Friday, December 27, 2024

Hamas refuses to release hostage list until truce begins



If all the hostages Hamas kidnapped on Oct. 7, 2023 are dead, I believe every Hamas, Hezbollah, and Palestinian leader, and anyone involved in the massacre and kidnapping on that day, should receive the same fate. Anti-Zionist terrorist groups need to be destroyed to the point of total impotency where they cannot rise up again in our lifetime.

A spokes-terrorist for Hamas gave Israel a partial list of hostages Wednesday, but claims to be unable to get information on all hostages due to the war. A full list of those kidnapped and held in Gaza will be provided only after a ceasefire is agreed upon [as if Israel hasn't attempted to initiate one--Hamas always rejects them all].

In an interview with the London-based, Qatari-owned news outlet Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, a senior Hamas official, who wasn't named due to his fear of being killed, responded to accusations from Israel. Israel claimed that Hamas has been unwilling to give a detailed list of the remaining captives and their conditions.

The official stated to the news agency that Hamas has already shared all the information they have about the hostages their operatives are holding. However, he noted that information about captives held by other groups, like Palestinian Islamic Jihad, is hard to come by because of the ongoing conflict.

Regarding claims that Mohammed Sinwar, brother of Yahya Sinwar, who leads Hamas's military wing after Yahya was killed by the IDF, has withheld details about the Israeli captives, the official explained that it's "impossible" to collect all the requested information while the "situation" in Gaza persists.

The official also mentioned that Hamas has been in discussions with other terror groups in Gaza, but a full hostage list can't be compiled until a ceasefire agreement is both reached and implemented.

This week, Israel's negotiation team left Doha, Qatar, without making progress in talks with Hamas, as is always the case with Hamassholes.

According to the Hamas official quoted in Wednesday's report, one major issue still blocking the talks is the release of "high-profile" jailed terrorists. Hamas wants Israel to free hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, including some notorious figures convicted of murder, in exchange for Israeli hostages. Israel has complied in the past, but it seems a fool's errand to give them what they want while they are getting their collectives asses kicked by Israeli military. I believe they're stalling because most of the Israeli hostages are dead--I hope to heaven I am wrong.

Israel has so far declined to release key terrorist scumcrumpets like Marwan Barghouti, a prominent leader from the Second Intifada, along with Hassan Salameh, Ahmad Sa’adat, Abbas al-Sayed, and others that Hamas has demanded be freed. 

It's time for Israel to make demands, not the losers.

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