There are still 137 hostages being held by Hamas while 110 have been released. It was reported by eye-witness hostages who have been released that at least 3 women hostages have been sexually assaulted and we now know that 20 hostages have been murdered.
The families of the hostages still in captivity are protesting in Jerusalem to pressure the Knesset to bring back the hostages. If Israel does the same type of deal they originally did at the start of the war and go along with Hamas' demands, they would have to release all the prisoners they now hold and allow them to go back into battle against Israel. Not only is that crazy, but it's suicidal. I know it's easy for me, who has no family member in the clutches of the Hamasshole scumbags, but Israel needs to find a military way of freeing the hostages because by making a deal, it would only encourage Hamas and other terrorist organizations to take hostages in the future as bargaining chips.
The IDF has brought home the bodies of two dead hostages in Gaza. It's likely that we will find more dead among those taken as Hamassholes have no regard for human life, and have a religious duty to hate the Jewish people.
Speaking of anti-Semites, Harvard University' Board of Governors have voted to keep anti-Semite school President Claudine Gay in office and stand behind Hamas in their religious war against the Jewish people. Gay is also being accused of having plagiarized her PhD dissertation, and is clearly a diversity hire who hates white people too.
A U.K. advertising company, London Lites, has been pressured to pull their advertising from the campaign to free the hostages. By doing so, they have breached an agreement with the Israeli Embassy and the Hostages and Missing Families Forum in London.
Puma Company has ended their sponsorship for the Israel National Soccer Team because of pressure from Hamas supporters. It's obviously time to boycott the company, although their running shoes kind of suck compared to other brands. Perhaps the Nestles Corp. can consider taking over the sponsorship.
The IDF confirms that it shot down an unmanned aerial vehicle [aka a drone] flying into Israel from Lebanon. Israel also refutes the claim that they used white phosphorous in Lebanon.
Regarding Lebanon, it looks like Hezbollah may be thinking about escalating their role in the war against Israel and, you know, those Joooze.
There have been 4 anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM) launched from Lebanon which have done some damage to homes but no tanks were struck.
The IDF has successfully deployed 'SAAR 6' missile warship in the Red Sea.
The Houthis attacked a Norwegian tanker heading for Israel in the Red Sea.
On the political scene, many are angry with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. They say that he is more involved in political campaigning than he is in the current war. While he appears strong in his stances against Hamas, Iran and Hezbollah, he was the PM who basically gave Hebron to Yassar Arafat.
The border crossings for aid into Gaza have doubled and Israel is doing all it can to help the Palestinian people with getting the supplies they need, while hoping Hamas doesn't steal it from them as they tend to do on a regular basis.
Finally, the Islamic United Nations has voted to keep Hamas in power because like Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran's leaders, the anti-Semites of the UN suck.
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