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Popular singer/songwriter from Chichester, West Sussex, UK, Tom Odell had a meteoric rise to success after the release of his debut album, impressing with his emotive vocals and delicate, keyboard driven songs.

Growing up listening to the likes of Elton John, David Bowie, Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckley, Odell developed a strong passion for music, a passion he followed after abandoning plans to study at the University of York, instead choosing to take a place at the prestigious Brighton Institute of Modern Music (BIMM). During his studies, he formed the band, Tom and the Tides, yet after finishing his studies at BIMM, he decided to pursue a solo career.

Attracting the attention of pop star Lily Allen, she signed Odell to In the Name Of, a subsidiary of Columbia Records. Odell soon got to work on his first recordings, releasing the EP, "Songs From Another Love" in October 2012. He made his television debut on the popular show, "Later… with Jools Holland," through which he impressed viewers and music critics alike.

His debut album, "Long Way Down," arrived in June 2013, capitalizing on media hype and achieving a number one record in the UK. The album was widely successful throughout Europe, breaking into the Top 40 in several countries.

Following the success of his debut, Odell embarked upon a national tour in the UK, helping to support his album. In 2014, Odell covered The Beatles' track, "Real Love," for John Lewis' annual Christmas advert, gaining further publicity for the artist. Upon its release as a single, the track debuted at 21 in the UK Singles Chart before rising to number seven.

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No one can work a piano like Tom Odell. It didn't matter that it wasn't the most convenient instrument to move around with, Tom played with so much energy that made the crowd ecstatic. One could visibly see how passionate he is about music by the way he pounded on those keys and captivated the audience with his voice. I became an avid fan of Tom Odell after the release of his short film for his single "Another Love." I began listening to all the songs I could get access to on YouTube, and I couldn't get enough. My respect for him grew even more when I learned that he is only in his early twenties. Plus, the fact that he's British makes me love him even more. I was determined to see Tom when he made his way over to the States. I got to see Tom Odell in the fall of last year at The Subterranean, which is a very cool venue that has multiple levels. It was really intimate, and the audience could get really close to the stage. The room had low lighting, and there was a staircase on the stage that lead up to second floor. For the opening act, the band came down the stairs onto the stage, so the audience assumed that Tom Odell would do the same thing before he came on. Instead, to our surprise, he and his band walked through the crowd from the back towards the stage. As Tom worked his way towards the stage, everyone was clamoring to be near him, and I was close enough to reach out and touch his back! Once everyone realized what was going on, there was a lot of cheering and excitement that filled the air. Tom started out with "Grow Old With Me," filling the whole building with his hauntingly beautiful voice, and of course, the lovely chords that he was playing on the piano. His band mates sang backup, and one of them played the upright bass for some of the songs. Tom can perform like no other. He was full of passion and was not afraid to play his heart out on those keys. Long before he performed "Another Love," his hair and shirt were drenched in sweat. I could tell that he was so surprised about the turnout of the crowd and how enthusiastic we were throughout the whole concert. I was immensely impressed with how good everything sounded live. He and the band even did this cool freestyle thing, just playing music before starting a new song. Afterwards, Tom said something like "we didn't plan that," with a sheepish grin on his face. Tom even looks younger in person, but he played like he had been doing this for decades.

The encore was literally amazing. I didn't know any of the songs that Tom played, but that didn't stop me from dancing. He and the band got so into it at the end. Tom kicked his chair away and continued to play standing up. Near the end of the last song, Tom pushed the microphone away from him and just started banging on the keys, making beautiful music with his band. When they finally finished the show, Tom paused and waved out to the crowed, with a look of both tiredness and excitement. That show left my sisters and I speechless; we didn't know what to do with our lives. On the way out of the venue, a worker was passing out hard copies of Tom Odell's album, Long Way Down, and you best believe we grabbed a few. My sisters and I thought to ourselves, the only possible way to end this amazing night was to meet the man himself... A half an hour later, Tom came strolling across the street to the group of people waiting to meet him. I am so excited to hear what he does next in his career!

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Firstly I was disappointed to discover that there was no band with Tom for this gig. Given the rather high price of tickets I would have expected more. Add to that a venue with no bar, refreshments or toilets, a 40 minutes wait for Tom to come on, it wasn't the most comfortable of occasions. Putting 700 people in a room and letting just stand there and wait is taking the p***. I know it's not Tom's fault but I do wonder when artists will start taking the comfort and atomsphere of the venue into account when agreeing to do a gig.i think audiences are just taken for granted and treated badly.

As for the music and Tom himself. Well, it's a different experience with no band. Tom seemed to suggest we were privileged to be hearing the songs on Thier naked/original state. I'd suggest it's about money. In the UK I have paid half this price, had a support band and a full band with Tom. Maybe this is just ripoff Hong Kong?

With no band the songs are a lot more laid back and meloncholy....and a little lacking in variety after a while. We got to here a new song, as yet unrecorded. So that was nice.

