Has Israel actually achieved anything proper besides releasing the hostages from Hamas, assuming they'll all be freed?
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Thursday, October 09, 2025 at 1:11 PM.What does the Trump plan include?With stuff like this likely to happen, has Israel actually achieved anything? Depending on how things go from here, this is going to be a serious disaster in the making, especially if Israel doesn't continue working round the clock to do everything possible to put a stop to Hamas altogether. It'll be fortunate if the last hostages are released. But in the long run, the release of violent murderers as ransom will be very sad.
The plan is divided into phases: a full hostage deal followed by a post-war phase. Phase A involves the release of living hostages and the return of at least some of the deceased—ideally all—in exchange for the release of 250 terrorists serving life sentences, approximately 1,700 Gazans detained since October 2023, an end to the war, and a partial IDF withdrawal.
Phase B will focus on matters still under negotiation: disarming the terrorist groups in Gaza, establishing a new governing authority, the deployment of an international force, and continued IDF withdrawal. There are fundamental disagreements, especially over the disarmament clause. While Egypt claims Hamas is willing to transfer its rockets to an Arab entity, Hamas' overseas leadership insists they will retain their weapons until a Palestinian state is established and the "occupation ends."
Who are the prisoners being released?
As previously mentioned, hundreds of terrorists, many with blood on their hands, are slated for release.
There is a dispute between Israel and Hamas over six "senior prisoners": Marwan Barghouti of Fatah, Ahmad Saadat of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and from Hamas, Ibrahim Hamed, Hassan Salameh, Abdullah Barghouti, and Abbas al-Sayed. As of Thursday evening, Israel opposed their release, but Hamas remains hopeful it can secure at least partial approval.
Since Qatar comes up in the subject, some Congressman who're sponsoring a bill to ban sharia in the USA may have also spoken about them, and Daniel Greenfield notes it's a good way to see who's on Qatar's payroll.
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