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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sat 08-Feb-25 14:52:10

Can anyone explain why the huge discrepancy in numbers? The current ceasefire has been in place since January 19 - and has seen 13 Israeli and five Thai hostages exchanged for 583 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

I don’t understand it.

NotSpaghetti Sun 09-Feb-25 08:58:09

time.com/6548068/palestinian-children-israeli-prison-arrested/

There are obviously at least as young as 14 as there's a photo of a 14 year year old being released... as the Time article shows.

The extent of the issue was made clear during the seven-day ceasefire between Nov. 24 to Nov. 30 which saw 105 hostages held by Hamas—both Israelis and foreign nationals—released in exchange for 240 Palestinian women and children. The deal, which was brokered by Qatar and Egypt and took place across six exchanges, raised questions about why so many children were being held in Israeli prisons. The reality is that the most common charge against children is throwing stones.

An estimated 10,000 Palestinian children have been held in military detention over the past 20 years, with Save the Children noting that they are “the only children in the world who are systematically prosecuted in military courts.”

Of course, many haven't made it to the courts yet.

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 09:05:04

A photograph showing an alleged 14 year old has been released !

Iam64 Sun 09-Feb-25 09:15:30

I’ve repeatedly read about Palestinian children being arrested for throwing stones at Israeli troops. They’re imprisoned without trial so I hope they’re amongst the prisoners being exchanged for hostages.

The actions of Hamas on 7/10 and in general are in my belief, inexcusable. Having said that, I can’t condone the murderous bombing of Gaza. It’s inevitable that this will create more Palestinians who support Hamas.
The fragile peace in Northern Ireland came about because of diplomacy. Of the willingness of politicians to sit down and negotiate with terrorists.

As is often repeated on these discussions, one persons terrorist is another persons freedom fighter. It used to be said that the IRA would bomb the British to the negotiating table. Netenyahu’s stated aim of killing / getting rid of Hamas is unattainable, that much is obvious.

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 09:23:21

And Hamas will wipe out All Jews from the earth ?

Smileless2012 Sun 09-Feb-25 09:40:05

I've repeatedly read about Palestinian children being arrested for throwing stones at Israeli troops so have I Iam.

I don't understand you Annie confused you appear to be unable to accept that some Israeli's have blood on their hands, that whatever they do is acceptable.

Two wrongs don't make a right; never have and never will.

Grantanow Sun 09-Feb-25 09:46:20

At .east one hostage was held in a UNRWA facility.

Oreo Sun 09-Feb-25 09:53:22

David49

Hamas has no pity for the suffering if Gaza’s deliberately used hospitals and schools as military base, they dont care how many are killed in their crusade to destroy Israel.

As for 16 yr old children being imprisoned, a child of that age is just a deadly as an adult with a weapon - as we are finding out in our own schools in the UK and certainly the US.

Some of those teenagers are deadly with sling shots.

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 09:56:54

Those critical of Israel have no problem with their freedom fighters in hospitals and schools, in underground tunnels

Claremont Sun 09-Feb-25 11:59:51

Of course we don't see the pictures of emaciated, starving, beaten and tortured Palestinians, men, but also children and women, often sexually assaulted repeatedly, in Israeli jails. Journalists are not allowed, and there is an embargo.

Tow wrongs don't make a right and never will. An eye for an eye and we will all be blind.

Some Israeli are brave enough to talk about this- and they and their families are threatened, lose their jobs, and called 'traitors', and worse.

Here is one who is not afraid to discuss how hate calls for hate, and more hate.

'The expression an eye for an eye and everyone is blind has never been close, understandable and more accurate to my understanding from the sights of the last Sabbath.

Israel does to Hamas what Hamas does to Israel, and Hamas does to Israel what Israel does to it. Yes. We have a deal with an evil, cynical, evil, ruthless, corrupt, violent, bastard terrorist organization that has no right to exist. But if the horror and horror look of the three kidnapped people who starved until the bones with skin were returned to their bodies, only this you will know:

Whoever seeks to starve the prisoners in our prisons, provide them with only pitas, become cruel and bitter their lives to desperation was a minister in the israel government. Anyone who demands to abuse the Gazan detainees held by israel arrested in Gaza and Israel should know that he acts just like Hamas. Whoever starves the prisoners in the detention camps that were opened during the war, threatens and tortures them with biting dogs, beats them with violence and sticks, ties them long days to poles, prevents them from visiting the Red Cross and behaves like the worst of his enemies, will not be surprised and will roll his eyes to the sky that is how they behave.

Whoever does not want to investigate the act of rape of Palestinian detainees [rape means inserting accessories according to the ring and mouth of the detainees], denies and distorts the truth that it cannot be that we are non-Palestinians, and know that he justifies acts like Hamasniks.

Those who forcefully break into the Palestinian detention camps in the Negev [or justifies it] to make sentences in them exactly similar to the Gazan citizens surrounding our hostages, who in a moment will also lynch them.

Anyone who hides information about arrests, does not give names and refuses to cooperate with international organizations should not ask where the Bibs family is. We behave just like the vicious and vicious of our enemy. They demand from our captives just before release to thank them, and we sit down their prisoners just before release to watch videos of how we erased parts of Gaza.

Whoever prevents medical treatment from Hamas terrorists, refuses to admit them in hospitals for urgent and life-saving treatments, provides them with medical treatment at the level of a fourth world country, so that they should not be shocked that Romi and Emily and others have not received medical treatment in captivity.

Whoever made possible a reality in which the Hamas terrorists suffered and are suffering day and night itching due to skin parasites [Scabias] will not scream that our kidnapped people who are under the conditions of digging in tunnels and scratching themselves.

