Trump brokers peace... Leftists & Islamists hardest hit (10-13-2025--Hour1)
The Pete Kaliner ShowOctober 13, 202500:33:0830.38 MB

Trump brokers peace... Leftists & Islamists hardest hit (10-13-2025--Hour1)

This episode is presented by Create A Video – Twenty hostages have been returned to Israel today as part of the first step in a longer peace deal negotiated by President Donald Trump's administration between Hamas and the Jewish nation. But for a lot of the people demanding a "ceasefire now," this ceasefire and peace deal doesn't seem to be kosher. Help Pete’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s! Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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I did not think Hamas would do it, because don't trust a terrorist, so they did return them. The twenty living ones, the twenty eight dead ones, those have not been returned, which is a violation of the deal. Hamas says that they're trying to locate the remains of I think twenty four of the twenty eight victims. By the way, all of the twenty released men all men. Not a single woman survived. We may find out the reason for that. If I had to guess them being jihadi terrorists and all I would guess they murdered the women so the women could not talk about what they were subjected to while in captivity for two years. Just a guess. This is from the Times of Israel. Israel joined the families in celebration today as Hamas released the twenty remaining living hostages under the Gaza ceasefire deal, broker by the US President Donald Trump, who came to Israel to mark the event. Hamas has yet to release the remains of twenty eight dead hostages, despite being required to do so under the deal. That would bring some closure to the national trauma that began when the terror group took two hundred and fifty one hostages back to Gaza after massacring some twelve hundred people. On October seventh, twenty twenty three, The first seven living hostages were handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza City in the strips north. That happened at about eight am. They were then transferred to Israeli forces inside Gaza about an hour later. That was the first seven. By the way, I believe that's the first time that the International Red Cross ever laid eyes on the hostages, which I think is to their eternal shame as an organization. They never they never did what they always do, which is let us go in and see them, let us go in and check on them. Never happen. The next thirteen were handed over to the Red Cross in Conunis, that's in the south of the Gaza strip. That occurred shortly before eleven am, and then they were transferred to Israeli forces inside Gaza about an hour later. All twenty of the returned hostages appeared pale and frail, emaciated, but they were smiling and standing on their legs, with most of them held in horrific conditions and tunnels deep under Gaza where many faced abuse, starvation and received limited medical treatment. One of the hostages that was freed earlier like before today and not part of this deal, he said that they were fed one peta a day, so one piece of bread a day, and reportedly the Red Cross told Hamas, do not overfeed the hostages before you turn them over. They had to tell Hamas not to give them a bunch of food right before they turn them over, because it could literally kill them. When you have starved people for two years and then you give them a bunch of food, it can kill them. So Donald Trump went over to Israel, as I mentioned he was there this morning. I watched his speech at the Kanesset, which is the Israeli parliament, a bunch of speakers, I mean he was. He was greeted as a hero. Trump was, as were the negotiating team, Steve Whitkoff, Marco Rubio, Jared Kushner. I mean they the Israelis were just exuberant, which is weird for people that were trying to commit genocide to have been thwarted now in their genocidal plans. It's very weird that they would be celebrating a ceasefire in the return of hostages in the end of award. It's just odd if genocide were their goals. We may never know the reason. Benjamin Danyahu spoke at the Kannesset as well and thanked Donald Trump for his efforts. I believe that the close cooperation between the two of us, between our two nations, combining Israel's military pressure and President Trump's unmatched global leadership. I have to tell you, I've seen a lot of American presidents, seen them all in the time that I've been here, and I've been here quite a lot of time. I've never seen anyone move the world so quickly, so decisively, so resolutely as our friend President Donald J. Trump. That was a standing ovation that Trump received there from the Knesset. And you may think, Peeg, you're being a little harsh on the leftists and the tend to fod a crowd, the Hamas Holais that have been protesting for ceasefire and so adam in opposed to genocide. I pointed this out last week when when this thing became agreed to deal, you notice that all of the people that have been clamoring for a ceasefire, they all disappeared, if not outright like rejecting, saying Hamas should not take the deal. Oh my gosh, this is terrible. It's all for Israel and all this. I went over the details, right, I went over the pros and cons that each side was getting as part of the deal. But all this, and I pointed this out last week that these people who were clamoring for ceasefires so vociferously now have lost their issue and they went radio silent, which tells you one thing is that they didn't really care about a ceasefire. It was a narrative. It was something that they were saying. I also pointed out last week, I do not believe this is the end of the war. I will believe it when I see it, because I do not trust terrorists, and