Soussana says that it made more difference “than I ever imagined that would” to speak out about what happened to her in captivity.
Hamas
After several days of calm, around 200 Palestinians demonstrated yesterday in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip—chanting slogans like “Hamas, out, out” and demanding an end to the war and the ousting of Hamas.
“When Israel cannot be blamed, they cannot be bothered to rally on behalf of the Palestinians in Gaza.”
“We will never be afraid. This is our land; and we will win,” says Yossi Dagan.
The protests against Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip have subsided, and the terrorist organization is now quietly cracking down on dissent.
Netanyahu says renewal of hostilities in Gaza has Hamas “on the ropes” and will ultimately lead to an acceptable end to the war.
As veteran Israeli commentator on Arab affairs Zvi Yehezkeli points out, “If those protesting Hamas had a chance, they would commit Oct. 7 again.”
Protests against the brutal Hamas regime in the northern Gaza Strip are intensifying, signaling a new turning point in the coastal enclave.
“We will take territory, eliminate terrorist operatives and destroy infrastructure until Hamas is completely defeated” if it continues to refuse a deal, said the Israeli defense minister.
Apparently, Witkoff believes that Hamas’s political activities are not as dangerous as its terrorism. Otherwise, how could he even consider the possibility that Hamas could be transformed into a political party?