Hamas likely took hostages to prevent Israel from full-force attacking Gaza: Former Marine raider
That Come In And Basic Essentials Like Clean Water, Food, And More. Liz: Garret Is A Veteran Of The U.S. Marine Corp. And De-Floyd Iraq, Africa, East Africa And South Pacific And Adjoint Fellow South Pacific And Adjoint Fellow At Hudson -- Now An Adjunct Fellow At Hudson.
There’s Varying Experts In Dc And Around The World And Overall The Right Thing To Do And There’s Some Bad There And Risk That The Idf Will Have To Take And Operational Pause Is Going To Allow Hamas Going To Reorganize And Regroup And Reposition Themselves For A Stiffer Fight Going Forward For The Idf But On The Positive Side, This Is 50 Families That Are Going To Be Reunited And Hard For Us On The Outside And Standing In Israel How High The Demand Is To Get Their People Back And Women And Children That Have Been Held By The Barbarian Options And This Take Is A Net Positive In Israel And Accept That Risk And How Big They’ve Performed On The Battlefield. Liz: They’re Talking 50 Women And Children For About 150 Palestinian Prisoners.
When You Look At This And See How Unique This Hamas Attack Was On Israeli Citizens, They Squarely Focused On Citizens And Took Innocent Citizens As Hostages. What Was The Strategy Here By Hamas? Did They Want Somebody That Is A Palestinian Prisoner And Is That Why They Did The Kidnapping? I Think They Did The Kidnapping To Prevent Israel From Going In Too Hard Into Gaza City.
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