
Israel is now forced to accept defeat in its battle against Hamas jihadists in exchange for only a small percentage of the remaining Jewish victims, according to U.S. President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
In addition to other concessions, Israel may withdraw from Gaza, stay out of the previous Hamas stronghold in Rafah, and release tons of convicted Palestinian jihadists as part of the prisoner agreement currently being considered.
In returning, Hamas would relieve 33 of the remaining 133 victims, focusing on the old and infirm. A number of victims may be traded for a permanent stalemate, though. However, even if it wanted to, Israel was unable to rekindle the conflict.
Most of the hostages may be in Hamas ‘ hands, including the majority of the roughly 100 people who are also believed to be alive. In addition, terrorists may have a strong opportunity to abduct Israelis and Americans in the future and will attempt to do so.
Jewish officials, from left to right, know exactly what the state is facing. Left- wing activists chanted Thursday that Israel must choose between” Rafah” — i. electronic. winning the war — and releasing some of the victims.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s liberal coalition partners have threatened to leave the state if the deal is approved, which is totally up to Hamas because Israel has already vehemently agreed to it.
Netanyahu is still urging Israel to join Rafah in order to defeat Hamas’s military and political leadership. But on Thursday, an Israeli authorities director gently shifted the boundaries.
Israeli spokesman Raquel Karamson, who was contacted by Breitbart News to inquire whether Israel was informed that the proposed agreement would lead to the end of the war, said Israel would never allow Hamas to “grow” or “replenish” its army, implying that the army would live.
Israel has been in this place as a result of a number of elements. Hassan has effectively manipulated the Israeli government into believing in a flimsy prisoner agreement by releasing propaganda video in which the captives demand their discharge.
In Gaza, the Israeli army has also made mistakes, including the unintentional dying of seven humanitarian workers last month, which have drawn condemnation from around the world and made it harder for Israel to keep fighting.
But the key factor is National pressure. In reality, the Biden administration has stepped up its support for Israel over the past few decades and has gotten closer to Hamas’s negotiating opportunities.
The change began late last month, when Biden began accusing Israel of bombing Gaza blindly. Then Blinken suggested to world leaders at Davos, Switzerland, that Israel was not prepared for serenity, in contrast to the Arab states.
The leadership then made a deal with Israel at the UN, allowing a solution to get passed that rejected the need for a ceasefire to be contingent on the captives ‘ release. Afterwards, Biden insisted on an “immediate” agreement.
In response to humanitarian problems, Biden and his associates have repeatedly opposed an Jewish assault on Rafah. The more simple motivation was that they wanted to use Hamas as a pretext to pressure Israel into agreeing to a two-state option at the end of the war.
In addition, the administration authorized the International Criminal Court to make war crimes charges against Israel and began accusing the Israel Defense Forces ( IDF) of human rights violations citing events before the conflict.
True, the White House backed support for Israel. However, it almost pushed Congress to pass it. In fact, Congress was stifled by the White House’s demand that help been linked to support for Ukraine and other issues, preventing that request.
Hamas made the announcement this week that it would continue to talk about the weak hostage deal on the table, presumably to get more explicit assurances from Israel that it wo n’t try to win the war in the near future.
Without Hamas apparently rejecting the offer or the Netanyahu government abruptly choosing to risk losing U.S. help, there is nothing that can prevent an Israeli battle, at least in light of its own objective of destroying Hamas.
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