Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.
I hope you care also about Palestinian babies.
Like the premature babies at al-Nasr Children's Hospital. When the staff was forced by the IDF to evacuate (by literal death threats to the doctors), they were left behind because they did not have the ability to safely transport premature babies and the staff received assurances from an Israeli official (on a recorded call) that the babies would be rescued.
They did not. The babies died alone in the hospital. And then their bodies were eaten by stray dogs.
And the journalist who broke the story, Mohammed Balousha, was later killed by the IDF.
I do care very much about Palestinian children. Which makes it all so tragic. What did Hamas and their supporters gain by invading Israel and committing all those atrocities? What was the purpose? I can see that Hamas and their supporters are declaring victory while standing in the rubble of Gaza. Really? This is what Palestinians in Gaza see as a victory? It all seems very sad and pathetic to me. Until Palestinians turn on Hamas I don't think there's much of a future for Palestinian children in Gaza. It's going to be grim for years until Palestinians choose leadership that actually cares about the future. But right now, Palestinian adults seem consumed by Islamic extremism and reflexive terrorism. You'd think after 70 years, they'd try something different. But instead they choose to support Hamas, which only leads to destruction. They clearly don't care about the future for Palestinian children. It's a tragedy.
Agreed. I want to wash my hands of the whole area. Hamas are monsters. The ultra orthodox and settlers are monsters. I don’t want any of them getting American tax money or support. And I want their supporters in the US who aren’t citizens deported. Lets get rid of these bloodthirsty cretins.
I’m willing to give smaller sums of money to Israel to support a US military presence, because routing money to places that view women as lower status than livestock (Saudi Arabia, Palestine, etc) is not acceptable and geopolitically the US needs a presence. But this open pocketbook approach has to stop.
Live and learn: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2018/10/gaza-great-march-of-return/
Anonymous wrote:Below is a list of the Palestinians freed yesterday. Their names and stories are equally as important as the Israeli hostages returned yesterday.
9 of them are 17 or younger. Several on the list were freed in the November 2023 truce, only to have been re-arrested by Israel since then.
Nawal Fatiha, 23
Aseel Osama Shehada, 18
Tamara Abu Laban, 24
Jenin Mohammed Amr, 22
Nafisa Rashid Farid Zourba, 37
Khalida Kanaan Jarrar, 61
Yasmine Abdel-Rahman Abu Srour, 26
Fatima Nimr al-Rimawi, 52
Dalal Mohammed Suleiman Khasib (al-Arouri), 53
Fatima Mohammed Suleiman Saqr (al-Arouri), 48
Rana Jamal Mohammed Darbas, 35