Tom was quite chatty at the start which was nice but less so later and there were a lot of salient pauses between songs as if he didn't really know what to do next. Vocally and piano wise there were a few off moments but that's ok, it's live.

So overall, a little disappointing but it won't stop me buying his music again, as it's a lot better recorded.in future I will be a little more careful when deciding to go to see him, bases on venue, price and whether he has a band.

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Tom Odell’s youthful appearance is the first thing you notice about him, but as soon as the music starts playing and you hear his voice you forget about all of that. He’s got an amazing talent way beyond his years and a wonderfully captivating voice.

He draws inspiration from acts like Elton John, David Bowie, Radiohead, and Ben Folds, and you can catch elements from all of these artists in his music but Tom Odell’s music never comes off as derivative as he puts his own unique spin on it all. The crowd at the venue skewed heavily female, which is definitely a plus! The ladies were swooning over Tom Odell’s words the whole night and, well, to be quite honest I was too. I’m glad that my friends talked me into going because this isn’t my typical taste in music but he really won me over by the end of the first song.

The show was a great event to just chill and hang out with cool people at. And to be honest, I don’t think that categorizing Tom Odell as an indie-pop musician does him justice as his songwriting is on a higher level than you would typically associate with that genre. His lyrics struck a chord with me and I definitely get the impression that he and I would really understand each other. Highly recommended!

Chichester singer/songwriter Tom Odell is a relative newcomer to the scene but with the support of both critics and a number one debut album, there is a large demand to see the young musician perform live. Following in the lines of Florence + the Machine, Adele and Ellie Goulding, Tom Odell was awarded the Brits Critics' Choice and when seeing him live you can understand why.

He has a huge amount of skill with his piano and it adds a depth to his alt-pop stylings on the likes of 'Can't Pretend'. The audience is entranced by his lively mannerism with a piano which has been commented to be similar to a young Elton John. He has a lot of passion during renditions of 'I Know' where you feel each note resonate with the audience.

The songwriter is quite a shy frontman and keeps interaction to a minimal yet this does not seem arrogant, he is just a little out of practice on the circuit. He comes into his own confidence though as fan favourite 'Another Love' is sang back proudly by the crowd and Tom leaves with a huge beam on his face.

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First of all, the concert was lingered for an hour. But ok, everyone knows that performers never start on time. Than before Tom Odell performed a guy called Constantine. His music was ok but I couldn't say that I'd like to visit his concert. He has a great voice, but I wasn't impressed with the music, he sounds like Ukrainian other famous singer Ivan Dorn. I didn't find him interesting or unique. Moreover, the sound was terrible.

After the warm-up came Tom with his band and from the first chords I realized that it will be great. And really, I liked the sound, improvisations and I was charmed by singer's charisma and voice. Odell really knows how to work with the crowd and he genuinely loves what he does. So, overall I'd give 8/10 for the concert due to warm-up and that I had to wait about an hour for artists to come. All the rest was actually remarkably.

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Watched Tom at The Cedar in Minneapolis. No disputing that Tom can write songs, sing, and play the piano, but the event as a whole was the dullest experience I have had at a live show. I hung in there to near the end but just couldn't manage to stay the whole way through.

This was just Tom and his "Chum" from the UK. Unfortunately, the sound was poor and the chum could not be heard playing or harmonising above Tom's piano. It was a little better when he played guitar.

When I go to a show, I expect to be entertained, but this was just such an underwhelming experience. Even the interaction with the audience, which was getting smaller as the show went on, was bordering on boring. Tom makes Leonard Cohen feel like Bruno Mars!. I read some other reviews that people were up dancing etc., but there is definitely none of that on this set.

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I got TO's first album pretty much as soon as I heard his first single. The last time I did that, it was Coldplay. He writes really good pop songs. He has disappeared off the radar since then, but this concert showed that he hasn't wasted those 2 years. He is a really dynamic performer and he is and will be a big star. Maybe he'll be big in his own right - he reminds me of Elton John when he's on stage; maybe he'll turn into Andrew Lloyd Weber because he writes such good songs and they undoubtedly have a classical edge. I'm not sure what he'll do. But he WILL be a big star. He has great talent and he'll be around in 20 years time.

Good luck to the lad!

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At first, I didn't expect other musicians to appear on stage but they were well chosen.Especially Jane's Party...

Seeing Tom Odell live is such a happening. I really really enjoyed it and would definitely go to another concert when he is back in town. The best about yesterday was that Tom didn't just sit at the piano all the time but jumped on it and walked around and you definitely saw that he had fun. And the location was fine too. Enough toilets for both sexes and spacious too so that you could even dance a while without pushing others.

My pictures and videos of yesterday will remind me about the lovely evening.Thank you.

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THANK YOU Tom Odell for this memorable concert - it was simply breathtaking. As a huge fan (not a fangirl though) I was expecting a lot, and you simply gave me the perfect evening I couldn't even dream about.

