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Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza have been detained by Israeli forces and taken to prisons and military bases, accused of having links to Hamas. While some are allegedly fighters, many are reportedly civilians. Released detainees have alleged horrific torture. There are investigations into allegations of widespread sexual abuse, considered a war crime. Six former prisoners were interviewed regarding these allegations.

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My mom returned from Gaza, where she witnessed kindness and provision from the Muslims there. She is a ray of light in our lives amidst the darkness. However, our hearts are with the 200 hostages still held there. We are relieved to hear that they are being taken care of, although we are unsure if this applies to everyone. Our thoughts are with our friends, brothers, mothers, and sisters who, like us, anxiously await the return of their loved ones.

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Israel has returned women and children hostages, but why did they take them in the first place? Israel has the power to kidnap them again anytime. They often round up Palestinian women and children as leverage. Hamas is criticized for taking hostages, but Israel could take even more without consequences. The deal is favorable for Israel as they don't have to withdraw or establish a permanent ceasefire. They will only pause for a few days before resuming bombing. Although the speaker wants hostages released on both sides, they acknowledge that this deal greatly benefits Israel.

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The speaker questions whether Hamas is holding female hostages to prevent them from speaking about atrocities. During a negotiated pause, Hamas failed to release women as agreed, leading to suspicions. The speaker acknowledges this is not a proven fact but a belief held by many.

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Sharon Lifshitz's elderly parents are among the hostages kidnapped by Hamas militants from their kibbutz in southern Israel near the Gaza border. The parents were last heard from on Saturday morning when they were taking shelter in their safe room. Sharon has not received any information about their whereabouts but has heard about other kidnapped members. The Hamas militants broke the fence and quickly entered the kibbutz, massacring members and taking many hostages. Around 80 people are missing, including children, adults, and elderly individuals. There are rumors of video footage showing hostages pleading for their lives, and Sharon urgently calls for their immediate release.

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The US government has seen Hamas commit atrocities and hold female hostages. There is no evidence for why they have not released the remaining hostages. It is hoped that they will change their mind and release the women. There is a desire for the hostages to speak about their treatment.

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My name is Yonj Acere. My family was kidnapped by Hamas while visiting my mother-in-law. They were taken and witnessed her murder. I found out about it through a video released on TikTok by Hamas. It has been 32 days since I last heard from them. I don't know their condition or if they are hungry or sleeping. I want them to be freed. We need to use our power to help them. The Jewish and Israeli people will win this war, together with the Western world.

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Josivet and Nured Cooper were released after being held hostage for sixteen days. They were taken to a hospital in Tel Aviv, where they received medical treatment. Josivet described their ordeal, saying they were transported on a motorcycle through tunnels, beaten with sticks, and constantly watched. She expressed her hope that the others who were also held captive would be released soon. The speaker emphasized that the situation will only truly be over when everyone has returned safely.

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Members of the Jewish extremist group Leftahor were rescued from a jungle compound in Mexico by police, suspected of trafficking minors. The operation involved Mexican police and Israeli agents, including former Mossad members, and took 2 years to plan. The group had been living in Guatemala since 2014. Nine group members were arrested, and the rescued children are being sent to Israel to live with relatives.

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An 85-year-old Israeli woman, Uchevard Lifshitz, shares her experience of being held hostage by Hamas. She states that the captors followed the Quran, provided mattresses, and ensured proper sanitation and medical care. Uchevard praises their kindness and attention to detail, especially regarding feminine hygiene. The video also highlights the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, with an agreement to release hostages and Palestinian prisoners. It mentions the mistreatment of Palestinian children in Israeli jails, the high arrest rate of Palestinian men, and the arbitrary arrests under Israeli military order 101. The speaker urges viewers to question the narrative presented by the western media.

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Hamas has executed six hostages in cold blood, reportedly just before a potential rescue by Israeli Defense Forces. My condolences go out to the families, particularly Hirsch Gilbert's family. These hostages were found in tunnels under Rafah, where the Biden administration pressured Israel not to enter for months, even using an arms embargo. Kamala Harris stated that a military operation in Rafah would be a mistake, citing the lack of escape routes for civilians. The administration should have supported Israel's response from the start instead of focusing pressure on them, while Hamas and Iran faced little consequence.

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In Gaza, there are currently 229 innocent hostages. Once they return to Israel, the plan is to attack Shifa hospital, all other hospitals, and the tunnels, killing everyone. It's important for the world to be aware of this, as Gaza believes it is now the center of attention.

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In October 2023, Hamas terrorists invaded Israel and abducted over 200 innocent people, taking them to Gaza. Two hostages were brought to Shefa Hospital, which is connected to Hamas' network of tunnels. Despite other hospitals being closer, Hamas chose Shefa Hospital for its cover and easy access to their tunnel system. The terrorists' motives for bringing the hostages there are questionable, considering the brutal acts they committed against civilians.

