprogressivemind788 I saw a documentary that said he didn't want one, but it had gotten away from him and he was worried about being assassinated by his officers if he did not.
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The Arab league nations map you showed is incorrect. It’s missing Mauritania, Djibouti, Comoros islands and Somalia. Please correct this
@@AliA-yn4hk Its correct for the time period
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What happens when turkey Iran and Afghanistan start playing nice?
What you've overlooked is that these governments also like that the issue between Israel and Palestine persists so that the public doesn't focus on the internal problems of their countries and stays fixed on these external issues.
You nailed it!
in order for Arab leaders to continue stealing, looting and killing their own people they must keep the people's minds pre-occupied that their is an external enemy and that enemy can never be defeated you can the leader of Syria for example whenever he talks about the situation in Syria he always says " their is a global conspiracy against us and we are fighting against that " but who is the enemy and what are they're motives? He never specifies instead he keeps saying this to give his pro-butt lickers something to cheer for and get behind
No one cares about that because most of these governments aren't genuine democracies which means they don't serve the people so why would they care about internal issues? Building the wealth of the rich and powerful is more important.
This is a double edged sword if it is true. Because once the extenal issue become so big and the government still takes no action, then the problem becomes internal and all the pressure is redirected towards the government. so the governments would have to walk a very fine line.
pretty accurate
It's the other way around bud. The people are the ones that want the governments to focus on the 'external' issues. This arguments is weak and mainly pushed by the governments themselves to silence the people, internal v. external issues is a paradigm the governments choose to separate issues that are otherwise totally linked. If the UAE benefits internally from an external issue, then this model is irrelevant, likewise if Egypt suffers internally from an external issue.
The only example where one can grant you a pass is Iran, but even there, this only apples to the IL-PS as the external issue... but there's the issue of embargoes from the west imposed on Iran, hugely impacting the internal situation there. So in the end, it still remains a moot argument with little to no bite to it.
This paradigm is only useful in massive superpowers where external issues only have a marginal effect on the internal situation, but no political entity in the middle-east is a superpower.
People seem to misunderstand the topic of the video:
This is a video about the Geopolitical relations between Israel and the Arab states, and how the conflict with Hamas makes them re question their relationships.
This video is NOT about the conflict or about who is right or wrong
Exactly. I'll go even further and say it doesn't even matter who's right or wrong. Israel wants peace and the Palistinians want to be free. That is the crux of the issue here.
@@Austin-vp6qq Gaza was free in 2005.. so maybe not all Palestinians want to be free.. but something else
@@gal2659free ?! can’t have an airport or a sea port or move in or out without a permit and you call this free ? What a delusional way to think about freedom.
@@Khaleya5 Looks like we got an expert here. Sorry, but you need to recheck what happened in Gaza in 2005, and whether it could have an airport or a sea port..
@@Khaleya5there literally was an airport in Gaza before Palestinians turned it into a terrorist base. Ignorant dummy
CORRECTION: at 15:40 I reported Search Party is celebrating over 230 subscribers. We are, in fact, celebrating over 230,000. I am deeply sorry for this grievous error and pledge to do better next time. Thank you all for watching :)
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It wasn't wrong though. You are indeed over 230 subscribers
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This video felt extremely one sided and biased. Completely ignores a lot of historical context and facts and unfortunately this is being passed on as ‘history’.
Your grievous error gave me a gentle chuckle. Horrifying, but you're forgiven this time.
@@melodicvirginia Yes, for example 11:00 The blockade in 2006 was specifically because “Hummus” was chosen by the people. The reporting on this video is heavily anti Isrl.
Vox, where he comes from, has done the same in recent videos.
Great video! Some small corrections:
1. While during the 1973 Yom Kippur war Israel did cross the Suez canal and made some gains during the final phase of the war, they withdrew back to the Asian side of the canal following a renewed ceasefire.
2. The audio said Anwar Sadat was killed by the military, but it was an organisation called the Egyptian Jihad that assassinated him. They disguised themselves as soldiers and opened fire at him while he was observing a military parade, ironically one commemorating his "victory" in the 1973 Yom Kippur war.
Regarding 2, Khalid al-Islambuli participated but it was not a military coup. it was one individual in the military working with others.
After renewed ceasefire egypt kept holding land they got during war (whole east side of canal) while israel withdrew from all land they got in this war.
Israel did not withdraw they they gave at back when the war ended,
Also that Hamas was founded in 1987 and not in the 70's
There was one more: around the 3 minute mark the narrator said the Arab states agreed to reject Israel "until it gave Palestinians land back." This is ignoring the fact that until 1967 Israel did not occupy the West Bank or Gaza and those countries attacked anyway. The modern public Arab position, that of wanting a two state solution, was adopted later.
