Sunday, August 11, 2024

Hamasshole Yahya Sinwar now seeks a ceasefire: CNN


The new leader of Hamas, who is still alive for now, Yahya Sinwar, may be a scum, but he is no fool. He knows his Jew-hating terrorists are getting their butts handed to them, and he may be next, so he is seeking a ceasefire, according to a CNN report, citing Israeli sources.

According to the report, the Egyptian and Qatari mediators informed Israeli officials of Sinwar’s call for a ceasefire in the last several days, ahead of a hostage negotiation summit later toward the end of the second week of August. [H/T The Jerusalem Post.]

At this time, it is unknown where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would accept the ceasefire deal.

According to Netanyahu's allies, he is ready to make a deal, regardless of how it impacts his coalition, two Israeli sources told CNN, however Israel’s security body is significantly more skeptical of his willingness due to opposition from far-right ministers in the coalition.

Rami Ingra, former head of the hostages and missing person directorate in the Mossad contradicted the CNN report, saying that Sinwar "does not want a deal and has no reason to achieve a deal right now" in a conversation with Radio 103FM on Sunday. 

"It pains me to defend Netanyahu, but at the same time, the current situation, in my opinion, does not depend on him at all," he said, explaining that the newly appointed Hamas leader has gotten "stronger."

On Friday, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called the deal a “Sinwar surrender deal.” 

Netanyahu is under considerable pressure from the Biden-Harris regime to agree to a ceasefire and hostage deal, which would be considered a big win for the terrorists after their merciless attack on Israel on October 7th. 

US DEI VP and presidential candidate Kamala Harris said on Saturday that already “far too many” civilians have been killed in Gaza and that a deal “needs to get done now.” 

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