margarita25
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Eta: Re the 10 “missing” child hostages, this video mentions the possibility of them being grabbed (by non Hamas?) for ransom.
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IMOThere’s only one question the world should ask Hamas:
Would they do it again?
I don't think they "understand" in the way we understand. I think money talks. Someone is pulling Hamas' strings too. (Iran and Qatar etc) They're getting their weapons from somewhere. Someone wants Hamas to exist. As soon as that powerful someone doesn't want Hamas to exist, Hamas will dwindle away.Qatar is explaining diplomacy to Hamas. And evidently Hamas does understand because they have agreed to release more hostages. They have already released several, including Americans. More Americans are still being held as hostages.
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Israel-Hamas Deal Hinged on Proof-of-Life, Qatar Sheikh
The breakthrough between Israel and Hamas that will see dozens of hostages and prisoners released from both sides — and more aid flow into Gaza — almost never happened.www.bloomberg.com
As Israel’s closest ally, the US was under pressure to support its historic partner — and find a way to secure the release of nearly a dozen Americans taken in the Hamas offensive. President Joe Biden flew to Israel less than two weeks after the attack, publicly defending Israel’s right to self-defense but privately pushing for a deal to get hostages freed. He also warily eyed rising frustration in his party over Israel’s counterattacks against Hamas in the densely populated Gaza Strip.
For the Biden team, a sliver of hope emerged when Hamas — a designated terrorist group by the US and European Union — freed an American mother and her daughter on Oct. 20 and Qatar’s leader, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, got directly involved in the talks.
If the goal is to achieve a 2-state solution, I hope Hamas' militants will move out of the area.I don't think they "understand" in the way we understand. I think money talks. Someone is pulling Hamas' strings too. (Iran and Qatar etc) They're getting their weapons from somewhere. Someone wants Hamas to exist. As soon as that powerful someone doesn't want Hamas to exist, Hamas will dwindle away.
This is very messed up-
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NYC street cart vendor harassed by Obama adviser speaks out
The vendor - who gave his name only as Mohammad - told DailyMail.com he did nothing to provoke Stuart Seldowitz, who started asking him where he was from and harassing him two weeks ago.www.dailymail.co.uk
I don't know what they want. I will quote El Salvador's president: Hamas is basically MS-13. I have no idea what demented MS-13 wants besides possibly money.If the goal is to achieve a 2-state solution, I hope Hamas' militants will move out of the area.
JMO
There’s only one question the world should ask Hamas:
Would they do it again?
If the goal is to achieve a 2-state solution, I hope Hamas' militants will move out of the area.
JMO