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Israel's Hostage Removal Operation

Middle Nation · 12 Jun 2024 · 5:08 · YouTube

I've got it's kind of unbelievable to me that anyone would actually, go along with the narrative that what Israel did in the Nusarab camp, was supposed to be a hostage rescue operation. That was a hostage assassination operation in which four so called hostages accidentally survived. I mean they killed more so called hostages than they extracted. So the only way that you can look at that as a successful mission was if you understand or you acknowledge that it was that the mission was to kill the hostages or the prisoners of war or whatever you call them. The Israelis were being held by Hamas.

That the mission was to kill them alongside everyone else. I mean they went there to kill them. Four accidentally escaped with their lives. They went there in the middle of the day in broad daylight to carry out a massacre. How can this how can you characterize this as a rescue mission?

This was a massacre mission and the hostages hostages were supposed to die alongside everyone else. You know, the hostages who survived are already getting in trouble for saying that they were well treated by Hamas. The last thing that they want is for any of those prisoners of war to come back and get in front of a microphone or get in front of a camera. And for the whole of Israeli society and the whole world to hear that they were treated humanely And that everyone could have been released by now because the reasonable ones in this scenario are Hamas and the lunatics are Netanyahu and his government. Obviously Netanyahu doesn't want those hostages back.

The the so called hostages, prisoners of war, he doesn't want them released. If he wanted that, then there have been multiple opportunities to secure their release without any bloodshed and everyone knows it. But that would mean the end of the rationale for their presence in the Gaza Strip. The rationale for their genocide and that would mean an end to his own administration. And he knows that he's gonna go directly from the prime minister's office to the ICC for crimes against humanity.

Netanyahu is losing everyone except the hardliners. But by appeasing the hardliners, he's showing the whole of Israeli society that following these people is gonna get all the houseages killed. Look, make a deal, a cease fire, negotiate, and everyone goes home. Do it the hardliners way and 60% of the Israelis who were who were being held by Hamas are gonna get assassinated by the IDF. I mean, far as we know anyway, most of the civilians who were killed on October 7 were killed by the IDF.

Your army is a threat to even your own people, especially when your commander in chief is a raving psychopath who only cares about his political career, and not even slightly about your security and safety, about the lives of your own people. Everything that Hanyahu does is wrong. Every move he makes just condemns him to the gallows. Honestly, if this was supposed to help him, I don't see how it possibly can. You literally chose to take a course of action that took the lives of your own prisoners of war rather than save them, which could have been done months ago.

Saving them could have been done months ago and everyone knows it. Every hostage, every so called hostage could have been back to their families by now. This botched operation in Nusseretat does nothing but help Benegas in my opinion. And if The US supported it, which of course they did, then I would guess that the only reason they did support it was precisely because they want Netanyahu out and they want Benny Gantz in. Look, the the fact of the matter is that the Israelis, the IDF, the Mossad, all of their security apparatus, their intelligence apparatus and everything are extravagantly bad at fighting, at combat, and even at covert actions.

Mind numbingly bad. The only the only way to pretend that they're competent is just to come out and say that the Nusseretat operation was a hostage killing operation couched in an open shootout. Because obviously as a rescue mission, it was humiliatingly bad, humiliatingly done. Now, another ridiculous narrative that's going around is that the ceasefire proposal and the UN ceasefire resolution is somehow a Biden initiative. That ceasefire plan is identical to the one that was negotiated by Egypt and Qatar, which Israel rejected and Hamas accepted weeks ago.

It's the same plan. The US is just acknowledging that there is no other way forward than what the Arabs and the, the Muslim states have proposed. There's no other option because the Arab states, the Muslim states, the BRICS nations and so on, they have been absolutely rock solid and unified in their position and they outweigh Israel in importance and influence and leverage and increasingly so. This is American capitulation not leadership, not initiation. They're following what the region is insisting upon.

And basically they're telling Israel now, The US is telling Israel now that there's no other option. They know that Netanyahu is a dead end. So if they collaborated, which of course they did, if they collaborated that in the Nuserat debacle, then it was explicitly to hurt Netanyahu and to help Benny Gantz, who they believe is someone who can actually align Israel with what needs to be done to advance the agenda of the OCGFC, means abandoning radical, violent, expansionist, genocidal Zionism, and accepting the global consensus regarding a Palestinian state and so on. That's what I think they're doing. I don't see how you can how you can understand what's happening in any other way, frankly.

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