Israel Hamas War | Possible Ceasefire Deal between Israel & Hamas? / Ben Givr threatens to resign instead

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How Israel's Mossad tricked Hezbollah into buying explosive pagers | 60 Minutes​

Pagers exploded across Lebanon in September. Retired Mossad agents, key to the operation, tell 60 Minutes Israel's plot started years ago with getting Hezbollah terrorists to buy walkie-talkies.
 


How Israel's Mossad tricked Hezbollah into buying explosive pagers | 60 Minutes​

Pagers exploded across Lebanon in September. Retired Mossad agents, key to the operation, tell 60 Minutes Israel's plot started years ago with getting Hezbollah terrorists to buy walkie-talkies.

One of the greatest clandestine operations in the last 50 years. Don't know that we have the imagination or discipline to pull off something like that.
 

As negotiators close in on a draft agreement, though, Israel faces internal pressure to scrap the deal. On Tuesday, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir threatened to leave Netanyahu’s ruling coalition if the prime minister agrees to a cease-fire. He also urged far-right ally and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to join him. (Smotrich has said that he will not leave the government despite calling the talks a “catastrophe” on Monday.)

Ben-Givr is a bloodthirsty ghoul.
 
This is difficult situation for Israel and Netanyahu, who I'm sure is getting pressure regarding the hostages. Unfortunately, Israel has put itself in an impossible situation as it relates to hostages. They've established that they will negotiate with terrorists and will trade dangerous terrorists in exchange for Israeli civilian hostages. This only encourages Hamas to take hostages.

Phase 2, if I read it correctly, includes Israel forces pulling out of Gaza, which will only start the countdown until the next terrorist attack, dead Israeli civilians and hostages being taken.

Wash. Rinse. Repeat
 
This is difficult situation for Israel and Netanyahu, who I'm sure is getting pressure regarding the hostages. Unfortunately, Israel has put itself in an impossible situation as it relates to hostages. They've established that they will negotiate with terrorists and will trade dangerous terrorists in exchange for Israeli civilian hostages. This only encourages Hamas to take hostages.

Phase 2, if I read it correctly, includes Israel forces pulling out of Gaza, which will only start the countdown until the next terrorist attack, dead Israeli civilians and hostages being taken.

Wash. Rinse. Repeat
The only solution is more dead Palestinians.
 
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