Thank you From Israel. It's important for us to hear reasonable voices
@CivilizationInNation8 ай бұрын
Every pro-Peace Arab voice is a real treasure, thank you!
@ef27188 ай бұрын
Because it's rare?
@Myaw-mrow7 ай бұрын
Yes it is very rare.
@elsebelles917 ай бұрын
There’s a lot of Palestinian or Arab peace builders, same for Israelis; unfortunately the voices that incite hatred and violence are always louder. 💔
@itay087 ай бұрын
@@ef2718 yes, that's a big point made in the video. they exist but usually are not able to talk freely. The most important thing to do by westerns to promote peace today is to empower and cherish these peaceful voices, Also Ahmed got some realistic peace suggestions, he needs to be heard more in the media
@Kurtlane6 ай бұрын
@@elsebelles91, no, there aren't a lot of Palestinian or Arab peace builders. This is a pleasant untruth, one of so many, that have led to October 7. And will lead to more. Have courage to face truth, even if it is brutal.
@Nidal_Co8 ай бұрын
Thank you Yasmine and Ahmed for the true and courage, we love to see more Palestinians coming forward with a voice for peace.
@jacobvandijk21848 ай бұрын
Agreed
@bdadolph6 ай бұрын
Many exist but harder to do. Palestinians often called the Arabic Jews, or used to be
@iventhompson24438 ай бұрын
This is not on Ahmed, but he needs to be on every talk show and podcast in the world. Incredible to hear this as someone who has become very cynical and jaded after Oct 7th. Thank you
@soltantio8 ай бұрын
Agreed. I would love love love to see that. His voice needs to get out.
@maleyalove34478 ай бұрын
I agree I send this interview and another one of Harris Sultan KZbin channel. We should find ways to give him more stage on different media’s. I wrote to Piers Morgan, I hope they will invite him on the show
@connie.227 ай бұрын
Keep searching you tube for his name. He seems to do several LONG interviews a week. He has fb and twitter, writes, you can always pass on what he is doing.
@gwendinamichellejАй бұрын
Oh absolutely!
@inbaryogev17228 ай бұрын
Israeli here. this guy is 100% on point, Ahmed thank you for speaking up even though you take fire for it. your voice is extremely valuable. I too feel that this will be the last war in gaza, and the beggining of a new brighter future for it. Yasmin I feel a sense of sanity in a mad world when I hear your talks. you're incredible.
@evamurray25648 ай бұрын
Finally get to hear from two Palestinians with reasonable points. This is an important conversation that needs to be heard.
@YB-ok1ny8 ай бұрын
They are Egyptians. Gaza belongs to Egypt.
@veganmatry8 ай бұрын
@@YB-ok1nyEgypt doesn't want Gaza tho.
@noammkw37707 ай бұрын
@@YB-ok1ny gaza doesnt belong to egypt. when israel gave back sinai to egypt to make peace, israel wanted them to take gaza aswell but they refused, theres a famous quote from the egyptians that say they prefer to not make peace than to take gaza. they left it to israel. then in 2005 israel has cleared all of the israeli settlements in the gaza strip and gave them the opportunity to make an election, hamas and fatah were about 50-50, but hamas didnt want to make a coalition with other parties, so they started a civil war and killed over 300 fatah activists, alot of them in the streets to scare palestinians into supporting them. Israel, seeing Hamas rizing in gaza, an organization that declares they want to eliminate all the jews, had to close the border, while egypt also didnt want jihadists in their country, so they did aswell, thats why theres a blockade.
@ef27186 ай бұрын
@@noammkw3770 Who are the Palestinians by a Hamas leader kzbin.info/www/bejne/oqKWh5drZbiNhK8si=EYdLhd8yoMFlwlO4&t=8
@orphanedhanyou5 ай бұрын
@@noammkw3770 exactly. As these two said, bad choices were made by Palestinians. They allowed Hamas to take over.
@carlobatussi94828 ай бұрын
Can you imagine what Palestine could be if we had more people like these? Smart and courageous to stand up and call for a reasonable compromise instead of insisting on this useless, suicidal war. May your voices be listened.
@SP-nx8qx8 ай бұрын
We need to help the people of Iran get rid of this BS regime.
@veganmatry8 ай бұрын
Definitely, but how?
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
@@veganmatryDiaspora Iranians suggest Israel to keep targeting military posts and let the instability have the apparently majority "secular Iranians" rise up...most seem to want the former Shah to somehow be their revolutionary.
