Geee Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 Breitbart Hamas is reportedly refusing to accept Israel’s terms for a hostage deal and digging in on its demands after the Biden administration refused to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution on Monday calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution did not require that Israeli hostages be released as a condition of a ceasefire — a requirement that the U.S. had made in previous proposals. Instead, the resolution simply mentioned the release of the remaining hostages. Hamas saw that as a victory — as did nations like South Africa, which is currently pursuing a case against Israel at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, claiming that Israel is committing “genocide” in its war against Hamas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geee Posted March 26 Author Share Posted March 26 Netanyahu Cancels Meeting with Biden White House After UN Resolution Fiasco Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a meeting between his advisers and White House officials on Monday after the Biden administration let an anti-Israel resolution pass at the United Nations Security Council. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 @Geee IF you are a Jew and support Grand Pa Joe. you are (choose) 1. More Left than Jew, 2. Dumber Than Dirt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 Hamas launches rockets at major Israeli cities Seth Frantzman March 25, 2024 For the first time in two months, rockets were fired from Gaza at Ashdod and Ashkelon, two coastal Israeli cities south of Tel Aviv which were the major targets of hundreds of rocket attacks during the Hamas attack on October 7 and in the months following. After Israel launched its ground maneuver in Gaza in late October however, the rocket fire reduced. (Snip) The IDF said on March 25 that “the Hamas terrorist organization launched rockets from a humanitarian area in Deir al-Balah; the IDF located and struck the post from which the launches were fired toward the city of Ashdod, along with additional terror targets.” The IDF also said that after the attack targeted Ashdod, the IDF sent in warplanes to destroy the post from which the launches took place. “Following the strike, secondary explosions were identified, indicating the presence of additional weapons in the area,” it said. The IDF emphasized that the attack took place from a “humanitarian area” in Deir al-Balah. An infographic put out by the IDF showed launch posts near tents, though it was not clear how this area was demarcated as a humanitarian area. Deir al-Balah is one of several areas in central Gaza known as “central camps” which continue to have a Hamas presence. Many of these areas, which are built around refugee camps established in the 1950s, are densely populated and have not been cleared by the IDF. Along with Rafah, they remain a Hamas stronghold. The rocket launches on March 25 came as the IDF continued to operate around the Shifa hospital complex. The IDF’s 162nd division has been controlling the Shifa sector since the IDF raid began the evening of March 17 and has cleared several buildings in the area. The Nahal brigade’s reconnaissance unit was used in the clearing, and they “located many weapons that were hidden inside the various medical devices in the MRI complex as well as on the rooftop of the hospital,” the IDF said. In total, the IDF has detained around 800 suspects in the area, with 500 of them identified as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad members. Moreover, up to 180 terrorists have been eliminated in gunfights near the hospital, the IDF said in a briefing on March 25. (Snip) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geee Posted March 26 Author Share Posted March 26 40 minutes ago, Valin said: Hamas launches rockets at major Israeli cities Seth Frantzman March 25, 2024 For the first time in two months, rockets were fired from Gaza at Ashdod and Ashkelon, two coastal Israeli cities south of Tel Aviv which were the major targets of hundreds of rocket attacks during the Hamas attack on October 7 and in the months following. After Israel launched its ground maneuver in Gaza in late October however, the rocket fire reduced. (Snip) The IDF said on March 25 that “the Hamas terrorist organization launched rockets from a humanitarian area in Deir al-Balah; the IDF located and struck the post from which the launches were fired toward the city of Ashdod, along with additional terror targets.” The IDF also said that after the attack targeted Ashdod, the IDF sent in warplanes to destroy the post from which the launches took place. “Following the strike, secondary explosions were identified, indicating the presence of additional weapons in the area,” it said. The IDF emphasized that the attack took place from a “humanitarian area” in Deir al-Balah. An infographic put out by the IDF showed launch posts near tents, though it was not clear how this area was demarcated as a humanitarian area. Deir al-Balah is one of several areas in central Gaza known as “central camps” which continue to have a Hamas presence. Many of these areas, which are built around refugee camps established in the 1950s, are densely populated and have not been cleared by the IDF. Along with Rafah, they remain a Hamas stronghold. The rocket launches on March 25 came as the IDF continued to operate around the Shifa hospital complex. The IDF’s 162nd division has been controlling the Shifa sector since the IDF raid began the evening of March 17 and has cleared several buildings in the area. The Nahal brigade’s reconnaissance unit was used in the clearing, and they “located many weapons that were hidden inside the various medical devices in the MRI complex as well as on the rooftop of the hospital,” the IDF said. In total, the IDF has detained around 800 suspects in the area, with 500 of them identified as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad members. Moreover, up to 180 terrorists have been eliminated in gunfights near the hospital, the IDF said in a briefing on March 25. (Snip) I guess they considered our veto refusal as a 'go-ahead' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 2 minutes ago, Geee said: I guess they considered our veto refusal as a 'go-ahead' Just a coincidence I'm Sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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