Posted on 12/02/2023 2:18:51 PM PST by NoLibZone
RIGA, Latvia — When a Hamas delegation visited Moscow in late October, Russian diplomats handed them a list of eight Russian-Israeli citizens being held hostage in Gaza — captives Russia wanted the Palestinian militant group to set free. Hamas immediately signaled that the list would get special attention, state-run media reported.
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The special treatment for the abducted Russians is a new manifestation of the growing alignment between the Kremlin and Hamas, a relationship in which President Vladimir Putin is seeking to present himself as a leader and champion of a new “multipolar world order” and the Palestinian militant group gets a veneer of legitimacy at a time when many countries have branded it as a terrorist organization.
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a relationship in which President Vladimir Putin is seeking to present himself as a leader and champion of a new “multipolar world order”
Hummmmm!! and how many were actually released?? And weren’t these Russian Jews who migrated to Israel to getaway from Russian discriminatory treatment?
Hamas and Russia are allies.
For you Journalism Majors: This is how you make something out of nothing.
Russia has never provided a penny to Hamas or it’s affiliates...nor it’s sponsor in Iran.
Not one cent. And not a single bullet has been gifted.
The US, UN AND THE COLLECTIVE WEST have given billions and billions to Hamas and Iran.
Putin ❤️ Hamas
Hamas ❤️ Putin
Axis of evil.
Read #4 and be edified.
Hamas wants a Happy Putin. not an angry Putin. You wouldn’t like an angry Putin, (just ask any Ukrainian). He wants his people back, he will get them. Something bad happens to one of his people—he will take it as a personal insult.
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