@Bigshoots115 ай бұрын
I remember hearing a secretive survey about Iranian ppl only 40 percent follow Islam but in public 100 percent say they do
@chenmassil91548 ай бұрын
14 minutes in and I'm very excited to hear your opinion. I started watching because of the obligation to hear the other narrative and I wasn't expecting it. As an Israeli and a Jew born in the 90s with great hope for peace, every war hurts me in the deepest part of my soul and bites into my belief that life has great power and that we are meant to enrich each other and not the other way around. I've been criticized Israel's policy through the years, and I have no doubt that a lot of blood was spilled and the Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza suffered and mostly suffer to this day. However, it is very difficult to hold hope when there is no responsible voice from the Palestinian side, who takes responsibility for their part and responsibility for the situation of the Palestinians today, who can point out of the problematic choices of Arab countries on the issue and not just on Israel, and strives for sustainable solutions. Long response - really very excited to hear a voice that wants life.
@DrivenByDetails7 ай бұрын
Ahmed’s information and positivity is something all people need to hear, in order to develop a better appreciation of the fine cultural nuances, integral to improving our understanding of the region.
@Loveandpeaceforall8 ай бұрын
This was an INCREDIBLE video. I've watched everything I can since October 7th and I feel like I still learned a lot from this. Your work is vital - than you so much!!
@Lohensteinio8 ай бұрын
In recent months, I have increasingly felt that the more I learn about Palestinians and their history, the less sympathy I have for their current situation. But hearing Mr. Alkhatib and Ms. Mohammed speak has helped to reopen a path towards understanding and sympathy. Thank you for this important conversation.
@keksi68448 ай бұрын
I have no sympathy for liars like you.
@ef27187 ай бұрын
2024-1966=58 years not much history.
@laurajones57846 ай бұрын
They are the exception, sadly
@davidgreen64906 ай бұрын
There is no such thing as a Palestinian. You need to start there. The population in Gaza are Syrian Arabs, carrying a J1 haplotype that originates in Yemen. They arrived with the muslim conquests in 610 AD. The problem with this whole middle east issue is from south of Syria and all the way to the borders with Saudi Arabia and Egypt, none of the populations are indigenous. It is just two competing religious cults that suggest that they are. We cannot move all the Israelis back to Europe and we cannot move the populations of Israel, Syria, Jordan and northern Egypt back to Arabia..
@ef27186 ай бұрын
@@davidgreen6490 The majority of Jews in Israel are descendants of refugees who fled to Israel from Arab countries, Israeli Jews who had some ancestry living in Europe are the minority.
@Stumashedpotatoes8 ай бұрын
Man if all the Palestinians were like guy this whole thing would be over ffs
@puraLusa8 ай бұрын
palestinians aren't an homogenous group, there was always such voices and positions. Main issue is that these were never in a place of decision making. Very rarely (even in western democracies) such people get to power.
@Stumashedpotatoes8 ай бұрын
@@puraLusa you ever seen any clips of Golda Meir talking about peace? I think she'd get along with this guy just fine
@puraLusa8 ай бұрын
@@Stumashedpotatoes most probably. Aside from what main stream media shows, there are a number of friendships between israelis and palestinians. As the interviewed said: multiple things true at once.
@soltantio8 ай бұрын
1000%.
@ef27188 ай бұрын
They are just the front legion of a majority vs minorities conflict.
@bestaqua238 ай бұрын
I am an Israeli . It was truly difficult to remind myself thet the people in Gaza ( who I grow up next to ) are not truly represented by the crazy people who are calling for " intifada now " . This interview truly restored my belief in the possibility of peace for our region. Thenk you
@diaryofnricom1638 ай бұрын
I am from India so our Hamas equivalent is Pakistan. I would say your region would have peace when your Pakistan would stop terrorism so basically never?
@ajl81988 ай бұрын
@@diaryofnricom163 i understand what you are saying we can hope for peace but be realistic too because as long as the terrorist ideology exists it is still a threat unfortunatly ahmed is a minority i wish more thought like him
@wade2bosh8 ай бұрын
most supported oct 7 tho
@soltantio8 ай бұрын
There could be peace if the Palestinians would choose Ahmed or someone like him for their leader. I don't see that happening but his comment at 25 minutes in about the internal protest that got zero coverage on the news where the people of Gaza were clamoring for the return of the hostages and the end of the war does give me a little hope
@JohnLewis-lu6zi8 ай бұрын
Maybe you also need to remove your own extremist government aswell?
@leahfrishling70888 ай бұрын
You are the voices of reason. If more people would think like you the peace would prevail, Gaza would be prosperous and have a good working relationship with Israel and the rest of the world . Thank you for the truth, honesty and decently. ❤
@ef27188 ай бұрын
Before October 7th, international comparison parameters of Aza strip were better than those of 90 to 100 countries (varying with the specific parameter).
