Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #13

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" 'If I don't get to see you,

please know I love you very much':


Dying mother of hostage Noa Argamani -

abducted by Hamas on a motorbike -

issues video plea to see her daughter before cancer takes her life."

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Here's more info.on Israeli's detaining Palestinians.

Under Israeli law, people can be held in administrative detention for up to six months, but the term can be renewed indefinitely.3 hours ago

Release of Palestinian prisoners sheds light on controversial ...

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https://www.cnn.com › 2023/11/29 › middleeast › pales...
Sounds a bit like Fulton County.
 
If HAMAS really wanted to negotiate more, it would show a proof of life for every hostage they know of still being held. If the red cross can't/won't visit them to ensure they are safe, then why won't HAMAS share a short video clip to offer proof they are all alive? They could if they wanted to. They have released propaganda videos of hostage releases.. why not show what conditions they are being held in allowing them to say something for the camera to show they are alive and well? They are choosing to play these games and by now having these hostage releases happen in the midst of large crowds of people yelling, delaying and pushing back the release time, changing locations, etc.. it is exactly what they want.. more chaos. :(

Also without power, how are all those cell phones being charged? The crowds are filled with phones and you can see them lit up.. powered up somehow.
 

" 'If I don't get to see you,

please know I love you very much':


Dying mother of hostage Noa Argamani -

abducted by Hamas on a motorbike -

issues video plea to see her daughter before cancer takes her life."

:(
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Why has Noa not been released? They are getting down to the point where extensions of the cease fire will be based on negotiations of the men and soldiers. She was uninjured when her kidnappers hauled her back to Gaza on a motorcycle as they hauled off her boyfriend.
 

I don't think his demands will be met

Hostage release delayed due to 'logistical issues' - Hamas

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
The release of Israeli hostages from Hamas was delayed on Wednesday evening, with senior Hamas member Mahmoud al-Mardawi saying that the delay was due to "logistical issues," according to Arabic-language reports.

Mardawi additionally blamed Israel for difficulties in reaching an agreement on an extension of the deal.

Senior Hamas member Osama Hamdan told the Lebanese Al-Mayadeen TV on Wednesday night that efforts to extend the ceasefire had "not yet matured."

"What has been presented to us so far to extend the ceasefire, we do not find worthy of study," added Hamdan, stressing that Hamas would only accept the end of the war, the lifting of the blockade on Gaza, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

Hamdan stated that Hamas would only speak about releases of soldiers held hostage if the war was ended, adding however, that the terrorist movement would consider exchanging further civilians and extending the ceasefire if Israel releases older Palestinian prisoners.

"The resistance has prepared itself for all possibilities after the end of the ceasefire," said Hamdan. "If the occupation carries out any aggression, the resistance is ready, and if the calm continues, we will continue the calm."
 
If HAMAS really wanted to negotiate more, it would show a proof of life for every hostage they know of still being held. If the red cross can't/won't visit them to ensure they are safe, then why won't HAMAS share a short video clip to offer proof they are all alive? They could if they wanted to. They have released propaganda videos of hostage releases.. why not show what conditions they are being held in allowing them to say something for the camera to show they are alive and well? They are choosing to play these games and by now having these hostage releases happen in the midst of large crowds of people yelling, delaying and pushing back the release time, changing locations, etc.. it is exactly what they want.. more chaos. :(

Also without power, how are all those cell phones being charged? The crowds are filled with phones and you can see them lit up.. powered up somehow.
Your post reminded me of two videos with female hostages:
1 with a young woman, and the other with 3 women.

Have these women been released???

IDK their names.
 
One of the recently released hostages was held for 50 days in the attic of an UNRWA teacher, Channel 13 News correspondent @bokeralmog
reported. Another abductee was held captive by a Gazan doctor who, simultaneously, cared for children.

Emphasis mine.
Thanks for the link !
This is so important, b/c it shows what many have suspected about the 'doctors' in Gaza.
No, they're not so busy helping injured Gazans to notice what is going on in the hospital, nor too busy to notice the hostages being brought into the city.
Aiding and abetting Hamas.
Maybe more like Dr. Mengele, or Harold Shipman ?
Forget their Hippocratic Oath, if they even have to take that in Gaza.
Possibly the H.O. is only vowed by doctors in other countries that are not supportive of terrorism ?
Shame on this 'doctor'.
Omo.
 

"Two freed Israeli-Russian hostages greeted by a large crowd in southern Israel.​

As two newly freed hostages arrived in a van in Ofakim in southern Israel on Wednesday, they were greeted by a large crowd of people who lined the streets.

The crowd, most of whom were holding Israeli flags, were cheering and singing while the van passed by.

The vehicle was seen making its way to the Hatzerim Air Force base where the freed hostages are expected to be put on a helicopter to be flown to an Israeli hospital.

The two hostages were released as a special case outside of the parameters of the Israel-Hamas deal, the Israeli government said.

They were named as Russian-Israeli citizens Yelena Trupanob, 50, and Irena Tati, 73."

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Here's more info.on Israeli's detaining Palestinians.

Under Israeli law, people can be held in administrative detention for up to six months, but the term can be renewed indefinitely.3 hours ago

Release of Palestinian prisoners sheds light on controversial ...

View attachment 464635
CNN.com
https://www.cnn.com › 2023/11/29 › middleeast › pales...
Lots of countries besides Israel utilize Administrative Detentions. Most of them are not dictatorships a quick google of and peek at the wikipedia (an approved source on WS) shows. The list is of them is on there, but also suffice it to say that most of those other natons aren't even dealing with detainees who've tried to bomb and stab them or whose leaders have expressed genocidal intentions against them.

Now, onwards to this conflict go I.
 
Lots of countries besides Israel utilize Administrative Detentions. Most of them are not dictatorships a quick google of and peek at the wikipedia (an approved source on WS) shows. The list is of them is on there, but also suffice it tosay that most of those other natons aren't even dealing with detainees who've tried to bomb and stab them or whose leaders have expressed genocidal intentions against them.

Now, onwards to this conflict go I.
Can you provide the link? Thank you!
 
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