‘Murderous’ Gaza Mob Jeers as Hamas Releases Three More Israeli Hostages
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‘Murderous’ Gaza Mob Jeers as Hamas Releases Three More Israeli Hostages  

‘Murderous’ Gaza Mob Jeers as Hamas Releases Three More Israeli Hostages  

News website YNET: “Crowds of Gazans swarmed the vehicles carrying the hostages, near the ruins of the home of killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.”

A Frenzied mob of Gazans was seen jeering and threatening hostages as Hamas released three more Israeli captives as part of a hostages-for-terrorists deal.

Two female Israeli hostages, 29-year-old Arbel Yehoud and 20-year-old Agam Berger, and an 80-year-old male hostage, Gadi Mozes, were freed by the Gaza-based terror group after nearly 500 days of captivity.

The Islamic terror group also released five Thai nationals it kidnapped on October 7, 2023.

Mobs jeers as Hamas parades hostages outside Sinwar’s House

Angry mobs jeered hostages as they were made to pass through the demolished house of slain terrorist Yahya Sinwar, who headed Hamas and masterminded the October 7 massacre.

29-year-old Arbel was forced to make “her way to the waiting Red Cross vehicles, surrounded by a murderous mass of Gazans,” the Israeli news website Arutz Sheva noted.

The Israeli news website YNET reported:

Crowds of Gazans swarmed the vehicles carrying the hostages, near the ruins of the home of killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Arbel and Gadi got out of the cars and walked through the chaotic crowd to the waiting Red Cross vehicles. The Red Cross cars remained in place, unable to move due to the violent crowds.

Israel responded to the depraved display by temporarily suspending the release of Palestinian terrorists slated for today. “According to political echelon directive, the release of Palestinian security prisoners has been suspended until further notice, following today’s chaos during the hostage release in Gaza,” the newspaper Israel Hayom reported.

The hostage release comes at a painful price. Israel is expected to release nearly 2000 Palestinian terrorists, many of them serving life sentences for murderous crimes, in exchange for 87 hostages — 57 of them thought to be alive. “Israel is to release another 110 Palestinian prisoners under the terms of the latest Gaza ceasefire,” the France24 TV channel reported Thursday.

Five Thai hostages were also released by Hamas. “According to information communicated by the Red Cross, seven hostages, including two Israelis and five foreign nationals, were transferred to them and are on their way toward” the Israeli ground troops in Gaza, the IDF confirmed.

The Times of Israel reported the details:

Israel names the five Thai hostages who have been handed over from the Red Cross to the IDF along with Israelis Arbel Yehoud and Gadi Mozes.

The five Thai civilians, who were kidnapped on October 7, 2023, while working as agricultural laborers, are named as Thenna Pongsak, Sathian Suwannakham, Sriaoun Watchara, Seathao Bannawat and Rumnao Surasak, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.

There is one other Thai hostage considered by Israel to be alive still in captivity: Pinta Nattapong. Two other Thai hostages, Sudthisak Rinthalak and Sonthaya Oakkharasri, have been declared by Israel to be dead, with their bodies held captive.

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This comment from the article sums it up pretty well:

“This is not a healthy society. “

    DSHornet in reply to Paula. | January 30, 2025 at 9:21 am

    Which tells the world why their Arab neighbors don’t want them. They cause trouble wherever they go. It is a society of murderous hatred.
    .

      DaveGinOly in reply to DSHornet. | January 30, 2025 at 12:11 pm

      This is why if the Gazans are moved they should also be dispersed. No single country wants all of them, and keeping them together only permits their leadership to continue to inculcate Jew hatred in them. (Not that any country they might end up in is that much better, but at least they will stop being a “people” of a country that never existed.)

      gibbie in reply to DSHornet. | January 30, 2025 at 1:56 pm

      Demonic murderous hatred.

    JohnSmith100 in reply to Paula. | January 30, 2025 at 10:24 am

    That society should in my view be rendered nom viable.

    ConradCA in reply to Paula. | January 30, 2025 at 12:18 pm

    Israel needs to finish the job and kill off everyone belonging to Hamas without worrying about civilian casualties.the USA should help with saturation bombing from our B52s.

    Edward in reply to Paula. | January 30, 2025 at 1:07 pm

    That’s the nicest thing which could be said about the Arabs in Gaza.

    OwenKellogg-Engineer in reply to Paula. | January 30, 2025 at 1:13 pm

    They are, and I fear will always be, barbarians.

Level gaza. Just level it. They’re all hamas.

    DSHornet in reply to MTED. | January 30, 2025 at 9:20 am

    A couple of percent are Christian but they dare not show it. They wouldn’t survive the revelation.
    .

It’s just the normal rhetoric of the militarily weak but defiant population. Their message is always “You can’t live here.” Why? Because we’re oppressed and you’re not.

Put some effort into changing the rhetoric instead of re-enforcing it.

    ahad haamoratsim in reply to rhhardin. | January 31, 2025 at 1:38 am

    Yeah, look how well that worked out. Up until October 6, anyway. Try to help them & you will be among the 1st that they will kill, torture, rape & kidnap. The ppl of Kfar Aza, Kibbutz Beiri, Ofakim & too many others learned that the hard way. For some it was the last thing they learned.

A two state solution? Foolish.

    ahad haamoratsim in reply to Whitewall. | January 31, 2025 at 1:38 am

    Suicidal.

    Think38 in reply to Whitewall. | January 31, 2025 at 12:03 pm

    Not totally foolish, but it can’t be a half-way two state solution. What I mean by that is the new state needs all the privileges and obligations. Go to war with your neighbor? Suffer the consequences. Can’t control your own population who goes to war with your neighbor? Suffer the consequences. Countries that cannot control them selves (or population) find themselves the subject of military excursions (See Pershing, Black Jack) or in more extreme cases, removal of the government (See the Third Reich).

    The underlying problem of course is that one side is not content with a two-state solution, and they really want a one-state solution. Until that changes, there will not be a lasting peace.

    The situation puts a tension on the moral dilemma of not wanting to punish the civilians or engage in a form of genocide and doing what is necessary to make it stop. Watching this play out makes me better understand the Roman approach to Carthage.

Yeah sure B, T , and N let’s make a deal with these cretins. How has that worked out last 45 years

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | January 30, 2025 at 10:04 am

Mobs jeers as Hamas parades hostages outside Sinwar’s House

They are all animals. Rabid animals.

In a just world that whole crowd would have been napalmed.

Israel will never get all the hostages back. Hamas will hold onto a few of them to use as protection.

The only way to defeat this ideology is to grind all of Gaza into the dirt until they unequivocally say and show they are defeated. We defeated the Nazis that way. We can defeat HAMAS and everyone who supports their hateful beliefs.

The way the Israelis are dealing with this simply guarantees that the violence and hate will continue as the “Palestinians” keep playing the victim card.

And no Americans President Trump

Not another nickel of aid to Gaza until every single hostage is returned–then cut Israel loose and let them turn Gaza into a parking lot–only animals behave like this

For my money, the single biggest mistake Israel has made is severely limiting civilian gun ownership. The victims have suffered from the maxim that, when seconds count—and they did—the army/police/competent assistance is only minutes away. In the 10/6 case, it was hours. To the best of my knowledge, they still have yet to return to anything like the pre-restrictive status.

It has proven to be an enormously expensive mistake, both in lives and in treasure.

    Think38 in reply to coyote. | January 31, 2025 at 12:11 pm

    They live in a frontier, and should have a frontier mind-set. Seems like they really ought to adopt a Swiss strategy, and have most home owners armed.