@jacobvandijk21848 ай бұрын
This guy is incredible, I hope he becomes a leader in Palestine - from a jew.
@theinngu55608 ай бұрын
Yes you need someone to lead who doesn’t use hatred and doesn’t teach hatred.
@ADHDHobbyHopper8 ай бұрын
lol that’s exactly what I said after I watched another one of his interviews. Could you imagine how awesome that would be?!
@fouadramsis11288 ай бұрын
And if he would become the leader, would Israel then give up the confiscated lands , properties, dislocate illegal settlements and allow a viable, sovereign Palestinian state to exist? If so then I wish for him to be the leader.
@jacobvandijk21848 ай бұрын
@@fouadramsis1128 Add some mutual security guarantees and I'm all for it.
@YB-ok1ny8 ай бұрын
Some things he said about Israel aren’t true.
@alysiaduemler222127 күн бұрын
Thank you Yasmine and Ahmed, you are exceptional people, may we have peace and a better way for everybody in the Middle East
@LORISELONKE19 күн бұрын
If the people of Gaza could have more conversations like this, there’s sill hope for peace in the middle east
@earll_hues80467 ай бұрын
I'm so thankful that i have found your channel Ms. Yasmine. I've gain so much insight on various issues on the West and Middle East. Thank you so much for bringing in Sir Ahmed and this another valuable conversation. Sending you love and support from Philippines 💌
@jaall72808 ай бұрын
Amazing interview. Great guest!
@soltantio8 ай бұрын
Great guest and such great questions both during the interview and afterwards.
@shangrila4488 ай бұрын
The Second Intifada was not caused by Sharon going to the Al Aqsa mosque. A Palestinian friend told me that his family had to restrain his nephew from from leaving his home in Saudi Arabia to participate in the Second Intifada before Sharon walked near the mosque. It is evident that this Intifada was coordinated on an international level before it started.
@Stardust4758 ай бұрын
Mosab Hasan Yousef, in his book, explains it was all planned and deliberate strategy of PLO. Arafat also let criminals - Hamas operatives out of prison to start 2nd intifada.
@gg_rider7 ай бұрын
I did not know until recently that Al husseini in the 1930s was calling out to "O Moslems" that "Al-Aqsa is in danger" that the Jews are going to tear it down and build the Third Temple. Ironically that acknowledges the first and second temple. Well, it's been 75 years and the Jews have not torn down Al-Aqsa. I did not know about that info on the intifada from Mosab Yousef. Israeli police enforce apartheid Sharia law that says Christians and Jews and other faiths are forbidden from entering the Al-Aqsa compound area.
@veeaxis38926 ай бұрын
Is this actually true?? I'm Israeli and not even I was aware of it.
@Stardust4756 ай бұрын
@@veeaxis3892 Yes, read Son of Hamas.
@WickyMA6 ай бұрын
They have used the entering of Jews and specific figures to Al-Aqsa a few times to rile up the Palestinian streets, usually stating the Jews were there destroying things. This would easily anger the people and cause harmful riots. They play their own their people's beliefs and emotions like that regularly, unfortunately...
@solidground3388 ай бұрын
This is the first conversation that made me to have compassion on Palestinians. Most of the conversations about this topic enraged me by the way people justify Hamas attack on October 7th. The first step of reconciliation is people acknowledging their faults and feeling remorse about it. Thank you guys.
@lydiiras59546 ай бұрын
@solidground338 Thank goodness that you “felt” an obliged to have compassion on Palestinians. Never mind the fact the Bible tells you to mourn for those who mourn which would include victims on both sides. The very fact that you did not feel the need to have empathy for even Palestinian children killed or maimed and who according to the Bible do not know their right hand from their left , itself shows the condition of your heart and your walk in the faith. Just because someone puts a DP of Jesus does not make them Christian. This and the very fact you watch Richard Spencer (who is hate filled) itself shows what kind of a Christian( if indeed you can be called that) you are.
@rachelblaier18 ай бұрын
Amazing Conversation. This is the first time seeing you. i am israeli with great arab israeli friends and you made me feel hope. thank you
@cynthiacools-lartigue52978 ай бұрын
This was by far the best discussion about the war. Thank you for the honest voices speaking on behalf of the Gazans and Palestinians. We recently spent a few weeks in Isreal (2019). We had a bus driver who is Palestinian living in Jerusalem next door to our guide who is Jewish. They and their respective children were friends. Hamas drove this man out of Palestine post 2006 so that he could bring up his children in safety and away from the indoctrination. These two families are prime examples of what is possible in that part of world and give hope of what could come. ❤❤❤❤ Canadian for peace.