In 1972, Sadat expelled 20,000 Soviet advisers from Egypt and opened new diplomatic channels with Washington, D.C., which, as Israel’s key ally, would be an essential mediator in any future peace talks. He formed a new alliance with Syria, and a concerted attack on Israel was planned.
The chief of Mossad from 1963 to 1968 Meir said”Egypt was not ready for war and nasser did not want war.”
@@thegreatprogressivemind788u must look at the speech he gave to the trade unionists😅
@@netaji-thebritishslayer what speech
The lack of support from arab states was what baffled me the most ever since this conflict began. Thank you for this essay
they have their own host of issues...in addition to trying to dog pile isreal at times lol
Its because 1. They know Israel and obliterate them and 2. Its more in their favour for an Israeli state as it means Iran isn't focusing their entire projection into Arab states so it means they can focus on other things and building up defences against both Israel and Iran.
They went to war with Israel so not exactly. The US gives Israel blank cheques, pretty much.
Because all arabs countries ruled by traitors who work only for money they get from the west
Why ? when did Arab states helped them ?
'48 war was full of self interests and desires to annex territory (to Greater Syria aspiration or to Jordan, as the latter did, which isn't mentioned here, simply says "Arab control" in 02:45). Hell, the diversity is what made them lose that war.. Qawuqji couldn't stand El-Husseini, or Hassan Salame.. no co-ordination no nothing..
Palestinians themselves were divided with the extreme anti-partition policy led by El-Husseini, who were unfortunately the leading voice, against more moderates who were either pro-partition or up for discussion. Division even led to assassination of moderates like Sami Taha.
'73 war was to revenge for the '67 loss and gain territories back.
Some more Historical reasons why Arab leaders don't help them:
Jordan- 1951 King assassinated, guess by who. 1970 Black September.
Lebanon- 1975 dragged into an insane civil war partly/mostly (depends who you're asking) by Palestinian refugees. During this time, Syria also started having shakey relations with the Palestinians as a result.
Kuwait- Palestinian refugees supported Saddam during the invasion
Egypt- el-Sisi praying every night that Israel would finish Hamas. Can't stand them, they're a branch of the Muslim brothers, his worst enemies. Egypt co-decided and enforced the 2007 blockade for a reason.
They always tied themselves with the extreme leaders.. Saddam, Ghaddafi, Idi Amin, always looking to incite and cause troubles in other places..
The only Arabs that are helping are other Iran proxys.. and that's the only reason they're helping..
Why would Arab governments be dragged into a surprise war made by a bunch of psychos ? Arab leaders know well enough who Hamas are. They know exactly what happened in Gaza between 2005-2007 (which isn't mentioned in the video), and they know that since then, Gazans life is made miserable by Hamas. This war, is just another one in a line of wars between Hamas and Israel, which gained nothing but more poverty and desperation for Gazans. Everyone realize that when Hamas took over, they blew a great precedent for the West Bank to be free of Israeli occupation as well..
They know Hamas is also Qatarian funded, and if you'll dive into the recent Qatar diplomatic crisis, you'll get another reasons why Arabs aren't the biggest fans of this.
It's a weird headline for this video.. the Arab world was always split
A lot of people don't focus on the context of geopolitics. Awesome video. And happy six month! Congrats on the success!
Missing a few key details though to be fair
It's quite hillarious that he points out Israel took more land when they won the Yomkippur like DUHHHH don't you know how war works???? Or are scared of loosing millions of inbred fans
Sadat refused to sign a peace deal with Israel unless they kept the gaza and the west Bank in israeli control as he did not want the Palestinians in his country
Source: trust me bro
Source: trust me bro
@@valhex86 Sadat was a traitor though, because he switched allegiance from Soviets to USA
Jews have been kicked out of 109 and are despised by every culture on the planet. Fact
Was he a Russian? If he was an Egyptian then that is not treasonous it is smart.
On the eve of the Yom Kippur war, Dovi, one of Marwan's handlers, told his bosses at Mossad that their mole in the Egyptian state demanded an immediate meeting between 4-5 October.
The meeting was “to give information of great importance… connected to the ‘chemicals’ in his possession”.
“Chemicals” was the code word for warnings about information concerning an impending war.
I noticed this on Johnny Harris's vids, but I love how you have a tracker along the bottom of the ad breaks. It's very user friendly.
Ground really is an interesting sponsor. The Internet needed such news comparisons in one place a decade and few years ago
Video is great as usual. I'd give a tiny suggestion, make the video divided by chapters (as it's called in RUclips) that'll clearly demarcate different aspects and subtopics inside the video (also, it'll clearly mark the Sponsorship segment). That's just a tiny suggestion...
