Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #12

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Yes, that is what I was talking about that was put on display.
I hope they took pictures for documentation, where they were originally.
I’m not talking about the weapons. Those personal items were of hostages taken from Be’eri. The shoes, backpack. The backpack says “60 years to Be’eri”.
 
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Why on earth have military intelligence doing research on threats if the elected leader is going to ignore it? This makes no sense.
JMO

Israeli Military Intelligence Warned Netanyahu: 'Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas See Opportunity for Perfect Storm'​

The head of the research division at Military Intelligence personally warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in letters sent to him in March and July of this year that the sociopolitical crisis that rocked Israel was encouraging Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas to risk action against the country, even simultaneously.

“We are seeing deliberation on whether to sit on the fence and let Israel continue to weaken itself, or to take initiative and worsen its situation,” wrote Brigadier General Amit Sa’ar in the letters to Netanyahu, which stand at the center of the dispute regarding the nature of the warning by the IDF on the security implications of the judicial coup.
 
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Does this mean that talks to free hostages is "pandering to terrorists"?

IMO, yes. I believe that discussing anything with known terrorists gets you nowhere. They don't play fair. They do not play by the same 'rules' of Negotiation 101. Terrorists do not value human life. See Oct 7, 2023.

MOO and Peace
 
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IMO, yes. I believe that discussing anything with known terrorists gets you nowhere. They don't play fair. They do not play by the same 'rules' of Negotiation 101. Terrorists do not value human life. See Oct 7, 2023.

MOO and Peace
So...
IMO,
if the state cannot try to free the hostages because it is seen as "pandering to terrorists",
then,
the same state has the duty to prevent terrorist attacks.

The state is for people.
Not people for the state.

The same concerns politicians.

JMO
 
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So...
IMO,
if the state cannot try to free the hostages because it is seen as "pandering to terrorists",
then,
the same state has the duty to prevent terrorist attacks.

The state is for people.
Not people for the state.

The same concerns politicians.

JMO
When terrorists negotiate and get what they demand every freedom loving person suffers. JMO.
 
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When terrorists negotiate and get what they demand every freedom loving person suffers. JMO.
People suffer with politicians not fit for purpose.

JMO
 
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Behind the Blast Door: Hamas Terrorist Base Under a Hospital​


Nov 22, 2023
IDF Spokesperson RAdm. Daniel Hagari reveals a hidden Hamas terrorism base beneath Gaza's largest hospital—stark proof of Hamas' direct threat to innocent lives.

Will you Condemn Hamas or Will you Continue to be Silent?​


Nov 22, 2023
IDF Spokesperson RAdm. Daniel Hagari shares an important message to the international community, after showing clear proof of Hamas' misuse of the Shifa Hospital for terrorism.

Uncut Footage: Hamas' Abuse of a Mosque for Terrorism​


Nov 21, 2023
Holy places, such as mosques, should not be used as fronts for terrorism.

Hamas used this mosque as a weapons storage facility and a laboratory for Hamas’ rockets. Finding dozens of mortars, warhead missiles, thermobaric weapons, RPGs and a tunnel shaft.

What was once a place of worship is now a home for terrorism.
 
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People suffer with politicians not fit for purpose.

JMO
I'd love to discuss politics with you on this thread but Tricia doesn't allow that.
 
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Are they receiving and replying in English?
It looks that way to me! Maybe your friend, who is proficient in English is doing the texting. :cool:
 
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It looks that way to me! Maybe your friend, who is proficient in English is doing the texting. :cool:

I've been drawing pictures of him with a big fat target on his ugly evil head.
 
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I'd love to discuss politics with you on this thread but Tricia doesn't allow that.
Funny haha
Because I answered a typically political original post.
Yours :D
 
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IMO, yes. I believe that discussing anything with known terrorists gets you nowhere. They don't play fair. They do not play by the same 'rules' of Negotiation 101. Terrorists do not value human life. See Oct 7, 2023.

MOO and Peace
So you're against the hostage negotiations?
Since I don't live in Israel, I will not pass judgement. In many parts of the world hostage taking and negotiations are an issue. Fortunately, it isn't an issue in the US. This is because of the Lindbergh Law of 1932.
 
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So you're against the hostage negotiations?
Since I don't live in Israel, I will not pass judgement. In many parts of the world hostage taking and negotiations are an issue. Fortunately, it isn't an issue in the US. This is because of the Lindbergh Law of 1932.

Yes.
Personally, I am against negotiating anything with known Terrorists. It's like dancing with the devil. Or playing poker with the devil. You will loose, IMO. 'It is known '.

No Quarter

MOO and Peace
 
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Yes.
Personally, I am against negotiating anything with known Terrorists. It's like dancing with the devil. Or playing poker with the devil. You will loose, IMO. 'It is known '.

No Quarter

MOO and Peace
This was done at Israel's request.
 
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Yes.
Personally, I am against negotiating anything with known Terrorists. It's like dancing with the devil. Or playing poker with the devil. You will loose, IMO. 'It is known '.

No Quarter

MOO and Peace
The negotiations were initiated by Qatar and then pushed by Pres. Biden after he spoke to the families of the hostages.

“Qatar had reached out to the US and Israel shortly after Hamas’s October 7 onslaught, which killed roughly 1,200 people in southern Israel, and offered to help secure the release of the roughly 240 hostages who had been abducted.”



At that point, Israeli ministers had been pushing to maintain a full siege on Gaza, and Biden worked to convince Netanyahu to begin allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza from Egypt three days later.
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On October 20, Hamas agreed to release hostages Judith and Natalie Raanan — dual US-Israeli nationals — in a “pilot process” that tested Qatar’s ability to deliver.


The successful release “gave us some confidence that Qatar really could deliver through the cell we had established,” the administration official said.

The next day, Hamas notified the cell that it was prepared to release a larger number of women and children if Israel agreed to hold off on its impending ground incursion, a second US official said.


When Washington inquired of Jerusalem whether it would be prepared to hold off on its ground operation, Israel declined to do so, noting that Hamas had yet to provide proof of life for the vast majority of hostages and was simply trying to buy time, the US official said.

more:https://www.timesofisrael.com/behin...ks-that-led-to-the-israel-hamas-hostage-deal/
 
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US shoots down deveral drones launched by Houthi forces in Yemen

The United States shot down several drones launched by Houthi forces in Yemen, the US Central Command tweets

“The drones were shot down while the US warship was on patrol in the Red Sea. The ship and crew sustained no damage or injury,” the tweet adds.

Since the war’s outbreak, the US has shot down several missiles fired by Houthi rebels toward Eilat. Saudi Arabia has also shot down a number of projectiles as well.
 
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