You played 3 of my favourite songs (Somehow, Concrete and Another Love) and I couldn't help but silently cry because your voice is just flawless - no one can deny you your enormous talent. Thank you for all of this - for making me so sentimental, for making me vibrate so much... Thank You. I hope I'll again have the chance to see you back in France.

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Tom Odell Announces 2023 North American Tour

This Fall, British award-winning songwriter and artist , Tom Odell  will return to North America for a string of highly anticipated headlining tour dates. Marking his biggest run ever in North America, the 18-date leg starts on  October 3  in  Toronto , and includes stops in  Washington, DC ,  Philadelphia ,  New York ,  Chicago ,  Nashville ,  Kansas City ,  Minneapolis ,  Denver ,  Los Angeles ,  San Francisco ,  Portland ,  Seattle , and more before concluding  October 29  in  Vancouver, BC .   The  Artist Pre-Sale  begins tomorrow,  Tuesday May 2  at  10am Local Time  and ends  Thursday, May 4  at  10pm Local Time . Tickets go on sale to the  General Public  starting this  Friday, May 5  at  10 am Local Time . For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit:  https://tomodell.com/live.html   Ahead of his North American tour, Odell will also be performing at a number of high profile North American festivals, including  Bottlerock Festival  in  Napa Valley, CA  on  Friday, May 26  ( TICKETS ),  Chicago ’s esteemed  Lollapalooza Festival  on  Friday, August 4  ( TICKETS ) and  Osheaga Festival  in  Montreal  on  Sunday, August 6  ( TICKETS ).    Earlier this year, Tom released his fifth studio album,  Best Day Of My Life . Praised by critics upon release, and hailed as  “a minimalist masterpiece”  ( CLASH ), the focus was taken off of commercial expectations around his songwriting, creating an environment where listeners can sit with the music and breathe. The result is a work of minimalist beauty, comprising just Tom’s voice, a piano, and the occasional creak of a stool, to form what is not just Tom’s rawest and most honest album to date with its profound songwriting and masterful piano, but a body of work of which Tom is immensely proud. His latest release from the album is ‘ Butterflies ’, a tender, endearing track featuring Norwegian singer-songwriter  AURORA . ‘ Butterflies ’ is a dedication to pure love and the tender lyrical declaration is complimented by the elegant blend of their voices, highlighting their natural synergy.   Listen to ‘Butterflies’ (feat. AURORA)  HERE .   Tom’s hit single ‘ Another Love’  continues to reach stratospheric heights, being recently certified  RIAA Platinum  by surpassing  1 billion Spotify streams  in 2022, an incredible milestone achieved by just 200 artists (The track currently has well over  1.5 billion streams , with an increase of half a billion streams in the past 6 months). The track recently entered the Top 10 in the UK Official Singles Chart after weeks of featuring in the Top 20. The single had a phenomenal resurgence this year with the sound often being used in videos covering the crisis in Ukraine. Subsequently, Tom performed the single at ITV’s  Concert For Ukraine  in April that raised over  £13.4m  (over $15 million), performing it at the train station in Bucharest to raise awareness and money for Ukrainian refugees. Tom joined forces with GRAMMY® Award-winning producer  Tiësto  for a special remix of the track, with all proceeds going to the charity,  Choose Love .  Listen to the Tiësto Remix of ‘Another Love’  HERE .   Additionally, Tom featured in  Billboard’s Global 200 Artists of 2022  ahead of Rosalia, Charlie Puth and Arctic Monkeys and is one of the  top 15 British artists worldwide   across streaming platforms . He is also currently sitting at  No. 34 in the Global Digital Artist  rankings. His continued creative development and dedication to his audience is propelling him forward at an exponential rate, ensuring 2023 will be another exciting year.    Stay tuned for more new music and news from  Tom Odell , coming soon.

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Tom Odell – Live in North America + Seafret

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Tom Odell: The Black Friday Tour

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Tom Odell Concert Review: A Moving Firework of Emotion

“Ladies and gentlemen, I want to hear you sing tonight,” Tom Odell shouted during his concert before launching into an acoustic version of his dynamic song “Hold Me.”

The British singer and songwriter performed at Big Night Live in Boston on Oct. 9 as part of his North American tour. Tom Odell first caught the public’s attention with his debut EP, “Songs from Another Love,” in 2012. Shortly after, his debut album “Long Way Down” topped the U.K. album charts for weeks. Odell, best known for his single “Another Love,” has since released five additional albums. Odell is promoting his newly released album, “Black Friday,” while touring the United States and Canada.

At 9 p.m. sharp, Odell slowly entered the dimly lit stage, sitting down at a piano. With a singular spotlight on him, he performed an enthralling piano ballad before transitioning into his opening number, “Giving A Fuck,” from his recent album, “Best Day of My Life.” Odell had his eyes closed, carefully singing into the microphone as he delivered each line with the kind of heart-wrenching and emotional rawness that made the audience believe every word he sang.

