Posted on 10/22/2023 10:54:21 AM PDT by dynachrome
Twenty humanitarian aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip via Egypt on Saturday morning, after Hamas terrorists released two U.S. citizens that they captured in a brutal terror attack on Israel on October 7.
It was the first aid to reach Gaza in two weeks. Israel had said it would not allow humanitarian aid into Gaza until the hostages were released. Hamas still holds 201 hostages, including Americans and other international citizens.
The Times of Israel reported:
Twenty trucks carrying aid cross into the Gaza Strip this morning as the Rafah crossing with Egypt opens for the first time since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas.
Reports from the border say the crossing closed again after the trucks went through.
That first convoy “must not be the last,” UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths says.
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We do not negotiate with - um…sigh.
I was going to reply, but then remembered that it had been said more succinctly 200 years ago ...
Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute!
South Carolina Representative Robert Goodloe Harper, 1798
Does anyone have any idea what set this mother and daughter apart from other hostages? Why them and not children?
they were family of an PMSNBC newsreader ...
Whew. Those Hamas fighters were getting low on supplies.
that’s a connection I can’t make.
help me out here. how is calling all the anti semitic terrorists in gaza connected to ireland? let alone a specific event in the 70s.
islam is not compatible with the rest of the world.
Hopefully the goods are loaded with AirTags for tracking down Hamas
20 trucks most likely filled with additional missiles.
Serious problem all these years.
Hostages taken.
Israel says no negotiations.
If they give concessions it emboldens the other hostage takers. Rewards them.
If Israel doesn’t give in, the totally innocent hostages die, possibly after rape and torture.
lol..
See post 15
They did do inspections, supposedly.
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