Israel's celebration after the rescue of four captives is shortsighted, even tragic: Marwan Bishara



Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst Marwan Bishara highlights that Israel’s celebration following the rescue of four captives is shortsighted, even tragic. He emphasizes the broader implications and potential consequences of such actions and suggests that a more comprehensive and long-term approach is necessary for sustainable peace and security.

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22 thoughts on “Israel's celebration after the rescue of four captives is shortsighted, even tragic: Marwan Bishara”

  1. Hiroshima 15 kilotons

    Nagasaki 25 kilotons

    Gaza 75 kilotons !!

    Locked up by a sea and walls (36okm2) they act if they are fighting Brazil.

    You lost the victim card a long time ago and Israel's future is … uhm not there

    You don't even know the name of the only 14 year old Israeli kid that REALLY did NOT survive oct7. OR DO YOU KNOW ?

    We know the Names of Our Children !! ( moms wrote the names on the Limp's of their kids, you sure know why .. ?? )

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  2. Who is this guy? Everyone knows why they didn't kill those guys. They know that IDF will go after them and the only way to stop IDF is to kidnap some of their citizens. This guy is saying nonsense. So are you saying that if Hamas didn't agree with the hostage deal, they should leave their citizen in the hands of Hamas. I see why Israel banned this station in their country. They shouldn't celebrate, Imagine talk?

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  3. This guy takes the cake – he is actually saying Hamas is angelic because they did not kill the hostage or like some here are saying the hostage were well fed and kept. 'I don't condone the kidnapping, but..' – sounds nothing but hollow when you run a hard campaign where you praise the idea that Hamas was so good hearted that they did not kill them. A wrong is a wrong – whether Israel does it or Hamas or AJ or Marwan. You also cannot correct a wrong by committing the same wrong and then claim moral high ground.

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