The 250-person audience was the perfect fit for Odell, an artist who shines in his subtle and intimate delivery. Audience members swayed to the music, closing their eyes, bathing in the melancholic melodies, and giving in to the captivating atmosphere. The British performer mastered the art of connecting: “I have a request,” Odell said. “If you are here with somebody you love tonight, I want you to turn to them and tell them you love them and give them a hug” — as he gave two audience members a hug himself, moving them to tears.

His setlist was dominated by slow indie pop ballads, such as “Smiling All The Way Back Home,” “numb,” and his new single “Black Friday,” all featuring impressively introspective and emotive songwriting.

His setlist was dominated by slow indie pop ballads, such as “Smiling All The Way Back Home,” “numb,” and his new single “Black Friday,” all featuring impressively introspective and emotive songwriting. It's safe to say Odell has a niche. Each song had a similar structure and musical buildup. Predominantly, the songs started out slow, with a simple piano accompaniment by Odell himself. This was then followed by something one could describe as a sudden emotional outburst, during which Odell’s husky vocals were backed by his band with the dominating sound of an e-guitar, an e-bass, and drums.

The lighting design mirrored the structure of the songs, switching between the simplistic setup of a singular spotlight and red and blue flashing lights to reinforce the emotional build-up in the songs. Occasionally, it appeared almost comical, such as when Odell climbed on top of the piano, only to dramatically jump to the ground, accompanied by a dramatic light show. However, overall the lighting design helped to accentuate the inner emotional turmoil Odell so perfectly lays out in his songwriting.

Odell closed the 90-minute performance with a rendition of his most popular song, “Another Love.” While it is common for performers to close the concert with their best-known single, it almost seemed like Odell tried to distance himself from his 2013 success, wanting to put greater emphasis on his current artistic project. Who can blame him? It is evident that he has since grown as both a musician and an artist. For fans less familiar with Odell’s music, his performance in Boston might have come as a surprise. After all, “Another Love” can often be heard playing at a club or nightclub, yet the solemn atmosphere had little in common with a night out.

The concert seemed like the perfect event to attend with a significant other or even your parents, a fact reinforced by the age and gender balance of the audience members. Even though some of the songs could have certainly lent themselves to dancing, the intimate and solemn atmosphere translated to the audience, which preferred to stand in front of the stage in a trance-like state and take in the music, which is not necessarily a bad thing.

Odell’s concert was certainly not an upbeat and energetic dance extravaganza, and instead it struck a much deeper, more emotional chord. A true masterclass in storytelling, the British singer-songwriter took the audience on an emotional and intimate journey through loss, pain, and heartache, nonetheless magically leaving them “smiling all the way back home.”

—Staff writer Amelie Julicher can be reached at [email protected] .

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Will songs from Tortured Poets Department be added to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour setlist?

The iconic singer-songwriter is in paris for the opening night of the european leg of the eras tour..

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After sell-out shows in the US, South America and Asia, Europe is the next destination on the record breaking Eras Tour as Taylor Swift, flush from the success of the recently released The Tortured Poets Department embarks on 51 shows across the continent.

The concerts commence with a four night run in Paris on 9 May and will then take in countries such as Germany, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the UK.

Photos HQ de la première soirée à Paris ! #ParisTSTheErasTour 😍 @taylornation13 pic.twitter.com/E5bqyzjMzJ — Taylor Swift FR 🗝️ (@TSwiftNewsFR) May 9, 2024

A five night spell at a sold out Wembley Stadium will bring the curtain down at the end of August before the 34-year-old takes a break before heading back on the road in Canada in November.

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Global expectation was sky-high last month Swift released her eleventh studio album ‘ The Tortured Poets Department’.

The Tortured Poets Department. An anthology of new works that reflect events, opinions and sentiments from a fleeting and fatalistic moment in time - one that was both sensational and sorrowful in equal measure. This period of the author’s life is now over, the chapter closed and… pic.twitter.com/41OObGyJDW — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) April 19, 2024

The album, initially a 16 track piece of work was quickly augmented with Swift confirming a further 15 tracks would be released as part if the TTPD Anthology.

The reaction for the new record was in large positive and inevitably, the impact saw existing records tumble as Swift tied level with Madonna as the female artist with the most No. 1 albums in UK history with the Pennsylvania born singer already boasting 11 albums topping the UK albums chart.

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Streaming giant Spotify also confirmed that the new album eclipsed the previous record for most streams in a single day with over 300 million streams in a single day with Swift became the most-streamed artist in a single day in Spotify history.

The 40,000 fans packed into Paris’ La Défense Arena are on tenterhooks in anticipation that repertoire from the new release gets a first live airing.

The first part of the Paris show has seen the singer-songwriter remain true to the Eras tour format with batches of songs from her eleven studio albums (Fearless, Red....).

This dress is so 2009 coded 😭💛🫶🥹 #ParisTSTheErasTour #TSTheErasTour https://t.co/gonpjHHHQA — Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) May 9, 2024

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Liam mckeone | may 4, 2024.

