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Hamas wants pressure on Israel to start next phase of Gaza truce
Agence France-Presse . Jerusalem 28 February, 2025, 23:05

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A freed Palestinian prisoner is embraced by family at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. | AFP photo

Palestinian group Hamas called on Friday for international pressure on Israel to enter the next phase of a ceasefire that has largely halted the war in Gaza, as negotiations were resuming in Cairo.

With hours to go before the first phase of the truce is due to expire, mediator Egypt said on Thursday that Israeli, Qatari and US delegations were in the capital Cairo for ‘intensive’ talks on a second phase that should bring a permanent end to the war.

In Israel, a day after the military acknowledged its ‘complete failure’ to prevent the 2023 Hamas attack that sparked the war, mourners gathered for the funeral of Tsachi Idan, a hostage whose remains have been returned from Gaza.

Hamas said in a statement that ‘with the end of the first phase of the ceasefire’, the group ‘affirms its full commitment to implementing all the provisions of the agreement in all its stages and details’.

‘We call on the international community to pressure the Zionist occupation (Israel) to immediately enter the second phase of the agreement without any delay,’ it said.

Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday ‘instructed the negotiation delegation to depart for Cairo’, his office said shortly after Hamas handed over the remains of Idan and three other hostages under the truce, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli custody.

The ceasefire, reached following months of gruelling negotiations, has largely halted the war that erupted with Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.

Militants broke through Gaza’s security barrier that day, launching a deadly attack on residential communities, army bases and other sites, and seizing dozens of hostages.

Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas and to bring home all the hostages after the attack that resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures.

The Israeli retaliation has killed more than 48,000 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory, figures the UN has deemed reliable.

An internal Israeli army probe into the October 7 attack, released on Thursday, acknowledged the military’s ‘complete failure’ to prevent it, according to a military official who briefed reporters about the report’s contents.

‘Too many civilians died that day’ in Israel when the military failed to protect them, the official said.

A senior military official said at the same briefing that the military acknowledges it was ‘overconfident’ and had misconceptions about Hamas’s military capabilities before the attack.

Following the scathing probe’s release, Israel’s military chief General Herzi Halevi said: ‘The responsibility is mine.’

Halevi had already resigned last month citing the October 7 ‘failure’.

On Friday a crowd gathered at a football stadium in Israel’s commercial hub of Tel Aviv to bid a final farewell to former hostages Idan, 49, waving flags and holding scarves of the local team he supported.

After his body was repatriated, Israeli authorities said that he was ‘murdered while held hostage in Gaza’.

Israel Berman, a businessman who lived in the Nahal Oz kibbutz community where Idan was abducted, has said that ‘until the very last moment, we were hoping that Tsachi would return to us alive’.

The hostage-prisoner swap early Thursday was the final one under the initial stage of the truce that took effect on January 19.

Israel’s Prison Service said that 643 inmates were released after Hamas returned the bodies of four hostages.

Among those freed was the longest-serving Palestinian prisoner in an Israeli jail, Nael Barghouti, who spent more than four decades behind bars including for the murder of an Israeli officer.

AFP images showed some inmates, back in Gaza, awaiting treatment or being assessed at a hospital in Khan Yunis after their release. Several freed Palestinian prisoners were hospitalised following earlier swaps.

Yahya Shraideh, released on Thursday, said: ‘We were in hell and we came out of hell.’

Over the past several weeks, Hamas freed in stages 25 living Israeli and dual-national hostages and returned the bodies of eight others.

Israel, in return, was expected to free around 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.

Gaza militants also released five Thai hostages outside the deal’s terms.​
 

Displaced Palestinians fear Israel’s West Bank raids ‘won’t stop’
AFP
Jenin, Palestinian Territories
Published: 28 Feb 2025, 15: 37

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Israeli soldiers conduct a raid in the Nur Shams camp for Palestinian refugees near Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank on 9 February, 2025. AFP

Watching her granddaughter sleep in cramped quarters for displaced Palestinians, Sanaa Shraim hopes for a better life for the baby, born into a weeks-long Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank.

Israeli forces searching for suspected militants have long carried out limited incursions into Jenin refugee camp, where Shraim and about 24,000 other Palestinians normally live.

But with no end in sight to the ongoing military operation across the northern West Bank, “I worry about what will happen, when the children grow up in this reality of constant raids,” said Shraim.

She had already lost her militant son Yusef in a previous Israeli raid, in 2023. More recently, forced to flee the escalating Israeli assault since late January, Shraim has watched her daughter give birth in displacement.

“There have been so many repeated raids, and they won’t stop”, said the stern-faced grandmother, speaking to AFP in a crowded room at a community centre in Jenin city where the family have been sheltering for the past month.

The sweeping military operation was launched around the time a ceasefire took hold in the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, a separate Palestinian territory.

Israel has since announced that its troops would remain in Jenin and neighbouring camps for up to a year.

‘Nothing left’ back home

Shraim and her family are among about 80 displaced residents of Jenin camp sharing the building in the city.

Thaer Mansoura, confined to a wheelchair due to osteoporosis, said he had to be rescued in a cart after army bulldozers tore through the streets around his home.