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Babies and toddlers in Kfar Azah, Southern Israel, were found decapitated after Hamas attacks in the kibbutz. This information has been confirmed by the Israeli Prime Minister's spokesman.

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Children were tragically killed and taken hostage in Gaza, while terrified girls were paraded through the streets surrounded by hateful mobs. Hamas, an organization driven by global jihad, must be held accountable for these atrocities. It is important to acknowledge these events and not turn a blind eye. To ensure the safety and well-being of humanity, Hamas must be dismantled.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has demanded the immediate return of hostages held by Hamas, making a bold move. He has threatened to add Hamas to the LGBTQIA+ acronym if the hostages are not released by Monday. Trudeau's statement shows his determination to take action and adds a touch of humor, as he mentions his joy in adding letters to the acronym and dressing up as different races. This move by Trudeau is seen as a brilliant geopolitical strategy.

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Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza have been detained by Israeli forces and taken to prisons and military bases, accused of having links to Hamas. While some are allegedly fighters, many are reportedly civilians. Released detainees have alleged horrific torture. There are investigations into allegations of widespread sexual abuse, considered a war crime. Half a dozen former prisoners have been interviewed regarding these allegations.

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Yesterday, a girl who was held hostage in Israeli prisons shared her terrifying experience. She emphasized that these children are hostages, not prisoners, and the sound of small kids crying for their mothers haunted her every night. It's time we stop accepting this situation and start speaking up about what's happening in Israeli prisons. We must raise our voices and bring attention to this issue.

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Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan from the IDF shows evidence of Hamas using hospitals for military operations. In the Shefa Hospital, Israeli troops found obstructed security cameras, hidden weapons, and a backpack with important intelligence. They discovered AK-47s, ammunition, and grenades in closets and behind MRI machines. Another grab bag contained military equipment and a laptop with incriminating evidence. The IDF is analyzing the laptop and other documents found. The video also includes a picture of an Israeli hostage who was rescued. This evidence confirms that Hamas violates international law by using hospitals for illicit military purposes.

The Rubin Report

Chilling Details of How Hamas Treated Hostages in Captivity
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On October 7, rockets shattered the night as chaos unfurled at the Nova Festival, and one woman found herself fighting to stay alive inside a world where every moment could be the last. Kidnapped with other revelers after the assault, she rode for hours in a car under fire, bullets pooling on the windows, as a city tried to understand what was happening. Nearly five hours later, she was separated from friends, running, hiding, and then pushed into a nightmare without end. Her captivity stretched to 54 days across five houses and 11 moves. She was mistaken for a soldier because of green trousers and boots, and the captors demanded why she wore that uniform. She endured beatings, abuse, and daily psychological pressure; at one point a group of 10 terrorists dragged her along as she clung to life with two broken legs. She pretended to be Arab to avoid harm, even as a necklace, jewelry pieces, and hair were ripped away. Within the hospital room, about 30 Hamas fighters looted and peered at her, forcing a cast on her broken leg and treating her as a potential officer. She survived days when water was scarce—20 ml at a stretch—while the food and showers were rationed. A moment of peril came when a crowd near the car nearly lynched her; she was pulled from the tree and saved as the car's doors closed, and she heard the crowd celebrate a victory she did not feel. Days later, she was walked through a street at gunpoint, then into a Red Cross convoy, then toward home. On release, a phone call with an Israeli officer confirmed that her family survived and that she would go home—yet the world she rejoined did not erase the trauma. She spoke of faith as a sustaining force, of the human complexity she found in both captors and bystanders, and of a longing for peace and for the return of all hostages. She urged a simple, urgent question: what do we want to wake up believing each morning, and how can that aim guide our actions toward ending this cycle of violence.

Breaking Points

Bibi Allies LASH OUT Freed US Hostage Mom
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Amir discusses the release of Idan Alexander, a dual Israeli-American hostage held by Hamas, highlighting Trump's involvement in negotiations to end the Gaza war. He notes that Alexander's mother thanked Trump for her son's release, igniting backlash from pro-Netanyahu media, which he condemns as disgraceful. In Israel, there’s widespread relief over Alexander's return, but concerns arise about the disparity in government response to hostages based on citizenship. Amir emphasizes that many Israelis support a deal to release all hostages and end the war, but Netanyahu's government is resistant. He expresses hope that Trump's visit could shift momentum towards a resolution. Amir also reflects on the complex dynamics between Israel and the U.S., suggesting that while some see a potential for Israeli autonomy, the U.S. remains crucial for Israel's security. He concludes by stressing the urgent need to end the conflict and protect journalists in the region.

