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He bangs the drums
- Aug 21, 2018
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This is an excellent point
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They have a population of 333 million
Israel attacking its neighbours yet again, Baalbek home to some of the world's most priceless ancient architecture to boot.
What’s Irans likely retaliatory action against Israel for the attack in Syria?
One key aspect of the proposal involves the return of unarmed displaced civilians to the northern Gaza Strip, although specific numbers were not provided.
Additionally, the proposal calls for Israel to accept the opening of Al-Rashid and Salah Al-Din Streets, with Israeli forces stationed 500 meters away from these areas.
Furthermore, the proposal includes provisions for the daily entry of 500 aid trucks into the Gaza Strip, particularly in the northern region. As part of the first stage of the ceasefire, Israel would release 900 Palestinian prisoners, including 100 individuals serving life sentences. In return, 40 living Israeli prisoners from various categories would be released by the Palestinians.
The second phase of the proposed ceasefire involves the release of all remaining Israeli prisoners and the continuation of negotiations to establish a sustainable calm in the region.
However, specific details regarding the number of Palestinian prisoners to be released in the second phase and Israel's withdrawal were not included in the proposal.
Israel's forces have significantly pulled back in Gaza, and Hamas rejected a ceasefire deal this morning.
Probably not a surprise at all, but becoming increasingly evident that every single hostage taken by Hamas is dead.
Both sides know it. Not sure what the end-game is going to be here, but if the hostages are dead then the 'terms' of a ceasefire are difficult to agree upon. Neither side appears to be asking for realistic things.
Details from Al Jazeera:
I do like how Al Jazeera refers to the hostages as 'living Israeli prisoners' though.
I suspect some of the younger stronger and fitter types are probably still alive though and Hamas will want much more for what are effectively captured Israeli military - indeed some were captured at their posts.
Hamas soldiers haha read some more propaganda ffsIsrael offered 400 captured Hamas soldiers in return for the 40 hostages. Hamas still said no.
Not sure how much 'more' Hamas would be asking for if they actually had alive hostages to trade.
Most likely scenario imho is that the hostages are dead and Hamas will eventually come out and say that Israel blew up the building/s they were being held in. Which is genuinely possible, but also mighty convenient for Hamas' purposes.
Israel offered 400 captured Hamas soldiers in return for the 40 hostages. Hamas still said no.
A key issue in the new proposal concerns Israel's demand that Hamas release 40 hostages who are alive, even if some of them do not meet the original criteria for release on humanitarian grounds, two senior Israeli officials said.
- The first phase of the deal includes the release of women, female soldiers, men over the age of 50 and men under the age of 50 with serious medical conditions.
- In recent negotiations, Hamas said it does not have 40 living hostages from these categories.
Not sure how much 'more' Hamas would be asking for if they actually had alive hostages to trade.
Most likely scenario imho is that the hostages are dead and Hamas will eventually come out and say that Israel blew up the building/s they were being held in. Which is genuinely possible, but also mighty convenient for Hamas' purposes.
The zionists have their tentacles everywhere.
Not my intentionTentacles is a pretty shitty anti Semitic trope mate.
Just say have influence everywhere
Not my intention