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Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar Says ‘We Have Israelis Where We Want Them’ as Biden Admin Pressures Israel on Ceasefire

Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar Says ‘We Have Israelis Where We Want Them’ as Biden Admin Pressures Israel on Ceasefire

Hamas’ Gaza-based terror chief boasts: “We have the capabilities to continue fighting for months.” 

Hamas’ Gaza-based chief Yahya Sinwar triumphantly declared that “we have the Israelis right where we want them” as President Joe Biden’s administration is pressuring Israel to agree on its ceasefire deal.

Hamas’ Gaza-based chief boasted of the terrorist group’s ability to wage war against Israel for months. “As long as fighters are still standing and we have not lost the war,” Sinwar claimed in a letter to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who is currently hiding in Qatar. “We have the capabilities to continue fighting for months,” the terror chief declared.

Hamas chief’s claims come to light as the Biden administration is rallying support for its ceasefire deal at the United Nations, a body with a long history of harboring anti-Israel positions.

The 15-member UN Security Council on Monday overwhelmingly passed a Biden-backed ceasefire resolution that seeks an end to the Israeli military operation in Gaza. The permanent ceasefire proposed by President Biden will likely allow Hamas to stay in power.

The i24NEWS reported Sinwar’s remarks:

Hamas chief in Gaza Yahya Sinwar in correspondence with his compatriots and mediators has expressed an opinion that the civilian losses in the Strip during the Israel-Hamas war are a “necessary sacrifice” for the Palestinian cause, reported The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), familiar to the letters.

“We have the Israelis right where we want them,” the article cited Sinwar’s recent message to Hamas officials seeking to broker an agreement with Qatari and Egyptian officials.

In a letter to the political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, after three of his adult sons were killed in an Israeli airstrike, Sinwar wrote that their deaths and those of other Palestinians “will inject life into the veins of this nation, and bring it to its glory and honor.”

Despite UNSC resolution IDF hits Hamas terror targets in Rafah

After Saturday’s daring rescue of four Israeli hostages, the military continued operations against Hamas terrorists in Rafah and the rest of Gaza. “IDF troops are continuing intelligence-based, targeted operations in the area of Rafah,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a press release Tuesday. “Over the past day, the troops eliminated armed terrorist cells in close-quarters encounters and located intelligence materials in several targeted raids in the area.”

The Israeli Air Force (IAF), supported by the ground troops, carried out precession strikes on Hamas terror targets. “Over the past day, IAF fighter jets and additional aircraft struck and dismantled approximately 35 terror targets throughout the Gaza Strip, including military structures, weapons storage facilities, launch sites, observation posts, terrorist cells, and additional military infrastructure,” the IDF disclosed.

Four IDF soldiers killed in booby-trapped building in Rafah

Four IDF soldiers were reported killed when a booby-trapped building collapsed during a reconnaissance operation in the Hamas terror stronghold of Rafah.

One of the soldiers killed in the explosion, 19-year-old Sgt. Yair Levin was the grandson of noted Israeli social activist and former Likud party lawmaker Moshe Feiglin.

The Times of Israel reported:

Four soldiers were killed and another seven were wounded in the Gaza Strip when a booby-trapped building collapsed on them, Israel said Tuesday as troops continued to battle Hamas in the south and center of the Palestinian enclave.

The slain soldiers were named as Maj. Tal Pshebilski Shaulov, 24, from Gedera; Staff Sgt. Eitan Karlsbrun, 20, from Modiin; Sgt. Almog Shalom, 19, from Hamadia; and Sgt. Yair Levin, 19, from Givat Harel. (…)

All four soldiers served in the Givati Brigade’s reconnaissance unit. Shalom and Levin were still in their training period, and Shaulov was their company commander. Levin is the grandson of former Likud MK Moshe Feiglin.

 

Israeli Air Force destroys Hezbollah terror base deep in Lebanon

The Israeli Air Force conducted a night-time raid on a significant Hezbollah terror complex located deep inside Lebanon.

“Fighter jets struck what Israel’s military described as a significant Hezbollah compound deep in Lebanon overnight Monday-Tuesday after the terror group downed an Israeli drone,” The Times of Israel reported. “Lebanese media reported that strikes took place in the Hermel District, near Baalbek in northeastern Lebanon, and sources in the terror group told AFP that three Hezbollah members were killed.”

“Overnight, IAF fighter jets struck a military complex of the Hezbollah 4400 unit, the logistical reinforcement unit of the Hezbollah terrorist organization,” the Israeli military revealed. “The unit is used to smuggle weapons to and from Lebanon.”

The airstrike comes amid relentless Hezbollah rocket and drone fire from its positions in Lebanon into northern Israel.

 

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destroycommunism | June 11, 2024 at 11:03 am

fjb ships them/iran another few pallets of $$$$$$


 
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destroycommunism | June 11, 2024 at 11:05 am

and with the fjb policies of america last in oil fossil fuels

the money will continue and increase for iran and russia etc

and dont give me that lefty narrative of

biden has increased production

any increase is meant to feed china and the rest of the world while plowing americans into the fields

Hunter guilty on all 3


 
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mailman | June 11, 2024 at 11:40 am

Iistening to the news today about Bidens plan, apparently its already been agreed to by Israel…but Im wondering if anyone actually asked Israel about this plan? 😉


 
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CommoChief | June 11, 2024 at 11:42 am

The option to accept the terms (and more importantly, meet the specific conditions in good faith) is on Hamas. If the UN and/or other entities/individuals who sought to impose a ceasefire they should begin by obtaining agreement from Hamas. Israel would likely agree to an honest ceasefire predicated on immediate release of the hostages kidnapped in a cross border kinetic raid planned and conducted by Hamas and their allies. IMO no deal can be acceptable without the immediate release of all hostages without any exchange but Israeli leadership gotta make that decision for themselves b/c theirs is the opinion that actually matters.