True, Hamas behaves like this regardless of our behavior. But, the moral justification we owe to ourselves to criticize this murderous organization depends on one thing alone. That we will be humans and leave them to be the animals. That we will protect our human image because this is what gives us the moral justification to stand for justice in our ways and our right to see ourselves and our people just and fair and those who have been wronged.

If we behave like them in their civilian population, in their bodies, in their detention, in their prisoners, in their property, what are we paying attention to? The biggest danger is the moral corruption and that's where we march communally.
Moral corruption is what enables this barbaric government to free its captives at the hands of predators. Because when there is no morality, anything can be done. Also neglect your own people. She behaves without exception of moral value also towards the people she neglected and disputed are there. To her perception, you do, to us and we do to you and we will not stop until we destroy you. She takes advantage of reality very well in order to degrade us more and more steps down to behavior that no nation desires life and values should allow it for itself, no matter what.

Lately I have seen and heard many testimonies of Gazans prisoners that were returned from the detention camps to Gaza in the framework of the agreements that were signed. This was found on the net. You can see it just about anywhere. They look just like our kidnapped: hungry, sensitive, beaten, sick, broken and running. Their stories about what happens in our camps are threatening and monstrous. I don't pity them and I won't say it because I love them or think that their actions are justified. I despise them and have no respect, appreciation or understanding for their actions just because I'm a liberal and moral. They acted like animals without morality and compassion and they don't deserve any word of understanding for the war they opened against us and hurt us. It wasn't a war, it's barbarism to its name [and I place a moment of history of what brings people to this. I'm sorry, but I'm having trouble understanding the massive and brutal damage to their neighbors in the Kibbutz and Nova].

The videos that are being published from our side and from the other side have pushed me into complete despair. We do to them what they do to us, and they do to us what we do to them. This is a circle of horror, injury and murder that never ends and most of my people, the group to which I belong, go and become sick and cruel, crazy, and revengeful, and forget their truth of themselves until we are completely confused and become them
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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 09-Feb-25 12:52:04

Hamas are beasts.

IF Palestinian prisoners (who were terrorists, let’s remember) have been released in such an awful emaciated state it’s not like Hamas to let an opportunity of photographing them, for the world to see, to go by.

In my opinion no photographic evidence = it hasn’t happened.

Netanyahu won’t be happy seeing the state of these poor Israeli hostages.

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 13:03:30

If no journalists allowed , how is it known there are women and
children imprisoned and why hasn’t their government Hamas asked for release of women and children instead of convicted criminals

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 09-Feb-25 13:05:39

Shows their mindset Anniebach.

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 13:10:40

Yes FGT they are called freedom fighters by some, if so
they are concerned for men, fewer. Men killed , very strong ,
healthy men at release of hostages

NotSpaghetti Sun 09-Feb-25 13:20:39

Thank you Claremont

Iam64 Sun 09-Feb-25 13:31:36

I’ve seen no one defending Hamas . Annie what is your solution here ?

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 13:37:22

Iam you believe Hamas are freedom fighters , akin to Mandela ? It his been claimed on GransNet

Iam64 Sun 09-Feb-25 13:49:28

I do not believe Hamas to be freedom fighters. I believe they are terrorists. I do not believe they can be bombed into oblivion. I’m concerned the devastation of Gaza will prove to be a recruiting ground to replace those killed.

There has been to some kind of diplomatic solution. Neighbouring countries don’t want to absorb more Palestines in part because of the fear Hamas will infiltrate and destabilise Egypt and Jordan.

Suggesting some see Hamas as freedom fighters is realistic. We all lived through the Troubles and now see Sinn Fein winning 7 seats in 2024 though it continues its policy of abstentionism at Westminster. The current President, Mary Lou McDonald succeeded Gerry Adam’s. Acknowledging this doesn’t make me a terrorist supporter.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 09-Feb-25 13:53:41

claremont an excellent post.

There has been so much footage and reports of Israeli behaviour that we can be in no doubt that it is frequently both as criminal and bad as Hamas.

The difference is that they have the wests support with all that entails.

However, I see so much that I am in absolutely in no doubt that it does indeed take place.

I wish it wasn’t so, but I can’t turn away from the facts.

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 13:59:17

I cannot compare Sinn Fein with Hamas ,I can see it makes Hamas seem less vile to support them, together with
‘They have no choice:
:
Solution ? I fear no, hope and pray it isn’t so,

Whitewavemark2 Sun 09-Feb-25 14:03:41

Re- freedom fighters.

Twisting what has been said doesn’t help.

It is the Palestinians who see Hamas as freedom fighters. I can see why the Palestinians do so. All freedom fighters are accused of atrocities and being terrorists by the other side. It is the way things are.

It is useful to have a historical perspective on the situation, perhaps starting in 1948, - only then can you begin to understand why we are where we are.

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 14:40:21

I was told in January , in this forum , i had twisted thinking,
didn’t work then, will not now

Whitewavemark2 Sun 09-Feb-25 14:48:29

Anniebach

I was told in January , in this forum , i had twisted thinking,
didn’t work then, will not now

You don’t have twisted thinking😄 you are far too single minded.

I admire your ability to remember everything said to you! I can’t remember what was said an hour ago😊😊

Anniebach Sun 09-Feb-25 16:38:08

Thank you,

BlueBelle Sun 09-Feb-25 18:21:46

Those poor men released yesterday looking so ill and thin and one saying he couldn’t wait to see his wife and daughters not knowing they had been killed
It was heartbreaking
I have never understood war and never will

Oreo Sun 09-Feb-25 18:24:57

That wasn’t a result of war BlueBelle there was no war when the murderous Gazan group showed up in the early hours to kill and rape and take innocent hostages.