The terrorists have been told by Biden and the West that they will put a stop to the war and save Hamas. Netanyahu has other ideas and needs President Trump back in office to end the terror group once and for all. In the meantime, Israel can destroy Hamas in Gaza, but as we’ve all seen, media is nearly 100% on the side of the terrorists backed by Iran. In the U.S., Jews are hunted and beaten almost daily as if America is now Nazi German. The Democrats doing the beatings are always let off of charges, which is exact to Nazi Germany. And many Leftist Jews still have their heads up their rears hoping it will soon pass. If Democrats take another election, there may soon be a day when the holocaust returns on the global stage. With a nuclear armed Iran, and the two-state solution being pushed by the globalists to destroy Israel, tiny Israel’s days are numbered as Jews see increased violence all over the West.
In the war zone..
The Hamas militant group has preemptively dismissed an Israeli proposal aimed at negotiating a ceasefire and addressing hostage issues, even before the proposal was officially presented. According to Reuters, Israeli officials were surprised by Hamas’s rejection, describing the messages as “bizarre,” as the terms of the proposal had not yet been shared with anyone, including negotiators and intermediaries.
FYI @VP. Hamas has violated every cease-fire with Israel over the years, and rejected Israel’s new offer without even reading it.
Instead of telling Israel to agree to a ceasefire and hostage deal, you should be focusing your attention on Hamas. https://t.co/XRHJgbAuMe
— Gary S. Lesser (@GarySLesserEsq) July 26, 2024
A senior Israeli official emphasized that the proposal was still being prepared and had not been sent out. “We haven’t sent it yet, nobody has read it yet. Even the negotiators haven’t got it yet. They will read it before transferring it to Hamas for their reaction,” the official stated, referencing the Arab intermediaries involved in the talks.
The offices of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the White House, and Egypt’s foreign ministry did not provide immediate comments. Meanwhile, families of American-Israeli hostages who had met with U.S. President Joe Biden and Netanyahu in Washington were informed that an updated proposal from Israel would be submitted to Hamas in the coming days. Jonathan Dekel-Chen, whose son Sagui is among the hostages, mentioned that the discussions were part of a three-stage deal framework announced by President Biden in late May.
Reports indicate that Hamas’s preemptive rejection may be linked to anticipated demands from Israel. One such demand involves Israel’s insistence on screening Palestinians returning to northern Gaza, ensuring that no armed militants return alongside civilians. Netanyahu has made it clear that the return of armed combatants to northern Gaza is non-negotiable.
“Hamas continues to hold 115 hostages including women and children, Israelis and foreign nationals in brutal conditions inside Gaza. We are determined to use all operational and intelligence means to bring home all our hostages. Any decent country in the world would do the same,… pic.twitter.com/ehmZhJNBXU
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) July 25, 2024
The negotiations, mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the U.S., aim to secure a ceasefire and the release of 111 hostages still held in Gaza. These hostages were taken during the October 7 attack, when thousands of Hamas militants crossed into southern Israel, resulting in the deaths of around 1,200 people and the abduction of 251 hostages. Unfortunately, dozens of these hostages are believed to be deceased.
Additionally, Egyptian sources have pointed out the contentious issue of Israeli control over the Philadelphi Corridor, a narrow strip along the Gaza-Egypt border. A senior Israeli official mentioned that Egypt might be inclined to allow Israeli troops to remain in the corridor to prevent smuggling activities by Hamas. While initial negotiations since May had considered Israel’s withdrawal from the corridor, the recent battlefield gains have led Netanyahu to assert the necessity of Israeli military presence there as a non-negotiable condition.
This stance seems to deviate from the previously agreed framework, which anticipated a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza during the second phase of the deal’s three six-week stages. Concerns have been raised by members of Israel’s negotiating team and Arab mediators that Netanyahu’s new demands could jeopardize the ongoing negotiations.
BREAKING: VP Harris speaks after meeting with Israeli PM Netanyahu
Harris calling for an immediate cease-fire deal to free the hostages.
The VP saying she “will not be silent” about the suffering in Gaza, the “devastating” loss of life and the “dire” humanitarian crisis. pic.twitter.com/Fe5QPoOuFh
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) July 25, 2024
U.S. President Joe Biden has outlined a framework for the deal, proposing a phased release of hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and a ceasefire that could eventually become permanent. – Yes, peace in our time just like Europe before World War II.
Major Points:
- Hamas rejected an Israeli proposal for a hostage-ceasefire deal before even reviewing it, as the proposal hadn’t been shared yet.
- The proposal aligns with a three-stage plan discussed by U.S. President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, aiming for a ceasefire and the release of 111 hostages held by Hamas.
- Hamas objects to Israel’s expected demand for screening Palestinians returning to northern Gaza, fearing armed militants could return.
- A major point of contention in negotiations is the control over the Philadelphi Corridor along the Gaza-Egypt border, with Netanyahu insisting on an IDF presence to prevent smuggling.
- The proposed deal includes a phased release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and aims for a temporary ceasefire that could become permanent.
Al Santana – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News