Prime Minister Netanyahu's Office: 'Now is not the time to be speaking about gifts for the Palestinian people.'
Report: Biden Admin Set to Reward Palestinians For October 7 Massacre With a State and East Jerusalem as Capital
Here's the obvious truth: Hamas is the popularly elected government, and as a result, a Palestinian state would be run by terrorists. The urgency of the effort is tied directly to a proposed pause in the fighting and release of hostages held in Gaza by Hamas that is being negotiated by the United States, Qatar and Egypt.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given no indication that he is ready to budge on either Hamas demands for a hostage deal, or his opposition to a Palestinian state. This Washington Post article sets out how the Biden administration intends to give the Palestinians the single greatest prize for genocide in human history. They slaughter 1200 and kidnapped 246, to advance their goal of annihilating the Jews.
“Now is not the time to be speaking about gifts for the Palestinian people, at a time when the Palestinian Authority themselves have yet to even condemn the October 7 massacre,” he continues.“All discussions of the day after Hamas will be had the day after Hamas,” he says.underground terrorist command center built right beneath the GAZA headquarters
Over the past day, the IAF completed a series of strikes on terror targets in the Gaza Strip as part of assistance to the ground forces. During the strikes, underground terrorist infrastructure, military compounds, and launch posts belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization were struck. In western Khan Yunis, IDF troops killed a number of terrorists with sniper and tank fire over the past day. In addition, the forces conducted targeted raids on terror targets in the area, and located AK-47 rifles, grenades, magazines, and explosives.Traitor Joe and the dems try to give Jerusalem to the Fakestinians and to move the annihilation of Israel four steps forward.
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