especially you know, those who have it in their ideological doctrine that they're allowed to lie, they're allowed to enter cease fires in order to regroup so they can then continue on the jihad. So I'll believe this takes hold when I see it. Now that being said, I am really encouraged, like I want to be optimistic about what we are seeing develop here, and it is possible. But as for the leftists who have aligned themselves with the jihattists on this issue, here's a good example. There's a news aggregator website that I will check out every day. It's called Memorandom, and it's of the left. And so I look at what stories they're promoting, and there isn't any. There's not a single story on their page here about the return of the hostages. It's about Clarence Thomas, former clerk to Clarence Thomas with some bombshell accusation Democrats and the shutdown and then Trump urging a pardon for Nantan Yahoo during that address to the Kanessean twenty people survive two years in captivity by these animals in Gaza and they have now returned home. And the videos of the reunions are heartbreaking and amazing. Heartbreaking because of what they were subjected to, but also because I know that there are so many others that aren't going to have that moment. They're not going to have that moment more actually, of the final hostages, families will not have that moment. They'll be getting the remains of their loved ones. You know, stories are powerful. They help us make sense of things, to understand experiences. Stories connect us to the people of our past while transcending generations. They help us process the meaning of life and art. Stories are told through images and videos. Preserve your stories with Creative Video. 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Okay, So I'm looking on c Span to see if they've got a feed of this piece summit that's going on in shermel Shake, Egypt, which is a very fun place to say, like the name of that is a a fun word to say, Charmeles. I like it. They are over there now because Trump had nothing to do with the peace deal at all, and that's apparently what a majority of Democrats believe. According to a you gov poll just released, a majority of Democrats believe Trump played no role or a minor role at most in this hostage deal. So they're not they're not going to give him any credit whatsoever for this deal at all. He's over there, he's talking to the hostage families. He uh spoke at the Kanesset. They organized this Middle East peace summit. This is from Politico. US President Donald Trump and his Egyptian counterpart abdel Fatah el Sissy will coach it. The peace summit taking place in Charmel Shaikh, Egypt. European leaders including France's Emmanuel Macron, the UK's two tier Kars Starmer, Germany's Friedrich Mertz, Italy's Georgia Maloney and Spain's Pedro Sanchez, along with Turkey Turquias. I forget how they pronounce it. Now Ertawan, They're all going to attend the summit. It was funny too. I saw like the Irish leaders were like, hey, we didn't get an invite. What's up? Hmm yeah, now no, In fact, I don't even I saw some member of ker Starmer's government. I think she's like the education minister or something was trying to claim some bit of credit for like, yeah, we helped do this hostage deal as well, and then like the Israelis came out and said, you had nothing to do with this. In fact, you hurt our chances by coming out and endorsing a Palestinian state, which prompted Hamas to walk away from one of the earlier rounds of negotiations. Look, we are where we are because of the actions that were taken. You may not have agreed with those actions. Like, people were very upset about Israel striking into Kutter, and people were like, oh my gosh, I can't believe that they tried to take out Hamas's leadership in Cutter or Qatar. But they did and they failed. Obviously, they failed to take out any Hamas Holays, but they did kill a Katari military member and Qatar was very upset about that. And so Trump got Nantan Yahu to apologize for that, and that was what the Qataris wanted. And among other things, they all want to preserve a relationship with the Trump administration that part of the world recognizes power. They put a premium on it. Trump understands that Trump wants a deal. He doesn't really care about the historical roots of all the problems, and so you get like a guy like Steve Whitkoff that has been just abused in the domestic press, but apparently what he did worked. And you may not like Steve Whitcoff, and you may not like Donald Trump, and you may not like all of the ways that they went about these negotiations and all of the things that they said, but it seems to have worked. And so it's kind of hard to argue with the results. You know, at Patriot Girl on Twitter, it's a Pete tweet says, I'm with you. I don't trust Hamas, especially when they are already storming the streets in God in full uniform, torturing the Palestinian people who opposed them. Yeah, that's a yeah, yeah, that's a problem for the the people who have been standing for for Hamas. But you know, pretending it's all about the Palestinians and that's really what they care about. Palestinians are being slaughtered right now by Hamas, much like after the Iraq War, where General Schwartzkof allowed Saddam Hussein to keep his helicopters and keep flying his helicopters which were then used to just mow down Iraqis and take out all of his political opponents and stuff. So yeah, you've got these clans that are battling inside of Gaza and Hamas, which according to this peace deal, which is why I'm not terribly confident that the deal is going to hold. It's because the deal requires Hamas to go away, and their actions so far this weekend indicate they are not right. They've been murdering people, exacting revenge on people, accusing everybody of being, you know, collaborators with Israel and all this. It's kind of what they do. It's kind of their jam. That's how they rule Gaza, and they've got a support base of somewhere around a million people. So people rat out their neighbors and make false accusations against their neighbors, and then Hamas comes and brutally murders them in the streets. And there are some videos that have gotten out showing this. So you're not going to have a free Palestinian people as long as Hamas remains. 