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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, cooner. Contry. Okay, my friends, let me be
the first one to say it, give Trump the Nobel
Peace Prize, because my God, does he deserve it. If
any man on this planet deserves it, it is President
Donald J. Trump. And so yesterday it was building for

(00:23):
a couple of days. There was a lot of momentum,
but finally there was this historic breakthrough yesterday. They are
now dancing in the streets of Tel Aviv in Jerusalem,
in Gaza. Rarely do Palestinians and Israelis agree on anything,

(00:43):
but on this they agree. Peace is nigh. It is
very close. They can smell it, they can sense it.
An historic ceasefire deal was agreed to yesterday between Israel
and and both sides agree. Again, they rarely agree on anything,

(01:06):
but both sides agree that President Trump, his determination, his vision,
his driving ambition to make this happen, was the decisive
force that decided to breakthrough. So here is now the
breaking news as was unfolding. For the last twelve to

(01:28):
about fourteen hours, negotiators Israeli and Hamas have been meeting
in Egypt, right near the Red Sea, and for about
the last seventy two hours they have been trying to
hammer out the first phase of Trump's twenty point plan
to decisively and finally end the war in Gaza. Trump

(01:53):
has put forth a very bold, ambitious twenty point plan
that both Israel, the Netanyahu government and Hamas have agreed
to in principle. And now the key first step, which
is what they agreed to yesterday, was to implement a

(02:15):
ceasefire to stop the fighting. And what has really gotten
people very excited the release of all of the Israeli hostages.
There are about forty eight hostages that Hamas still have.
They believe about twenty eight of them are dead, but

(02:35):
they're still holding the bodies. The family members would like
to see the bodies return to them to give them
a proper, decent, respectful burial. But there is believe to
be at least about twenty living Israeli hostages that family, parents, friends, Frankly,

(02:56):
almost the whole nation of Israel has been praying for
day and night. According now to the news that came
out yesterday, they are expected to be released either this
weekend or Trump now says most likely on Monday. But
the twenty living hostages will be coming home. The other

(03:23):
twenty eight dead hostages will all be returned, or their
remains will be returned. It will take a little bit
longer because they have them in different parts of Goza
underneath their tunnels, but Hamas has pledged to get them
all back within about ten days. Now. As for the Palestinians,
what do they get out of this? Netanyahu has made

(03:46):
a very difficult decision, and it is a massive concession
to release countless Palestinian prisoners, many of them in prison
for life. Sentence is for terrorist actions, terrorist murders of
innocent Jewish civilians. So Israel had to give a lot

(04:10):
to get these hostages back. But the fact of the
matter is the deal has been pretty much inked. They
want to formalize it today. Once it is formalized today,
President Trump is planning on visiting Israel this weekend. At
a minimum, he wants to go to Gaza, meet with

(04:33):
Palestinian leaders, talk to Palestinian civilians, meet with Israeli leaders,
and he also would like to go to Egypt and
maybe try to push the process along even quicker to
get a comprehensive piece deal done over the next couple
of days. It is an historic moment and an historic

(04:57):
deal listen now. Well for President Trump. He called in
to Fox News Sean Hannity last night to say, the
hostages are coming home. Roll cut one hundred a mic.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
The big thing is, hostages are going to be released.
It's probably our time would be probably Monday. And you know,
it's they're terribly a terrible situation. They're deep, they're deep
in the earth, and they're being gotten and a lot
of things are happening right now as we speak. So
much is happening to get the hostages freed, and we

(05:38):
think they'll all be coming back on Monday.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
They're crying. I'm telling you, you can see scenes. It's
actually very moving. They are crying in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
In towns and cities, people are gathering spontaneously. You would think,
I don't know, Israel won the World Cup in soccer
or something. They are gathered. People are just pouring out

(06:03):
onto the streets. They are dancing. People are literally crying
tears of joy. In Gaza, there are now celebrations as well,
because a ceasefire now is at hand and the possibility
now of a final piece deal is at hand. The
war now maybe finally coming to an end. This long

(06:24):
brutal two year war, and so you see them dancing,
popping champagne corks. Anyway, we don't want to get ahead
of ourselves, but there's no question now that this is
a massive breakthrough. This is an historic ceasefire accord, and
this could be now the first decisive step towards an

(06:48):
overall permanent piece. Now let me just say a few
things and then I would love to hear the input
from all of you Kooner country. The phone six one,
seven sixty eight, sixty eight lines are open if you
want to jump now. I want to take as many
calls on this issue and as early as I can.

