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Hostages to be Released: Hamas and Israel's Shaky Truce
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Trump has sent mixed signals about Gaza. He claimed credit for the ceasefire but has doubts about how it's going. He says it's up to Israel to decide if the war should resume. He's also promised continued U. S. military support.
Seventy-three hostages are still being held. About half are believed to be dead. Nearly all are men, including Israeli soldiers. The war has killed over 48, 000 Palestinians, mostly women and children. Israel says it has killed over 17, 000 militants.
The fighting has destroyed large parts of Gaza. At its peak, 90% of the population was displaced. Many have returned home, but they've found only rubble and unexploded bombs. A new war would likely be even worse. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that if Hamas stops releasing hostages, "all hell will break loose. " He said a new war wouldn't end until Hamas is defeated.
With fewer hostages left, Israel's military would have more freedom to act. They would also face fewer constraints from the U. S. The Biden administration had sometimes pressed Israel to allow more aid. Trump has lifted restrictions on arms transfers. His administration is pushing ahead with a $7 billion weapons sale.
Trump has suggested moving Gaza's population elsewhere. He thinks wealthy Arab countries should pay for it. He also proposed that after the fighting ends, Israel would hand control of Gaza to the U. S. The U. S. would then redevelop it. Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich wants to restart the war. He also wants Palestinians to leave Gaza and for Jewish settlements to be rebuilt there.
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