Kentucky Derby

The 2024 Kentucky Derby has finally arrived, and it is a big one. Saturday's race will mark the 150th to take place at Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY. There will undoubtedly be some additional fanfare to celebrate the sesquicentennial race, but you can also expect the usual Derby fare — outrageous outfits, Mint Juleps, and an exciting race.

There will also be the usual assortment of famous and wealthy individuals in attendance. The Derby, among all its other qualities, is a gathering place for many highly successful individuals, from Tom Brady to Jack Harlow. Even the Queen of England attended back in 2007. Whenever the camera pans ove the crowd during the Derby the audience is almost assured to spot someone rich, famous, or both.

Those people don't have any trouble attending the Derby, what with their endless bank accounts and all. But what are ticket prices like for the general population?

Kentucky Derby Ticket Prices 2024

Tickets can be purchased directly from the Kentucky Derby official website .

An Infield General Admission ticket, which gets you in the door, costs $130. This is as basic as basic admission gets for the Derby. You get to go in through the gates to Churchill Downs, receive a program, enjoy what must be an overpriced specialty cocktail, and set up your own lawn chair to watch the Derby itself on the big board.

The next level of GA is listed as an Infield Final Turn General Admission ticket. The price point starts at $275, and it is as advertised. A standing room only ticket that lets you set up shop on the lawn right by the final turn. An exciting place to be, no matter how close the race is, and a fairly reasonable price upgrade compared to the Infield GA ticket.

A higher-level entry price comes in the form of a Frontside Plaza Walkaround ticket, which are already sold out. The starting price listed on the Derby website for such a ticket is $693. Sold as a two-day package for the Kentucky Oaks as well as the Derby, it's advertised as enjoying "a reimagined view of the Paddock with standing room access and frontside amenities." Regardless, that's a pretty penny, to be sure.

After that is when the real money starts rolling. The hospitality suites are all very expensive; the Silks Balcony & Loge, for example, charges $3,650 for entry. The Turf Club Balcony & Terrace costs $3,525 to get in. There are some more semi-reasonable options, such as the Champions Balcony & Loge ($1,775) or the Plaza Balcony & Loge ($1,775).

The nicest listed options appear to be the Woodford Reserve Paddock Club & Enclosure and the Spires Terrace & Suites. Neither has a price listed; interested parties must contact the Derby. As with many sporting events, the "cheap" options aren't very cheap and the nicest options can run up to thousands of dollars.

That's just about all you need to know about how much it costs to attend the Kentucky Derby in 2024. Enjoy!

Liam McKeone

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A Plan to Remake the Middle East

While talks for a cease-fire between israel and hamas continue, another set of negotiations is happening behind the scenes..

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From New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. This is The Daily.

[MUSIC CONTINUES]

Today, if and when Israel and Hamas reach a deal for a ceasefire fire, the United States will immediately turn to a different set of negotiations over a grand diplomatic bargain that it believes could rebuild Gaza and remake the Middle East. My colleague Michael Crowley has been reporting on that plan and explains why those involved in it believe they have so little time left to get it done.

It’s Wednesday, May 8.

Michael, I want to start with what feels like a pretty dizzying set of developments in this conflict over the past few days. Just walk us through them?

Well, over the weekend, there was an intense round of negotiations in an effort, backed by the United States, to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza war.

The latest ceasefire proposal would reportedly see as many as 33 Israeli hostages released in exchange for potentially hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

US officials were very eager to get this deal.

Pressure for a ceasefire has been building ahead of a threatened Israeli assault on Rafah.

Because Israel has been threatening a military offensive in the Southern Palestinian city of Rafah, where a huge number of people are crowded.

Fleeing the violence to the North. And now they’re packed into Rafah. Exposed and vulnerable, they need to be protected.

And the US says it would be a humanitarian catastrophe on top of the emergency that’s already underway.

Breaking news this hour — very important breaking news. An official Hamas source has told The BBC that it does accept a proposal for a ceasefire deal in Gaza.

And for a few hours on Monday, it looked like there might have been a major breakthrough when Hamas put out a statement saying that it had accepted a negotiating proposal.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the ceasefire proposal does not meet his country’s requirements. But Netanyahu says he will send a delegation of mediators to continue those talks. Now, the terms —

But those hopes were dashed pretty quickly when the Israelis took a look at what Hamas was saying and said that it was not a proposal that they had agreed to. It had been modified.

And overnight —

Israeli troops stormed into Rafah. Video showing tanks crashing over a sign at the entrance of the city.

— the Israelis launched a partial invasion of Rafah.

It says Hamas used the area to launch a deadly attack on Israeli troops over the weekend.

And they have now secured a border crossing at the Southern end of Gaza and are conducting targeted strikes. This is not yet the full scale invasion that President Biden has adamantly warned Israel against undertaking, but it is an escalation by Israel.

So while all that drama might suggest that these talks are in big trouble, these talks are very much still alive and ongoing and there is still a possibility of a ceasefire deal.

And the reason that’s so important is not just to stop the fighting in Gaza and relieve the suffering there, but a ceasefire also opens the door to a grand diplomatic bargain, one that involves Israel and its Arab neighbors and the Palestinians, and would have very far-reaching implications.