(07:09):
What happened is as follows. President Trump put maximum pressure
on both Israel and on Hamas to make a deal.
And what he did was he got the Arab States
and this is the key countries that were involved. He

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got Saudi Arabia, He got cutter guitar, Turkey and Egypt
to tell the Hamas leadership that their days in power
are over, that their backing is now over, that they
are going to have to now concede to reality that

(07:52):
Hamas has lost the war, that Israel has lost the war. Sorry,
that Israel has won the war and that Hamas has
lost the war. Trump made it very clear to Netanyahu
that Israel is becoming increasingly isolated on the world stage.

(08:13):
It is slowly becoming a pariah due to these very
horrifying images that the media has been manipulating, like CNN
and the BBC and others showing starving Palestinian children in
the Gaza Strip. And so that it is now in
Israel's interest to wind down this war and take the

(08:41):
victory that they have achieved and start to rebuild and
reconstruct the Gaza Strip. And so what Trump is now
laid out is as follows. It is a twenty point plan.
At the heart of this plan is that of eventually
the Palestinians will get a state. They will achieve an

(09:06):
independent state, not overnight, this is going to be done
over several phases, over several years, but that the West
Bank in Gaza will come together for an independent, free
Palestinian state with billions of dollars, most of it funded

(09:27):
by the Arab Muslim world. This is where the Saudis, Katar,
the Gulf Sheikhs, Turkey are going to play an instrumental
role because they're going to be putting up billions and
billions of dollars for the full reconstruction and rebuilding of
the Gaza Strip. There will be an interim Palestinian government

(09:49):
consisting of sort of technocrats who will oversee this transition
slowly towards the rebuilding of Gaza and towards an eventual
will independent Palestinian state. Above this tech this interim Palestinian
government is what's called a Board of Peace. President Trump

(10:13):
will be the chair the chairman of this Board of
Peace along with He's gonna have another key member sitting
with him, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. And this
Board of Peace is going to oversee this Palestinian interim government. Now,
the Arab States will be able to send in peacekeepers

(10:37):
and they will be the military guaranteurs of an independent Palestine. However,
Hamas must be totally dismantled. Hamas must be totally disarmed.
They have to hand over all of their weapons. Trump
does the impossible, my friends, he has now it looks

(10:59):
a you know, we've got to make it official today,
but it now looks like he has delivered a key
historic ceasefire deal in Gaza between Israel and Hamas six
point twenty on the Great Wrko Jeff Kohner, Boston's Bulldozer. Okay,
so look, the hostages now are going to be released.

(11:23):
It appears by either Sunday or Monday. The Hamas now
is going to be getting a lot of Palestinian prisoners
in return. Many of them are hardened terrorists with Israeli
blood on their hands. That is the price that Israel
has to pay to get these hostages home. Now, let

(11:44):
me just say a couple points, and then I want
to open it up to the phone lines. Six one
seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.
What is still remarkable? I just to me, I just
you want to talk about the level of sheer, savagery, fanaticism.
There's no other word to describe these people. Here is

(12:07):
a twenty point peace plan. I just want you to
think about this for a second. That is agreed to
not just by the United States obviously, not just by
the European Union, not just by Canada or Australia or
New Zealand, but by Israel, by the Palestinian authority in

(12:29):
the West Bank, by the entire Arab and Muslim world, Qatar,
which is basically the biggest financier of hamasd has agreed
to the twenty point peace plan. Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Turkey,

(12:50):
Saudi Arabia. I could go on and on and on
and on. In other words, the entire world are tre
ease to Trump's twenty point a comprehensive peace plan, and
Hamas is the only one that still is trying to

(13:10):
set more conditions. They're trying to desperately now negotiate and
haggle and try to change some of the terms. In
other words, either the whole freaking world is crazy or
Hamas is crazy. And I don't think the entire world
is crazy. And this is what the deal will achieve.

