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| From | .../v]andrak|≡... <jfwaldby@gmail.com> |
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| Newsgroups | alt.politics.trump, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.slack, alt.atheism, alt.checkmate |
| Subject | Re: Israel, Not Hamas, Is Derailing the Gaza Cease-fire and Preventing the Hostages' Return |
| Date | 2025-03-30 20:18 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <m4u8qgFr4onU1@mid.individual.net> (permalink) |
| References | <tsmjujhcc6on7r6mggr11atdrm6nuhq25t@4ax.com> |
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NefeshBarYochai wrote: > www.haaretz.com > > Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid the asking price for Itamar > Ben-Gvir's return to the government in advance. Not out of his own > pocket, of course, but with the blood of the 59 hostages whose fate > could be sealed by the resumption of the war, which has already sealed > the fate of hundreds of Palestinians, including women and children. > > On Tuesday, Eliya Cohen, who was freed from Hamas captivity, called > the renewed warfare a "death sentence" for the hostages. But that > interests the prime minister less than his reward in the form of the > homecoming of Ben-Gvir's Otzma Yehudit party. > > According to the statement released by Netanyahu's office, the > decision to strike Gaza was made with Defense Minister Israel Katz > after "Hamas' repeated refusal to release our hostages, as well as its > rejection of all the proposals it has received from U.S. Presidential > Envoy Steve Witkoff and from the mediators." > > But it must be said, loudly and clearly, that this is a lie. It was > Israel, not Hamas, that violated the agreement. On its 16th day, the > parties were supposed to begin discussing the second phase, which was > supposed to end with the release of all the remaining hostages. Israel > refused. > > Israel also broke its promise to withdraw from the Philadelphi > corridor between the 42nd and the 50th day of the cease-fire. > Moreover, Israel announced that it was halting the entry of > humanitarian aid into Gaza and closing the border crossings. This > decision, like the energy minister's decision to halt the limited > amount of electricity Israel provides to Gaza, explicitly violates > Israel's commitment in the agreement that aid will continue entering > as long as talks on the second stage are ongoing. > > All the proposals that Hamas received from Witkoff stem from Israel's > refusal to uphold its part of the deal. Consequently, the attempt to > portray Hamas' rejection of Witkoff's proposals as a reason to resume > the fighting is nothing but a dishonest manipulation. > > Israel – not Hamas – is the one preventing the deal's implementation > and the hostages' return. The statement issued by Netanyahu's office > also said that the goal of the renewed attack on Gaza is "to achieve > the objectives of the war as they have been determined by the > political echelon, including the release of all of our hostages, the > living and the deceased." > > That's another lie. Military pressure endangers the hostages, and of > course also the lives of Israeli soldiers and Gaza residents, while > also destroying what remains of the territory. > > Netanyahu abandoned the hostages to save his government. The outcry > from the hostages' families and hostages who have returned interests > neither him nor the members of his governing coalition. For them, the > main thing is the approval of the state budget. Or as Finance Minister > Bezalel Smotrich told Ayala Metzger, whose father-in-law Yoram Metzger > was abducted on October 7, 2023 and killed in Hamas captivity, "We > heard you. Now get out. Thank you very much." > > A demonstration by most of the anti-government protest organizations > is planned to take place in Jerusalem on Wednesday. The public must > join the hostages' families and demand a resumption of the cease-fire > and the signing and implementation of the second stage of the deal. > The hostages' lives are in growing danger. We must save them. > > The above article is Haaretz's lead editorial, as published in the > Hebrew and English newspapers in Israel. > If Donald Trump were to send some 50 kT nukes @ Israel, it might convince him to buck up and fly straight so to speak. Those hostages are dead. Nuking Israel to glass can send a message to the world that U.S. won't tolerate dealbreakers. -- Wears a paper bag like ab oxygeb mask till your mibd starts to gel 'Cause the ball in the can has a crazy beat The funky dyin brain cell
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Israel, Not Hamas, Is Derailing the Gaza Cease-fire and Preventing the Hostages' Return NefeshBarYochai <void@invalid.noy> - 2025-03-31 00:02 +0000 Re: Israel, Not Hamas, Is Derailing the Gaza Cease-fire and Preventing the Hostages' Return .../v]andrak|≡... <jfwaldby@gmail.com> - 2025-03-30 20:18 -0500
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