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Friday, October 20, 2023
BIDEN TAKES CREDIT FOR RELEASE OF HOSTAGES ..... YEAH, LIKE PIGS CAN FLY
White House takes credit for release of two hostages, as Hamas refers to ‘fascist’ Biden admin
The terror organization claimed that it was releasing the Israeli-American prisoners for “humanitarian reasons.”
JNS
Oct 20, 2023
Hamas
releases Judith (left) and Natalie Raanan, dual Israeli-American
citizens who were being held captive by Hamas in the Gaza Strip since
Oct. 7, 2023
Hamas released two hostages, a mother and
daughter, on Friday for what the terror organization referred to as
“humanitarian reasons.” The terrorist organization that rules the Gaza
Strip said its aim was “to prove to the American people and the world
that the claims made by Biden and his fascist administration are false
and baseless.”
On Friday afternoon, U.S. President Joe
Biden released a statement taking credit for the development, and
thanking “the government of Qatar and the government of Israel for their
partnership in this work.”
“Today, we have secured the release of two
Americans taken hostage by Hamas during the horrific terrorist assault
against Israel on Oct. 7,” Biden stated. “Our fellow citizens have
endured a terrible ordeal these past 14 days, and I am overjoyed that
they will soon be reunited with their family, who has been wracked with
fear.”
“These individuals and their family will
have the full support of the United States government as they recover
and heal, and we should all respect their privacy in this moment,” he
added.
Earlier in the day, Biden spoke with
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The two discussed “ongoing
efforts to secure the release of hostages taken by Hamas—including U.S.
citizens—and to provide for safe passage for U.S. citizens and other
civilians in Gaza,” per a White House readout.
Netanyahu’s office released a statement on
Friday noting that “Judith Tai Raanan and her daughter Natalie Shoshana
Raanan were released by the terrorist organization Hamas.” The two were
kidnapped on OCt. 7 when they were staying as guests in Kibbutz Nahal
Oz.
Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Gal Hirsch, coordinator
for the captives and missing, the Israel Defense Forces and security
forces received the mother and daughter “at the border of the Gaza
Strip, and the two are now on their way to a meeting point in an army
base in central Israel, where their families are waiting to reunite with
them,” per Netanyahu’s office.
“The government of Israel, the IDF and the
entire security apparatus will continue to do all they can, using any
means available, to locate all those missing and bring home all the
kidnapped,” it added.
The two hostages were held in the Gaza
Strip since Hamas conducted its Oct. 7 cross-border invasion of southern
Israel, resulting in the deaths of 1,400 people, with thousands wounded
and recovering in hospitals throughout the Jewish state.
As part of its terrorist activities that day, Hamas took as many as 200 men, women and children captive, dragging them to Gaza.
Biden and other world leaders have called for Hamas to release all of the captives immediately.
The International Red Cross confirmed that the two were released.
Israeli media identified them as Judith
Raanan, 59, and Natalie Raanan, 17, who are dual Israeli-American
citizens. Authorities have notified their family of their pending return
to Israel via Egypt.
Judith Tai Raanan and her
daughter Natalie Shoshana Raanan arrived back in Israel late on Friday,
the Israeli government confirmed
Hamas reportedly freed the pair due to the mother’s declining health.
Hebrew-language media, citing Israeli
officials, reported that Hamas released the hostages without any quid
pro quo from Jerusalem.
“The continued holding of hostages is a
war crime,” said an Israel-based group advocating on behalf of the
families of captives. “We call on world leaders and the international
community to exert their full power in order to act for the release of
all the hostages and missing.”
The Israel Defense Forces has informed 203 families that their loved ones have been kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The military also stressed that the situation is complex and some may have been killed.
Among the kidnapped are some 20 to 30
children and 10 to 20 people over the age of 60. Hostages include
citizens of eight or nine countries in addition to Israel.
On Monday, Hamas released a video purportedly showing one of the Israeli abductees.
Israeli hostage Mia Schem, 21, speaks in an image taken from a video released by Hamas on Oct. 16, 2023.
“I’m Mia Shem,
21 years old from Shoham. Currently, I’m in Gaza. I returned early
Saturday morning from Sderot—I was at a party. I was seriously injured
in my hand,” the woman says. She calls on Israel to “get me out of here
as soon as possible.”
Shem was kidnapped while taking part in a music festival in the desert near Kibbutz Re’im, where Hamas gunmen also massacred at least 260 festival-goers.
Families of the captives have expressed anger at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approval on Wednesday of humanitarian aid deliveries of water, food and medicine to Gaza through Egypt.
1 comment:
That stupid shit would try to take credit for the sun rising if he thought he could get by with it.
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