Edit: I wonder what you'll make in the next video (given it's Atlantic Ocean in there)
Really glad to see more coverage on this issue form a more macro lens POV and less from an emotional POV.
I feel like only with these kinds of large scale contexts can the conflict be inched towards peace, not with calls for the destruction of Gaza or for the abolition of the state of Israel, as these are coming more from a place of raw emotion and have no actual basis in real world context and implications
When lives are on the stake both parties can get emotional, but the important thing is to allow for that emotion blind you from truth about the genocidal campaigns dehumanisation and the apartheid regime
Are we really gonna completely gloss over everything leading up to the 6 day war in 67 and just say that Israel started it? All signs were pointing to an imminent invasion from Jordan and Egypt and Egypt had also blockaded the gulf of aqaba (which is literally an act of war...).
He DID say that Israel started it and I beg to differ. Israel took the first strike that is true, but Nasser was told a lie by the Soviets and surprise surprise it took off.
This is not the first time they have done this. I commented on this extremely biased selective presentation of the facts on a previous video they made where they also glossed over everything leading up to the 6 day war and simply blamed Israel. I'm glad to see others picking up on it.
This is not the first time they have done this. I commented on this extremely biased selective presentation of the facts on a previous video they made where they also glossed over everything leading up to the 6 day war and simply blamed Israel. I'm glad to see others picking up on it.
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Congratulations to you and your team on the first 6 months of Search Party 🎉
One important piece of context for the six day way is that Egypt and Syria were building up tanks and their armies on the Israeli border, and many of the key signs for war like soviet ambassadors leaving
Also that the Israeli population is primarily not European Jews anymore. The population is roughly 20% Arab, 45% Mizrach Jews(Middle Eastern/North African) and 35% Ashkenazi Jews (European). With if course Jews that don't fit any of these categories like Beta Israel from Ethiopia and Bene Israel from India.
The Non-Ashkenazis have been westernized since a while now. The fact that Israel is a Western base in the middle east and that its population has absolutely nothing in common (religiously, ideologically, culturally) with the rest of the region's populations is very difficult to contest.
@@martinmatino6253 What do you mean by "westernised"?
There's almost no difference between Lebanese Christians and Arab Israeli Jews in looks or their outlooks.
@@varsoo1doesn't change the fact israel is settler colonial project(zionist literally called themselves colonizers)and arabs are treated as second class citizens . Similar to south africa .
@@pixelpie5280 doesn’t change the fact that Arabs (some after 1948 began to call themselves Palestinians) tried to eradicate the xJe.ws since the 1800’s and one day one of Israel they along with 5 Arab countries sent their armies into Israel.
@@martinmatino6253 there are Christian Israelites and Christian Lebanese that look the same and have similar values. There use to be more Christian Lebanese but Palestinians in large number went into southern Lebanon and were a big factor in starting a war against the Christian Lebanese while also attacking Israel
Marwan, the son-in-law of former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, told the then Mossad chief Zvi Zamir “there is a 99 percent chance that the war will start tomorrow… (Oct 6, 1973) it will start simultaneously on both fronts, the Egyptian and the Syrian”.
Those warnings were largely dismissed by the Israeli defence establishment. But they proved accurate.
Your videos are so well made and your narration is extremely clear.
THANK YOU. This was the contextual video on the middle east that I feel like has really been missing. I feel much better informed for having watched it.
I appreciate it.
Dude he oversimplified and missed so much stuff,not giving proper context.. he said that “Israel sparked the 6 day war” which is not how it really went down. Israel attacked preemptively as a response to Egypt and Arab armies amassing at the border. In other words, the Arabs were gettting ready to attack Israel
The narration on the videos is amazing keep up the work guys can't wait for the next videos
I really liked the video, how the information was presented and clearly explained my only negative comment is that the title is misleading. If anything, the video explains the repercussions of the Arab Spring on the conflict or how the Iran interference ended being a negative impact on the bigger picture rather than it being Hamas.
2:47 you forgot to mention the west bank was controled by jordan, and gaza by egypt.
