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On 1/27/2025 at 3:20 PM, stevenl said:

He omitted the intention to let Israel have it. I opinioned that many months ago already, was laughed away, but it is heading that direction.

For anyone that has been following the situation, on other media than the MSM, it's been obvious what the plan has been for about a year, followed by that other piece of real estate, but I'll avoid the usual insults by not getting into it on here.

 

For a hint, look at what is left of north Gaza.

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3 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

For anyone that has been following the situation, on other media than the MSM, it's been obvious what the plan has been for about a year, followed by that other piece of real estate, but I'll avoid the usual insults by not getting into it on here.

 

For a hint, look at what is left of north Gaza.

Does your other media, the Hamas supports clubs also report on the executions and knee cappings Hamas is carrying out on Palestinians?

 

Thought not. 

 

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https://x.com/DavidSaranga/status/1884621368722895000

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2 hours ago, bannork said:

Yea, yea, yea, you wish.  You should know Israel by now, they'll get em............They should surrender really, but if they want to hide amongst the civilians they will still be eliminated. This won't please you but tough eh

 

Terrorist who captured IDF soldier Naama Levy was killed in a drone strike, army reveals

The news of Muhammad Abu Aseed's death in Gaza was kept classified until the return of the five female soldiers kidnapped along with Levy on Oct. 7, 2023. 

An Israeli drone strike in September eliminated the Palestinian terrorist who kidnapped Israel Defense Forces field observer Naama Levy during the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border massacre, the military revealed on Thursday.
The news of Muhammad Abu Aseed’s death in Gaza was kept classified until the return of the five female soldiers who were taken hostage alongside Levy and held captive for almost 500 days.
The footage of Levy’s abduction from the IDF’s Nahal Oz base was widely shared on social media.

https://www.jns.org/terrorist-who-captured-idf-soldier-naama-levy-was-killed-in-a-drone-strike-army-reveals/

 

 

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17 hours ago, bannork said:

What victory? Have not eliminated Hamas, have not made Palestinians leave Gaza. Have recruited enough Palestinian men to make up for those killed. Have created millions of enemies around the world.

The end of the current conflict will, IMO, be the start of a world wide movement against israel. Welcome to the forever war.

 

They have made people around the world wake up to what they have been doing since 1967. IMO it's going to lead to an anti South Africa under apartheid type movement, which does not bode well for israel in the future as young supporters of Palestine move into politics and positions of influence.

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5 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

They have made people around the world wake up to what they have been doing since 1967. 

 

 

Israelis have been doing since 1967 what Jews have been doing since Biblical times- fighting for survival.  It's been a forever war for a very long time,  Nothing new about that, except since 1948, Israelis have been fighting to defend a homeland for the world's Jews.

 

 

5 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

IMO it's going to lead to an anti South Africa under apartheid type movement, which does not bode well for israel in the future as young supporters of Palestine move into politics and positions of influence.

You mean there might be a repeat of what happened in Germany to Jews between 1933 and  1945?  Wow, isolating half the world's Jewish population as outcasts sounds a lot like the messages of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Mein Kampf.

 

I agree there are many signs of a resurgence of overt antisemitism in the world today and that does not bode well for Israel.  However, Jews have gotten a lot better at fighting the forever war.  Palestinians and their supporters who seek to destroy the Jewish state won't have an easy time of it.  Never again is today- and tomorrow- and forever.

 

But of course another scenario is possible- that Hamas and all other Palestinians choose to recognize Israel's existence as the homeland of the world's Jews and negotiate a permanent peace on that basis.

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8 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

What victory? Have not eliminated Hamas, have not made Palestinians leave Gaza. Have recruited enough Palestinian men to make up for those killed. Have created millions of enemies around the world.

The end of the current conflict will, IMO, be the start of a world wide movement against israel. Welcome to the forever war.

 

They have made people around the world wake up to what they have been doing since 1967. IMO it's going to lead to an anti South Africa under apartheid type movement, which does not bode well for israel in the future as young supporters of Palestine move into politics and positions of influence.

Israel never claimed a victory though, stop making things up, a lot of work to be done yet

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UPDATE:

 

Three Israeli hostages who will be released on Saturday have been named by Hamas. They are Keith Samuel Siegel, Yarden Bibas and Ofer Kalderon.

 

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3 hours ago, Social Media said:

Yarden Bibas 

 

   Yarden Bibas The Father of the Bias Children who are still being held .

They intend to release him and keep his Wife and Children .

Their speciality and expertise seems to be making other people suffer .

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Yarden Bibas is a father who tried to stop Hamas from kidnapping his family and was also told by the terrorists on camera they were dead. The animals. He is supposed to be in very poor health apparently.

 

 

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UPDATE:

 

Israel says it’s stopping aid into Gaza over Hamas refusal to extend ceasefire’s 1st phase

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Israel has announced a halt to the entry of goods and supplies into Gaza, citing Hamas’s refusal to accept what it describes as an American proposal to extend the first phase of the ceasefire through Passover and Ramadan, alongside additional hostage releases.

 

The decision was confirmed by the Prime Minister’s Office, which stated, “With the end of Phase 1 of the hostage deal, and in light of Hamas’s refusal to accept the [US special envoy Steve] Witkoff outline for continuing talks – to which Israel agreed – Prime Minister Netanyahu has decided that, as of this morning, all entry of goods and supplies into the Gaza Strip will cease.”

 

The Prime Minister’s Office further emphasized that Israel will not agree to a ceasefire without the release of hostages. “Israel will not allow a ceasefire without the release of our hostages,” the statement read, warning of “further consequences” should Hamas continue to reject the proposal.

 

According to the Kan public broadcaster, Israel assesses that the level of humanitarian aid that has entered Gaza in recent weeks is sufficient to sustain the region for several months. Reports indicate that during the deal, 4,200 trucks of aid per week were allowed into the territory, which Israel estimates could last for up to six months.

 

The decision to adopt the "Witkoff" plan was announced last night by the Prime Minister’s Office. Under Israel’s account of the proposal, half of the remaining hostages—both those alive and those confirmed dead—would be released on the first day of the extended ceasefire. The remaining captives would be freed at the end of the period, provided that a permanent ceasefire agreement is reached.

 

Currently, terror groups in Gaza are holding 59 hostages, including at least 35 individuals whom the Israel Defense Forces have confirmed to be deceased. The ongoing negotiations remain at an impasse, with Israel insisting on hostage releases as a condition for any further ceasefire extensions and Hamas refusing to accept the proposed terms.

 

Based on a report by ABC News  2025-03-02

 

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Pro-Palestinian groups in the West have at protests been calling  for a ceasefire in Gaza since Oct. 8, 2023.  Now that Hamas has rejected an extension to the first phase of the earlier ceasefire agreement, I wonder if these groups will continue to demand a ceasefire?  It ain't the Israelis who are saying "no" this time round.  

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