OP-ED President Trump Delivers a Painfully Honest Statement About Israeli Hostages and Hamas

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President Trump Delivers a Painfully Honest Statement About Israeli Hostages and Hamas


April 29, 2024 | Sundance | 185 Comments

What President Trump said this morning about the Israeli hostages held by Hamas is brutally honest and true.

It is always difficult to tell the hard thing to those who need to pretend not to know the truth. However, one of the great benefits of President Trump’s leadership both domestically and on the global stage is his willingness to say the honest thing consistently.

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The way this statement is truthfully worded is a pattern of linguistic assembly exclusive to President Donald Trump.

Powerful, remarkable and brutally honest.


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Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
I don't know just how the released hostages were quieted - but the true story of the brutality they experienced was never revealed - especially the younger better looking females >>> when those crazed Hamas were sexually defiling the corpses - you can imagine what they did to the captives .....
 

Dash

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I don't know just how the released hostages were quieted - but the true story of the brutality they experienced was never revealed - especially the younger better looking females >>> when those crazed Hamas were sexually defiling the corpses - you can imagine what they did to the captives .....
One former hostage, Amit Soussana has spoken about being sexually assaulted while she was held captive. I don't think they are being silenced. It’s a big ask of these women to have them speak publicly about what they went through. They were traumatized beyond anything we could ever imagine. More may speak out when they are ready.

First Israeli hostage speaks out about alleged Hamas sexual assault

First Israeli hostage speaks out about alleged Hamas sexual assault​

Amit Soussana is embraced by a friend in front of her destroyed house near the Gaza Strip.
Leo Correa, Associated Press
Amit Soussana, 40, right, is embraced by a friend after speaking to journalists in front of her destroyed house in the kibbutz Kfar Azza, near the Gaza Strip, Israel, Jan. 29, 2024. Soussana was held in captivity for 55 days after being kidnapped during the cross-border attack by Hamas on Oct. 7.
An Israeli woman who was held hostage by Hamas for 55 days says she was sexually assaulted by militants, becoming the first former hostage to publicly come forward with claims of sexual violence.

In an interview with The New York Times published Tuesday, Amit Soussana said she was forced “to commit a sexual act” at gunpoint by a Hamas militant who was holding her captive. She also said that while in captivity, she was held by herself, chained by her ankle in a bedroom, with a guard sometimes coming in, lifting her shirt and touching her.

Soussana’s interview follows finding from a United Nations special group focused on sexual violence, which found “clear and convincing information” that Hamas committed rape and sexual torture during its deadly attack on Israel on Oct. 7 last year.

Soussana told the Times that she decided to talk about her experience now to draw attention to the challenges faced by those who are still hostages in Gaza. Following Soussana’s release from captivity in November, she talked to a senior Israeli gynecologist and a social worker about her assault, both of them told the Times.

“Amit spoke immediately, fluently and in detail, not only about her sexual assault but also about the many other ordeals she experienced,” said Julia Barda, the gynecologist, per the Times.

However, a spokesperson for Hamas denied Soussana’s account in a response to the Times. “For us, the human body, and especially that of the woman, is sacred,” the spokesperson said in the response, according to the Times.

However, the U.N. special representative of the secretary-general on sexual violence in conflict, Pramila Patten, headed up a team that went to Israel and the West Bank earlier this year and found evidence that Hamas had carried out sex crimes against hostages.

“Based on the information it gathered, the mission team found clear and convincing information that sexual violence, including rape, sexualized torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment has been committed against hostages and has reasonable grounds to believe that such violence may be ongoing against those still held in captivity,” the U.N. special group said in a press release.

In a press conference, Patten said the group’s findings backed up the need for a cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas, which Israel has said would require Hamas releasing the more than 100 remaining hostages.

“In the context of the findings, regarding the hostages, I think more than ever a ceasefire should be a priority,” Patten said. “That’s what can protect the hostages still in captivity, a ceasefire.”
 

blueinterceptor

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Hamas, Irgc Hezzbollah etc are all playing a game. They are tugging on the heart strings of people. If it was definitive that the hostages were all dead, Israel would have nothing to stop her from running amok. The hostages give the victim countries reasons (hope) to ask israel to pause or curtail their actions. The inability of hamas or the others to produce the hostages says all that needs to be said. There are far fewer live ones than claimed. If there are live ones, I’ll bet they have other connections. Like being Americans or citizens of other countries.
 

Coulter

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As for the hostages, sometimes you have to go in and kill everyone and let God sort it out. :(
Death might be an end to their nightmare.

I have also heard that as much as 90% of those living in Gaza cheered Oct 7. And I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of the remainder just supported it. A nuke would not upset me at this point.
 
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Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
When such a mindset as a muslim is understood, it leads one to one conclusive truth. If they want to make it me or them, my minds there bro. They've convinced me, how about you?
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
Death might be an end to their nightmare.

I have also heard that as much as 90% of those living in Gaza cheered Oct 7. And I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of the remainders just supported it. A nuke would not upset me at this point.
Three or so would be case closed..the small tactical ones. Maybe five. Bible speaks of wiping out the very seed of such people. Which means it's scorched earth, and then some. I suspect a variation of the mentioned is coming, somewhere soon......perhaps America, with bigger yields. Nukes truly level the playing ground, like soccer field flat, with a big hole, maybe...
 
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