Not the palestinians
Sam you have delivered some really good stuff once again. Big ups 🙏
Yeah the Arab world has always been split.. that’s why there are countries like Syria and Yemen that have been in a state of civil war for like over a decade
Good shit Sam. Keep growing steadily so that you can hire more people and put out as many vids a month as Johnny. I’ve really been liking your work
Your ad breakdown of ground news was probably the best I've seen from all the creators they sponsor
I always thought Atlas was the best thing Vox ever produced. I loved what Sam did with it and elevated it once Johnny went to Borders. Atlas is in good hands still but there's now basically an 'Atlas-only' channel? Oh hell yes! Expect a comment along the lines of "this is my very favourite thing on RUclips and I love it dearly, I will set aside time for it and look forward to watching each upload no matter the topic". Those sweet infographics and the welll-researched topics are Chef's Kiss. Did I mention this is and has from the outset, my very favourite series on RUclips and I love it dearly? Because I do! You're the best Sam
One of the best videos of this conflict I've seen. The colours you used on the graphics, especially the graphs, made this soooo much easier to follow than almost all similar channels. Great job.
you cant call it a conflict if one side has nuclear weapons, tanks, aircraft, artillary, and a standing army while the other has a small militia group in only the gaza strip
and they're backed by the united states, there is clearly a victim here
In 1967 didn't Egypt close off the Gulf of Aqaba to Israel shipping and the surrounding Arab nations mobilize their troops (similar fashion to Russia before they Invaded Ukraine)? That prompted Israel to be preemptive? This video cartwheels over a lot of details.. but I guess this topic can't be covered in full in 16mins.
Israel was never in danger in 67.
@@mussyegit would be really bad for Israel's trade and oil supply wdym?
I'm sharing this with everyone I know, so clearly covered.
First time I see your channel, very cool video and best of luck to you on this endeavor !!
That's about as great as the explanation of the geopolitical conflict can get. Thank you for this wonderful and objective video.
Objective? LOL. Mentions that 1400 Palestinians were killed in retaliatory attacks in October 2023 but conveniently fails to mention it was in response to Hamas slaughtering over 3000 Israeli men, women, and children on October 7th.
You omitted some key components that should be mentioned: E.g., Who assassinated Yitzakh Rabin who took a 'first step' to a peace process with the Palestinians.
It’s not important to the understanding of the conflict, it’s a short video
Thank you for making this video
The fact that this video is 007 makes it all the better, lets go James Bond!
I really think you did a misjustice in the first few minutes by ignoring some key details. For example:
1. Palestinian/Arabs (Palestinians didn't get it's modern definition until after 1948) were constantly attacking Jews in the region since the 1800's during Ottoman rule of the region when nationalism had spread from Europe to Arab world.
2. 1967 "20 years later, Israel Sparked another War". Well, between 1948 and 1967, Israel was constantly attacked by t8rror1st out of Gaza and Egypt had blockaded Israel in 1956. In 1967, Israel said another blockade is an act of war and Egypt did a blockade on Israel which lead to Israel attacking Egypt.
Also, come one...such neutral language on the ter --ist from Gaza?
"Great essay! However, I believe that starting the discussion of this issue with British colonialism is an oversimplification. The British only held control for 28 years, which is a relatively short period in the history of empires. Before that, the land had been under Ottoman Empire rule, and Jews had lived there for centuries. Ignoring this history, ignores another big part of this puzzle.
Jews didn't even make more than 5% of population under Ottoman rule.
Brits wooed Arabs to backstab Ottomans - a Muslim authority - in exchange for a large Arab state of their own but later backtracked. Not only did it backtrack, it offered Palestine to Jews in 1917.
Your mind is too simplistic to understand this conflict, especially the role of Brits.
European jews and African jews did migrate in groves though to new land of Israel. Which makes up majority today.
@@maquacr7014 Then we can go back further, before the Ottoman rule to the Muslim Conquest when 90,000 Christians were massacred. My point is that this area is millennia old and has been fought over many times. To blame it all on the Brits, who I'm not saying are innocent in this, and use words like "Colonialism," and disregard all this previous history and the historical importance of this land to so many of all religions and backgrounds, won't make solutions come any easier.
Also, we don't need a negative response. Debate is important and necessary. Don't make it a zero-sum game and throw around insults. It's counterproductive.
@@cookies1758 Which 90000 Christians were massacred? And where? Are you talking about Armenians?
I guess that does highlight the complexity of this history when we’re asking which 90,000. I was referring to the siege of Jerusalem in 636. I was going way back for that one. I’m curious I’ve been building a reading list to help myself understand all this, do you have any books, articles to recommend?
Been binging every video from this channel. Everything is so well made and glad it came on my recommended
Wow! Great job! Thank you so much for sharing. Def clarified some things for me.
Iran and Saudi Arabia came to an agreement this year and made peace with each other
You left out the fact that Israel withdrew from Gaza completely in 2005. Small but important detail.