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It will give the Palestinians a full independent Palestinian state,
which is in theory what Hamas says they want. The
West Bank and Gaza will be run in a couple
of phases. It's not going to happen overnight, but it

(13:53):
will be run by Palestinians under a Palestinian flag, with
full Palaceesinian independence and Palestinian sovereignty. Now what else do
you want? Now, Yes, it will be a demilitarized Palestine.
But and so the Palestinians say, well, if Israel wants

(14:15):
to march back in, how can we stop them. Here's
how you're going to stop them. Their security is going
to be underwritten guaranteed, so almost like a natal like
military guarantee by the entire Muslim world. In fact, the
Arab countries are going to put in troops. They're going

(14:39):
to be sending in troops as part of an international
peacekeeping force to protect the borders of this new Palestinian state.
So Syria, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Katar, I could
go on and on, all of them are going to

(15:00):
be They're going to be signing a deal where they say,
if Israel ever walks back into the West Bank or
Gaza again, they will be at war with the entire
Muslim world or the entire Middle East. So Palestine will
have a full military backing and guarantee. They will be

(15:21):
getting billions of dollars, billions of dollars in reconstruction funds
to rebuild Gaza in particular, but also massive investments in
the West Bank. Now, if their leaders don't steal it,
you could literally have one of the most prosperous countries
right there. In the heart of the Middle East. So

(15:46):
if you're a Palestinian nationalist, if you're one of these
idiots on college campuses waiving the Palestinian flag and saying
that you want freedom for the Palestinians. Here it is
on a freaking silver platter, delivered to you by Donald J. Trump,
with the support and agreement of Israel and the entire

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Middle East, the entire Arab and Muslim world, plus thousands
of Palestinian terrorists and prisoners are going to be released,
many of them, as I said, hundreds in fact, with
life sentences who have committed terrorist atrocities in the past.

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Plus if the leaders of Hamas agree to peaceful coexistence
with Israel and decommission their weapons, they will be given
a complete amnesty by Israel, meaning Masad is not going
to hunt them down, They're not going to be assassinated.
They get to live. They get to live, and they

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can either live in Gaza or they can leave Gaza
and live in any other country, and those countries in
the Middle East will have to take them in. The
only thing that Hamas must do because they started this war,
they instigated this war. They are the ones responsible for

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this war, and the horrific, unimaginable, terrible attacks on October seven,
is that they must never be allowed to be in
power again. They must be politically utterly dismantled, and they
must be completely and utterly disarmed. In other words, Hamas

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can be no more. And if Hamas agrees to this,
and the Arab world now is willing to sign on
to an international agreement that these new Palestinian borders will
respect de Pendance and the state of Israel. In other words,

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what everybody's been talking about for forty fifty years, a
two state solution. You recognize Israel's current borders, you say
that Israel has a right to exist, you are not
going to launch any more terrorist attacks to wipe them out.
Then you will have your Palestinian state. Okay, my friends,
we are now literally on the cusp of history. President

(18:26):
Trump announced last night, to the utter jubilation of both
Israelis and Palestinians and frankly across the entire Middle East,
that they have now reached an historic ceasefire accord, a
ceasefire deal, and that the Hamas has now agreed, well,
they've been forced to agree to release all of the

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Israeli hostages. All forty eight of them. Twenty are still
believed to be alive. The other twenty eight are dead,
but at least their remains will be sent back to
their grieving families can be given a proper, respectful burial. Now,
just very quickly, because I'm getting a lot of people
texting the cooner man, emailing the cooner man, messaging the

(19:10):
cooner man. This is from Mark on Messenger, and I think, frankly,
Mark makes a very very good point and sums up
what many of you are saying. Jeff. If Trump wins
the Nobel Peace Prize, the liberal moonbat Democrats heads will

(19:34):
literally explode, and then we can all ask the sixty
four thousand dollars question as a fascist or Hitler, or
any existential threat to our country or democracy won a
Nobel Peace Prize, we will hear crickets, Jeff, long live

(19:55):
the peace President Donald J. Trump. Well, now that that's
literally what he's being called by Israelis, by the Arabs,
by the Palestinians, by people all over the world. And
it's not just what is it now seven peace agreements
that he's brokered between countries around the world, and this

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one would be the feather in his cap. It was
the biggest of all the deals. Is this one right here?
And I know he's still got Ukraine and Russia left,
but this is huge. This ends one of the most
brutal wars in the Middle East, and that's been going
on now for over two years. And look how much
it's royaled our country, the explosion and anti Semitism, the