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Palestinian Pulitzer Winner SUSPENDED on Facebook, Instagram, X
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Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha discusses his experiences living in Gaza and the challenges he faces as a voice for his people. Following his Pulitzer Prize win, his Facebook account was suspended, allegedly due to a campaign against him for sharing news about violence in Gaza. He faced similar issues with Substack, where his account was briefly suspended for posting breaking news. Mosab highlights the dire situation in Gaza, where 70% of the population are refugees, and the ongoing genocide, emphasizing that entire families are being wiped out. He notes the dehumanization of men in media narratives, where their deaths are often overlooked. The social fabric of Gaza is under strain, with rising competition for scarce resources leading to disorder. Mosab expresses concern for the mental health of children who have endured trauma and violence, questioning what kind of adults they will become. He recounts his own harrowing experience of being detained by Israeli forces while trying to evacuate Gaza with his family.

Breaking Points

Trump To Hamas: 'HELL TO PAY' If No Hostage Release
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Good morning, everyone. Today’s show covers several key topics, starting with Trump’s hawkish statement on True Social regarding Israel and Hamas, emphasizing the urgency for hostage release before January 20, 2025. Hamas responded, accusing Netanyahu of sabotaging ceasefire negotiations and expressing a desire for peace and prisoner exchanges. The hosts discuss the implications of Trump’s statement, suggesting it may be a strategic move to claim credit for any future ceasefire success. They highlight the ongoing violence in Gaza and the challenges of securing a hostage deal, noting that Netanyahu's government has not prioritized hostages. The conversation also touches on the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel and Hezbollah, with reports of numerous ceasefire violations by Israel. The hosts express concern over the potential for American involvement in conflicts to free Israeli hostages, questioning the justification for such actions. They conclude by acknowledging the pro-Israel stance within Trump’s coalition, contrasting it with the divided opinions in the Democratic Party.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's Miraculous Hostage Deal, with Batya Ungar-Sargon, and Cheryl Hines on Smears of RFK Jr.
Guests: Batya Ungar-Sargon, Cheryl Hines
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Tonight's broadcast centers on a historic moment as twenty Israeli hostages are released, ending years of fear for their families. The footage moves through reunions that feel almost miraculous. Among those released is Matan Zangalker, a 25-year-old whose last text to his mother said, 'Mom, I love you. Someone is here' on the day of the abduction. Aviatar David appears in Hamas footage looking emaciated before he returns to health in Israel. Avinatan Orur and his girlfriend Noah Argammanid are also highlighted, Noah crying out in fear during the capture and later reconciled. Across the day’s events, political analysis centers on Donald Trump's role in achieving the release. Batya Ungar-Sargon calls it a miracle and argues Trump was uniquely positioned to secure the deal, pressing Netanyahu and leveraging Gulf states with a 20-point plan that unfolds in phases. The plan, critics say, aims to weaken Hamas's leverage while strengthening regional partners, using diplomacy with Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey to apply economic and political pressure. Trump's Knesset address frames the outcome as a shared American and Israeli victory, and his public appearances underscore a relentless pursuit of closure. Cheryl Hines reflects on her path from Florida roots to Hollywood, Groundlings improv, and a leap into politics through her marriage to Bobby Kennedy Jr. She recalls auditioning for Curb Your Enthusiasm and how improv training taught her to respond in the moment, with dialogue often improvised. The couple's life in public service brought intense scrutiny, including online harassment during vaccine debates, which she describes as part of the job. Her forthcoming memoir, Unscripted, explores these experiences, as well as balancing privacy with her role as a Washington spouse and advocate. The conversation also navigates media bias and the realignments that accompany major political events. The guests debate why some outlets frame coverage of Hamas and hostages differently, and they discuss the broader consequences for U.S.-Israel relations as Trump seeks support from regional partners. They speculate about future negotiations with Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, and consider how the administration might sustain momentum while addressing domestic concerns. The episode ends with reflections on leadership, loyalty, and the unpredictable reach of a single diplomatic breakthrough.

Breaking Points

Hamas Open To STEPPING DOWN In Gaza Breakthrough
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Phase one of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas may conclude sooner than anticipated, with Hamas proposing the simultaneous release of six prisoners this weekend. As negotiations progress to phase two, Hamas indicates a willingness to surrender governance, but Israel opposes the Palestinian Authority's involvement in Gaza's post-war scenario. Netanyahu has suggested voluntary depopulation of Gaza, which remains contentious. The release of two mentally ill hostages, captured years ago, is finally occurring. Additionally, the Bibas family was confirmed killed by a rival group, complicating narratives around hostage situations. Recent Israeli military actions have resulted in the deaths of hostages, raising concerns about engagement rules. Lastly, five Israeli reservists were indicted for torturing a Palestinian detainee, highlighting ongoing human rights issues.
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