@JeanBod11118 ай бұрын
Ahmad i hope intelligent and open minded people like you would lead Palestinian people in the future.
@lironvilheym2169Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. You are heroes. Respect.
@rachelerynkalish22078 ай бұрын
I was blessed to meet Ahmed when he first moved to the Bay Area and was so impressed and knew he would do something significant one day. Remembering him has helped me keep my heart open to Gazans since 10/7. So grateful for his truthful speaking out now. Maybe one day he will be the new Palestinian PM or in the cabinet! Inshallah. 🙏🏼💚🙏🏼💚
@maleyalove34478 ай бұрын
Amen:) sounds good to me;))!
@connie.227 ай бұрын
Maybe american ambassador??
@tarasahadeo87142 ай бұрын
Thank you and all the people's like Yasmin Mohammed for making programs and video's this , to help people like me , understanding some of the things that is causing Westerners so much of division in our own people in the West , Am a 70 yrs old female , living in Canada 🍁 . I love Canada , and all that it have to offer to me and others from all walks of life . This is the first period of my life I'm having a bird eye view of some of the things that is going on WORLD today. I honestly thank God for people like you who is doing this to educate the West of the hardship of others that is not fortunate as we are , and take everything for granted . There is so much to say that I don't know where to start but to thank you and all for what you doing , you give me a better understanding of how not to hate Islam and all that pertaining to it .., AL I can say is THANK AGAIN , MAY yu al be safe and successful in all you do to help other ALWAYS ❤
@leonidkrimsky9548 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great conversation!
@tochiRTA8 ай бұрын
This was a superb conversation! I appreciate hearing a Palestinian perspective and it softened my view on them a bit.
@Sasha.Co18 ай бұрын
Such an important interview 👏
@brendabrinkmanpasichnyk35006 ай бұрын
UN needs to watch this and listen.
@fmsnzil5 ай бұрын
Thank you for having and sharing this conversation.
@Ge2_aharon6 ай бұрын
As an Israeli I must point out that it is very comforting to see that there are also voices of hope and logic on the Palestinian side. An interpretation of things like I have never heard from a Palestinian leader, devoid of political interests and an emphasis on the citizens in Gaza who, as always, are the ones who suffer. It is clear that the Israeli leadership also made mistakes, but the difference is that in Israel you criticized the leadership, which almost never happens on the Palestinian side. In any case, I hope there are more voices like yours in the Gaza Strip and in the Palestinian Authority in general.
@SamanthaBenAvraham7 ай бұрын
This is such a breathe of fresh air-- from both of you! You are both such treasures! Please stay brave, and courageous, and continue with your such important work and voices!!!!!
@MeRA-16758 ай бұрын
Finally, a reasonable voice on Palestinian side. Wishing Ahmed the best of luck and to stay safe.
@Thenoobestgirl8 ай бұрын
We need Ahmed as Palestinian PM
@Sasha.Co15 ай бұрын
Yes!!!!
@rachelerynkalish22078 ай бұрын
The story he just told abt the woman in SF reminded me of many years ago I was standing in line behind a woman at a film festival. She was wearing a tank top too and a cap that said “ I 💚 Hamas.” I had to bite my tongue not to say “how do you think hamas would treat you dressed like that?” 🤷🏼♀️ Today I would speak up!
@serpentines63562 ай бұрын
Yikes! That's wild. I wonder if she is now out there protesting FOR them? I live in lala land where we have these oh, so knowledgeable, sure, and full of themselves anti-Israel lefties. A local radio show has the "pro-palestine" speakers on, and the host doesn't even say "Israel". He says "Occupiers". I wonder if he would have Ahmed on? Ha!
@barokeszter5 ай бұрын
You guys are wonderful, I admire your work. You are so courageous, I have no words. (from Hungary)
@t0dd7078 ай бұрын
This is the best interview on youtube right now. Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib has a nuanced and authentic take on things. We'd all benefit from more interviews from him and more voices like his.
@PapakShirazi8 ай бұрын
Thank you to you both.
@le8328 ай бұрын
This is such an important discussion. I support Israel but the honesty and transparency of Ahmed’s thoughts makes me more open to understanding the Palestinian perspective not the militant jihadist POV. Yasmine’s perspective is also right on.
@soltantio8 ай бұрын
Exactly. And because he is genuinely fair-minded and truly motivated for the greater good I know that if he has criticisms of Israel they are worth listening to. So much of it is just nonsense propaganda motivated by Jew hatred
@monicawhite10307 ай бұрын
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮I 2❤😂😂😂😮😮
@fillyjonk428 ай бұрын
Discussions like this give me hope that peace is possible.
