Hamas weigert sich, die Kämpfe im Austausch für die Freilassung von Geiseln zu unterbrechen – The Wall Street Journal

by sillychillly

27 comments
  1. They have no other card to play. They either win with it, or go home (in bags, mostly).

    Their only hope is international pressure causing Israel to cave, and if they think that’s at all likely, they don’t know Jewish history.

  2. Hamas refuses to negotiate before a permanent cease-fire let’s them declare victory. They want more Palestinians to suffer and die while they wait for the international community to save them once more.

    The Red Cross isn’t interested in checking up on the hostages or even finding out how many of them are still alive.

  3. Hamas is the enemy of the Palestinian people. For some reason they refuse to see it.

  4. Funny how they always show up in uniforms when there are cameras around but never at the actual battlefield.

  5. Hamas refusing to negotiate is music to the IDF’s ears. And this really eases the international pressure on Israel, who can now say they were willing to pause but it’s Hamas that won’t stop.

  6. In this case they know they went to far.

    This will not be done until Hamas is eradicated.

    They only hope now to speak propaganda for the next group to take their “cause” up

  7. Seems like a mistake, but hey Hamas seems to be speed running extinction..

    Hopefully the world takes a good look at what extremism does to people.

  8. Well, terrorists can take their one-way trip to see their god and lots of virgins.

  9. Eradicate them already, once and for all. This is getting tiring.

  10. All you calling for a ceasefire can stfu already. This is what they want and it’s what they’ll get. FAFO

  11. Not good to see. Hopefully we can get more people against Hamas now.

  12. A) they don’t have as many hostages alive or located left as they are implying

    B) it’s serving them well for Israel to keep bombing Gaza. Their leaders are not on the battleground anyway

  13. Hamas will always choose death and destruction because they are evil

  14. They have killed the hostages. Not much else to conclude here.

  15. The article says that it’s a tool to pressure Israel, they are still open to negotiations. Hamas said that they want to move to the turn to release men. This is probably because they believe it’s the turn of the Palestinian men to be released.

    Israel won’t agree because a day of releasing men is a day the women hostages are still alive probably getting raped. A day of war is better getting closer to releasing them from the pain of getting raped whether by a release or by Hamas taking them out of their misery.

  16. Hmm…starting to wonder about how in tact all the hostages are…

  17. They don’t want people to see what they’ve done to the remaining hostages.

  18. Damage already been done. They can exterminate hamas and israel goverment would still be known as government who shot hostage. Some other group would eventually succeed hamas.

    After exterminating hamas, a less hardline goverment would emerge from israel side. And then rinse and repeat. It hard being a legitimate force instead of terrorist, hence the reason why the defeated resorted to terror tactics.

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