Operation Iron Swords (מבצע חרבות ברזל)

Like to security of their citizens, the government of Germany is only particularly committed to the security of Israel.

"He added that Germany "reaffirms the principles of its Israel policy and remains particularly committed to the protection of the State of Israel.""

 
Tal Shoham was the first to be taken hostage by Hamas. He now tells us how they treated him.

"Tal Shoham says he has difficulty seeing peace with Gaza or the Palestinian Arabs.

He and his wife, Adi, and their two children were grabbed by Hamas gunmen during the bloodiest single day for Jews since the Holocaust.

Hamas terrorists overwhelmed border defences with a surprise assault, and dragged him and 250 other hostages back into Gaza in violence that shattered Israel’s image as an invincible military power.

Shoham can see little prospect of long-term peace even after Israel mounted devastating attacks on Iran’s leadership and its regional allies, Hamas, Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Yemen’s Houthis, and armed groups in Syria.

During his ordeal, Shoham concluded that anti-Israeli feelings run so deep that there is no chance for coexistence.

“After I saw the magnitude of hatred that they grew up upon and they are raising their children upon, it’s really clear that at least in our generation it won’t be possible,” he said.

Shoham spent the first eight months of his captivity above ground. But in June last year, he and fellow hostages Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Evyatar David were taken into the tunnel below ground in disguise.

Their guards escorted them for about 15 minutes before putting blindfolds on them and taking them into a tunnel, eventually bringing them to a tiny dark chamber where another hostage, Omer Wenkert, was already being held.

“We were going to stay in the tunnel 20 or 30 meters underground, in this tomb, for eternity,” he said, recalling his feelings at the prospect. Their cell was a narrow stretch of tunnel with concrete walls, a sandy floor, an iron door blocking the entrance, four mattresses on the ground, and a hole to use as a toilet. The air was thick, and they struggled to breathe.

“We were treated like animals. I mean, even animals won’t be kept in such inhumane conditions, but this is the way they treated us,” he said.

Their guards sometimes beat them. At other times, they tormented them by telling the four men that they had to choose which of them would be imminently shot.

Gilboa-Dalal and David remain hostages in Gaza. Images Hamas released of David in August, emaciated in his underground cell, caused widespread shock in Israel and abroad.

“And I’m really afraid for their lives. You know, there are 20 living hostages still in Gaza in the hands of those beasts,” Shoham said.

Tal Shoham was the first to be taken hostage by the terrorists.

He was dragged through the window of a safe room, led through the Kibbutz, and thrown into the trunk of a car that took him to Hamas-run Gaza.

It was only after more than a month in captivity that he learned his wife and children had survived the attack but were also kidnapped, along with his mother-in-law, his wife’s aunt, and her daughter. His father-in-law, Avshalom, was murdered.

Shoham’s wife and children were released in the first deal with Hamas in late 2023. He was freed in the second and last deal in February 2025.

This is the character of a "Palestine" the West's leaders crave for."

 
Is that deal good or bad? I think it is ok for Israel. If Hamas does not disarm in the near future, the IDF can assist them.

Things remain unclear:

"The exact terms of the agreement – which Israeli and Hamas negotiators traveled to Egypt to hash out on Monday – remain unclear. Though under the original agreement, Hamas would have to completely disarm in exchange for Israel’s military operation to end, more humanitarian aid for Palestinians would be pushed into the enclave, and planning the reconstruction of Gaza could begin."

 
Is that deal good or bad? I think it is ok for Israel. If Hamas does not disarm in the near future, the IDF can assist them.

Things remain unclear:

"The exact terms of the agreement – which Israeli and Hamas negotiators traveled to Egypt to hash out on Monday – remain unclear. Though under the original agreement, Hamas would have to completely disarm in exchange for Israel’s military operation to end, more humanitarian aid for Palestinians would be pushed into the enclave, and planning the reconstruction of Gaza could begin."

Assuming this deal holds and the hostages are released, it is still not a peace deal but only a ceasefire deal, and a ceasefire deal means just that the two sides will stop firing for a time, but it has no long term implications. Considering that Hamas has launched five wars against Israel since it took control of Gaza in 2007, each ending with a ceasefire agreement that lasted on a short time and that a ceasefire agreement was in effect when the Palestinians invaded Israel and massacred all the Jews it could find on Oct. 7, there can be no reasonable expectation that this ceasefire agreement will last very long - I have no doubt the Palestinians are already planning their next war against Israel - and Israel may well lose more than twenty soldiers retaking the territory it is giving up to free the hostages, objectively speaking this is not a good deal for Israel; still the Israeli people are willing to pay a price to bring the hostages home and Trump's focus is on expanding the Abraham Accords, so this deal, if it holds for a while may be the best deal that can be made at this time, but it is not a peace deal, just a pause in the Palestinians' relentless war against Israel.
 
Assuming this deal holds and the hostages are released, it is still not a peace deal but only a ceasefire deal, and a ceasefire deal means just that the two sides will stop firing for a time, but it has no long term implications

That’s my thinking. A war has to be WON. With unconditional surrender.
 
still the Israeli people are willing to pay a price to bring the hostages home

And what a price! How many hundreds of bloodthirsty terrorists will be released from Israeli jails?