I can't grasp the cognitive dissonance that you must have to believe that the withdrawal is a gesture of peace, despite it being coupled by an illegal blockade on air, sea, and ground. Israel made Gaza an open air prison and you dare to portray that with a positive view ?
the withdrawal holds no importance whatsoever.
please consider shortening the advertisements a tad. this channel and johnny’s are amazing but the ads are so long
Seems like a good summary! Makes me understand that everyone is doing calculations and it is not just "too complicated to talk about". Thank you.
You forgot the issue that Palestinians have been extremely disruptive and negative for the governments that did help them. Muslim brotherhood meddling with secular Arabism in Egypt and Syria, ruining Lebanon from a peaceful multi religious Christian entity into the war torn mess it is today, the Jordanian assassinations against the former and attempted against the current king, they supported saddams war in Kuwait despite Kuwait being one of the few countries that let them in in massive numbers, and a few more incidents besides.
The Arab state are conscious and wary of Palestinians for good reason because they’ve done more damage than Israel has technically.
This was a basic amt of info about the conflict, with decent accuracy. I don’t think he has done enough research to speak about what you’re saying. Most people don’t know this, glad to see a few genuinely knowledgable commentators here.
The muslim brotherhood candidate won the elections fair and square in the 2011 egyptian elections
The majority of people wanted a muslim state in Egypt, which is why they voted for Morsi.
Also, that's a very big oversimplification of events that took place in Lebanon leading to its collapse: the PLO did play a part in it, but it wasn't the only reason the country collapsed (other reasons include sectarian tensions, the militias question, refusal to recognize palestinian immigrants as lebanese citizens, the overwhelming power that the president had over the cabinet, systematic corruption in every level of government, etc. Which issue was more important depends on which religious group you ask)
Arab puppet rulers don't represent the will of the people living there just because isreal is in bed with their rulers doesn't mean the people living there like the isrealis.
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I'll tell you Lebanon's problem: it was a state which prioritised Christians over everyone else, established by France to serve France's interest against neighbouring Muslim countries.
@@موسى_7 still a better place than the mess it turned into today
One correction: at 2:50 you said that Israel sparked the 1967 six days war. While Israel did start the war it was only after Egyptian troops were mobilized to the border, and Abdel Nassar (the Egyptian President) declared he was going to wipe Israel off the map.
Cool video, wish it came out earlier
The sponsor segment fits so well in the video
No mention on how in 2005 Israel left the Gaza Strip exactly because of the Mutual Disengagement plan. Israel kept their part of the bargain, but what did the Palestinians do? Voted Hamas in to power in 2005 and by 2006 they were in complete control.
yep, and im think that if they kept going in the right peaceful way, Palastine would benefits today west bank on their control and maybe other lands too
Throughout this Arab Monarchy
Thank you very much for your work!!
What a gem of a chanel, so glad I found it.
When he said factual and BBC in one sentence , I directly knew I would never use that ground app😂😂😂
Most of the BBC's reporting is competent?
@@nommsperhaps when it is about local affairs. But about when it is about the Israel-Hamas war you would need to watch all the time to catch their latest apologize for misinformation before you could trust it.
Apparently, getting a story first comes before getting it right.
@@nomms Outlets can be different on topics and audiences. Is the BBC factual in international coverage? Absolutely. Some of the best coverage in the world. How they're covering transgender rights in their own country? Absolute trash.
And it's not just them. Al Jazeera, for example. They do an excellent job covering much of the Mideast with an objective eye. They do great work there. Covering their home country of Qatar? Very different. Context matters in all aspects.
Both are government-funded outlets. They do maintain a lot of editorial independence, but there can always be a pain point where they could toe the line. Doesn't mean you can't rely on their coverage at all, but be smart in how you rely on it and understand where its coming from.
At the end of the video, you say that the Arab countries want some sort of resolution to this Palestinian situation. How can there be a resolution if Hamas’ charter states that its committed to the destruction of Israel?
How can there be a resolution if we accept european colonialism?
Nearly 1/4 of this video is an ad 😑
Best part was , that was in addition to the OPEC embargo a key event that led to exploration for oil across the globe.
The following decades would see huge offshore discoveries as well as in the far north regions , plus development of new technologies.
They really shot themselves in the foot on that one.
I like this youtuber narratives. it sure makes history funny.
To say "Israel started another war 20 years later" is also omiting the fact the neighboring countries had troops assembled at the border
Realize they’re all misinformed or Jew haters.
We had Jews living peacefully in the Arab world, until the creation of Israel, after which the conflicts started to arise, we started getting terrorist attacks from Jewish Zionists and spying activities.
That lead to increase the heat on them and for President Nasser in Egypt to enforce them out..
Sure most of them were not terrorists, but have they created Israel in another place other than someone else lands or if the British give them another land the company would have arrived in another place away from the middle east
Maybe they could buy some land in North America and live peacefully having their own country.
