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Aha didn't expect to hear me did you? With a peace fire, with a ceasefire hold. I think it's going to have some false starts. Hamas is the issue. They don't, they're fighting for their very existence. And their existence doesn't include living peace and harmony. They don't want to give up power. But, you know, and that's why they still are holding on to some of the hostages because they know that's a major sticking point for the Israelis. They very much value their citizens, unlike Hamas. So they're holding on to those last dead bodies to use as leverage. But eventually it will, you know, Trump went in there and gut the other countries that were giving Hamas support to stop giving Hamas support, political and militarily. So, you know, they don't have anybody to fall back on to. So it's going to get taken care of. Unfortunately, the countries that should be stepping up, Qatar and some other people, to provide security are not willing to go in and provide security for the Palestinian people. So it might end up getting left to the Israelis. But they, you know, if Hamas doesn't give up and give up their weapons and live in peace, then the Israelis will go in there. And they don't want to go in, but they will go in in order to provide safety and security for the Palestinians against Hamas. And then we'll see where that goes from there. So whether or not this peace persists, again, it's all upon Hamas. They're the ones that keep breaking it, or at least splinters of themselves that keep breaking it. And if it doesn't stop, then someone's going to go in and take care of them. And then there'll be no more. And then they'll be able to give peace a chance. So we'll see how that goes. Back to you.

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