Gaza: There Is No Ceasefire

SHORT VIDEO CLIPS, 3 Nov 2025

The Beinart Notebook - TRANSCEND Media Service

26 Oct 2025

On the Trump Plan

Our guest is Gaza-born political analyst Muhammad Shehada, a visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. He’s been explaining why Trump’s ceasefire isn’t even a ceasefire, let alone a path to Palestinian freedom. And he’s been discussing the clashes inside Gaza between Hamas and Israeli-supported clans. We talked about the Trump plan, Gaza’s future, and the long-term consequences of this genocide.

Topics include:

  • Israel’s plans for the more than half of Gaza still under its control
  • Palestinian public opinion of Hamas
  • The potential role of international peacekeepers in and out of Gaza
  • The background and makeup of emerging rival criminal gangs in Gaza
  • The future of Palestinian politics, and Marwan Barghouti’s potential role

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Submitted by TRANSCEND Member Diane Perlman


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