All of which means that if this deal is approved, it is a certainty that Israeli hostages will remain in Gaza’s dungeons and that hundreds of Palestinian militants — including many with blood on their hands — will return to the fight.
Hamas is recruiting more young people in the Gaza Strip despite the losses it endured during the Israeli war on Gaza, making it only a matter of time before it regains its strength
Dozens of Palestinian women and teenagers were released from Israeli prisons this week as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas to pause the war in Gaza.
Politically and strategically speaking, the two main objectives of the war, defeating Hamas and eradicating it from Gaza were not achieved. Moreover, the hostages will have to be exchanged for hundreds of murderers and terrorists, at a ratio of 1:30 or 1:50, who will return to terrorism and possibly kill more Israelis.
When Dania Hanatsheh was released from an Israeli jail this week and dropped off by bus into a sea of jubilant Palestinians in Ramallah, i
Romi Gonen, 24; Doron Steinbrecher, 31; and Emily Damari, 28, were the first three Israel hostages, all women, released by the militant group Hamas on Sunday as part of a long-awaited Gaza ...
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JERUSALEM (AP) — Hamas has released the names of four hostages it plans to release Saturday. A private American security company will take over a key checkpoint on the road to northern Gaza in the coming days as Israeli forces withdraw from the area on Saturday, a source familiar with the matter tells CNN.
When Dania Hanatsheh was released from an Israeli jail this week and dropped off by bus into a sea of jubilant Palestinians in Ramallah, it was an uncomfortable déjà vu.