Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.
Here is a link from Al Jazeera:
https://aje.io/zpksop?update=3450500
Also read this on twitter:
https://x.com/muhammadshehad2/status/1880893277764804864?s=46&t=Y2C4sxNGeGT2egstDx0SKg
Al Jazeera is Qatari propaganda, the same say media is controlled in countries by the government. Not to be trusted.
Nonsense. Al Jazeera plays an extremely important role in media. One of the rare sources from another perspective.
News and perspective are two different things.
Al Jazeera is considered a legitimate news source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.
Here is a link from Al Jazeera:
https://aje.io/zpksop?update=3450500
Also read this on twitter:
https://x.com/muhammadshehad2/status/1880893277764804864?s=46&t=Y2C4sxNGeGT2egstDx0SKg
Al Jazeera is Qatari propaganda, the same say media is controlled in countries by the government. Not to be trusted.
Nonsense. Al Jazeera plays an extremely important role in media. One of the rare sources from another perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.
Here is a link from Al Jazeera:
https://aje.io/zpksop?update=3450500
Also read this on twitter:
https://x.com/muhammadshehad2/status/1880893277764804864?s=46&t=Y2C4sxNGeGT2egstDx0SKg
Al Jazeera is Qatari propaganda, the same say media is controlled in countries by the government. Not to be trusted.
Nonsense. Al Jazeera plays an extremely important role in media. One of the rare sources from another perspective.
News and perspective are two different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 women released for 90 militants. What kind of ceasefire is this and why did Israel agree?
Who says they’re all militants?
Do you think 3 for 90 is appropriate? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.
Here is a link from Al Jazeera:
https://aje.io/zpksop?update=3450500
Also read this on twitter:
https://x.com/muhammadshehad2/status/1880893277764804864?s=46&t=Y2C4sxNGeGT2egstDx0SKg
Al Jazeera is Qatari propaganda, the same say media is controlled in countries by the government. Not to be trusted.
Nonsense. Al Jazeera plays an extremely important role in media. One of the rare sources from another perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.
Here is a link from Al Jazeera:
https://aje.io/zpksop?update=3450500
Also read this on twitter:
https://x.com/muhammadshehad2/status/1880893277764804864?s=46&t=Y2C4sxNGeGT2egstDx0SKg
Al Jazeera is Qatari propaganda, the same say media is controlled in countries by the government. Not to be trusted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 women released for 90 militants. What kind of ceasefire is this and why did Israel agree?
Who says they’re all militants?
Anonymous wrote:3 women released for 90 militants. What kind of ceasefire is this and why did Israel agree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.
Here is a link from Al Jazeera:
https://aje.io/zpksop?update=3450500
Also read this on twitter:
https://x.com/muhammadshehad2/status/1880893277764804864?s=46&t=Y2C4sxNGeGT2egstDx0SKg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.
So Israel broke the ceasefire
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.
So Israel broke the ceasefire
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The names have been announced
Israeli air strikes succeeded in killing 10 in between the time of the start of ceasefire and the announcement of the names of the hostages to be released.
I am baffled as to how and why Netanyahu was not able to budge for a short while but needed to use this opportunity to kill
You’re baffled? Really? One side did not adhere to the agreement and you expect the other side to? Nothing baffling about it, could not be clearer. This is a classic example of people holding Israel to a higher standard. So in your baffled mind, it is okay for hamas not to adhere to the ceasefire, yet Israel should? Check your reflexive anti-semitism.
There is reporting that the agreement was for Israel to suspend drone activity prior to the ceasefire in order for Hamas to coordinate and communicate with themselves to get the list of the three captives. Israel did not suspend the drone activity and hence the delay.
Since there are attacks everyday, the suspension was needed to ensure that the names given were still alive.
Israel did not adhere to their agreement.