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Foreign Policy Live

The Road Ahead for Palestine

Foreign Policy Live

Foreign Policy

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.1622 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

With the cease-fire more than a week old, Palestinians now turn to what comes next: rebuilding and governing. Former spokesperson for the Palestine Liberation Organization Diana Buttu sits down with Ravi Agrawal to share her perspective. Plus, Ravi’s One Thing on the Trump administration’s moves on Venezuela.  Diana Buttu: A ‘magic pill’ made Israeli violence invisible. We need to stop swallowing it. Omar H. Rahman: Can Palestinians Trust Donald Trump? Daniel Byman: One Question Looming Over the Gaza Deal: Why Now? Michael J. Koplow: Three Reckonings the Gaza Deal Will Force Christopher Sabatini: Will Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize Winner Stick With Trump? Geoff Ramsey: What’s the U.S. Endgame in Venezuela? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:30.3

Malcolm Gladwell here. This season on Revisionous History, we're going back to the spring of

0:34.8

1988 to a town in northwest Alabama, where a man committed a crime that would spiral out of control.

0:41.2

There was this joke that said that it was easier to get forgiveness in the Church of Christ for murdering somebody than it was to be divorced.

0:51.4

From Revisionist history, this is The Alabama Murders.

0:55.2

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1:01.5

Hi, I'm Ravi Agrawal, Foreign Policies Editor-in-Chief.

1:06.1

This is FP Live.

1:15.9

So it's been a week now since the start of the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.

1:18.6

Quite rightly, the deal has been celebrated.

1:20.6

Families have been reunited.

1:22.8

Credit has been handed out.

1:27.3

It's time now to ask what happens next and how.

1:30.7

In a moment, we'll get a Palestinian perspective.

1:35.7

Remember, they weren't actually consulted in the making of the ceasefire deal.

1:41.2

My guest is a former spokesperson for the Palestine Liberation Organization.

1:45.9

That's coming up, but first, here's one thing I want to spend a minute on.

1:53.0

Last week, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.

1:54.8

It was not Donald Trump.

2:03.1

The winner instead was Maria Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader who has described her life's work as promoting ballots over bullets. In interviews after accepting the award, Machado curiously thanked

2:09.7

Trump, whose administration has been striking boats in the Caribbean, claiming they are run by

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