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Date: August 31, 2024 at 07:22:47
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Israeli PM Netanyahu says Recovering Hostages not a Priority...

URL: https://www.juancole.com/2024/08/netanyahu-recovering-philadelphi.html


Israeli PM Netanyahu says Recovering Hostages not a Priority, Occupies
Philadelphi Corridor Instead
JUAN COLE
08/31/2024

Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – Bilal Daher of the Israeli newspaper Arab 48
reports on Thursday evening’s knock-down, drag-out fight between Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Defense Minister Yoav Gallant at the
cabinet meeting, which ended in a vehement shouting match. The heated
discussion was leaked to an Israeli television news channel.

Some members of the Israeli cabinet, such as Minister of Finance Bezalel
Smotrich, have said that returning Israeli hostages from Hamas control is not a
high priority for them, and it seems that PM Benjamin Netanyahu has joined their
number.

The dispute centered on the negotiations led by the Biden administration on the
release of Israeli hostages by Hamas in return for a ceasefire (which Netanyahu
insists will be only temporary). Israel believes that some 104 hostages who were
taken by Hamas on October 7, 2023 remain in the Strip, though not all may still be
alive. There are an additional 4 Israeli soldiers who had been captured before last
year, though two of those are thought to be dead.

Gallant gave a long report at the beginning of the cabinet meeting, in which he
said that the talks on the release of hostages had reached a strategic crossroads
for Israel. He warned that failure to reach an agreement at this juncture would
incur risks beyond the loss of the hostages but could, in fact, lead to a regional
war.

After midnight, Netanyahu sprang on his cabinet members his insistence that
Israeli troops would remain in the Philadelphi Corridor just south of the southern
border of Gaza at Rafah with Egypt, pounding the conference table and
demanding an up-and-down vote by each cabinet member on the issue. The
demand provoked an uproar, since the members had not been informed that
there would be such a vote beforehand.


“Pounding the Table,” Digital, Dream / Dreamworld v3, PS Express, Clip2Comic,
2024.

Egypt’s position in the Philadelphi Corridor is authorized by the 1978 Camp David
Peace Accords. Israel has nevertheless expelled Egyptian troops from the area
and its troops are patrolling it themselves. Netanyahu has justified this move by
announcing that the Israelis have found smuggling tunnels into Gaza from Egypt
beneath the corridor. Egypt, however, said that it had long since collapsed those
tunnels and that they are defunct.

Gallant is said to have objected to such a cabinet vote because it would tie the
hand of the Israeli negotiators trying to achieve a hostage release.

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar insists that the Israelis must withdraw from the
Philadelphi Corridor before he will consider releasing the remaining Israeli
hostages.Gallant pointed out that a cabinet decision to keep in Israeli troops in
the Philadelphi Corridor would essentially make Sinwar the decision-maker. If he
refused to give in on this issue, and therefore kept the hostages, the Israeli
government would have practically speaking foregone a key aim of the war effort,
of returning the hostages.

Gallant allegedly said, “The choice is between staying in the Philadelphi Corridor
and recovering the hostages, since it is not possible to have both. We will
discover in the end that either the hostages will die or we will be constrained to
reverse this decision.”

The Times of Israel quoted him from a leaked transcript as saying, “The
significance of this is that Hamas won’t agree to it, so there won’t be an
agreement and there won’t be any hostages released,”

TOI also quoted Gallant as accusing Netanyahu of having imposed his own
strategic map of the corridor on the Israeli military.

Netanyahu objected, “I imposed? I imposed?”

Gallant retorted, “They had their own plan. You are running the negotiations by
yourself ever since the war cabinet disbanded (in June). We learn of decisions
only after the fact. The negotiators sketched the maps as you wanted, but they
had a different position,”

The Israeli press is reporting that Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy and head of Israeli
intelligence (Mossad), David Barnea expressed reservations about a formal
cabinet decision on the issue, with Halevy warning that it was unnecessary and
would pile up difficulties in an already complicated hostage situation: “The IDF
will know how to enter and return to the Philadelphi Corridor at the end of the first
six weeks of the ceasefire. There are enough constraints in the talks, you don’t
need to add another.”

Barnea is said to have pointed out that the current negotiations were over
establishing a firm list of remaining Israeli hostages and of those Palestinian
prisoners that might be released as part of any deal, and that the Philadelphi
Corridor was not even being negotiated about.

Netanyahu’s office denied that the two had reservations.

As Gallant and Netanyahu traded barbs, The Times of Israel reports, at one
point Netanyahu openly said that he prioritizes staying in the Philadelphi Corridor
over the release of the hostages.
Gallant was allegedly shocked.

When Netanyahu’s friend Ron Dermer, the minister of “stragegic affairs”
(propaganda), defended him, saying that the prime minister can do as he pleases,
Gallant replied sarcastically that “The prime minister can indeed make all the
decisions, and he can also decide to kill all the hostages.”

The other cabinet members allegedly rebuked the minister of defense for
speaking this way to the PM.

Netanyahu pounded the table angrily and called the vote, and Gallant was the
only one who voted “no.”

The only conclusion we can draw from all this is that Netanyahu’s participation in
the hostage release negotiations has been a sham, that he isn’t interested in the
fate of the hostages, and that he prioritizes further illegal occupation of land that
does not belong to Israel over even a temporary peace. That President Joe
Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have put so much effort into these
sham negotiations demonstrates that neither understands Netanyahu’s actual
aims, or that they are being strung along.


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55333


Date: August 31, 2024 at 09:34:11
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Israeli PM Netanyahu says Recovering Hostages not a Priority...




Not a priority? Well he has certainly acted as if it
were not a priority.


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55332


Date: August 31, 2024 at 09:06:14
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: The Israeli regime and its military are ruthless

URL: https://x.com/mehdirhasan


Mehdi Hasan repostedMariam Barghouti مريم البرغوثي
11h
This is the eastern quarter of Jenin refugee camp now.

The Israeli regime and its military are ruthless. Leaving nothing but destruction.


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Date: August 31, 2024 at 09:45:53
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: The Israeli regime and its military are ruthless !?! Shock




Military ruthless? Wow. That's never happened before,
who would believe a military could be ruthless!!! The
Hamas were so polite.

Yes. I wondered why Israel didn't do the Nazi, Chinese
and Japanese way of just eliminating population and
leaving the buildings.

They apparently just want the population to live and go
somewhere else.

Seems there could be another option. Stupid humans.


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