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steventhedev@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 4 months ago

Hamas releases all 20 remaining living hostages as part of Gaza ceasefire

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Hamas releases all 20 remaining living hostages as part of Gaza ceasefire

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After hostages and prisoners are freed, complex issues remain for Israel-Hamas ceasefire
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Israel and Hamas have taken a significant step in the ceasefire agreement for the Gaza war by releasing hostages and prisoners.
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    How did that work out for them the last….10 or so times Israel violated a ceasefire agreement?

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      @eporetsky@lemmy.world explain yourself

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      There was a ceasefire on October 6th 2023.

      How did digging in deep and fighting tooth and nail work out for Hamas? It invited total destruction.

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        Do it again! I’m enjoying the spectacle.

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          The Israeli military said the strikes were in response to an alleged “attack” by Palestinians on its troops in southern Rafah involving a rocket-propelled grenade and sniper fire.

          You can learn to read the article yourself.

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            Surely they would provide evidence for such a bold claim? Oh wait…

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              What’s your evidence? A Middle East Eye article?

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        And how do you explain this away as well?

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          These people were likely crossing the yellow line that was agreed upon in the ceasefire deal. The IDF is still in Gaza and enforces a security perimeter. There have been a couple of these cases.

          Of course I’m not there and don’t know if the soldiers stuck to the rules of engagement or were trigger happy assholes.

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        I need some entertainment. How are you going to explain this away this time?

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          Maybe this?

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          Medical sources announced the martyrdom of citizen Nidal Eid Salmi Abu Hlayb (62 years old) from Al-Qarara, north of Khan Younis, and the arrival of his body at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital after he was shot by Israeli “Quadcopter” drone fire.

          Are there even quadcopter drones with guns operated by the IDF?

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