Hamas has done a notable job at making Biden and his State Dept look like pro-cease-fire, leftist, craven doofuses. To be honest, though, the Biden Admin has made Hamas’s efforts easier by walking squarely over the trapdoor at every opportunity. Wouldn’t you love to hear Jake Sullivan’s advice to the Big Guy the next time a Hamas trapdoor event presents itself?

Israel is constantly demanded to cease fire, but hamas is never called to surrender. I wonder why?

Gaza-based chief … currently hiding in Qatar
Not really “Gaza-based” then is he? Heh.
And I sincerely hope that “public” appearance allowed the Mossad to narrow down his position. Tomorrow I want to read the headline:
Hamas leader woke up dead this morning


     
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    DaveGinOly in reply to GWB. | June 11, 2024 at 12:55 pm

    I think Israel will not go after him, at least not now. Making a martyr of him would only energize Hamas and Hezbollah, and would be a stick-in-the-eye to Iran (which might react precipitously). Rather they will cut his legs out from under him, by making him the “leader” of the non-existent terrorist force formerly known as “Hamas.” Stranding him in futility in a foreign nation (effectively exiling him from his beloved Palestine) will be punishment enough, at least for the near future.


 
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Vijeta Uniyal | June 11, 2024 at 12:40 pm

Haniyeh is in Qatar.

Gaza-based chief “Sinwar … in a letter to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who is currently hiding in Qatar. “

This guy is the new age Baghdad Bob…


 
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DaveGinOly | June 11, 2024 at 12:50 pm

…civilian losses in the Strip during the Israel-Hamas war are a “necessary sacrifice”…

If the “leader” of the Palestinian people isn’t concerned with civilian losses, even considering them “necessary sacrifice(s)”, why should anyone else (including the Israelis) have any concern?


 
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texansamurai | June 11, 2024 at 9:54 pm

like several in power in this country, he thinks his money and his “ position “ will save him—that he’s untouchable—he’s too stupid / deluded to realize the only reason he’s still alive is because the Israelis allow him to be


 
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diver64 | June 12, 2024 at 6:07 am

Where is the US led UN Resolution demanding Hamas release all hostages, remove themselves from all UN property and turn over the murderers of 7 Oct?


 
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MAJack | June 12, 2024 at 7:01 am

Paging the Mossad…. We have a job for you.


 
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FinbarOS | June 12, 2024 at 8:05 am

Must be auditioning for a slot on Comedy Central.


 
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lurker9876 | June 12, 2024 at 9:24 am

From what I can tell, the UN resolution is NOT binding with zero enforcement authority. All talk and nothing.

Sinwar’s message is, “No to the UN resolution!!”

Funny how Israel had been pushing for ceasefire for months but Sinwar says NO! Apparently, no one’s listening to Blinken and Sullivan. What kind of leadership does USA have and will have for the next 5 months????

Lord help us all.


 
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lurker9876 | June 12, 2024 at 9:36 am

I cannot help but think that this UN resolution is timed with the expiration of the agreement between Saudi Arabia and USA over the sale of oil with exclusively USD. This agreement expired on June 9th. Now Saudi Arabia can sell its oil in any currency and consider a membership with BRICS.

Poor Blinken and Sullivan…they just cannot do a good job with diplomacy with the world leaders. All black thumbs.

With Biden dumping the last of the SPR and the highly regulated, diminishing oil and gas industry in USA and the loss of Saudi Arabia agreement, and the failing EV mandates, what can Biden do between now til January…assuming that he will NOT win November?

Lord help us all if he wins November in any way, shape, and form.


     
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    Capitalist-Dad in reply to lurker9876. | June 12, 2024 at 10:25 am

    Watch what the USD purchasing power is worth if our enemies can convince countries to dump it as the world’s trading currency. If this happens it will be due to the Biden regime making the USA a laughingstock—unworthy of global leadership.


 
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Capitalist-Dad | June 12, 2024 at 10:22 am

It should be a day for US patriots to mourn when this terrorist filth says “we” and it includes the Biden regime (because it’s pressure on Israel is 100% pro-terrorist).


 
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agimarc | June 12, 2024 at 10:45 am

Why am I reminded of the Black Knight scene in Monty Python’s Holy Grail? ‘Tis but a flesh wound….” Cheers –


 
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CaptTee | June 12, 2024 at 8:36 pm

Biden should be pressuring Hamas to release all the hostages and surrender.


 
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CaptTee | June 12, 2024 at 8:38 pm

Let’s charge Joe Biden with being complicit in Hamas holding Americans hostage.


 
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BierceAmbrose | June 13, 2024 at 12:11 am

“Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar Says ‘We Have Israelis Where We Want Them’ as Biden Admin Pressures Israel on Ceasefire”

Literally true. They have Joey Mumbles and The Righteous Poseurs pressuring Israel against its interests, and promoting Hamas’ propaganda and positioning on the situation. Israel won’t and can’t stop, further fueling the ostracism.

pressuring Israel to stop operations, and


 
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BierceAmbrose | June 13, 2024 at 12:43 am

Is this guy a werewolf? His hair is perfect, too.

Why do some Western Countries work so hard to deny the Palestinians their religious freedom and the right to Martyr themselves? Why is it those who are killed in the Gaza war are designated men, women and children not called martyrs? Is it not what they are called when they suicide bomb an Israeli school, bus or synagogue? A little consistence from Hamas would be appreciated. No?

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