(20:43):
pro Hamas riots on college campuses, just how much it's
done to undermine our stability in our country, never mind
what it's done in Europe and around the world. So
clearly this is an historic moment. Now mark is one
thousand percent correct date. The liberal media doesn't know now

(21:08):
how to treat this story because they all grudgingly admit
because everybody's saying it. The Arabs are saying it, the
Palestinians are saying it, the Israelis are saying it. The
decisive driving force behind this deal was President Donald Trump.
This without him, this would not have happened. He has

(21:29):
put tremendous political capital and put a lot of pressure
on a lot of countries to get Hamas to agree,
to get Israel to agree, and so he deserves the
nobel peace price. There's no question. Now, well, that begs
the question, the sixty four thousand dollars question, as Mark said, well,

(21:54):
if he's a dictator, if he's a fascist, if he's
a Hitler, if he's a existential threat to democracy, as
the media keeps saying, as the Democrats keep saying, as
these insurrectionist mayors and governors keep saying, how does he
win the Nobel Peace Prize? Like, I'm sorry, did Hitler

(22:19):
ever win a Nobel Peace Prize? Did Mussolini ever win
a Nobel Peace Prize?

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Did?

Speaker 1 (22:26):
What did Vladimir Putin? What does he win peace prizes?
The Nobel Peace Prizes their entire narrative. See, I know
many of you are saying, well, Jeff, I don't care
for the Nobel Peace Prize. It's run by lefties and
they give it to fellow lefties, which is all true.
But the fact of the matter is the fact that
it's given by lefties and by peace nicks and by

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the globalists. And now they'd have to give it to him,
there'd be no question it's going to be his, and
the whole world will have to agree he deserved it.
It blows up their entire narrative of Trump. As dictator,
Trump as Hitler, Trump as fascist. That's why they ah,

(23:12):
they don't know what to do. They literally don't know
what to do. Now that's number one. Number two, there's
a message I got from Dave, our Western PA constitutionalist
correspondent out in the Pittsburgh area, and he said, Jeff, look,
I'm happy for Trump. Obviously he worked very hard for this.

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His team worked extremely hard, as Trump said, jd Vance
was working around the clock, Marco Rubio, Steve Whitkoff, even
Jared Kushner got involved there at the end. But his
envoy and his team, I mean, they were burning the
midnight oil to make this thing happen. But as Dave says,

(23:54):
I don't trust Hamas. I don't trust him as far
as I can throw them. And that's why I have
no confidence in the end that they're going to follow
through on their promises. Now I agree with Dave, I
don't trust Hamas either. These are a bunch of literally savage,
genocidal terrorists. To me, they all deserve to be locked

(24:18):
up or executed. However, the problem Hamas now has is
they met their match in Netting, Yaho, and they met
their match in Trump. Hamas has been thoroughly defeated on
the battlefield, and that's again thanks to Donald Trump. He

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backed netting Yahu and Israel all the way. He gave
him a full green light. His support was unwavering. And
Israel has pounded Hamas. They have smashed Hamas to the
point now that Hamas is barely functional. They're hanging by
a thread. They've lost over ninety five percent of Gaza.

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Their own people are now starting to turn on them.
And so what Trump did, and this was brilliant statesmanship
on his part. This is going to go down in
the history books almost like diplomacy one on one, you know, textbook,
how you do it right. He has now painted Hamas
into a corner because he's taken their biggest sponsors like

(25:27):
Katar and now told Katar, pressured Katar, you tell Hamas
it's time to make a deal. So he's cut off
all their sources of support. He's got Turkey now leaning
on Hamas, Egypt leaning on Hamas, Jordan leaning on Hamas,
Syria leaning on Jamas. They got nowhere else to go.

