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Released, the last one is back in NJ nowThey released the Americans? Or they never had any American hostages?
Not to be distrusting, but that was about the release they're planning. Article from May. There wasn't an update. Did he get released?Released, the last one is back in NJ now
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Witkoff confirms Hamas has agreed to release last living American hostage in Gaza
Hamas said Sunday that the last living American hostage in Gaza, Edan Alexander, will be released as part of efforts to establish a ceasefire, reopen crossings into the Israeli-blockaded territory and resume the delivery of aid.www.pbs.org
Like I said, he's back in NJ. Wants to go back and rejoin the IDF thoughNot to be distrusting, but that was about the release they're planning. Article from May. There wasn't an update. Did he get released?
Fantastic! That went completely under the radar for me.Like I said, he's back in NJ. Wants to go back and rejoin the IDF though
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Edan Alexander, U.S.-Israeli hostage, released after more than 19 months in Hamas captivity
The American dual national Edan Alexander has been handed over by Hamas more than 19 months after he was taken hostage.www.cbsnews.com
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Celebration in Edan Alexander's New Jersey hometown for his release
A crowd gathered Monday in New Jersey to watch the release of Edan Alexander, the last living U.S. citizen kidnapped by Hamas terrorists, who has been held hostage for over 19 months.www.cbsnews.com
Like I said, he's back in NJ. Wants to go back and rejoin the IDF though
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Edan Alexander, U.S.-Israeli hostage, released after more than 19 months in Hamas captivity
The American dual national Edan Alexander has been handed over by Hamas more than 19 months after he was taken hostage.www.cbsnews.com
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Celebration in Edan Alexander's New Jersey hometown for his release
A crowd gathered Monday in New Jersey to watch the release of Edan Alexander, the last living U.S. citizen kidnapped by Hamas terrorists, who has been held hostage for over 19 months.www.cbsnews.com
You make it sound like the Tennessee General Assembly. The UN has self policing mechanisms, which is good since we, along with the other winners of WWII, set up its structure and have largely controlled it for most of its existence. I don't think it's as bad as you believe.Part of the bad part has been pushing our agenda. It's a body that does a horrible job of policing themselves and there is no mechanism to police it. Virtually everything they touch is rife with corruption.
We have manipulated it as have others.You make it sound like the Tennessee General Assembly. The UN has self policing mechanisms, which is good since we, along with the other winners of WWII, set up its structure and have largely controlled it for most of its existence. I don't think it's as bad as you believe.
I wonder what else they tabled. It might help explain what they hoped to achieve.Not only that, Haim Rubinstein revealed to the world that Hamas offered to return all hostages on day 2...but whoever in leadership that knew (on both sides of our alliance) about the offer, hid it from the Israeli and American people.
What our Jew hating Hamas supporters don’t want you to know.
On Monday, September 29, 2025, vital humanitarian aid continued to flow from Israel into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing.
Israel is facilitating the entry of hundreds of trucks, fuel, and essential supplies to the Gaza Strip every single day.
Facts matter. Israel acts.View attachment 777536
Who cares which objective it matches?. Wrt the ME, I have nothing to fight for therefore I have nothing to fight about.I'm sure it's just a coincidence that that matches Israel's objective. I doubt such an outcome would lead to peace.
I have no dog in this hunt myself but that doesn't mean we should be myopic in our thinking. The people in Gaza have a well earned animosity toward Israel. Putting Israel even more in charge of their daily lives is not a recipe for peace. Why not let them rule themselves, this time with the freedom and rights to do so?Who cares which objective it matches?. Wrt the ME, I have nothing to fight for therefore I have nothing to fight about.
If there are examples of Arab states where freedom and democracy matches or exceeds Israel, I'll back those states controlling Gaza.
I am pro improvements based on data. I care nothing for your, or anyone else's, sacred cow.
Because Arabs in the region where Isreal is dominant have not had a history which shows they are more focused on peace, freedom, and democratic self-governance protecting rights.I have no dog in this hunt myself but that doesn't mean we should be myopic in our thinking. The people in Gaza have a well earned animosity toward Israel. Putting Israel even more in charge of their daily lives is not a recipe for peace. Why not let them rule themselves, this time with the freedom and rights to do so?