The Arab states are pulling Hamas out of the mud - and Israel must not remain on the defensive | Lt. Col. (res.) Amit Yagor

Lt. Col. (res.) Amit Yagor analyzes the Arab states' declaration and warns against the time-wasting tactics of Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. He calls on Israel to mobilize the 18 silent countries in the peace council and to clarify to the Trump administration that the "old order gang" is trying to sabotage the American vision and rescue Hamas. Yagor emphasizes the need to close the gap between the English and Arabic languages and to stop the stalling.

Lt. Col. (res.) Amit Yagor analyzes the Arab states' declaration published ahead of Kushner's meeting in Israel. He argues that the declaration, supported by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States, is an attempt by the "old order gang" (Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia) to stall for time and pull Hamas out of the mud. Yagor points to the silence of 18 countries as evidence of a lack of consensus, and highlights the participation of the Emirates, an Israeli ally, as proof that the declaration is not unanimous. He warns of a gap between the English message, intended for Washington, and the Arabic message, which perpetuates the "Zionist aggression" narrative and whitewashes Hamas. Yagor calls on Israel to mobilize the silent countries, clarify to the Trump administration the gang's true intentions, and close the language gap to stop the stalling. He stresses that if the United States wants victory, it must demand clear commitments from the old order countries as well.

The Arab states are pulling Hamas out of the mud - and Israel must not remain on the defensive | Lt. Col. (res.) Amit Yagor