“We endured it as much as we could, but with so many children—my brothers’ kids, our neighbours’ children, my cousins’ children—we had no choice but to leave”, he told AFP.

Mansoura said his family had remained home for three days as electricity and then phone lines were cut, engulfed by the sound of bombs, gunfire and helicopters, as well as army drone broadcasting calls for residents to “evacuate your homes”.

Now, in the relative safety of the community shelter, he feels “stuck here—there’s no place to return to, nothing left”.

Back in the camp, just five kilometres (three miles) away, the rubble-strewn streets are devoid of people as Israeli soldiers patrol the perimeter on foot or in armoured jeeps and personnel carriers.

An AFP correspondent walls riddled with bullet holes, narrow streets littered with concrete slabs and facades torn by army bulldozers, and twisted metal storefronts barely hanging from their hinges.

Awnings blackened by fire stand as a reminder of life in the camp that came to a standstill a little over a month ago, when the Israeli operation began.

In the city centre, life has returned despite military presence, with some shops cautiously reopening—a sign of pressing economic concerns for many residents.

“Normally, after an operation, everything shuts down. But this time it is different,” said the manager of one apparel shop who declined to be named.

‘The same occupation’

The ongoing Israeli raid is unusual not only in its duration, but also in the rare deployment of tanks to the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967.

Nathmi Turkman, 53, once jailed by Israel, carries a constant reminder of the last time Jenin saw such relentless military activity during the second Palestinian intifada, or “uprising”—a bullet from 2022 still in his flesh.

While Israel maintains that its offensive targets militant groups long active in the northern West Bank, Turkman said that “their bullets don’t differentiate between civilians and fighters”.

Before leaving the camp, he grabbed just one item from his home, a small Eiffel Tower figurine which he chose for its sentimental value.

Now at the community centre in Jenin city, Turkman said that for people who did not witness the events of the second intifada, the current Israeli operation “was shocking”.

“But for us, we lived through 2002 with tanks and warplanes”, he said.

“There’s no difference between 2002 and 2024 -- it’s all the same occupation.”

In this reality, Shraim fears that her grandchildren will grow up knowing only war and displacement.

On edge, she was startled when the stroller carrying her granddaughter tipped over in a park near the shelter, reacting as though the infant was in mortal danger before realising she was fine.

“The fear is inside me, and I can’t shake it,” said the grandmother.​
 
Iran is quickly readying up the massive TP-3 attack on Israel soon. There is discussion on something 5 to 10 thousand drones and ballistic missiles absolutely demolishing everything.

This attack will supersede the earlier two in both the magnitude and destruction of IDF assets!

US will shiit its pants when it happens.

I can't fukking wait for this........
 
Iran is quickly readying up the massive TP-3 attack on Israel soon. There is discussion on something 5 to 10 thousand drones and ballistic missiles absolutely demolishing everything.

This attack will supersede the earlier two in both the magnitude and destruction of IDF assets!

US will shiit its pants when it happens.

I can't fukking wait for this........
ye kahan se aai khabar ?

mazaa aa jayega if they do it, I just want to see Trump's response to it :D
 
ye kahan se aai khabar ?

mazaa aa jayega if they do it, I just want to see Trump's response to it :D
on Tasnim, press tv and IRIB etc.......

Hezb has claimed more than 6000 IDF troops killed in the war in its skirmishes with Israel.

Its a big number and even if we assume/ accept half that total, it is a bad sign for Israel considering Hamas killed another 2000 IDF troops/ Israeli citizens on Oct 7th till the ceasefire.

Things are looking good for the resistance.
 
on Tasnim, press tv and IRIB etc.......

Hezb has claimed more than 6000 IDF troops killed in the war in its skirmishes with Israel.

Its a big number and even if we assume/ accept half that total, it is a bad sign for Israel considering Hamas killed another 2000 IDF troops/ Israeli citizens on Oct 7th till the ceasefire.

Things are looking good for the resistance.
I have no idea man, haven't (and likely will not) look too deeply into it, but just to play the devil's advocate.

In fact aap ne khud hi baat kar di

"Hamas killed another 2000 IDF troops/ Israeli citizens on Oct 7th"

draftees/active full service members/or former either of the 2.. that's their whole awam right there bro.

where do we go next, little kids, pregnant women ? .. those will after all go on to serve when of age, those unborn will do the same once born proper..

ye ekdum galt soch ae, I'm not agree, not at all !
 
I have no idea man, haven't (and likely will not) look too deeply into it, but just to play the devil's advocate.

In fact aap ne khud hi baat kar di

"Hamas killed another 2000 IDF troops/ Israeli citizens on Oct 7th"

draftees/active full service members/or former either of the 2.. that's their whole awam right there bro.

where do we go next, little kids, pregnant women ? .. those will after all go on to serve when of age, those unborn will do the same once born proper..

ye ekdum galt soch ae, I'm not agree, not at all !
Oh bhai, the policy of the resistance is very simple. No justice, no peace.

Just like how the US treated Zalintski sahb and Keir Starmer like small time chutiya leaders of lund countries.......is exactly how Israel will be thrown under the bus too.

It will happen sooner or later.

Israel can't fight Iran on its own.
 

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