And what is that grand bargain. Describe what you’re talking about?

Well, it’s incredibly ambitious. It would reshape Israel’s relationship with its Arab neighbors, principally Saudi Arabia. But it’s important to understand that this is a vision that has actually been around since well before October 7. This was a diplomatic project that President Biden had been investing in and negotiating actually in a very real and tangible way long before the Hamas attacks and the Gaza war.

And President Biden was looking to build on something that President Trump had done, which was a series of agreements that the Trump administration struck in which Israel and some of its Arab neighbors agreed to have normal diplomatic relations for the first time.

Right, they’re called the Abraham Accords.

That’s right. And, you know, Biden doesn’t like a lot of things, most things that Trump did. But he actually likes this, because the idea is that they contribute to stability and economic integration in the Middle East, the US likes Israel having friends and likes having a tight-knit alliance against Iran.

President Biden agrees with the Saudis and with the Israelis, that Iran is really the top threat to everybody here. So, how can you build on this? How can you expand it? Well, the next and biggest step would be normalizing relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

And the Saudis have made clear that they want to do this and that they’re ready to do this. They weren’t ready to do it in the Trump years. But Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, has made clear he wants to do it now.

So this kind of triangular deal began to take shape before October 7, in which the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia would enter this three way agreement in which everyone would get something that they wanted.

And just walk through what each side gets in this pre-October 7th version of these negotiations?

So for Israel, you get normalized ties with its most important Arab neighbor and really the country that sets the tone for the whole Muslim world, which is Saudi Arabia of course. It makes Israel feel safer and more secure. Again, it helps to build this alliance against Iran, which Israel considers its greatest threat, and it comes with benefits like economic ties and travel and tourism. And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been very open, at least before October 7th, that this was his highest diplomatic and foreign policy priority.

For the Saudis, the rationale is similar when it comes to Israel. They think that it will bring stability. They like having a more explicitly close ally against Iran. There are economic and cultural benefits. Saudi Arabia is opening itself up in general, encouraging more tourism.

But I think that what’s most important to the Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, is what he can get from the United States. And what he has been asking for are a couple of essential things. One is a security agreement whose details have always been a little bit vague, but I think essentially come down to reliable arms supplies from the United States that are not going to be cut off or paused on a whim, as he felt happened when President Biden stopped arms deliveries in 2021 because of how Saudi was conducting its war in Yemen. The Saudis were furious about that.

Saudi Arabia also wants to start a domestic nuclear power program. They are planning for a very long-term future, possibly a post-oil future. And they need help getting a nuclear program off the ground.

And they want that from the US?

And they want that from the US.

Now, those are big asks from the us. But from the perspective of President Biden, there are some really enticing things about this possible agreement. One is that it will hopefully produce more stability in the region. Again, the US likes having a tight-knit alliance against Iran.

The US also wants to have a strong relationship with Saudi Arabia. You know, despite the anger at Mohammed bin Salman over the murder of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi, the Biden administration recognizes that given the Saudis control over global oil production and their strategic importance in the Middle East, they need to have a good relationship with them. And the administration has been worried about the influence of China in the region and with the Saudis in particular.

So this is an opportunity for the US to draw the Saudis closer. Whatever our moral qualms might be about bin Salman and the Saudi government, this is an opportunity to bring the Saudis closer, which is something the Biden administration sees as a strategic benefit.

All three of these countries — big, disparate countries that normally don’t see eye-to-eye, this was a win-win-win on a military, economic, and strategic front.

That’s right. But there was one important actor in the region that did not see itself as winning, and that was the Palestinians.

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First, it’s important to understand that the Palestinians have always expected that the Arab countries in the Middle East would insist that Israel recognize a Palestinian state before those countries were willing to essentially make total peace and have normal relations with Israel.

So when the Abraham Accords happened in the Trump administration, the Palestinians felt like they’d been thrown under the bus because the Abraham Accords gave them virtually nothing. But the Palestinians did still hold out hope that Saudi Arabia would be their savior. And for years, Saudi Arabia has said that Israel must give the Palestinians a state if there’s going to be a normal relationship between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Now the Palestinians see the Saudis in discussions with the US and Israel about a normalization agreement, and there appears to be very little on offer for the Palestinians. And they are feeling like they’re going to be left out in the cold here.

Right. And in the minds of the Palestinians, having already been essentially sold out by all their other Arab neighbors, the prospect that Saudi Arabia, of all countries, the most important Muslim Arab country in the region, would sell them out, had to be extremely painful.

It was a nightmare scenario for them. And in the minds of many analysts and US officials, this was a factor, one of many, in Hamas’s decision to stage the October 7th attacks.

Hamas, like other Palestinian leaders, was seeing the prospect that the Middle East was moving on and essentially, in their view, giving up on the Palestinian cause, and that Israel would be able to have friendly, normal relations with Arab countries around the region, and that it could continue with hardline policies toward the Palestinians and a refusal, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said publicly, to accept a Palestinian state.

