Israel sagt, dass keine weiteren Gespräche stattfinden, bis die Hamas eine Liste der noch lebenden Geiseln in Gaza vorlegt

by HenzShuyi

23 comments
  1. Even for the worst kinds of people like Mexican cartels or these terrorists, asking for proof of life of hostages is to be expected. If Hamas has no proof, then perhaps the hostages are no longer alive and can no longer be used as bargaining chips.

  2. Well, this makes sense. There was that one lady they said died but hadn’t.

  3. The government of Israel should create and circulate a voluntary pledge: “If I am captured by a terrorist group, I explicitly do not authorize any negotiation for my release. I will not allow my personal safety to undermine my country’s national security.”

    I think a lot of patriotic Israelis would sign it. Of course an individual’s decision to sign it or not should be kept strictly private unless they are captured.

  4. HAMAS: “They are all alive, in good health, and happy to be with us. They don’t want to leave.”

    Also HAMAS: “Waaaaah, UN!!! Israel won’t believe us! Make them pay!!!”

  5. Good. Fuck Hamas and fuck anyone who still supports them.

  6. Good, no idea why people think the terrorists should have any type of ceasefire when they have hostages

  7. Sounds reasonable. What reason would any group purportedly asking for a ceasefire have to deny such an unobtrusive request?

  8. Hamas to hostage: “What’s your name?”

    Hostage #1: “Mike Hunt”

    Hostage #2: “Seymour Butts”

    Hostage #3: “Hugh Jass”

  9. Okay so. If you take a hostage the threat is that they will be killed if your demands aren’t met. It will be very interesting how the proponents of one side are going to blame Israel for the deaths of the hostages by not giving into the demands of the hostage takers.

  10. Damn 50 years from now we will be in the same place. A war with no end.

  11. Seems reasonable, given how I have bad feeling there aren’t many left if at all in the “still alive” category. Though I hope not.

    All to further isolate Israel on the global stage.

  12. If all the hostages are dead then it’s going to get much darker.

  13. Can anyone explain to me what Hamas’ end-game goal actually is?

    If Israel does indeed to go forward with a Rafah invasion, then Hamas’ military will effectively be broken.

  14. You can’t negotiate for a hostage if you don’t even know if they’re alive.

  15. Good luck lol if they haven’t provided proof yet that means something.

  16. The reality is, they probably can’t. They didn’t take them all and they likely don’t know who has some of them.

    And they certainly don’t want to be forced to confirm how many are dead already.

  17. So Hamas doesn’t even listen to Qatar, their paymasters anymore?

    This can easily be fixed. If Qatar threatens to exile Hamas leadership and freeze their funding the list will follow quickly. Unless the suppose leadership in exile has no power over the operational forced in Gaza anymore and/ or Hamas killed so many hostages that they lost all bargaining chips.

    Frankly i think, because the world especially the West, have gone mad, Hamas thinks they should “ risk” their population in the South just for the long term political damage to Israel.

    While i do think Israel is in a bind because we in the West treat our allies worse then our enemies i think that is a big mistake on Hamas part. It will give the most extreme elements in the Israeli government the cover they need and it definitively will mean collective suicide for the people they are suppose to represent.

    Still of all this happened it is on the Muslim world, who once again have shown that they are completely unable to even recognize or oppose in the barest sense the barbarity and chaos of terrorist organizations .

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