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  • Steve Witkoff
    Steve Witkoff “The meeting was positive, upbeat, constructive. Everybody was there to get to the right outcome.” 22 hours ago
  • Marco Rubio
    Marco Rubio “Ending the war in Ukraine could unlock the door for incredible opportunities that exist to partner with the Russians geopolitically on issues of common interest and, frankly, economically on issues that hopefully will be good for the world and also improve our relations in the long term.” 22 hours ago
  • Sergey Lavrov
    Sergey Lavrov “We explained today that the deployment of any troops, any armed forces from NATO countries but under other flags, either the European Union or national flags, changes nothing in this context. For us, of course, this is unacceptable.” 22 hours ago
  • Marco Rubio
    Marco Rubio “Russia and the United States have agreed to restore their embassies in Moscow and Washington to previous staffing levels to facilitate continued diplomatic engagement. We will need active work of diplomatic missions capable of functioning normally to be able to continue these contacts.” 22 hours ago
  • Jana Puglierin
    Jana Puglierin “February 2022 destroyed our faith in a collective security order with Russia and showed us the dark side of our fundamental dependence on Russia and China in critical areas. February 2025 shows us that the Americans no longer feel responsible for European security - and that their interests are fundamentally different from ours.” 22 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “Ukraine, Europe in a broad sense - and this includes the European Union, Turkiye, and the UK - should be involved in conversations and the development of the necessary security guarantees with America regarding the fate of our part of the world.” 22 hours ago
  • Mariia Mezentseva
    Mariia Mezentseva “It's not yet very clear how this negotiating table will look. But defence and justice must be at the forefront of any solution to end the war, and the US, Europe and Ukraine must be on board. It's not Russia who can dictate the rules because they are the invaders. It has to be absolutely [reversed].” 22 hours ago
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January, 2025

“Hamas's parades through Gaza on Sunday are more than a message to the international community that it is in control. They also reflect the reality on the ground. Hamas was there before the war and they're there now.”

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Political science professor at Birzeit University
19 Jan 2025 2 2
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“The message is that Hamas is 'the day after' for the war. They're conveying that Hamas must be a part of any future arrangements, or at least, be coordinated with.”

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Analyst close to Hamas based in Turkey
19 Jan 2025 3 2
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“Israel must occupy Gaza and create a temporary military government because there is no other way to defeat Hamas. I will overthrow the government if it does not return to fighting in a way that [leads to us] taking over the entire Gaza Strip and governing it.”

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Finance Minister of Israel
19 Jan 2025 4 3
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“The only solution for the future of Gaza is 'national unity'. The best solution is a very clear formula that we agreed about in the Beijing agreement, which says that a national consensus government should be formed immediately. There is pressure going in that direction. We are talking about it. We are demanding it. We're speaking about it in the media, and the agreement is there. It was signed by all the 14 Palestinian parties. We need a body that has international legitimacy, that has legitimacy in the region, and that is capable of organizing and supporting the process of reconstruction. Hamas told us very clearly, they don't want to be the government. They don't want to be in the government, but they want a government that they can accept. That's what we all agree about, a government that can cooperate with everybody.”

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General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative
19 Jan 2025 6 3
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“What happened earlier in Gaza City's as-Saraya square is that the military wing of Hamas handed over three female Israeli captives in a scene that felt beyond imagination. The military wing of Hamas - which has been engaging in battles with the Israeli occupation forces across many areas in the strip - appeared today, organising the implementation of the deal and the exchange of the Israeli captives. We saw crowds of Palestinians gathering in the area around the fighters of the military wing of Hamas, chanting for liberation and freedom. So, apparently, despite the significant blows that the military wing of Hamas has endured, they appeared today as an organized force on the ground. This could indicate that in the foreseeable future, they will still exist as a military force despite the Israeli claims that they managed to degrade their military capabilities and eradicate their military governance of the territory.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Khan Younis, Gaza
19 Jan 2025 10 3
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“Israel must be held accountable after committing the first live-streamed genocide assisted with artificial intelligence. This accountability must be pursued, whether it's before international jurisdictions, like the International Criminal Court, or before national courts using the principles of extraterritorial jurisdiction or universal jurisdiction. Accountability should not just be confined to Israeli leaders the architects of the genocide, but also to the soldiers that enforced and executed the genocide, and who found themselves, in many cases, gleefully carrying out the destruction of civilian homes and targeting Palestinian civilians. Countries that were complicit with this genocide, in particular the United States, should also be held accountable. There's no statute of limitations on international crimes of this nature, and so we're going to see this process unfold over a number of years to come.”

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Palestinian-American international lawyer and activist
19 Jan 2025 11 2
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“Netanyahu's coalition stability depends on him breaking the accord and restarting the war. The best guide to understanding what's going on is to listen to the words of the Israeli leaders. Netanyahu has told us that he does not intend to see this through. [He] is signalling his intention to ensure that, beyond the first phase of the deal, there is no further ceasefire.”

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President of the U.S./Middle East Project and former Israeli peace negotiator
19 Jan 2025 6 2
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