Right. So Michael, once Hamas carries out the October 7th attacks in an effort to destroy a status quo that it thinks is leaving them less and less relevant, more and more hopeless, including potentially this prospect that Saudi Arabia is going to normalize relations with Israel, what happens to these pre-October 7th negotiations between the US, Saudi Arabia, and Israel?

Well, I think there was a snap assumption that these talks were dead and buried. That they couldn’t possibly survive a cataclysm like this.

But then something surprising happened. It became clear that all the parties were still determined to pull-off the normalization.

And most surprisingly of all, perhaps, was the continued eagerness of Saudi Arabia, which publicly was professing outrage over the Israeli response to the Hamas attacks, but privately was still very much engaged in these conversations and trying to move them forward.

And in fact, what has happened is that the scope of this effort has grown substantially. October 7th didn’t kill these talks. It actually made them bigger, more complicated, and some people would argue, more important than ever.

We’ll be right back.

Michael, walk us through what exactly happens to these three-way negotiations after October 7th that ends up making them, as you just said, more complicated and more important than ever?

Well, it’s more important than ever because of the incredible need in Gaza. And it’s going to take a deal like this and the approval of Saudi Arabia to unlock the kind of massive reconstruction project required to essentially rebuild Gaza from the rubble. Saudi Arabia and its Arab friends are also going to be instrumental in figuring out how Gaza is governed, and they might even provide troops to help secure it. None of those things are going to happen without a deal like this.

Fascinating.

But this is all much more complicated now because the price for a deal like this has gone up.

And by price, you mean?

What Israel would have to give up. [MUSIC PLAYING]

From Saudi Arabia’s perspective, you have an Arab population that is furious at Israel. It now feels like a really hard time to do a normalization deal with the Israelis. It was never going to be easy, but this is about as bad a time to do it as there has been in a generation at least. And I think that President Biden and the people around him understand that the status quo between Israel and the Palestinians is intolerable and it is going to lead to chaos and violence indefinitely.

So now you have two of the three parties to this agreement, the Saudis and the Americans, basically asking a new price after October 7th, and saying to the Israelis, if we’re going to do this deal, it has to not only do something for the Palestinians, it has to do something really big. You have to commit to the creation of a Palestinian state. Now, I’ll be specific and say that what you hear the Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, say is that the agreement has to include an irreversible time-bound path to a Palestinian state.

We don’t know exactly what that looks like, but it’s some kind of a firm commitment, the likes of which the world and certainly the Israelis have not made before.

Something that was very much not present in the pre-October 7th vision of this negotiation. So much so that, as we just talked about, the Palestinians were left feeling completely out in the cold and furious at it.

That’s right. There was no sign that people were thinking that ambitiously about the Palestinians in this deal before October 7th. And the Palestinians certainly felt like they weren’t going to get much out of it. And that has completely changed now.

So, Michael, once this big new dimension after October 7th, which is the insistence by Saudi Arabia and the US that there be a Palestinian state or a path to a Palestinian state, what is the reaction specifically from Israel, which is, of course, the third major party to this entire conversation?

Well, Israel, or at least its political leadership, hates it. You know, this is just an extremely tough sell in Israel. It would have been a tough sell before October 7th. It’s even harder now.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is completely unrepentantly open in saying that there’s not going to be a Palestinian state on his watch. He won’t accept it. He says that it’s a strategic risk to his country. He says that it would, in effect, reward Hamas.

His argument is that terrorism has forced a conversation about statehood onto the table that wasn’t there before October 7th. Sure, it’s always in the background. It’s a perennial issue in global affairs, but it was not something certainly that the US and Israel’s Arab neighbors were actively pushing. Netanyahu also has — you know, he governs with the support of very right-wing members of a political coalition that he has cobbled together. And that coalition is quite likely to fall apart if he does embrace a Palestinian state or a path to a Palestinian state.

Now, he might be able to cobble together some sort of alternative, but it creates a political crisis for him.

And finally, you know, I think in any conversation about Israel, it’s worth bearing in mind something you hear from senior US officials these days, which is that although there is often finger pointing at Netanyahu and a desire to blame Netanyahu as this obstructionist who won’t agree to deals, what they say is Netanyahu is largely reflecting his population and the political establishment of his country, not just the right-wingers in his coalition who are clearly extremist.

But actually the prevailing views of the Israeli public. And the Israeli public and their political leaders across the spectrum right now with few exceptions, are not interested in talking about a Palestinian state when there are still dozens and dozens of Israeli hostages in tunnels beneath Gaza.

So it very much looks like this giant agreement that once seemed doable before October 7th might be more important to everyone involved than ever, given that it’s a plan for rebuilding Gaza and potentially preventing future October 7th’s from happening, but because of this higher price that Israel would have to pay, which is the acceptance of a Palestinian state, it seems from everything you’re saying, that this is more and more out of reach than ever before and hard to imagine happening in the immediate future. So if the people negotiating it are being honest, Michael, are they ready to acknowledge that it doesn’t look like this is going to happen?

