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Transcript: Can We Trust the Israel–Hamas Deal? – Scott Ritter on Judging Freedom Podcast

Read the full transcript of former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter’s interview on Judging Freedom Podcast with host Judge Napolitano on “Can We Trust the Israel–Hamas Deal?”, October 9, 2025.

Understanding Phase One of the Trump Peace Deal

JUDGE NAPOLITANO: Hi, everyone. Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Thursday, October 9, 2025. Scott Ritter joins us now. Scott, a pleasure. Thank you very much for accommodating my time. What is your understanding of phase one of the so-called Trump peace deal which the President announced Hamas and the Israeli government had agreed to last night?

SCOTT RITTER: My understanding is that there will be a hostage release, that is the Israelis that Hamas and Islamic Jihad are currently holding. The living and the bodies of those who have perished will be turned over to Israeli authorities and the Israelis will be freeing some 1,200 Palestinian hostages or prisoners, whatever term you want to use.

And then Israel will withdraw to, I guess what it is, the 70% line, meaning they will withdraw from 70% of Gaza. And then once this is done, I think they move on to the next phases of this ceasefire peace plan.

JUDGE NAPOLITANO: Is there a requirement or a phase, I don’t know what terminology to use, for Hamas to lay down its arms?

SCOTT RITTER: I believe it is. I believe that part of the agreement that Hamas has signed on, and people should understand Hamas, this isn’t the first time the issue of disarmament has been raised. And Hamas has said in the past that it is willing to disarm if certain conditions are met, including Palestinian statehood.

And Hamas has agreed to disarming the timetable of that. How it will be done, I still think that those are details that have yet to be solidified and acted on and could lead to Israel doing what Israel does best, which is to violate ceasefires, lose their patience and resume bombing.