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Every single piece of news you present is always presented as condecention of others.

Maybe sometime just present the news and your commentary on the NEWS rather than your opinion of others in the forum.
Fuck you genocide promoter
 
I bet it's fake
so they found the patsy that will take the fall in HRS and they scream HATE CRIME


it took days for the so called police to haul in the fat PALI Prof who killed a JEW in daylight in front of dozens and they still dont say HATE CRIME
 
Still waiting on a picture of the large, extensive control and operation center under the Hospital. Kinda like the US invading Iraq because of weapons of mass destruction. How did that work out?
 
So over 40...but under 50...hostages are not being held by Hamas. The Qatar negotiation pathway may not be as effective in gaining their release. What other intermediary could help facilitate in their release?
 
"Of all the Palestinian prisoners released, 76 were in administrative detention, meaning they did not know the charges against them and were not involved in a legal process of charging or trial."

Totally sounds like what a "civilized" country would do right genocide lovers? That doesn't sound anything like an occupying force.

Indefinite detainment...without charges...without trials. THIS IS HOW ISRAEL FUNCTIONS.
 
Looks like the truce may be extended with both sides interested in a possible extension. The question is how many hostages will remain versus prisoners.

https://www.npr.org/2023/11/27/1215...truce-as-more-captives-are-slated-to-be-freed
After Sunday night's exchange of another 17 hostages by Hamas for an additional 39 Palestinians jailed by Israel — the third of four such daily swaps agreed to as part of the original cease-fire deal — Hamas issued a statement saying it was "seeking to extend the truce after the end of the four-day period" that began on Friday.

In a video posted later, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was also open to the idea of extending the pause by 24 hours for every 10 hostages released. In return, Israel would release up to a total of 150 more Palestinians, he said. Previously, Israel had said it could prolong the deal for up to 10 days in total if Hamas keeps freeing some of the around 240 captives it seized in last month's attack on Israel that killed about 1,200 people.
 
brief, yet vital history of the Israel-Palestinian conflict in maps and charts that makes understanding problems surrounding land-designation much easier to grasp (well, it did for me, anyway).
It delineates issues from the Balfour Agreement almost 100 years ago (after the Brits took over Palestine in 1917) when the amount of Jewish population was only about 6%, through the mass exodus of Jews from Europe into Palestine because of the wars—resulting in the Palestinian Revolt of 1936-1939. It covers the appropriation of land 55-45% to Jews and Palestinians, the UN Partition plan of 1947, the Six-Day War of 1967, the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians by Zionists, the division of Jerusalem and so on and so on. The maps and charts make it so much easier to grasp the history.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...1&cvid=118633bab78a4d1bba8d34e100e53eea&ei=15
 
"Of all the Palestinian prisoners released, 76 were in administrative detention, meaning they did not know the charges against them and were not involved in a legal process of charging or trial."

Totally sounds like what a "civilized" country would do right genocide lovers? That doesn't sound anything like an occupying force.

Indefinite detainment...without charges...without trials. THIS IS HOW ISRAEL FUNCTIONS.
Jan 6
 
"Of all the Palestinian prisoners released, 76 were in administrative detention, meaning they did not know the charges against them and were not involved in a legal process of charging or trial."

Totally sounds like what a "civilized" country would do right genocide lovers? That doesn't sound anything like an occupying force.

Indefinite detainment...without charges...without trials. THIS IS HOW ISRAEL FUNCTIONS.
this is HUMANE!

 
"Of all the Palestinian prisoners released, 76 were in administrative detention, meaning they did not know the charges against them and were not involved in a legal process of charging or trial."

Totally sounds like what a "civilized" country would do right genocide lovers? That doesn't sound anything like an occupying force.

Indefinite detainment...without charges...without trials. THIS IS HOW ISRAEL FUNCTIONS.
we all know what you are

so the following is NOT for you

but for the semi decent people still left here

this is who Israel is releasing

please pretend they are innocent

 
its related

to his comment

you arent smart enough to connect

Im on the phone so it seems my IGGY doesnt work

But I just fixed it
You continue to conflate stupid shit.

And as we all know, the ignore feature doesn't work unless you publicly tell people that you're ignoring them. Your problem is that you have too many alt users to keep track. Maybe just stay banned and leave.
 
It's official - the truce has been extended by two days. Israel has said they will continue to add more if more hostages are released, and would reinstate full offensive if Hamas cannot extend further.

Israel has said it would extend the cease-fire by one day for every 10 additional hostages released. After the Qatari announcement, Hamas confirmed it had agreed to a two-day extension “under the same terms.”
https://apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-war-news-11-27-2023-852065d35c4643f4c874fb5993313b13
 
"BPD says the shooting took place in front of the apartment building where Eaton lives.

According to the police affidavit, when authorities met Eaton at the apartment Sunday, he “made a statement to the effect of, ‘I’ve been waiting for you.’”

Court records say police found the same brand of bullets inside Eaton’s apartment that they found at the scene of the shooting."

https://www.nhpr.org/2023-11-27/jas...lestinian-descent-visiting-burlington-vermont


But we still don't know if it's connected, or something else.
 
Conditions for the Hamas hostages has also been coming to light - doesnt seem that Hamas treated them poorly, though hostages aren't there by invitation.

The recently freed hostages also appeared to have been held underground. Eyal Nouri, the nephew of Adina Moshe, 72, who was freed on Friday, said his aunt “had to adjust to the sunlight” because she had been in darkness for weeks.

“She was in complete darkness,” said Nouri. “She was walking with her eyes down because she was in a tunnel. She was not used to the daylight. And during her captivity, she was disconnected ... from all the outside world.
https://apnews.com/article/hostages...ty-militants-612542191742082f330d55433c012a05
 
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