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He's completely isolated Hamas and he's got so much leverage
and influence with net Nyahu that he can tell net Nyalu,
which he has. You got to now take the win.
This is a big win. Let's take the win. So
here is exactly what's going to happen if they agree,

(26:13):
If they ink the deal, and it looks like they
will today, Israeli hostages will be home by either Sunday
or Monday. Israel will have to let loose Palestinian prisoners,
which frankly I really don't like, but they're going to
be released. Israel will then withdraw their forces to an

(26:34):
agreed uponline and then Hamas is going to be faced
with the question do you want to continue to fight
in a war that you will definitely lose? And this
time the whole world will be against you because the
whole world is supporting Trump's twenty point piece plan. Your

(26:58):
backers are supporting it, the Arab world is supporting it,
the Muslim world is supporting it, The Europeans are supporting it,
the Canadians, the the Brits, the Australians, obviously the Trump administration.
So either you continue to fight, which means then the

(27:20):
world is going to exceeding clearly see you as the belligerent,
as the one that is clearly unreasonable, and Trump will
tell Netanyahu finish them, finish them, go into Gaza City,
which is their last stronghold, and just finish them, obliterate them,

(27:43):
or Hamas sees reason. And by the way, you have
the Palestinian authority agreeing to this deal. Now you have
protests in the Gaza strip against Hamas saying sign the
damn deal. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Okay, let's go to Frank

(28:07):
in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Frank, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
How are you very very good? Frank?

Speaker 3 (28:14):
How are you pretty good? My question is if both
sides follow through the ceasefire, it will be historical. But
I'm just wondering how the Democrats and the leftist media
are going to try to twist it to make it
look like Trump had nothing to do with it or
he made it worse. My biggest question is what are
all these pro Palestinian protesters all over the country going

(28:36):
to do now? What is it going to be their
reasoning for protesting? And if they stop protesting, are they
going to thank Trump for this deal? You know what
I mean?

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Well, no, Frank, look I think you really put your
finger on it. He's now exposed the protesters for the
Charlatans the frauds that they are, because this is now
even the Palestinians are saying that the godfather of a
Palestinian state is going to be Donald J. Trump, and

(29:06):
not only will he deliver a Palestinian state, he will
deliver a Palestinian state with the full support of Israel
because he is going to ensure that Israel's borders are
completely respected and that this will be a demilitarized Palestinian state,
so they cannot do any damage to Israel, but with

(29:28):
the entire entire Arab world having to guarantee and uphold
or you know, militarily protect this new Palestinian state. So
in other words, they were always for Hamas. What's going
to happen now, Frank mark my words, if this all

(29:48):
plays out the way it should, is that you're going
to see that all of these leftists that have been chanting,
you know, from the river to the sea, Palestine shall
be free, are going to come out against an independent
Palestinian state because it's going to be a state that's
going to have to accept the existence of Israel. So

(30:11):
the issue was never self determination for the Palestinians. It
was always about annihilating and massacring and murdering and killing
the Jews. They're going to be revealed for the jew
hating anti Semites that they are. That's why I'm telling
you this is if they can go through with it,
that's the key. Now, okay, it's going to be one

(30:33):
of the greatest geopolitical master strokes in history. Never mind
the twenty first century. I've never looked this is on.
You can look it up. Go read any history book
you want, go through any encyclopedia you want. No man
has done with Donald Trump has now done, you know,

(30:53):
barring a disaster at the last possible second, I could
name you all the countries. I don't to name all
of them, the entire Arab world, the entire Muslim world, Israel,
the entire European Union, Great Britain, Canada, Japan, I'm sarah,
I can run out of Australia and New Zealand. Everybody

(31:17):
now on the same page when it comes to the
Middle East. Everybody saying we will defend Israel and we
will create an independent Palestinian state, and with billions of
dollars to pour in for rebuilding and reconstruction, and everybody
now has a stake and upholding this new order in

(31:39):
the Middle East. Now, I'm telling you one of the
offshoots right away from this they're already talking about it
is normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, in
other words, an expansion of the Abraham Accords. He could
literally transform the Middle East and end what is it now?

(32:03):
What's seventy five years of NonStop war between the Arabs
and Israel. So we're looking at peacemaking on an historical,
world historical level. We're looking at statesmanship on a world
historical level. And where are the Democrats nowhere? Where is

(32:23):
the media. I can play you the cut where the
CNN is now saying, well, he's gonna have to get
the credit, and the analysts are almost like children. But
why but why? In other words, like I don't want
him to get the credit like Doug Gunning. If he
gets the credit, what do we do? You see, That's

(32:45):
why I want him to get the Nobel Peace Prize.
So from that point forward, every time the Democrats say
Hitler or fascist or dictator, here's the paper right here
with the trophy Nobel Peace Prize. All I do. I'm
the peacemaker, straight from the Bible. Blessed are the peacemakers.