If we need a country for only Jews to live in, why don't Muslims and Christians create their countries around religion again?
@@joshuaiosevich3727change jews with thives and it all make sense
and that egypt blocked Israel's access to the Red Sea and expelled UN peacekeepers, which is an act of war
Well put together loved the maps. Thanks!
a 2.5 minute ad on this video is 15% of the total video. come on man that’s super annoying (especially as a YT premium payer)
The intro is not right, you should have started from 1948
Did you watch the rest of the video?
I'm sorry but describing the 6-day War in 1967 as "Israel sparked another war and gained even more territory" is a gross mischaracterization of history, ignoring key facts, namely that Egypt closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping and mobilized their military along with Jordan and Syria was a prior escalation of conflict.
Well done video, completely unrelated but could you explain your desktop setup? I see that you have a Philips curved monitor but have an apple looking interface on your screen. Just curious, well done again✨
dude what good video man wow great job
This is an incredible channel - thank you for the amazing work that you do. Your channel gives me hope that good journalism isn’t dead 🙏🏽😂
This video was so much more nuanced than the recent Vox videos on this same issue. Glad that there's still a stream of hope of the current media landscape. Great work! Keep it up!
That was the first time that an ad had me really paying attention.
It was so difficult to get a fresh perspective on the issue. Search Party is the place
Hamas is not concerned about 2 state solution, but about one Arab-Islamic state instead, so hell no.
lol well I know where you get your news from…fox, cnn…because that’s literally not true Hamas wants a two state solution they’ve said so for like a decade now.
Hamas offered to dismantle its military wing in exchange for a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders more than once in 1998, 2006 and 2007, but Israel did not agree because they simply do not leave something they have usurped by peace, but it is taken away from them by force, and offered again now, but of course there is no response from the side with the ideology of Greater Israel, which has demonstrations demanding settlements in Lebanon.
Hamas offered to dismantle its military wing in exchange for a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders more than once in 1998, 2006 and 2007, but Israel did not agree because they simply do not leave something they have usurped by peace, but it is taken away from them by force, and offered again now, but of course there is no response from the side with the ideology of Greater Israel, which has demonstrations demanding settlements in Lebanon.
@@AmiraMohamed-lt4iy If someone punched you in the face cause they hated you so u fight them back and you beat them up, and as ur leaving you take his watch, and then he comes back to beat you up again cause he hates you and u take all his money out of his wallet this time, and he does it again and this time you take his gold necklace, after u beat his ass of course, and he comes back and says "Ill stop harrasing you and attacking you and trying to beat you up if you give me my stuff back" what would you do? Are you, morally, in the wrong for saying "screw you, imma keep all ur stuff and beat you up again"?
Zionist And Netnyahu are not concerned about 2 state solution , but about one Zionist Jewish Palestine Free(possiblly Dead ) State instead , so hell no
This is the best video I've seen that highlights how exactly we got to this point. How shifts in support/care for Palestine over decades reached a boiling point which factored into Hamas' attack in Oct. 7. Really highlights the entire region well. Thank you for the information.
I had an okay knowledge prior to this informative breakdown too. Makes sense where things currently stand unfortunately.
The arabs werent fighting against the british and french colonial rule as the british and french had just freed them from the ottomans and for the most part had set up self governing territories with extremely little european influence. The exception was palestine as it was agreed to let in immigration and it was the jews who were basically the ones rebelling against british authority.
ground news is one of my favorite apps. hope they are doing well
I think you overlooked the fact that in 2005 Israel completely withdrew from Gaza and dragged Jews living in Gaza out of their homes in hopes to make peace. Then the people of Gaza elected Hamas…
They were colonists and settlers. Most of Gaza wasn't born when Hamas was elected. Hamas was elected with only 30% of the vote. Hamas was also supported by Israel before it took over Gaza.
@@bloodfiredrake7259 whatever the Jews living in Gaza were, the Israeli government took them out so that they could attempt to make peace with the Palestinians living there. Are you trying to tell me that the people in Gaza don’t want Hamas as their leader? Why don’t you condemn Hamas for not taking care of their civilians? They never thought to build even one bomb shelter to protect against Israel’s supposed unwarranted attacks?
Another great video guys! Great explanation of this geopolitical issue.
So it’s not just the USA it the ARAB too
While I appreciate the depth you get into here in this video and that you can't possibly include everything, there are multiple instances where you gloss or entirely skip over information that can help viewers build a more complete and accurate understanding and opinion on the subject.