Zahra Wahib Abdel-Fattah Khadraj, 52
Balqis Issa Ali Zawahra, 33
Duha Azzam Ahmad al-Wahsh, 29
Halima Fayeq Suleiman Abu Amara, 22
Mona Ahmed Qasim Abu Hussein, 46
Bushra Jamal Mohammed al-Tawil, 31
Raeda Ghanem Mohammed Abdel-Majeed Barghouti, 46
Murjana Mohammed Mustafa Hreish, 32
Walaa Khaled Tanji, 28
Rawda Musa al-Akhras (Abu Ajamiyeh), 47
Rula Ibrahim Abdel-Rahim Hassanein, 30
Ahmed Bashar Jumaa Abu Aliya, 18
Saja Zuhair al-Muaddi, 27
Shaimaa Mohammed Abdel-Jalil Rawajbeh, 25
Salwa Attiya Mahmoud Hamdan, 45
Rose Yousef Mohammed Khweis, 17
Fatima Youssef Mustafa Salha, 36
Haneen Akram al-Masaed, 30
Jihad Ghazi Ahmed Joudeh, 36
Nidaa Ali Ahmad Salah (al-Zughaibi), 37
Amal Ziyad Omar Shujaia, 21
Lubna Mazen Salim Talalweh, 46
Ola Mahmoud Qasim Azher (Jouda), 22
Ayat Yousef Saleh Mahfouz, 33
Hadeel Mohammed Hussein Hijaz (Shatara), 32
Wafa Ahmed Abdullah Nimr, 21
Rasha Ghassan Mohammed Hijjawi, 40
Zeina Majd Mohammed Barbar
Israa Khader Ahmed Ghneimat (Lafi), 40
Tahani Jamal Abed Ashour, 49
Aya Omar Youssef Ramadan, 23
Shaimaa Omar Youssef Ramadan, 19
Dunia Shtayyeh Marouf Shtayyeh, 20
Alaa Jad Nabhan Shaheen, 37
Nahil Kamal Mustafa Masalmeh, 37
Khitam Arif Hassan Habaybeh, 50
Aseel Mohammed Adnan Eid al-Yassini, 20
Alaa Samir Harb Abu Rahima, 27
Baraa Hatem Hafez Fuqaha, 25
Shatha Nawaf Jarabaa, 23
Dania Saqr Mohammed Hanatsheh, 22
Saja Imad Saad Daraghmeh, 19
Al-Yamama Ibrahim Hassan Hreinat, 21
Raghad Walid Mahmoud Amr, 24
Hanan Ammar Bilal Ma’alawani, 23
Raghad Khader Deeb Mubarak, 23
Ashwaq Mohammed Ayyad Awad, 23
Iman Ibrahim Ahmed Zaid, 40
Tahrir Badran Badr Jaber, 44
Abla Mohammed Othman Abdel-Rasoul (Sa’adat), 68
Israr Abdel-Fattah Mohammed al-Lahham, 42
Myassar Mohammed Saeed al-Faqih, 60
Abeer Mohammed Hamdan Ba’ara, 33
Samah Bilal Abdel-Rahman Souf (Hijjawi), 25
Margaret Mohammed Mahmoud al-Ra’i, 53
Latifa Khaled Ramadan Mashasha, 34
Israa Mustafa Mohammed Berri, 54
Alaa Khaled Mohammed Saqr al-Arouri, 21
Lana Farouk Naeem Fawalha, 25
Jamal Kaabneh, 18
Adam Hadara, 18
Mouadh Omar Abdullah al-Haj, 17
Ibrahim Sultan Ibrahim Zumour, 17
Abdel-Rahman Jamil Khudeir, 18
Saeed Mizyed Saeed Salim, 18
Mohammed Aman Fawzi Bishkar, 18
Issam Mamoun Abu Diab, 18
Thaer Ayoub Rashid Abu Sarah, 17
Fahmi Mohammed Fahmi Faroukh, 17
Qasim Iyad Mohammed Jaafreh, 17
Youssef Jamal Ayyad al-Hreimi
Firas Jihad Ahmed al-Maqdisi, 18
Abdel-Aziz Mohammed Atawneh, 19
Fadi Bassam Mohammed Hindi, 17
Osama Nasser Jibran Abed Ataya, 18
Ayham Ali Issa Jaradat, Sair, al-Khalil, 18
Mahmoud Mohammed Daoud Aleiwat, 15
Laith Mohammed Naji Kamil, 17
Ahmed Walid Mohammed Khashan, 18
Anonymous wrote:Below is a list of the Palestinians freed yesterday. Their names and stories are equally as important as the Israeli hostages returned yesterday.
9 of them are 17 or younger. Several on the list were freed in the November 2023 truce, only to have been re-arrested by Israel since then.
