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Hamas Sabotaged the Deal - Because They Think They're Winning

“I don’t think they really want to make a deal. I think they want to die.” That’s how President Trump reacted to the collapse of the latest hostage-ceasefire talks. His frustration is shared by many in his former administration, who watched yet another glimmer of progress dissolve thanks to Hamas moving the goalposts once again. But as frustrating—and infuriating—as it is to see Hamas blow up yet another deal, it’s not irrational. It’s calculate…

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"Maariv" surfers were asked in a survey about the desired response in the event that the terrorist organization Hamas partially refuses a hostage deal.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the families of the kidnapped this evening and updated them on the status of the talks for a deal with Hamas: "I have just completed another consultation on the issue of releasing our kidnapped people. There was a meeting yesterday, there was a meeting the day before, there was also a meeting the day before. Since the delegation's return from Qatar, we have not stopped trying. The Prime Minister added:…

Benjamin Netanyahu is a complete failure. He will not stop until he drags us into "total defeat." He is primarily responsible for the October 7 massacre, when he turned a blind eye and invented the absurd thesis that "Hamas is a terrorist organization."

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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