Examples:
- when Wa'el says "mainly European Jews" at 2:15, no context or time frame is given, ignoring the fact that the 1948 deceleration of Israel resulted in all of the Arab countries expelling their Jewish populations and so already in 1950 the majority of Jews in Israel were not "European". Regardless, this also plays into (mostly antisemitic) tropes claiming that Jews have no historical connection to the land are are "white, European settlers".
- when talking about the early 2000s and peace between Israel and the Palestinians, ignoring the second Intifada as a potential reason for rejection of the Saudi peace plan, as well as the multiple peace initiatives and deals offered to the PA by Israel (for example Olmert agreeing to almost everything the wanted), makes it seem as if Israel rejected the only peace initiative, didn't initiate any themselves, and implies that Palestinians have no agency of their own.
Agreed
Despite what Sam Ellis claims to be an unbiased video, this video is extremely biased against Israel. Probably because all sources, left and right, like to be antisemitic. If he truly wanted to be unbiased, he wouldn't just invite Wa'el Alzayat, an outspoken anti-Israel propagandist, but he would also invite someone from the Israeli side to speak about the conflict. I'm quite disappointed.
@@andreimandelshtam1943 I don't think that "all sources" are antisemitic (and not all people who aren't "pro-Israel" are antisemitic). Western voices in academia and journalism tend to be biased for sure, though I don't think some fringe right-wing super pro Israel voice here would have balanced things out either.
As an Israeli, I found Wa'el to be pretty fair with what he was saying, not that I necessarily agreed with all his analysis. I just think that the perspective from which he was speaking was clearly a biased one, just like I would have regardless of how hard I tried to present things neutrally.
This isn’t accurate at all as anyone who has properly studied the early noughties history of the conflict
@@jsquire5pa would you care to be more specific as to what you are calling inaccurate? "this" could mean a lot of things.
Saying that the Israelis sparked another war in 1967 when all their neighbours moved military equipment to their borders is a very nice hot take. 02:50
It was a preemptive strike, not a war insinuated by the Israelis.
This sound like the argument another European power used to invade Ukraine.
@@sushil6509ukraine had been bombing crimea and the east since 2014, stop the cap
In October war Israel didn't have alot of territory on west of the canal they couldn't capture any major cities and on other side egyptian still have 13km beach head
The egyptian plan is to have territories in East of the canal and then negotiate peace deal because we already don't have the same kind of support that Israel had from US
U had soviet union😅
@netaji-thebritishslayer in 1972 Egypt have problems with USSR and as a result Russian pilots and expert leve the country
Fun fact we have North Korean pilots fight with us 😆😆
@@anubisegy2002fun fact, America didn't really join the war, they just supported Israel, like they didn't send weapons, mind u some countries are using Israeli weapons 😂😂
Khomenei, we will never help Israel, . Well Israel gave weapon systems to Iran during its war with Iraq. Complex situation, eh
Great video!! I would love to see a video about turkeys relation with Israel explained. It kind of confuses me
Great work Sam and team - such a clear flow of information
Hamas is a terrorist group. It shouldn’t be hard to condemn them, regardless on what your view on Isreal is.
Nelson mandela and his party were a "terrorist group" according to the USA. I would not have condemned them. Just because the USA says a group is a terror org doesn't mean it actually is.
UN resolutions stipulates that armed resistance against an occupier is LEGAL. The rome treaty stipulates that settlers are deemed non civilians and can be seen as military targets.
Israel created Hamas and Netanyahu is on record as having supported them
@@polemicist8150Stop Coping 😅😅
Can you westerners stop telling anyone what to think lmao. The majority of the world do not consider Hamas that. Only the western governments exept Japan and egypt. Keep up.
This was a good basic overview of the history and I understand you can’t include everything but you could’ve mentioned the PLO and the fatah-Hamas conflict. The main thing though was that the main reason Israel didn’t accept the Arab peace initiative wasn’t the West Bank, it was that it would’ve included right of return to Israel proper.
Incredible team at Search Party. Thanks for everything!
Nice video. But 2:52 wording could have been better instead of “Israel sparked another war”. Yes They launched pre-emptive strike but after iraq egypt and jordan mobilized their armies on their border. More context would have helped to first time viewers
I’m sorry, but you fail to mention one very crucial fact. Jordan and Egypt rules the the West Bank and Gaza Strip from 1948 until 1967 and didn’t even think about establishing a Palestinian state. There are two main reasons for that, first they considered the Arabs living on those territories as an extra ion of their own nations. Such as Jordan annexing the West Bank, and secondly they had an issue with Israel existing at all.
Yes you should back to Europe
@@qaqawd8018 keep dreaming losers
@@qaqawd8018and it’s that kind of talk that will force you back to Arabia. Don’t start something you’ll end up regretting.
