Hamas Assures They’ll Honor Deal to Return Dead Hostages From Gaza Amid Israeli Anger About Pace of Returns: US Advisers
- Hamas is expected to return deceased hostages from Gaza within 72 hours under the agreement signed with the government.
- Professor Simcha Goldin expressed frustration that the methods presented for the return of his son Hadar Goldin have been ineffective for 11 years.
- Simcha Goldin criticized the agreement, stating that it has allowed Hamas to maintain control over deceased hostages.
- Simcha Goldin emphasized the importance of fighting for the return of all deceased hostages, declaring that if they are not returned, 'we have lost this war' against Hamas.
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Hamas assures they’ll honor deal to return dead hostages from Gaza amid Israeli anger about pace of returns: US advisers
JERUSALEM (AP) — Hamas assures they'll honor deal to return dead hostages from Gaza amid Israeli anger about pace of returns: US advisers.
Israel has no leverage now to bring the deceased hostages home
The Trump deal is very problematic in every respect. It did an excellent job of securing the return of the living hostages, but it does not deal with the issue of the deceased hostages, and I will explain why. At the time I proposed that the written condition that would sit above every agreement should be that the first terrorist is released only after the last fallen soldier has been buried. Had we done that, we would not be facing this dilemma…
Hamas, a terrorist group, intends to keep its promise to return the remains of hostages held in Gaza, senior US advisers said, after Israel threatened to resume fighting if all remains were not returned.
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