(33:10):
I'm the peacemaker. And sorry, what I'm Hitler like? Are
you people that deranged? Are you that stupid? It will
destroy their narrative and they know it. That's why the
shocking thing is they are rooting for this deal not
to succeed. In other words, they're rooting for Hamas. They're

(33:34):
rooting for Hamas, which, if you know anything about Hamas,
is the closest thing to the air of the Nazis
and at all Hitler. Do they champion the Holocaust? Yep?
Do they read mine Kampf and admire it? Yep? Do
they call for the murder and annihilation of the Jews

(33:57):
not just of the middle of Israel, but all over
the world and in the Middle East? Yep? Do they
want to finish what Hitler started? Yep? That's what they're
sighting with Now Trump has now out maneuvered them, He's
painted them into a corner. And now if this peace

(34:20):
steel holds and the hostages come home, Frank, I'm telling you,
it is going to change the Middle East for the
rest of our lives. He will now go down He's
already becoming it, but he will now be known as
the peace president. Frank, I don't know what else to

(34:42):
tell you. You know, even Reagan, the man who won
us the Cold War, I don't think was called the
peace president. He will go down in history as the
peace President. It's going to be the final nail in
the Left and the media's narrative about Donald Trump. They're fake, false,

(35:04):
lying narrative. They will never recover from this final word
to you, Frank. Frank, Yeah, I think we lost. Frank. Okay, Frank,
thank you very very much for that call. Excellent call,
excellent points. Let me ask all of you, what do

(35:28):
you make of Trump's diplomacy? Do you support it? I'm
curious what do you make of the deal, the cease
fire deal? Do you support it or do you think
Israel is giving too much? I mean, they're going to
have to eventually give up several thousand Palestinian prisoners several thousand,

(35:52):
many of those were captured after the attack on October seventh,
two years ago from Gaza. Also Palestinian terrorists who were
convicted life sentences for murdering innocent Jews in Israel. That's
going to be a very very tough pill to swallow,
but Netanyahu and his government are saying they're willing to

(36:13):
pay that price to bring these hostages home. And ultimately,
do you think Hamas will eventually concede, defeat, be disbanded,
be decommissioned, and give up their weapons or do you
think Hamas will continue to fight to the bitter bitter end.

(36:36):
Daryl in Medfield. Thanks for holding, Daryl, and welcome Jeff.

Speaker 4 (36:41):
How are you today?

Speaker 1 (36:42):
Very good? How are you, Daryl?

Speaker 4 (36:44):
Okay? Question the West Bank? How many Jews are in
the West Bank?

Speaker 1 (36:49):
Jeff, there are some, but not many.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
I heard. I heard there's like over five hundred thousand.
That's what I read, maybe legally realegally. What's their reaction
gonna be, Jeff? As you said, the Palestinians they want
to annihilate the Jews. What do you think their reaction
is going to be? Again, I think it's over five
hundred thousand Jews are on the West Bank. Okay, maybe
you can research that, but that might be a monkey

(37:16):
ranch and all this.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
Well, they're gonna have to eventually go back to Israel.
I mean, if there is a Palestinian state. They're gonna
they're gonna go back to Israel. That's gonna be a
major tough concession that Israel is gonna have to make.
But look for the price of peace, real peace, durable peace,
lasting peace, an end to this. You know, Netting Yahu

(37:40):
has offered this many times before. What's changed now is
that the Palestinians have been so defeated and Hamas has
so ruined this war, and Gaza is in rubble, and
the Palestinians now, you know, usually it's when you're thoroughly

(38:01):
defeat an enemy that you can finally impose the conditions
that you want. So Israel has always been willing to
give the Palestinians their own independent state. That's one of
the biggest lies the Left has been spewing down for
twenty five years. The problem is that Palestinians don't want
to recognize the existence of Israel. So it's never been

(38:23):
about giving Palestine its own independence. It's about will they
accept the existence of Israel. And now they see that
it's hopeless. They cannot win a war against Israel, and
so those Jewish settlements will have to be dismantled and
they will have to eventually come back to Israel. They
did it in Gaza, they'll do it in the West Bank. See,

