Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly told Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday that he was prioritizing his stance of maintaining Israeli troops in the Philadelphi Corridor over saving the lives of the remaining hostages in Gaza.
The stance was shared during a heated security cabinet meeting Thursday night during which the premier had the top ministerial body vote to approve a series of maps drawn up by the IDF, which show how Israel aims to keep its troops deployed in the nine-mile narrow stretch known as the Philadelphi Corridor during the first, six-week phase of the hostage-ceasefire being negotiated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Hamas killed them. Even if Israel signs the deal, the us military should still hunt down those who killed an American civilian. Of course I think we should do the same to the Israeli soldiers and pilots who have killed American civilians
Where is your evidence that Hamas killed the hostages?
Oh f* off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
I understand where you’re coming from, but this sort of thinking reminds me of an abusive husband telling his wife, “I wouldn’t have hit you if only you would’ve done X.” At the end of the day, the deaths rest on Hamas’ shoulders.
No it is on Israel. Israel has abused, oppressed and killed the Palestinians for 75 years. Israel never wanted these hostages back. Israel could have freed the hostages back in Oct before trying to “rescue” the hostages by blowing them up, before bombing civilians, before shooting hostages who had a white flag, before killing every doctor in Gaza, before killing hamas’s lead negotiator, etc. There is nothing in Israel’s action that any rational person could interpret as wanting the hostages back. Israel had choice and chose death to the host at every turn.
I do not understand why Hamas did not kill 1/2 the hostages after you killed the negotiators. Hamas will not meet with Israel or the US now and hostages continues to be killed. Israel’s brain trust is knocking this one out of the park!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Hamas killed them. Even if Israel signs the deal, the us military should still hunt down those who killed an American civilian. Of course I think we should do the same to the Israeli soldiers and pilots who have killed American civilians
Where is your evidence that Hamas killed the hostages?
Anonymous wrote:The hypocrisy of Western media covering the 6 hostages while saying zero on the 47 Palestinians killed by Israel on the same day is asinine. The fact that Israeli media and groups like Hostages family forum put the blame and are unanimously calling Netanyahu for blocking a ceasefire but Western media and americans continue to bury this crucial context shows the level of brainwashing that’s happened here. Sickening
Had Israel agreed to Joe Biden’s genocidal ceasefire, Hamas would still exist.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
I understand where you’re coming from, but this sort of thinking reminds me of an abusive husband telling his wife, “I wouldn’t have hit you if only you would’ve done X.” At the end of the day, the deaths rest on Hamas’ shoulders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Hamas killed them. Even if Israel signs the deal, the us military should still hunt down those who killed an American civilian. Of course I think we should do the same to the Israeli soldiers and pilots who have killed American civilians
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Hamas killed them. Even if Israel signs the deal, the us military should still hunt down those who killed an American civilian. Of course I think we should do the same to the Israeli soldiers and pilots who have killed American civilians
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Hamas killed them. Even if Israel signs the deal, the us military should still hunt down those who killed an American civilian. Of course I think we should do the same to the Israeli soldiers and pilots who have killed American civilians
This, and only this.
Both Israel and Hamas have crossed the redline have killing American citizens. Blow them all to hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Hamas killed them. Even if Israel signs the deal, the us military should still hunt down those who killed an American civilian. Of course I think we should do the same to the Israeli soldiers and pilots who have killed American civilians
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?
Hamas killed them. Even if Israel signs the deal, the us military should still hunt down those who killed an American civilian. Of course I think we should do the same to the Israeli soldiers and pilots who have killed American civilians
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another American brutally murdered by Hamas… And yet we still don’t have American boots on the ground assisting the IDF in their vital mission.
A change in administration cannot come quick enough for our Israeli American population.
Wow. Is that what you really think? According to news reports the hostages killed all would have been released if Israel had signed the ceasefire deal negotiated by the US and agreed to by Hamas. How does their death then not rest squarely on Osraeli government shoulders?