Tipping for money and security This is how Israel looks

Tipping for money (and security): This is how Israel looks for hostages Nicola Porro

That through the Qatarand maybe thatEgyptthere is an underground negotiating table, but not too much in between Hamas and various European nations convincing the heads of state and government to release the European hostages or those with dual passports is no secret, just as it is no secret that it is precisely European diplomacy that is helping the Israeli government in its attempt to to win back its citizens, with which he wanted to one day launch the ground offensive in the Gaza Strip.

An important aspect of these underground negotiations is that Israeli citizens, civilian and military, are not included in the negotiations.

Intelligence indicates that most of the hostages are being held in the area Khan Yunisin the southern area of ​​the Gaza Strip, and it was there that the Israeli Air Force dropped thousands of leaflets from above asking the population to indicate the locations of these detentions.

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In exchange for that informationIsrael promises not only every effort to ensure the safety of those who share useful information, but also financial rewards. The text reads: “For your future, we ask you to give us useful information about the abductees. You have our promise that we will make every effort to ensure your safety and that you will receive a financial reward in exchange for information.”

Essentially, the people of Gaza are being given the opportunity to do this reduce the pressure of the bombing raids in exchange for cooperation with those who can no longer tolerate Hamas.

There is hope that this move will produce some results very close to zerobut this is a necessary act before Israeli public opinion and probably just a way to say in the future that everything has been tried, the possible and the impossible.

Michael Sfaradi, October 24, 2023