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But all twenty of the remaining living hostages have been released back into Israel. They're all back home. Twenty eight dead hostages remain in Gaza. There's going to be, you know, some sort of an international recovery effort that has led there by, like predominantly the Arab countries and such, so we'll see how that goes. But they were supposed to have turned over the remains today as well, and so this has got some of the families of those hostages saying that Hamas has broken the terms of the deal already. Benjamin and Yahoo, speaking at the Kanesset, vowed to continue marching with you to President Trump, he was speaking to keep marching with you on the path paved by the Abraham Accords from Trump's first term. Under your leadership, we can forge new peace treaties with Arab countries in the region and Muslim countries beyond the region. Abraham's children will work together to build a better future, a future that will unite civilization against barbarism, light against darkness, and hope against despair. And my friends, I believe that with President Trump's leadership, this will happen a lot faster than people think. As Prime Minister of Visuel, I extend my hand to hold those who seek peace with us. No one wants peace more than the people of Israel. Israel will always remain vigilant in defending itself, and Israel will always remain full of hope. Hope is our national hanthem, Hope is our creed, Hope is our strength. It is time, my friends, to realize that hope and expand the circle of peace. Mister President, thank you for all you have done for us. I've submitted your nomination to be the first non Israeli recipient of the Israel Prize, Israel's highest award. As to that other prize, just a question of time you'll get it, but I want you to get the Israel Prize, our highest award to our greatest friends. So you heard what he said at the beginning there that he believes that the pathway to peace agreements and trade deals and such with other Muslim nations. He expects it to happen faster than most people would think. There was a tweet earlier today by Amjad Taha, who is an Emeraldi expert in strategic and political affairs, author and analyst and researcher, and he said, sources are telling me that in Indonesia, the world's largest must nation, is on the path to joining the Abraham Accords. Tomorrow, its leader will arrive in Israel to deliver a historic speech. A nation with more Muslims than all Arab countries combined is now choosing peace over prejudice. That's what he wrote. Amit Sigal, chief political analyst for Channel twelve news author of It's Noon in Israel newsletter. He puts out this newsletter. He said, the significance of this event is that the whole world, especially Israel's enemies, sees a joint victory celebration by the United States and Israel. And I think he's right there. Trump when he spoke, he credited Anton, Yahoo, as well as the Arab and Muslim nations for their help in securing this deal. And after so many years of unceasing war and endlest danger, today the sky's are calm, the guns are silent, the sirens are still, and the sun rises on a holy land that is finally at peace, a land and a region that will live God willing in peace for all eternity. Which is a long time. I mean, to be. Fair, this is not only the end of a war. This is the end of a age of terror and death and the beginning of the age of faith and hope, end of God. It's the start of a grand concord and lasting harmony for Israel and all the nations of what will soon be a truly magnificent region. I believe that so strongly. This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East. Right, and he's got people to buy into for various reasons, right with side deals with these governments and royal monarchs and such, but also with the projection of power and strength, the fact that like he's still there with Israel, and you know, if you're gonna go at Israel, you're going at us too, kind of a thing. So that kind of a message has been received now. Kurt Schlichter, retired colonel, writing a town hall dot com says, there's a lot of rejoicing among normal people around the world about the peace deal in Gaza, but the Palestinian terrorist huggers are heartbroken, and of course they should be. This isn't really a peace deal. This is an utter capitulation, a total surrender by the losers of Hamas who have been who have completely and utterly failed. They started a war and got their asses kicked yet again. Their fight from the sewers, where they hid behind women and children were not an example of brave resistance, as they steadfastly endured victimhood. Every single misery that the Palestinians have suffered over the last two years was utterly deserved, in fact, deserved much much worse. That's why My beef with Israel is that it has been far too kind because of the unique aspects of Israeli politics and culture. Because Joe Biden's puppet masters refused the total support America should have given, this absolutely necessary war is dragged on unnecessarily for two years. If I were in charge, this would have been over in November of twenty three, and the semi human savages who started the war would use my name to scare children for the next one hundred generations. So that's a different take. That's a different take, But he points out he's not in charge. I'm not in charge, nor are you. So when I was a kid, my grandpa died with Alzheimer's, and before he died, my mom and my dad took care of him as he got worse. Forty years ago, there were no treatments and not much support for caregivers and family. 