• @givesomefucks
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    158 months ago

    Where are Hamas getting them?

    Like, do you think this is an actual war where both sides attack each other’s territories?

    Seriously, at what point in the last six months would Hamas have captured non combatants?

    • @Stovetop
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      8 months ago

      I am not here to give Israel a W, but Hamas still has a number of civilian captives from the original October 7 attack. Just not as many surviving as was assumed.

      According to Israel’s own figures, there are 90 or so living hostages and 30 or so bodies still held by Hamas IIRC. Apparently most of the 90 survivors are non-civilians, based on what Hamas is saying, but some of them still are.

      • @givesomefucks
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        158 months ago

        According to Israel’s own figures,

        But not according to anyone else’s…

        Israel has been flattening the entire area, they can’t keep track of how many they kill, regardless of what country they’re from.

        But the article OP linked even says there aren’t 40 noncombatants left…

        CNN’s record of the conditions of the hostages also suggests there are fewer than 40 living hostages who meet the proposed criteria.

        I’m not sure what you’re not understanding about this.

        Or why you’re listening to Israel still

        • @Stovetop
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          58 months ago

          But the article OP linked even says there aren’t 40 noncombatants left…

          Right, I acknowledged that. It’s just that no one knows who specifically is counted in the alive vs dead hostage statistics. It wouldn’t surprise me if Israel purposefully set a number of civilians that they knew had likely already died, knowing that Hamas would not be able to comply with the request, to justify continuing the conflict.

      • Flying SquidM
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        88 months ago

        According to Israel’s own figures

        Therein lies the problem.

        • @Stovetop
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          I would say take it with a grain of salt, but there’s enough international scrutiny that I would say the list of missing is probably reliable enough. People in Israel are still protesting the Israeli government about that very frequently. Not everyone missing from October 7th has been returned, alive or dead. Many probably buried beneath rubble from IDF attacks, to be honest, since several were already confirmed killed by “friendly” fire.

          Edit: to add, it is worth noting that Hamas is not the only group that participated in Oct 7 and took hostages. There are likely other hostages that they cannot account for because they were taken by other groups.

    • @RapidcreekOP
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      -178 months ago

      The hostages were taken on October 7th of last year. Try to keepup.

      • @SkyezOpen
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        138 months ago

        And they’ve been repeatedly bombed for the past several months, try to keep up.

      • @givesomefucks
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        68 months ago

        Try to keepup.

        I have…

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Israeli–Palestinian_prisoner_exchange

        Again, your own article says CNN knows there aren’t 40 hostages left that aren’t noncombatants.

        Israel keeps taking civilians hostage, so they have enough.

        Since 10/7 the only Israelis Hamas interacts with are combatants. They literally don’t have enough hostages left for this deal, which is likely how the deal arrived at that number.

        It’s something that literally is impossible to comply with, and Israel gets to blame Hamas.

        This ain’t complicated bub. Your own source agrees with me.

        You should read it