@ehyeh3658 ай бұрын
Best i have seen (and felt!) in a long time. Thank you!! To the both of you and also actually to each one of the people who asked question. What IS this space of care, respect, clarity and mature adults that you have created!?!? Amazing from beginning to end. I feel so uplifted!
@YasmineMohammedxx8 ай бұрын
🥰🥰 Thank you, Liv!!🥰🥰 I’m so happy to hear that xx
@ehyeh3658 ай бұрын
@@YasmineMohammedxx 🙏🌷🌷🌷
@Litefrire6 ай бұрын
As an Israeli it's refreshing to hear Palestinians talk like this. Maybe there is hope for peace
@agatamars5 ай бұрын
This interview is a GEM. These two people are GEMS. Thank you to you both, Jasmine and Ahmed! 🙏🏻
@elsebelles918 ай бұрын
The day Israelis and Palestinians put aside the zero sum discourse, elect new leadership and work together will be the day there will be peace here. Thank you for this interview Yasmine. ❤
@sargunangoppalan78096 ай бұрын
Its not the israelis, its the palestinians who needs to elect a new leader. Israel and their leaders has done tremendous job in educating the population, investing in the right things to upgrade their infrastructure and improvise their society. The palestinians on the other hand keeps waging war and want the entire land free from jews.
@YogaladyToronto3 ай бұрын
IMO, it’s almost impossible because the Israelis deeply hate the Palestinians.
@Unmoved123458 ай бұрын
Stay strong, Ahmed. We need you.
@patriotsforisrael36108 ай бұрын
The Jewish people are *indigenous* to Judea - Land of Israel. 🕎🙌 After over 2 millennia of forced exile, persecution, and genocide, the *(re)establishment* of *Jewish sovereignty* in our *ancestral homeland* is a remarkable story of *national liberation.* Jewish claims to the land are far more than biblical accounts. Our *religion, language, culture, holidays, rituals, liturgy, history,* and even the words Jew and Jewish are all inseparable from *historical Judea* and our collective longing to *return to the Land of Israel.* The land of Israel is where Jews became *a people* and the *oldest monotheistic faith.* It is where Jews *achieved sovereignty* before losing it and regaining it several times until much of the *indigenous Jewish population* was either killed or forced into exile following the *Roman Empire’s* brutal suppression of the heroic *Jewish revolt* in the second century of the Common Era. Though the Romans subsequently *renamed the land* Syria Palaestina, the Jewish people *never left* our homeland physically or spiritually. *Archaeological evidence* of Jewish life can be found in more than *30,000 sites* in Israel with antiquities dating back centuries. Even when we were massacred and persecuted by Christian Crusaders, Arab and Ottoman *invaders,* the British-led Jordanian Arab Legion, or more recently Hamas suicide bombers and rockets, our attachment *never* wavered. It is in this same land where Jews miraculously *revitalized* the Hebrew language, *rebuilt* the institutions necessary for independence, *re-engaged* in rituals that are uniquely observed in the land of Israel, *redeveloped* the land and the economy so that by several magnitudes the Jewish and non-Jewish populations grew, and offered refuge not just to the remnant which survived the Holocaust, but also millions of Jews fleeing persecution from the Muslim Middle East, Ethiopia, and the former Soviet Union. Today, Israel is a *rich tapestry of diverse citizens,* including over half of Jewish Israelis who identify as Jews of color and 20% of whom are Arab citizens. *Peace Not Hate!* 🇮🇱💙
@Ontheroadagain158 ай бұрын
Such a mind blowing conversation. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Let the world watch this!
@TheWaveSon8 ай бұрын
Wow... I'm hearing sanity ❤ So rare to find...
@user-124286 ай бұрын
I can’t thank you both enough for the courage you display and for the opportunity of change and improvement that can spring from such quality conversation.
@homebg21637 ай бұрын
I may not agree with everything you say but I am grateful that your direction is toward peace. Salaam shalom.
@mslouisealexandra5 ай бұрын
This is one of the best interviews i have listened to, I wish the world would listen to you
@happinin078 ай бұрын
Its so important for all of us involved to take responsibility for our respective societies! I'm happy to see voices from Gaza, who are participating in these conversations too. Also, as a person who struggled to learn Arabic, I am happy you are having these conversations in English, for us Israelis, and the world to see.
@monkishrex5 ай бұрын
This is THE BEST interview and explanation of any of the hundreds that I've watched. Phenomenal content
@TobEOrN0t2bE8 ай бұрын
Great work yasmeen
@shangrila4488 ай бұрын
Finally a reason to be rationally a tiny bit optimistic.- a glimpse of light
@tanyaoldenburg82016 ай бұрын
I am thankful to have found your Chanel. So appreciate the discussions here. Insightful in ways that are missing from the mainstream muck.
