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"We are the flood – We are the day after"

The stage is set for today's hostage release in central Gaza, scheduled to take place in about 20 minutes.

On the stage's banner, Hamas declares that it is the "day after" in Gaza.

At the bottom of the stage, in Hebrew, the words "Total Victory" broken in half and the face of Netanyahu looking despondent.
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Well, the Gaza print shops seem to be operational, but it looks like someone doesn't know how to count.

Six fingers? Perhaps that's Hamas's key to "victory."
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Eli, Or and Ohad.
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Eli, Or and Ohad.
They do not look well. But at least they are alive and on their feet.
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Hamas "interviewed" all three hostages on the stage, in Hebrew. All three said the same thing, cursing the Israeli government and thanking Hamas. Clearly these were prepared statements that they were forced to repeat.
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Eli, Or and Ohad.
Or Levy and Eli Sharabi had their spouses and children butchered before their eyes on Oct. 7 before being dragged to the dungeons of Gaza.

Don't forget: Hamas=ISIS

These are monsters, and the only "solution" is to destroy them.
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Or, Eli and Ohad–before (right) and after.

Holocaust survivors.
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IDF Spokesman:

Or Levy, Ohad Ben Ami, and Eliyahu Sharabi are in IDF hands and back in Israeli territory.
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Prime Minister's Office:

The shocking images that we have seen today will not go unaddressed.
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Palestinians want to leave Gaza.

Trump is giving them a gift.
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Prime Minister's Office:

Due to the serious condition of the three hostages and the repeated violations by the Hamas terrorist organization, Prime Minister Netanyahu has instructed to not allow the situation to go unaddressed, and to take appropriate measures.
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Israeli comedy show Eretz Nehederet mocks the Red Cross for doing nothing to help Israeli hostages besides offering them a short car ride home.
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Eli Sharabi did NOT KNOW that his wife and two daughters had been murdered on Oct. 7. He came out of Gaza today expecting to be reunited with them. He was informed of their horrible fate by his sister and mother.

May the LORD have compassion on this poor soul.
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President Isaac Herzog on the images this morning from Gaza:

This is what a crime against humanity looks like!

The whole world must look directly at Ohad, Or, and Eli β€” returning after 491 days of hell, starved, emaciated and pained β€” being exploited in a cynical and cruel spectacle by vile murderers.
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Overnight, Israeli troops were ordered to withdraw from the strategic Netzarim Corridor that divides the Gaza Strip between north and south. Until now, the government has repeatedly stressed that it will never do this until Hamas is destroyed.

Why is the division of the Gaza Strip into two halves important?

Control of the corridor allows the IDF to better control the different parts of the Gaza Strip. This limits Hamas’s freedom of movement and makes it more difficult for the terrorists to transfer forces, supplies, and possibly hostages.

Isolation of Gaza City

Control of the corridor makes it possible to cut off Gaza City, which was Hamas's main power center in the north, from the center and south parts of Strip, from where all the smuggled arms and supplies enter.

Many see it as a strategic mistake to give up all this.
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In return for yesterday's released hostages, Israel freed 183 jailed Palestinian terrorists, including 18 serving life sentences.

One of those "lifers" who was released to the Gaza Strip was immediately handed a gun, which he fired in the air before publicly threatening to kill the first Israeli he sees.
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