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You can go to alz dot org slash walk for all the dates and locations. We're closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer's. Can you help us get there? Will you walk with me? For a different future, for families, for more time for treatments. This is why we walk, all right? So retired Colonel Kirch Schlichter at town hall dot com. He's also the author of like a billion books or something, and he's sort of the he's the hard edge of these military types of topics. He points out that, you know, he has opinions on the way Israel should have conducted this war, but he's not in charge. You are not in charge. I'm not in charge. None of us are, except the Palestinians and the Israelis. Right, it's those in charge who get to make the choices and bear the consequences. The Palestinians got here because they chose to continue a war that they have been losing since nineteen forty eight. The Israelis got here because they chose not to allow themselves to be murdered by the people who have been trying to kill them since nineteen forty eight. He says, but I'm not interested in the history, not anymore. There's a time to argue, and there's a time to fight, and this is the time to fight. He then goes on to say later in this piece that and this is what I have said after October seventh. This is what I said. I continue to believe it to be the case because it's a belief that I had before October seventh, which is the owner of the land is the guy who you can't knock off it. That's how history works. On this Columbus day. It is something to keep in mind. You may not like it. I may not like it, right, Oh that's not fair, but that is how historically, that is how land ownership has worked. In fact, Israel's got a little bit of a different deal in the fact that they actually got a treaty, They got like, you know, people to work it out with dialogue. And then of course they were attacked. But here's the thing, none of that matters. And the Hamas holes and the Tenttifada, the leftists, the useful idiots. They don't care about the history. This idea that, oh the Jews just showed up after World War II, that's not true, never has been. I whent in detail about the Hebron massacre that occurred in like the twenties. Okay, Jews were always second class citizens. In fact, every non Muslim is a second class citizen in the areas controlled by Muslims. So they were subjected to pilgrims and all sorts of abuses. They could not own land and such. But the history doesn't matter. They don't care. History is just another weapon for them in their quest for actual genocide by collision, akoffs and flotillas of moronic Westerners and suicide bombers. That it's all a lie doesn't matter to them in the least. The real weapon of Hamas is the suffering of their own people. With that suffering and it's you know, video recordings and documentation, both real and fraudulent, they hope to leverage the humanity of Westerners to get them to choose suicide rather than righteous resistance to Jihati savagery. Right, this is suicidal empathy. That's what they use against us. That's the pr campaign. It doesn't just work on millions of morally illiterate leftists and ridiculous idiots on the right either. It even works on some Israelis. Right. There has been a thing. I've talked about this for twenty years. Pallywood is what it's called. It's this little industry that they've got of manufacturing victimization videos. And when you see the raw footage that eventually leaks out, you see that no, that person being manhandled and tossed into a van after some quote unquote attack that they blame on Israel, they weren't actually injured at all, they get out of the van. It's like the videos you see of the people who are like scratching their nose while while lying under a tarp, as if they were dead bodies, and then you see them move and you see them scratch their face and stuff. Or it's like the emaciated child on the front page of the New York Times who actually was suffering from cerebral palsy or cystic fibrosis. Rather, so, this is all part of the pr effort, and it worked on a lot of people. It has worked on a lot of people, you know who it doesn't really work on though. The leaders of the Muslim and Arab nations, they know what's going on. They understand. They have used the Palestinian issue for their own aims for decades. They know what's real and what's not. And what's real is that Israel and I was not going anywhere, and the American support of Israel doesn't appear to be going anywhere. And you've got a president with Donald Trump, who recognizes the language that is spoken in that part of the world, and he says, I don't care you guys, What did he say? Remember where he cust them? All that, and he's like, they've been fighting for so long they don't know what the bleep they're fighting over anymore. And so here's your off ramp. And it appears, at least according to the video coming out of Charmel Shake Egypt, it appears a lot of those Arab and Muslim leaders are taking the off ramp. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast, so if you'd like, please support them too and tell them you heard it here. You can also become a patron at my Patreon page or go to vpetekallanershow dot com. Again, thank you so much for listening, and don't break anything while I'm gone.