@@ymtzlgn no no I don't need to go back to Arabia cuz the cananeties arab is the first people live there will you European came here after the zionists bch movement understood??
So I am from the original people will you just like the white people who lived in South Africa
@@buffdadio1 we have ishell existing at all if you don't want to go back we should force you to go out it's Muslim Arab land
awesome sauce that you and the search party team are crushing it dude!
Incredible video, thanks for all the knowledge
3:04 "Israel sparked another war" You must be joking.
huh?
1967 Israel attacked the Arab nations.
Is it me or Palestinians are treated as fifth class citizens pretty much by all the neighboring countries??
Treated better in Israel than in them, too.
go see what happen when the neighboring countries accepted to taken in palestinians and you will see why
No one wants them
where do I see that? @@JR47846
Care to elaborate @@JR47846
Very well done video overall.
Even though neutral and inflammatory language seems to be used selectively with particular descriptions.
Why do you keep framing it as the Arabs were slowly forgetting the Palestinian cause instead of more previously genocidal Arab counties trying to make a second Holocaust against the Jews were now making peace. What a beautiful story and a true one.
So many details are twisted or missing. Just a few of them:
2:30 calling the jewish immigrants, returning to their fatherland, who just escaped the holocaust basically with nothing a 'form of colonialism' is twisted.
9:55 'Israel rejected a peace deal'- there was never an actual peace deal offered to Israel at the time (or ever)+ you just skipped the fact the 90s gave rise to the most deadly terror attacks until then killing 100s of civilians.
Generally there was no actual 'Palestine' before 67, it was Jordan and Egypt
You keep mentioning that the peace treaties were 'against the will' of the arab citizens- since when arab countries have any consideration to their peoples will?
"returning to their fatherland", no part of Palestine is or was ever their land. They preceded to steal and violently displace/kill the native inhabitants (Palestinians) living there -- which is typical colonial behavior.
'Palestine' existed throughout all of human history even referenced in the most famous classical books including Shakespeare's Othello, debunking your entire "67" claim (misinformation propagated to justify genocide of Palestinians).
Your opinions are clearly biased, ignoring historical facts, and based mainly on zionist propaganda.
2:53. “Israel sparked another war”. Love how you just leave out all context they were attacked first from multiple fronts
They were not attacked first, the, Israel killed around 300 peaceful protesters years before it who marched to end the blockade, and after that Israel continued to Harasse Palestinians buy trashing the Aqsa mosque, expanding their illegal settlement, enabling settlers to kill and abuse Palestinians, imprisoning Palestinians with no trails including children, all of that while the western media ignored it so people like you but the blame on the Palestinians when they decide enough is enough and fight back for their right to exist in their land with dignity
True
Israel started the conflict according to international law, they attacked before any actual combat or declaration of war happened.
So brainwashed 😂 Guess this is what propaganda funded by tax dollars does to a person
Thank you for clarifying the subject ! It is really sad to see such a rich region and culture bow down in front of imperialism and colonialism. It would be interesting to see another videos focusing on the different internal conflicts that are weakening these different countries, sounds like a pattern I have seen before...
Congrats on surviving 2023, huge year for this channel. I get one question: how much of the population supports hamas (and are anti Israel) in these islamic countries?
this was interesting but so hard to follow for me personally. there sure is a lot of history in this area and i feel like i'd need to take a college course to get up to speed
do it if you're interested, although you can probably learn a suprising amount by just reading and watching things on the internet. be careful where you get your infromation from though - even trusted sources and seemingly trustworthy videos like this have unintentional biases and downright complete errors in their factual basis. college teaches you how to access reliable information and how to scrutinise/be critical of facts
you still didn't answer the question though " do you condemn hamas for what it did on october the 7th?"
Do you?
I thought there were two odd ones: Israel 'sparking another war' in 67 and rejecting Saudi Arabia's ask for a Palestinian state are pretty questionable claims. That being said, I don't want to crash the conversation: it is really hard to give context on this issue and you've done a brilliant job.
Was looking for this comment. Saying Israel sparked the conflict isn’t accurate. They were responding to military build on their boarders from Syria, Egypt and Jordan. An attack was imminent.
It’s impossible to go over this history in 16 minutes.
Thé military build UP by their neighbors is due to the soviet informing that Israel is planning an attack
The chief of mossad from 1963 to 1968 Meir said”Egypt was not ready for war and nasser did not want war.”
@@thegreatprogressivemind788 I saw a documentary that said he didn't want one, but it had gotten away from him and he was worried about being assassinated by his officers if he did not.
Forcing a foreign object the body will reject it and keep trying to get rid of it.