I would probably do the same. The heartbreaking images of those young men in the tunnels was almost unbearable. But Hamas know how Jews think. That they value life over death.They studied them for years.
 
Assuming this deal holds and the hostages are released, it is still not a peace deal but only a ceasefire deal, and a ceasefire deal means just that the two sides will stop firing for a time, but it has no long term implications. Considering that Hamas has launched five wars against Israel since it took control of Gaza in 2007, each ending with a ceasefire agreement that lasted on a short time and that a ceasefire agreement was in effect when the Palestinians invaded Israel and massacred all the Jews it could find on Oct. 7, there can be no reasonable expectation that this ceasefire agreement will last very long - I have no doubt the Palestinians are already planning their next war against Israel - and Israel may well lose more than twenty soldiers retaking the territory it is giving up to free the hostages, objectively speaking this is not a good deal for Israel; still the Israeli people are willing to pay a price to bring the hostages home and Trump's focus is on expanding the Abraham Accords, so this deal, if it holds for a while may be the best deal that can be made at this time, but it is not a peace deal, just a pause in the Palestinians' relentless war against Israel.
If Hamas does not disarm, the deal is over while the hostage were already released.
 
That does seem to be the reasoning behind this deal.
At first we have to wait whether Hamas really releases the last hostage or whether they just play out time. As soon they are released, the resistance in Israel will start to crumble and Hamas has nothing more to build on.
 
At first we have to wait whether Hamas really releases the last hostage or whether they just play out time. As soon they are released, the resistance in Israel will start to crumble and Hamas has nothing more to build on.
My concern is what happens next. The IDF will have to withdraw from almost a third of the territory it now controls as soon as the papers are signed before the hostages are released and then there will be extensive talks about the timetable of IDF withdrawal from Gaza, the release of the dead hostages, Hamas disarmament, international pressure to start rebuilding Gaza before Hamas is gone, the very vague suggestion of an international transition government headed by Tony Blair until a "reformed" Palestinian Authority can take over.

The last time Israel withdrew from Gaza in favor of the PA, we got a Hamas government and 18 years of war, and I am very concerned that Trump will be so concerned with expanding the Abraham Accords he will ignore impracticalities in the present agreement.

All this said, the Israeli people are clearly demanding the living hostages be released so the government will go through with this deal, but I fear there will be a price to be paid.
 
My concern is what happens next. The IDF will have to withdraw from almost a third of the territory it now controls as soon as the papers are signed before the hostages are released and then there will be extensive talks about the timetable of IDF withdrawal from Gaza, the release of the dead hostages, Hamas disarmament, international pressure to start rebuilding Gaza before Hamas is gone, the very vague suggestion of an international transition government headed by Tony Blair until a "reformed" Palestinian Authority can take over.

The last time Israel withdrew from Gaza in favor of the PA, we got a Hamas government and 18 years of war, and I am very concerned that Trump will be so concerned with expanding the Abraham Accords he will ignore impracticalities in the present agreement.

All this said, the Israeli people are clearly demanding the living hostages be released so the government will go through with this deal, but I fear there will be a price to be paid.
If Hamas does not adhere to the points agreed upon, they might have a temporary advantage but no chance for another deal. It is over now. No more Hamas. Israel won.
 
US deploys troops to Israel to monitor the ceasefire.

"Officials also revealed that military personnel from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the UAE will be embedded with the US team. The American troops will integrate into the multinational force and coordinate with Israeli defense forces.

The exact location of the US deployment is still being finalized."

 
Where the IDF withdraws from:

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It means the strip continues to be isolated.
 
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The following IDF divisions will be withdrawn:

From Gaza City:
  • 36th Division
  • 98th Division
  • 162nd Division

From Rafah, Khan Yunis and Netzarim:

  • 99th Division
  • 143rd Division

Not all troops will be called back to Israel, some will be deployed behind the yellow line.
Meanwhile, there are reports that the IDF has not yet fully enacted the ceasefire.
 
Netanyahu addressed the people in a statement.

"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a statement to the nation this afternoon (Friday) on the signing of the agreement to free all of the remaining hostages held by the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza.

"I believed that if we applied heavy military and political pressure, we could return all the abductees, and that's how we acted. It wasn't easy and I faced a lot of pressure from home and abroad," he said.

"Anyone who says this deal was on the table the whole time is lying. Hamas did not agree to the deal until the Trump outline." Netanyahu emphasized, "Without the sacrifice of the soldiers, we would not have been able to return the hostages."

"We will work to locate all the dead hostages as soon as possible - and bring them for burial in Israel."

Addressing the disarmament of Hamas, which is supposed to take place in later stages of the ceasefire under the Trump peace plan, Netanyahu stated that "if it is achieved the easy way, then all the better, if not, then the hard way."

Netanyahu's statement came after the IDF completed the withdrawal in the Gaza Strip to the 'yellow line' - a step that began the 72-hour countdown until the release of the hostages."



IDF soldiers celebrating the victory:
 
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