Nawal Fatiha, 23
Aseel Osama Shehada, 18
Tamara Abu Laban, 24
Jenin Mohammed Amr, 22
Nafisa Rashid Farid Zourba, 37
Khalida Kanaan Jarrar, 61
Yasmine Abdel-Rahman Abu Srour, 26
Fatima Nimr al-Rimawi, 52
Dalal Mohammed Suleiman Khasib (al-Arouri), 53
Fatima Mohammed Suleiman Saqr (al-Arouri), 48
Rana Jamal Mohammed Darbas, 35
Zahra Wahib Abdel-Fattah Khadraj, 52
Balqis Issa Ali Zawahra, 33
Duha Azzam Ahmad al-Wahsh, 29
Halima Fayeq Suleiman Abu Amara, 22
Mona Ahmed Qasim Abu Hussein, 46
Bushra Jamal Mohammed al-Tawil, 31
Raeda Ghanem Mohammed Abdel-Majeed Barghouti, 46
Murjana Mohammed Mustafa Hreish, 32
Walaa Khaled Tanji, 28
Rawda Musa al-Akhras (Abu Ajamiyeh), 47
Rula Ibrahim Abdel-Rahim Hassanein, 30
Ahmed Bashar Jumaa Abu Aliya, 18
Saja Zuhair al-Muaddi, 27
Shaimaa Mohammed Abdel-Jalil Rawajbeh, 25
Salwa Attiya Mahmoud Hamdan, 45
Rose Yousef Mohammed Khweis, 17
Fatima Youssef Mustafa Salha, 36
Haneen Akram al-Masaed, 30
Jihad Ghazi Ahmed Joudeh, 36
Nidaa Ali Ahmad Salah (al-Zughaibi), 37
Amal Ziyad Omar Shujaia, 21
Lubna Mazen Salim Talalweh, 46
Ola Mahmoud Qasim Azher (Jouda), 22
Ayat Yousef Saleh Mahfouz, 33
Hadeel Mohammed Hussein Hijaz (Shatara), 32
Wafa Ahmed Abdullah Nimr, 21
Rasha Ghassan Mohammed Hijjawi, 40
Zeina Majd Mohammed Barbar
Israa Khader Ahmed Ghneimat (Lafi), 40
Tahani Jamal Abed Ashour, 49
Aya Omar Youssef Ramadan, 23
Shaimaa Omar Youssef Ramadan, 19
Dunia Shtayyeh Marouf Shtayyeh, 20
Alaa Jad Nabhan Shaheen, 37
Nahil Kamal Mustafa Masalmeh, 37
Khitam Arif Hassan Habaybeh, 50
Aseel Mohammed Adnan Eid al-Yassini, 20
Alaa Samir Harb Abu Rahima, 27
Baraa Hatem Hafez Fuqaha, 25
Shatha Nawaf Jarabaa, 23
Dania Saqr Mohammed Hanatsheh, 22
Saja Imad Saad Daraghmeh, 19
Al-Yamama Ibrahim Hassan Hreinat, 21
Raghad Walid Mahmoud Amr, 24
Hanan Ammar Bilal Ma’alawani, 23
Raghad Khader Deeb Mubarak, 23
Ashwaq Mohammed Ayyad Awad, 23
Iman Ibrahim Ahmed Zaid, 40
Tahrir Badran Badr Jaber, 44
Abla Mohammed Othman Abdel-Rasoul (Sa’adat), 68
Israr Abdel-Fattah Mohammed al-Lahham, 42
Myassar Mohammed Saeed al-Faqih, 60
Abeer Mohammed Hamdan Ba’ara, 33
Samah Bilal Abdel-Rahman Souf (Hijjawi), 25
Margaret Mohammed Mahmoud al-Ra’i, 53
Latifa Khaled Ramadan Mashasha, 34
Israa Mustafa Mohammed Berri, 54
Alaa Khaled Mohammed Saqr al-Arouri, 21
Lana Farouk Naeem Fawalha, 25
Jamal Kaabneh, 18
Adam Hadara, 18
Mouadh Omar Abdullah al-Haj, 17
Ibrahim Sultan Ibrahim Zumour, 17
Abdel-Rahman Jamil Khudeir, 18
Saeed Mizyed Saeed Salim, 18
Mohammed Aman Fawzi Bishkar, 18
Issam Mamoun Abu Diab, 18
Thaer Ayoub Rashid Abu Sarah, 17
Fahmi Mohammed Fahmi Faroukh, 17
Qasim Iyad Mohammed Jaafreh, 17
Youssef Jamal Ayyad al-Hreimi
Firas Jihad Ahmed al-Maqdisi, 18
Abdel-Aziz Mohammed Atawneh, 19
Fadi Bassam Mohammed Hindi, 17
Osama Nasser Jibran Abed Ataya, 18
Ayham Ali Issa Jaradat, Sair, al-Khalil, 18
Mahmoud Mohammed Daoud Aleiwat, 15
Laith Mohammed Naji Kamil, 17
Ahmed Walid Mohammed Khashan, 18
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I just watched the footage of the three women and the crowd that was clearly trying to lynch them. I am not sure how anyone watches that and sees the Palestinian side as the one that should be supported. It is horrifying.
