The IDF said it has presented the US with intelligence that determines Hamas does in fact have access to more hostage bodies, and they are simply reluctant to return them.
andreasbeer1981 on
Sure. They want to hide the torture wounds.
fury420 on
Sounds like negotiators on the Hamas side haven’t been working in good faith?
Israel’s release of ~2000 prisoners was supposed to be in exchange for 20 living hostages and the remains of +20 more, not just the remains of seven.
zer0_dayy on
They also started executing people again, so where does that leave us
Speky_Scot on
Great I can’t wait for the next talking point to be about how „Israel broke the ceasfire over dead bodies“ for the next 6 months. It’s seems obvious Hamas are trying to bait Israel by doing this.
i_am_a_lurker69 on
They basically said, “Welp,
we did the best we could.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯”
ISaidGoodDay42 on
Sounds like you made an agreement that you knew you couldn’t fulfill, HamASS.
Notchsmind on
Okay here me out what if the IDF killed Hamas members who knew the locations? And that’s why they can’t find more? If the twenty alive they were handed over relatively quick, I know Hamas is evil but to be in a better position cynically I have problems thinking they’re just lying.
fixminer on
I mean, I’m actually inclined to believe them. They don’t seem to be particularly competent and have nothing to gain from lying about this.
And losing track of remains in the chaos of war could happen to the best organisations, which Hamas certainly isn’t.
badass_panda on
Honestly they probably did. I don’t think they’re in a strong enough position to want the fighting to resume this quickly, and I think they were just sort of hoping they’d be able to turn all of them up.
I’m guessing what’s going on now is that some Hamas (or PIJ, or other) cells have the remaining bodies and aren’t willing to hand them over, and that Hamas’s leadership simply doesn’t have the control to be able to make it happen.
Mutex70 on
Serious question…without the bodies, how can Israel be sure that the individuals are in fact dead and not still being held hostage or sold into slavery or whatever?
mycophile on
They are in the rubble. How can you return them?
QueasyTemperature714 on
Gee, it’s almost like Hamas can’t be trusted
joshmoviereview on
I’m sorry I just don’t care about the remains of a few dozen people while Israel continues holding hostage thousands of Palestinian civilians.
_meshuggeneh on
These are the people we were forced to do a ceasefire with.
Get ready for round two whenever they feel like breaking said ceasefire again and again and again
jewboy916 on
Source: trust me, habibi
Sounds like the ceasefire terms have been broken. What do the pro-Pals think about this?
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The IDF said it has presented the US with intelligence that determines Hamas does in fact have access to more hostage bodies, and they are simply reluctant to return them.
Sure. They want to hide the torture wounds.
Sounds like negotiators on the Hamas side haven’t been working in good faith?
Israel’s release of ~2000 prisoners was supposed to be in exchange for 20 living hostages and the remains of +20 more, not just the remains of seven.
They also started executing people again, so where does that leave us
Great I can’t wait for the next talking point to be about how „Israel broke the ceasfire over dead bodies“ for the next 6 months. It’s seems obvious Hamas are trying to bait Israel by doing this.
They basically said, “Welp,
we did the best we could.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯”
Sounds like you made an agreement that you knew you couldn’t fulfill, HamASS.
Okay here me out what if the IDF killed Hamas members who knew the locations? And that’s why they can’t find more? If the twenty alive they were handed over relatively quick, I know Hamas is evil but to be in a better position cynically I have problems thinking they’re just lying.
I mean, I’m actually inclined to believe them. They don’t seem to be particularly competent and have nothing to gain from lying about this.
And losing track of remains in the chaos of war could happen to the best organisations, which Hamas certainly isn’t.
Honestly they probably did. I don’t think they’re in a strong enough position to want the fighting to resume this quickly, and I think they were just sort of hoping they’d be able to turn all of them up.
I’m guessing what’s going on now is that some Hamas (or PIJ, or other) cells have the remaining bodies and aren’t willing to hand them over, and that Hamas’s leadership simply doesn’t have the control to be able to make it happen.
Serious question…without the bodies, how can Israel be sure that the individuals are in fact dead and not still being held hostage or sold into slavery or whatever?
They are in the rubble. How can you return them?
Gee, it’s almost like Hamas can’t be trusted
I’m sorry I just don’t care about the remains of a few dozen people while Israel continues holding hostage thousands of Palestinian civilians.
These are the people we were forced to do a ceasefire with.
Get ready for round two whenever they feel like breaking said ceasefire again and again and again
Source: trust me, habibi
Sounds like the ceasefire terms have been broken. What do the pro-Pals think about this?