the document in the pc – The Time

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar wants to prolong the war and civilian suffering in Gaza to improve his position in ceasefire negotiations and ensure that his terror group can rebuild its military power, according to a document found on the terrorist’s computer and seen by German newspaper Bild, which also describes how the suffering of Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza should be used to pressure the Israeli public.

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According to the report published by the German daily, the document also describes how international public opinion should be manipulated against Israel and how Arab countries should be induced to protect Hamas from further incursions of the IDF into Gaza, calling on them to deploy along the border of the strip after the completion of the first phase of the ceasefire, currently under negotiation. The document, personally approved by Sinwar, reveals that the Palestinian terrorist group does not seek a quick end to the war nor does it care in the least about the suffering of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which is not even mentioned.

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2024-09-08 08:23:11

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