Hasbara lies are getting sillier by the minute! The released Israeli hostages are all healthy. Released Palestinians hostages often look to have suffered in captivity.
And how to the corpses of the murdered hostages look?
How do, I mean (typing too fast in response to the rubbish posted earlier by the pro-Hamas "hasbara" bigot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.
I hope you care also about Palestinian babies.
Like the premature babies at al-Nasr Children's Hospital. When the staff was forced by the IDF to evacuate (by literal death threats to the doctors), they were left behind because they did not have the ability to safely transport premature babies and the staff received assurances from an Israeli official (on a recorded call) that the babies would be rescued.
They did not. The babies died alone in the hospital. And then their bodies were eaten by stray dogs.
And the journalist who broke the story, Mohammed Balousha, was later killed by the IDF.
Self-inflicted wounds beget little sympathy. This was all totally avoidable and needless. Take it up with Hamas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.
That same hatred you feel towards Hamas is the same that Palestinian families feel towards Israel for blowing off their limbs, killing their loved ones, imprisoning Palestinians without charge. And so the cycle continues.... The catch is that Hamas would not exist to have taken hostages if Israel had not been created. Now before you get huffy, I am not saying Israel does not have a right to exist, but realistically if they want to exist in peace they need to learn to treat their neighbors better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.
I hope you care also about Palestinian babies.
Like the premature babies at al-Nasr Children's Hospital. When the staff was forced by the IDF to evacuate (by literal death threats to the doctors), they were left behind because they did not have the ability to safely transport premature babies and the staff received assurances from an Israeli official (on a recorded call) that the babies would be rescued.
They did not. The babies died alone in the hospital. And then their bodies were eaten by stray dogs.
And the journalist who broke the story, Mohammed Balousha, was later killed by the IDF.
I do care very much about Palestinian children. Which makes it all so tragic. What did Hamas and their supporters gain by invading Israel and committing all those atrocities? What was the purpose? I can see that Hamas and their supporters are declaring victory while standing in the rubble of Gaza. Really? This is what Palestinians in Gaza see as a victory? It all seems very sad and pathetic to me. Until Palestinians turn on Hamas I don't think there's much of a future for Palestinian children in Gaza. It's going to be grim for years until Palestinians choose leadership that actually cares about the future. But right now, Palestinian adults seem consumed by Islamic extremism and reflexive terrorism. You'd think after 70 years, they'd try something different. But instead they choose to support Hamas, which only leads to destruction. They clearly don't care about the future for Palestinian children. It's a tragedy.
Agreed. I want to wash my hands of the whole area. Hamas are monsters. The ultra orthodox and settlers are monsters. I don’t want any of them getting American tax money or support. And I want their supporters in the US who aren’t citizens deported. Lets get rid of these bloodthirsty cretins.
I’m willing to give smaller sums of money to Israel to support a US military presence, because routing money to places that view women as lower status than livestock (Saudi Arabia, Palestine, etc) is not acceptable and geopolitically the US needs a presence. But this open pocketbook approach has to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I just watched the footage of the three women and the crowd that was clearly trying to lynch them. I am not sure how anyone watches that and sees the Palestinian side as the one that should be supported. It is horrifying.
I just saw an image of a released “prisoner” with a star or David burned onto his face. How anyone could support the Israeli side is equally sickening.
Okay, but you want me to consider Palestinians as somehow good guys?
I don’t want to support Israel but the idea that this group of violently misogynist men trying to lynch three women is the good side is absolutely and completely untenable. No way do I want any of my tax money supporting that.
lol you’re saying that violent misogynist men have kept them alive and well fed amid absolute carnage for 14 months, but now want to lynch them after the negotiated handover? Okay . Logic is not your strong suit I see.
There is video. Your lies don’t work.
So they weren’t kept alive and well fed then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.
I hope you care also about Palestinian babies.
