Hostage talks are set to start again. But Israel is drawing a hardline: either Hamas frees those hostages by Ramadan or the IDF will smash the terrorists’ last stronghold in Rafah during the Muslim Holy month. This as sickening details continue to spill out about Hamas’ brutal sexual assaults against Israeli women on October 7th.
Israel’s war against Hamas started months ago in the north of Gaza, but the military says it continues to expand its activities there. Troops were seen running and firing as they made their way building to building.
Israeli negotiators are headed back to long-stalled talks aimed at getting the release of more than 130 hostages that Hamas may still hold captive in Gaza. Israel’s returning to talks only because mediators say Hamas has softened its demands – like a total end to the war.
Israel says no matter what, it will fight till it’s permanently ended the threat of Hamas.
Israeli War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz has repeated his demand that Hamas release all the hostages before the March 10th start of Ramadan. If they don’t, he says the IDF will strike into its last major target. That’s the city of Rafah, which right now is packed
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