The deal: So 30 "palestine" Arab Islamic terrorists for each ONE innocent Israeli hostage ...

and? Israel has turned all its neighbors into enemies, that began before 1920 too. If any state behaves like Israel and is truly surprised at people's hatred then that state is itself the work of fools. Israel has created millions of terrorists and now cries when they resort to terrorism.

"Look Moshe, we keep slaughtering the people, their families and children and we keep stealing their land and putting their kids in prison and they keep hating us, they even rise up and attack us sometimes, how strange is that, when will they learn to act like decent people?".

Yet the trumpanzees can't think rationally, they just follow like sheep, doing anything the Jewish extremists ask them to do, Go figure...

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When you suck Hamas dick, does it taste like goat shit?
 
When you suck Hamas dick, does it taste like goat shit?
I see, you're still pretending to discuss the Middle East, but it doesn't long for your true character to emerge.

Almost every Zionist here is like you, when the facts begin to expose their dishonesty they start calling people names and changing the subject to stuff like fellatio. You're an intellectual weakling, you're lucky I even bother replying to you.
 
I see, you're still pretending to discuss the Middle East, but it doesn't long for your true character to emerge.

Almost every Zionist here is like you, when the facts begin to expose their dishonesty they start calling people names and changing the subject to stuff like fellatio. You're an intellectual weakling, you're lucky I even bother replying to you.
:auiqs.jpg: You don't post facts. You post hate.

Run along back to Stormfront, AdolphsBabyGirl.
 
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Hostage returns to be ‘very slow and brittle’ coming from Hamas. Sky News host Paul Murray says the hostages held by Hamas will be returned “very slow” and “brittle” as the ceasefire continues....“The concern of the next little while is while it is going to be three people now and three people later, it is very slow, very, very slow, very, very brittle

As 3 hostages are released from Islamofascist "palestine" hell:​

Praising the LORD / Bible verses by Israeli government​

  • PM Bibi Netanyahu, PMO:

"Blessed are you, our God, King of the world, who releases the bound."
  • Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, MK Yuli Edelstein on the release of the abductees Rumi, Doron and Emily from the hands of the Hamas terrorist organization: "To turn the hourglass from one big nightmare into one big rehabilitation." These words of Eitan Gonen, Romi's father, sum up the task of all of us now. To return everyone and all of them home and to restore the lives of the abductees, the families and the entire Israeli society. We will not give up on achieving the goals of the war and overthrowing the rule of the terrorist organization Hamas, so that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel. [Shehechiyanu]. "Blessed are You, L-rd our G‑d, King of the Universe, who has granted us life, sustained us and enabled us to reach this occasion."
  • Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri said (from Psalm):
    "O give thanks unto the LORD, for He is good, for His mercy endureth for ever!".
    "Together with all the people of Israel, I am excited to see Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbracher and Emily Demari - three of our sisters who were brutally kidnapped on October 7 by Hamas terrorists, get to return home today, after 471 days!". He also said: "I wish them to be reunited with their families soon in good health, and I pray for the release of all the abductees - that life will return to the bosom of their families, and that the dead will be brought to the Kever-Yisrael [Jewish burial] with dignity. The State of Israel is obligated to return everyone home with God's help, this is our moral and Jewish duty!"
  • Defense Minister Israel Katz said: "Romi, Doron and Emily returned home. This is a moment of hope for an entire nation that now embraces them and their families in their hearts. I salute the soldiers of the IDF, the security system and all those who worked with devotion to return them to the bosom of their families.
The State of Israel will not rest or be silent until every abductee returns home - the living to their families and those who are not between life and burial."
He said: "Romi, Emily and Doron - so loved and precious - a whole nation is happy that you are back. We send a huge hug to you and your families. It is a day of joy and comfort, and the beginning of a challenging journey to restoration and healing together. "A tearful eye and a happy heart" - at this time, our hearts go out to all the anxious and grieving families, whose loved ones have not yet returned. We will not rest or be quiet until we return all our sisters and brothers from the hell of captivity in Gaza - the living for restoration and their families and the dead for the grave of Israel.'
  • Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich wrote: "Emily, Doron and Romi, welcome home! My heart goes out to you, our dear sisters! An entire nation is proud of you, tears with you, and hugs you endlessly!".
  • The chairman of Torah Judaism, Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf wrote (from Isaiah):
"And the redeemed of the LORD shall return, and come with singing unto Zion, and everlasting joy."
  • Minister Yoav Ben Tzur wrote (from Jeremiah):
"And there is hope for thy future, saith the LORD; and thy children shall return to their own border."
"Between despair and hope, between weakness and strength, an entire country clinging to faith." After 471 days of uncertainty and immense anxiety for the fate of the abductees, we brought Romi, Doron and Emily home with tears of joy. The State of Israel is obliged to act in every way to return the abductees to their families. We will not give up on anyone, this is our commitment, of all of us. The Damari family, Gonen and Steinbracher, an entire country embraces and strengthens you, sorry that we failed to protect them, that we were not able to return them faster.
  • Minister of Communications Dr. Shlomo Karai said: "Blessed is He who releases the bound!" Romi, Doron and Emily returned home.
Despite the unbearably difficult images of the Nazis celebrating in Gaza and the terrorists..., today we are all happy and excited to see our loved ones at home again. We will continue to fight until we eliminate terrorism and return everyone home to Gaza soon. The nation of Israel lives [Am Yisrael Chai]."
  • Chairman of the Noam Party, Deputy Minister Avi Maoz wrote: "Happy and moved to tears along with the whole House of Israel at the sight of the abductees returning home. Accompanying the joy is a feeling of pain and shame for the fact that after 15 months of fighting the cruel enemy is standing on his feet and did not go down on his knees.
  • Member of the Knesset Keti Shitrit wrote:
"Blessed are you, our God, King of the world, who releases the bound."
"The return of Romi, Doron and Emily, refines the soul and uplifts the spirit. I salute the soldiers of the IDF and the security forces, who in the war of resurrection, made their return possible. The State of Israel is committed to repatriating all of the abductees, and will do everything to bring the living to the bosom of their families and the dead to Jewish burial.
 
As I watched the heartwarming scenes of Romi Goren, Emily Damari and Doron Steinbrecher returning home after 15 months of Hamas hell, I couldn’t help thinking of other numbers: specifically, the more than 1900 Palestinians who will be released from Israeli jails in return for 33 Israelis as part of phase one of the ceasefire deal.
I wasn’t thinking only of the obvious– that it is horrible to have to release murderers who are sure to murder again. I was thinking also of a moral equation that rarely comes up when we evaluate these exchanges.
For some reason, we automatically assume that Israel must release scores of Palestinians in return for a few Israelis. The height of that imbalance, of course, came in 2011 when Israel released 1027 Palestinian prisoners in return for one Israeli hostage, Gilad Shalit.
That imbalance may be extreme, but it’s not without logic. One side pays what it feels it needs to pay, while the other side charges what it can get away with. The buyer and seller, in other words, agree on what the desired prize (one Israeli) is worth, just as in business.
But by treating human lives with the cold calculus of economics, both sides fall into a moral trap. Israel insults Palestinians by showing how one Israeli life is worth numerous Palestinian lives, while Palestinians are forced to swallow the humiliation of that immoral equation.

I’m not being naive. I get that Palestinians have an interest in getting as many Palestinians released as possible, and that Israel has an interest in doing everything it can to free a captive, one of the highest Jewish values.

Should the life of a terrorist, for example, be worth as much as the life of an innocent hippie who attended a music festival? How would we calculate that equation? Thirty music lovers for one terrorist with blood on their hands? Maybe 50?

But let’s not even go there. Let’s just stay with the religious ideal that we are all created in God’s image, a phrase from the Bible that describes the inherent value of all humans. If we believed in that moral dictum, all human exchanges would be equitable.

How ironic, then, that Hamas follows a charter that claims religious superiority over Jews. Evidently, when the opportunity arises to wheel and deal, they suddenly don’t mind seeing those same Jews as superior.

 
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