Like the premature babies at al-Nasr Children's Hospital. When the staff was forced by the IDF to evacuate (by literal death threats to the doctors), they were left behind because they did not have the ability to safely transport premature babies and the staff received assurances from an Israeli official (on a recorded call) that the babies would be rescued.
They did not. The babies died alone in the hospital. And then their bodies were eaten by stray dogs.
And the journalist who broke the story, Mohammed Balousha, was later killed by the IDF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.
I hope you care also about Palestinian babies.
Like the premature babies at al-Nasr Children's Hospital. When the staff was forced by the IDF to evacuate (by literal death threats to the doctors), they were left behind because they did not have the ability to safely transport premature babies and the staff received assurances from an Israeli official (on a recorded call) that the babies would be rescued.
They did not. The babies died alone in the hospital. And then their bodies were eaten by stray dogs.
And the journalist who broke the story, Mohammed Balousha, was later killed by the IDF.
I do care very much about Palestinian children. Which makes it all so tragic. What did Hamas and their supporters gain by invading Israel and committing all those atrocities? What was the purpose? I can see that Hamas and their supporters are declaring victory while standing in the rubble of Gaza. Really? This is what Palestinians in Gaza see as a victory? It all seems very sad and pathetic to me. Until Palestinians turn on Hamas I don't think there's much of a future for Palestinian children in Gaza. It's going to be grim for years until Palestinians choose leadership that actually cares about the future. But right now, Palestinian adults seem consumed by Islamic extremism and reflexive terrorism. You'd think after 70 years, they'd try something different. But instead they choose to support Hamas, which only leads to destruction. They clearly don't care about the future for Palestinian children. It's a tragedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.
I hope you care also about Palestinian babies.
Like the premature babies at al-Nasr Children's Hospital. When the staff was forced by the IDF to evacuate (by literal death threats to the doctors), they were left behind because they did not have the ability to safely transport premature babies and the staff received assurances from an Israeli official (on a recorded call) that the babies would be rescued.
They did not. The babies died alone in the hospital. And then their bodies were eaten by stray dogs.
And the journalist who broke the story, Mohammed Balousha, was later killed by the IDF.
I do care very much about Palestinian children. Which makes it all so tragic. What did Hamas and their supporters gain by invading Israel and committing all those atrocities? What was the purpose? I can see that Hamas and their supporters are declaring victory while standing in the rubble of Gaza. Really? This is what Palestinians in Gaza see as a victory? It all seems very sad and pathetic to me. Until Palestinians turn on Hamas I don't think there's much of a future for Palestinian children in Gaza. It's going to be grim for years until Palestinians choose leadership that actually cares about the future. But right now, Palestinian adults seem consumed by Islamic extremism and reflexive terrorism. You'd think after 70 years, they'd try something different. But instead they choose to support Hamas, which only leads to destruction. They clearly don't care about the future for Palestinian children. It's a tragedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.
I hope you care also about Palestinian babies.
Like the premature babies at al-Nasr Children's Hospital. When the staff was forced by the IDF to evacuate (by literal death threats to the doctors), they were left behind because they did not have the ability to safely transport premature babies and the staff received assurances from an Israeli official (on a recorded call) that the babies would be rescued.
They did not. The babies died alone in the hospital. And then their bodies were eaten by stray dogs.
And the journalist who broke the story, Mohammed Balousha, was later killed by the IDF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Hamas release those little boys they took hostage? They would be 2 and 5 now. I'm surprised they weren't the first to be released.
Me too but I wonder if they were killed by an IDF bomb? Or perhaps they were killed en route to Gaza (wasn’t IDF firing at them?). I also imagine there was such chaos and breaks in communication it’s possible that Hamas leadership does not know where they are. Hopefully now with the ceasefire there is breathing space for this to be figured out. If Israel was truly interested in the hostages, they should have signed the ceasefire deal months ago.
Or maybe Hamas shouldn't have taken babies and toddlers hostage. Pretty sure those little kids and all the other people that have died since October 7th would be alive today if Hamas and their supporters weren't such monsters. I mean who takes babies hostage for goodness sake. Absolute scum.