@ygrtmrtnp6 ай бұрын
I like this guy a lot, he’a very reasonable. I don’t agree with all of his diagnosis or his solutions, but still respect the way he is using his voice and his hope
@fedraa39678 ай бұрын
I guess the american program of building bridges in the middle east through exchange programs was indeed fruitful, as we have now an amazing very relevant voice, doing just that, giving us a unique perspective that would hopefuly lead us to peace. great job :)
@Roymerewayne7 ай бұрын
This is one of the most important, hopeful, and illuminating videos I’ve seen on the subject so far. Thank you.
@kavisattva8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the interesting, balanced and reasonable perspective, and very good discussion with great questions from the audience also.
@nati27d7 ай бұрын
Ahmed, thank you for speaking up. If more people in Gaza would share Ahmed's view and perspective we would not be here today. Unfortunately, if we are being realistic, someone as secular and progressive as Ahmen would never be elected to represent the people of Gaza. Also, the islamic countries and leaders benefiting from this conflict would not let someone like him to be elected. I don't want to be pessimistic but my hope for peace after the Oct 7 was lost. At this point I am just hoping that I am wrong and that there is light at the end of the dark tunnel. Listening to people like Ahmed really helps maintain some level of positivity.
@AmberBegin6 ай бұрын
So grateful for the work you are doing!!! 👏❤️
@NotZelda18 ай бұрын
Thank you once again, Yasmine, for bringing us a truly important discussion on Gaza. Thank you for introducing us to Mr. Alkhatib. I'll be following him.
@YB-ok1ny8 ай бұрын
Gaza people are Egyptian. Egypt refused to take it back after 1967. An Egyptian person told me that Egypt refuses to take Gaza people because they and surrounding Arab countries don’t want an October in their countries. Jordan is Palestine and Israel has been Israel for 3700 years way before Islam and Arabs in Israel.
@rachelerynkalish22078 ай бұрын
I hear you trying to get both peoples to move to higher ground rather than the lurching from left to right-we have to move up. Evolution is calling us all forward. Hard truths are part of growing up. Thank you so much Ahmed. 🌺🙏🏼💔💚🙏🏼
@sh250988 ай бұрын
I think American palestians should play an important role in shaping palestinian society in the future. THANKYOU FROM ISRAEL. lets build a better future together :)
@soltantio8 ай бұрын
Not at all! most of them are people like Rasheed who are openly advocating for the extermination of Israel.
@soltantio8 ай бұрын
Not at all think about Rasheed tsalib and all the people like her who are basically clamoring for Israel to be wiped off the map
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if it's necessarily true as many Palestinian Americans participate in the anti-Israel protests...I think this guy is a very rare one (with anti-Zionist Jews being the opposite).
@dibron42cy8 ай бұрын
I have just watched and listened to this wonderful talk and I'm going to follow both of you, Yasmin and Ahmed, from now on. You are rare (thank God not the only) voices in today's Media-noises, and it's utterly refreshing. Thanks so much for your being same and insisting on protecting sanity in a lost insane world. Good living to all of us ❤
@fredmac10006 ай бұрын
Thank you for your Courage and Love for the Truth,,, 🙏🙏🌷🌷👏👏
@janebarclay10078 ай бұрын
Yasmine you are awesome I admire you lots of love xxxxx
@Paradisusinfernalis68158 ай бұрын
His experience in Gaza is of a higher person -watch a story of Gazan child who escaped to Israel as teenager not to be coerced t violent school system and his family bad treatment and eventually converted to Judaism and stayed in Israel at prageru Chanel - his name now is Dor shahar and he speaks of horror os Hamas regime in Gaza
@gg_rider7 ай бұрын
I don't know if it's the same video, but I watched the guy who was tortured by Hamas because he lived in Israel for a while and tried to convert. He eventually moved or escaped and converted to Judaism but it was a long struggle and he needed advocacy from Israeli friends. His father, needless to say, disowned him, long before he escaped into Israel while pretending to be a construction worker. He had worked construction with his father. His father was paid well to do construction in Israel, but still wanted to destroy Israel.
@Paradisusinfernalis68157 ай бұрын
@@gg_rider yes it is this guy! And there are more like him in Israel
@maryannklein22356 ай бұрын
Dor Shachar is a wonderful man with an incredible story. Another very interesting man is "The Green Prince" that's the name of his book. Well worth the read.
@Chemistrygreenleaf8 ай бұрын
I love Donna's crocheting all the while.
@YasmineMohammedxx8 ай бұрын
😂
@mikkosaarinen90018 ай бұрын
This discussion was more than important.