Well, not quite yet. As time goes by, they certainly say it’s getting harder and harder, but they’re still trying, and they still think there’s a chance. But both the Saudis and the Biden administration understand that there’s very little time left to do this.

Well, what do you mean there’s very little time left? It would seem like time might benefit this negotiation in that it might give Israel distance from October 7th to think potentially differently about a Palestinian state?

Potentially. But Saudi Arabia wants to get this deal done in the Biden administration because Mohammed bin Salman has concluded this has to be done under a Democratic president.

Because Democrats in Congress are going to be very reluctant to approve a security agreement between the United States and Saudi Arabia.

It’s important to understand that if there is a security agreement, that’s something Congress is going to have to approve. And you’re just not going to get enough Democrats in Congress to support a deal with Saudi Arabia, who a lot of Democrats don’t like to begin with, because they see them as human rights abusers.

But if a Democratic president is asking them to do it, they’re much more likely to go along.

Right. So Saudi Arabia fears that if Biden loses and Trump is president, that those same Democrats would balk at this deal in a way that they wouldn’t if it were being negotiated under President Biden?

Exactly. Now, from President Biden’s perspective, politically, think about a president who’s running for re-election, who is presiding right now over chaos in the Middle East, who doesn’t seem to have good answers for the Israeli-Palestinian question, this is an opportunity for President Biden to deliver what could be at least what he would present as a diplomatic masterstroke that does multiple things at once, including creating a new pathway for Israel and the Palestinians to coexist, to break through the logjam, even as he is also improving Israel’s relations with Saudi Arabia.

So Biden and the Crown Prince hope that they can somehow persuade Bibi Netanyahu that in spite of all the reasons that he thinks this is a terrible idea, that this is a bet worth taking on Israel’s and the region’s long-term security and future?

That’s right. Now, no one has explained very clearly exactly how this is going to work, and it’s probably going to require artful diplomacy, possibly even a scenario where the Israelis would agree to something that maybe means one thing to them and means something else to other people. But Biden officials refuse to say that it’s hopeless and they refuse to essentially take Netanyahu’s preliminary no’s for an answer. And they still see some way that they can thread this incredibly narrow needle.

Michael, I’m curious about a constituency that we haven’t been talking about because they’re not at the table in these discussions that we are talking about here. And that would be Hamas. How does Hamas feel about the prospect of such a deal like this ever taking shape. Do they see it as any kind of a victory and vindication for what they did on October 7th?

So it’s hard to know exactly what Hamas’s leadership is thinking. I think they can feel two things. I think they can feel on the one hand, that they have established themselves as the champions of the Palestinian people who struck a blow against Israel and against a diplomatic process that was potentially going to leave the Palestinians out in the cold.

At the same time, Hamas has no interest in the kind of two-state solution that the US is trying to promote. They think Israel should be destroyed. They think the Palestinian state should cover the entire geography of what is now Israel, and they want to lead a state like that. And that’s not something that the US, Saudi Arabia, or anyone else is going to tolerate.

So what Hamas wants is to fight, to be the leader of the Palestinian people, and to destroy Israel. And they’re not interested in any sort of a peace process or statehood process.

It seems very clear from everything you’ve said here that neither Israel nor Hamas is ready to have the conversation about a grand bargain diplomatic program. And I wonder if that inevitably has any bearing on the ceasefire negotiations that are going on right now between the two of them that are supposed to bring this conflict to some sort of an end, even if it’s just temporary?

Because if, as you said, Michael, a ceasefire opens the door to this larger diplomatic solution, and these two players don’t necessarily want that larger diplomatic solution, doesn’t that inevitably impact their enthusiasm for even reaching a ceasefire?

Well, it certainly doesn’t help. You know, this is such a hellish problem. And of course, you first have the question of whether Israel and Hamas can make a deal on these immediate issues, including the hostages, Palestinian prisoners, and what the Israeli military is going to do, how long a ceasefire might last.

But on top of that, you have these much bigger diplomatic questions that are looming over them. And it’s not clear that either side is ready to turn and face those bigger questions.

So while for the Biden administration and for Saudi Arabia, this is a way out of this crisis, these larger diplomatic solutions, it’s not clear that it’s a conversation that the two parties that are actually at war here are prepared to start having.

Well, Michael, thank you very much. We appreciate it.

On Tuesday afternoon, under intense pressure from the US, delegations from Israel and Hamas arrived in Cairo to resume negotiations over a potential ceasefire. But in a statement, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made clear that even with the talks underway, his government would, quote, “continue to wage war against Hamas.”

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If and when Israel and Hamas reach a deal for a cease-fire, the United States will immediately turn to a different set of negotiations over a grand diplomatic bargain that it believes could rebuild Gaza and remake the Middle East.

Michael Crowley, who covers the State Department and U.S. foreign policy for The Times, explains why those involved in this plan believe they have so little time left to get it done.

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