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Judge Napolitano – Aaron Maté on U.S.–Hamas Talks Without Israel

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Publié le 18 May 2025 / Dans Nouvelles et politique

Judging Freedom | May 15 2025

Aaron Maté breaks down the U.S. role in Gaza’s misery and the war machine propping up Zelensky.

In this sobering discussion, he examines how American policy fuels both the collapse in Gaza and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, spotlighting the hypocrisy of preaching peace while arming war.

“They claim to defend democracy… while Palestinians starve and Ukrainians die.”

Highlights

1. U.S. Exploring Direct Channels to Hamas
Aaron Maté explains that elements within the U.S. government are quietly assessing whether talking directly to Hamas is possible — bypassing Netanyahu’s obstruction.

2. Netanyahu’s Role as a Spoiler
Maté asserts that Israel’s leadership, particularly Netanyahu, is actively blocking any progress toward a long-term ceasefire or diplomatic resolution.

3. Growing Frustration in Washington
He reveals that even American officials are growing weary of Netanyahu’s hardline stance — a rare public shift, driven by geopolitical embarrassment and humanitarian pressure.

4. Biden Administration’s Dilemma
The administration faces a strategic bind: publicly supporting Israel while privately acknowledging that Netanyahu may be hindering peace efforts.

5. Regional Players Want Peace
Egypt, Qatar, and even some Gulf states are willing to mediate or support diplomacy that excludes Israel — a major shift in regional dynamics.

6. The Gaza Catastrophe
Maté emphasizes the dire humanitarian toll in Gaza. Any future U.S. credibility, he argues, depends on moral clarity — and talking only to Israel is no longer morally or strategically viable.

Aaron Maté
Palestine Passage: “The Misery is the Message”

“Many more Gazans now want to leave.
Not because they want to — but because Netanyahu is making life so miserable, they feel they have no other choice.”

Judge Napolitano – Judging Freedom

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