“A ceasefire was concluded between them until November 24th Israel and Hamasa difficult ceasefire, also because Israel, understandably, initially did not want to exchange prisoners who had been tried in Israeli courts for hostages who, as you can imagine, have a completely different value because they were taken in that brutal attack on October 7th were simply kidnapped”: Nicola Porro He said it in his editorial at the beginning of the episode of Stasera Italia broadcast on Rete 4. The reference refers to the agreement that the two parties involved in the conflict in the Middle East had reached, which, however, collapsed in the last few hours.
“This ceasefire was concluded, some hostages were released and some prisoners were released,” the presenter continued, “and yet this morning this ceasefire brutally ended with the resumption of the Israeli offensive.” At this point Porro addressed the audience directly: “But I ask you with great serenity, whatever you may think about this matter: But in your opinion, the Hamas terrorists, after killing 1,400 people in the Israeli kibbutzim during the October 7 rave… The same organization is taking During a ceasefire, a car, two terrorists drive into Jerusalem and start shooting, killing three people, including a 25-year-old pregnant girl. In her opinion, that might or might not have changed the scenario of a ceasefire? Who would have thought the ceasefire wouldn’t be broken?”