@WickyMA6 ай бұрын
Ahmed made me cry when I first heard him speak... Like others, it was because he brought me hope for our Palestinian cousins. I wholeheartedly accept Ahmed's criticisms of Israels actions, we aren't perfect any more than any other people, we all need to try harder to find the right solutions for these issues. The truth must come out though for that. Thank you Yasmine, and thank you Ahmed. I sincerely hope you find the leader in you because you have the right set of morals and values to show your people and others how things can be done with compassion for human life as a defining feature. More power to you brother.
@nielsbruun80468 ай бұрын
Greetings from Copenhagen, Denmark. That was a great conversation. Thanks -
@Bettybaminjerusalem7 ай бұрын
I am Israeli that was so broken after October 7th, and this video gives me hope of a better futer for us both. We Israelies were so hopefull too during the Oslo accords, yet at the same time so afraid of hammas terror attacks. I live in Jerusalem and there were so many boomb explotions here, people from my family almost died in these attacks, but still we kept hoping for peace between us. Many of Israelies like me want to see a strong independent Palestine next to us, and to visit each other and live together. We were very excited when gaza had a 3 plane but beautifull airport, and in the news there were talks about Gaza building artificial Island for a bigger airport. It was always sad to me that in order for us to hear criticism about Gaza and what is realy going on there we had to listen to people talking with their voice changed and their head covered, because there is not freedom of speech, just like in the west bank people are not supporting the Palestinian Authority but can't talk openly against it, but to see you two talking so openly was very incouraging. Many Israelies don't agree with the setelments, and the current goverment and want a better life for palestinians. Thank you for speaking out and hopefully we will have peace and no more wars. That is what I dream of giving to my children more than anything.
@Bettybaminjerusalem7 ай бұрын
I also want as an Israeli to express my sorrow for your losses, and hope you will in this way of speaking commemorate them as well, and get over this terrible lose. I am crying as I am writing this because this reality of war is horrible, and I want you to know that many Israelies cry when we see the suffering in Gaza, and not just for our own people. Thank you for everything you said, your voice is important and making a difference in the world.
@ajl81988 ай бұрын
yasmine you always bring on the most important people thank you for educating us ahmed gives me hope for peace
@nataliegrant32155 ай бұрын
The first time I've sent money on KZbin like this and I hope it helps because I believe you Yasmine are changing the world with your interviews. I work.a very boring job currently that allows me to listen to podcasts all day so I feel like I'm getting truly educated recently by voices like yours and the frustration is building daily over everything in the world so bless you and Ahmed for your efforts to be the change. I hope to do work in the future that allows for change but all I can do currently is listen and educate myself 🥰
@waresiscool6 ай бұрын
ONE OF THE EDUCATIONAL AND REASONABLE TAKES IVE HEARD! I'm so sorry for your loss brother, it gives me such hope that despite your losses, you still hold on to the good in humanity. Absolutely beautiful
@zoekarbe54483 ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible insight. I really cherish both your voices.
@MattHazeMusic6 ай бұрын
This is one of the most clearly communicated, thorough, fair, and productive presentations on this topic I've been able to find. It's very unfortunate that main stream media hasn't caught on to long format discourses such as this with depth and nuance. Thank you.
@Gsd1128 ай бұрын
Great interview. I learned a lot. I wish more people could hear these points of view and the question and answer was really enlightening.
@choobieee8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this
@BrillGirl828 ай бұрын
1:41:30 - Mosab Hassan Yousef says Sinwar is a murderous psychopath and I believe that as Mosab has had firsthand exposure to the man. Apparently he’s known as the “butcher from Khan Yunis.”
@Myahpd8 ай бұрын
I think he's very smart and tells a great story, but totally neglects to discuss the very real issue of the Arab world not wanting a Jewish state. It's humiliating for them. It's not just Hamas, it's the PLO, the PA, Hezbollah. Hamas is just one of many groups who represent the Arab world's utter disgust at the idea of a sovereign Jewish state in their dar Al Islam.
@ef27188 ай бұрын
Indeed. It is a majority vs. minorities conflict. The middle east Arab Islamic majority cannot accept the existence of an independent state of a minority, be it of Maronites, Assyrians, Druze or others, especially of Jews. By Arab Islamic culture, if it is not dominated and controlled by an Arab Islamic regime then it is an occupation.
@gg_rider7 ай бұрын
Accurate.