(38:46):
and you're going to have a demilitarized Palestinian state so
they can never threaten Israel again. And now you're going
to have the entire Middle East having to guarantee the
security of the Palestinian state. And what they're going to
do is it's basically it's gonna be this. They're gonna
have a few peacekeepers, but this is it. It's gonna

(39:06):
be like an Article five from NATO. If you attack
an inch of Palestinian territory, it will invoke security military
response from the other Arab states. So the Palestinians are
going to be told, you don't need a military none,
you just need a police force. Why because if anybody
attacks you, you've got twenty Arab states that will rush

(39:30):
to your defense. So you don't need to buy rockets,
you don't need to buy missiles, you don't need to
buy tanks, you don't need to shell Israel anymore. So
if you truly want an independent state, you will have
an independent state. So now the ball is clearly in
the Palestinians court. Now Mahmouda Bass, the leader of the

(39:53):
Palestinian Authority, said, I'm going to sign this deal. It
appears on the streets and gods, uh, most Palestinians say,
we want to sign the deal. Trump is even sweetened
it even more. Trump has said, look, if you guys
want to leave, you can leave and then come back

(40:14):
in a couple of years as we rebuild the Gaza strip,
or you can stay in Gaza as we rebuild Gaza.
So I don't know how much more Trump can do
for the literally, I don't know how much more he
can do for them. And so the question now is
do the Palestinians truly want self determination? Do they truly

(40:38):
want what they say is freedom and independence? Because now
it's there, it's there. It'll take a few years, it's
going to be in phases, you know, trust but verify,
but it's there. All you have to do is accept
the existence of Israel in its current borders, peaceful coexistence.

(41:03):
That's it. I mean, Darryl, I mean now, after this,
if they turn this down, I never want to hear
another one talk to me another person talk to me
about Israel or the occupation, or the West Bank or

(41:24):
Godza or Palestinian rights or look, I'll tell you this.
They're getting a much better deal than the Irish got
under the British when the Irish got their free state.
So this is a better deal than what Ireland got.
It's a better deal than what India got. It's a
better deal than most countries who become independent have gotten.

(41:48):
If this is not good enough for them, then I'm
sorry they don't want peace. Period. The issue has been
resolved forever. You've got independence, full military backing from the
entire Middle East to secure your borders and to secure
your country, billions of dollars in reconstruction money, and you've

(42:11):
got the path to becoming an advanced, prosperous Middle East country.
And right there on the Mediterranean you could build hotels,
you could build cafes, beaches, you could be like the
French Riviera of the Middle East. I mean, Trump is
giving to you, and he's the chair of the board,

(42:32):
and he says, I'll bring you all the investment you want.
How many hotels, how many casinos, how many restaurants, how
many cafes. Seriously, how much you guys, how much can
you handle down there? Now? If you're not taking this,
then you're a medieval savage. And now we're gonna find out.

(42:56):
Now this is where the rubber meets the road. Final
word to you.

Speaker 4 (43:02):
So much potential there, Jeff, for either a disaster or
total uh paradise.

Speaker 3 (43:07):
You know.

Speaker 4 (43:07):
So you're right. So it's an incredible complicated situation. All
I can say is on Ukraine and russ if he
solves that problem, man, I'll kiss the seat. Okay, he's
done a great job. Let's keep our fingers cross.

Speaker 1 (43:21):
Fingers crossed. I'm with you, Daryl, thank you very very
much for that call. Look he's done. I mean, look,
this is what they're saying there. The leader of Egypt,
Turkey Erdohan, who's no friend of the United States, the
leaders of Katar, the leaders of Jordan, the leaders of Syria.
I could go on, Nettiyahu, the entire Israeli political establishment,

(43:47):
labor you know, left, center right, the Israeli media, a
mahmura bass, Palestinians on the streets. This is what they're
saying about Trump. He's quote, he's done the impossible. We
never thought somebody could do this, because he didn't. Just
you see, the thing is, it's like a Gordian knot.

(44:08):
It's it's so complicated and it's wrapped up in so
many different issues. Here's what he did. He got everybody involved.
That's the problem with the Middle East. You get some
people involved, well then other people object, you see. So
what he did was he got no, no, no, no
Cutter is going to be in on this. No no, no,
the Egyptians are going to be on this. No no,

(44:30):
Jordan share is gonna border. Jordan shares a border on
the West Bank. No no, they got to be in
on this. Oh no, no, I need Lebanon in Syria.
No no, no, no, they got they gotta have a
stake in this. So he's getting everybody involved, everybody. No, no,
I need the Europeans to sign off on this. I
don't want them at the last minute to undercut us.