@Autumnns306 ай бұрын
Definitely noticed that as well. He painted gazans in a very positive way even though he claims he hated the victim card narrative... And one of the people on the panel asked specifically about his friend willing to m*rder him which was BEFORE Hamas took over. I'm glad he's a decent person that actually seeks to help the people and detests the despicable behavior of the protesters, but to say that it's the "settlements" and the "oppression" causing all this is actually ignoring that these radical beliefs already existed way before Hamas, and that it IS, in fact the people that elected them, because they related to their charter, which openly states they don't recognize Israel as a state and their holy goal is to eradicate all Jews. He painted a picture of peace and prosperity when even before Hamas took over there were always attacks and wars and 5 peace treaties they refused because they could NOT recognize Israel's right to exist, also to claim the west bank just suffers from oppression of settlers is ignoring the massive issue that most of the population there support Hamas, one of the founders of Hamas was from there and that terrorism like suic*de bombing, stabbings, Molotovs throwing, illegal weapons smuggling etc mostly committed by them. How in the world is it reasonable to just ignore these obvious threats going on for decades and say it's the aggression of the settlers when in fact, Intifadah started after Israel tore up settlements and left gaza as part of a peace treaty. To claim the Palestinians are not religious people is just not true, and he even said that his own family were all religious people... Sorry but if you genuinely want to approach this issue and solve it you have GOT to face the reality of the conflict, and the reality is that just like the palestinians have become more and more radicalized, so has Jewish people that saw the problem and genuinely felt threatened. As a matter of fact, the Palestinians, or as they actually are called Muslim Arabs, had way more advantage in every aspect before Israel established, and chose to put all their efforts on eradicating the Jews. October 7th is proof, that civilians participated in the attack and r@pe, while many cheered and threw candy.
@ef27186 ай бұрын
Reinstitution of an independent state of Jews in Jewdea puts a big question mark on some Islamic narratives.
@ef27186 ай бұрын
The reinstitution of an independent state of Jews, puts a question on some deep rooted narratives of surrounding populations.
@rachelerynkalish22078 ай бұрын
Yasmine thank u for hosting this show. Awesome to find you. 🙏🏼👍🏽🌺🙏🏼
@beniluv32508 ай бұрын
Yasmine and Ahmed, thank you so much for this talk, I find it comforting on the personal level and important on the national level, as the voice of reason as rarely eared on this topic. As an Israeli I learnt that if you choose a side in the conflict you are part of the problem. In this talk it was shown the most important side which is the well being of the residents of the Levant. I wish Yasmine and Ahmed long live, prosperity and success in your way.
@elliemosko36698 ай бұрын
Thank you for your open, honest, and nuanced take on this horrible conflict.
@naddalena4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video ❤ such a pleasure to hear a reasonable voice
@gillstraker19948 ай бұрын
My Great Grandfather was born Mt Lebanon, Syria. 1863. The church rescued him and other children there during the civil war and took them to Scotland. He became a doctor. His children became amazing adults and integrated into that world. One of them became head of the World Council Of Churches and received an OBE for repatriation of WWII child refugees. It’s tragic that this terrible cycle of war continues in Syria to this day.
@ef27188 ай бұрын
No protests for Syrians.
@taharon1236 ай бұрын
Thank you. Hope this conversation will get to more people
@SimonSeekoei8 ай бұрын
I never knew you get straight thinking Palestinians. Thank you guys.
@thomasthomasphilp43938 ай бұрын
Multiple things can be true at the same time. I love that statement. Life is not black and white
@oneat8 ай бұрын
Always the best podcast ❤️.
@irakotlik8 ай бұрын
So many nuggets of wisdom ❤
@bluej61276 ай бұрын
This is one of the most realistic discussion I have heard on this issue . Thank you Yasmeen for hosting ahmed fouad and the rest of them in your podcast. U r amazing yourself. Keep doing what you do.let the lies ve exposed. ❤
@rachelerynkalish22078 ай бұрын
And yes to the big vision💚 so need to “see” beyond the apocalypse! Thank you for your courage Ahmed. Stay safe and live long to fulfill these dreams. 🙏🏼💚
@unbreakableldorado77238 ай бұрын
always nice to see a new upload from you Yasmine
@danielfolkens56396 ай бұрын
I only discovered your channrl a few days ago. Just want to thank you. I intuit that the big 3 abrihamic religions are breaking down right now - catholic holding them all together - and falling into the abyss of irrelevance very soon. Raised as a christian, very devout, I say this not as an atheist but as a spiritual explorer. I am grateful that this war amongst the gods is coming to an end, and I thank you for stepping up to play your role.
@yochevedbrachasimon49798 ай бұрын
Thank you Yasmine and Ahmed!! Thank you for hope. I live in the area- feeling despair empathy fatigue and fear. Also I think Israel has diamonds in it's Arab Israeli 20% population to be conduits for peace.