(44:52):
They got to say they're behind all of this and
that they agree with it. So what he did was
he got and of course Israel, he got everybody now
to play a specific role and to have a stake
in this post war Gaza and this postwar Middle East.

(45:13):
So well and again and by everybody said, he's like
a force of nature. He doesn't stop. He works around
the clock. He's pushing Vance, he's pushing Rubio, he's pushing
his envoys, He's he's calling up all these different countries.
He's look the president of Egypt, this is where the
talks are being held in Egypt. The leader of Egypt says,

(45:34):
when we get this deal signed, we want Trump to
visit Egypt because he will now be seen as the
peacemaker president. In other words, Egypt, which culturally has a
lot of prestige in that part of the world, say
we want to join with the President to pull our
to put our full prestige, our full weight behind this

(45:55):
new ceasefire deal. So what I'm saying is the Arabs
are applauding Trump. So what's now happening is it's not
He's not just seen as Israel's man. He's now developed
enough relationships and alliances that now the Arab world is
saying he's our guy too. In other words, And this

(46:17):
is this is see a businessman. For a deal to last,
for a deal to be successful and durable, what's the key.
Both parties have to be happy. That's why Trump always says,
I never want to screw you in a negotiation, because

(46:38):
if I screw you you're out in two or three years.
I just want a good, fair deal. I make money,
you make money. You're happy. I'm happy. If everybody's happy,
then we have ourselves a deal in a relationship that
can last for a long time. And that's the principle

(47:00):
that he applied to this. He goes, if Israel gets
everything that it wants, then the Arabs are going to
be fuming. It's not gonna last. If the Arabs push
for everything that they want and Israel basically gets the shoft,
well it's not gonna last. So this is gonna be
something where everybody says, I like it. I can live

(47:23):
with this. It's good. That's that's the twenty point plan.
And so far we'll see Phase one will be signed.
I'm hearing now in the next couple of hours if
they if it's formally inked, the hostages are coming home.
Matt in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding, Matt, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (47:47):
Hey, Jeff, are you doing it? A long time listener, first
time calling.

Speaker 1 (47:51):
Welcome Matt. Welcome.

Speaker 5 (47:53):
Oh, I'm so glad I finally got through listen. I
you know, I love listening to you every day, but
all talk about Israel starting to kill me. Pal I mean,
they are not the only nation in the world that
we can talk about. Everyone has problems, But I mean,
why are we so focused on them? They are destroying
every country that they face. There's been what one missile

(48:17):
that got through. I mean, they've flattened up Gaza. They
literally won the world. But we're worrying about them.

Speaker 1 (48:27):
Why well, I mean, Matt, if this thing goes through,
then Gaza is going to be rebuilt. It will no
longer be flat, they will no longer be rubble, and
this will end one of the biggest conflicts in the
Middle East. I've been living with this for fifty six years,

(48:47):
my entire life. I mean I don't talk about Israel
every day. I mean I haven't talked about Israel in weeks.
But this is a major historic accord that is about
to be signed. Literally, it's the biggest story in the world.
And you know, peace in the Middle East. No one
thought it was possible. And you know you're saying it's

(49:09):
all about Israel. No, it's about the Palestinians as well.
They're going to get an independent state and this war
is gonna come to an end and no more Palestinians
are gonna die. I mean, Matt, I have to ask you.
Aren't you happy about that? But there won't be people
dying anymore, especially Palestinians.

Speaker 5 (49:28):
Peace in the world, Believe me, I love it. But
you know, we we're talking about people that had a
thousand people taken and we've been talking about this forever,
and they started a giant war. You know. A couple
of months ago, one hundred and fifty thousand Armenian people
got starved by the Azabaizhanian people who are backed by

(49:50):
the Jewish people. See, the Jewish people will back the
Muslims if it helps kill the Christians. We didn't talk
about it at all. People were starving, kids, children, everybody. Women,
They're eating grass. They got kicked off.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
Well, I mean, Matt, you've heard me talk about Armenia
many times on this show, and I've talked about what's
happening in the Gorno Kara Bac
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