Just days after Joe Biden launched yet another attack against Benjamin Netanyahu, blaming the Israeli prime minister for a lack of a ceasefire deal in Gaza, Hamas made the president and his vice president look like fools again.
According to the latest reporting, the latest of several possible agreements has fallen through. Is it because Israel refused to make vast concessions to a terrorist group? Once more, the answer is no. Instead, Yahya Sinwar, the political and military head of Hamas, has scuttled the deal with another last-second bait-and-switch.
So Hamas said no again, adding new “conditions.” Sinwar sized up the “blame @Netanyahu” reaction to Hamas execution of 6 and liked what he saw. So he’s done it again. From @yabutaleb7 in @washingtonpost: pic.twitter.com/eJg3SGCzTQ
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) September 7, 2024
For nine months, Biden and Harris have claimed a ceasefire deal was just around the corner. Every single time, though, Sinwar does the same thing. Israel agrees to pretty horrific terms to get its hostages back, and Hamas drops in with a new demand, usually to release even more murderous terrorists. All the while, Democrats continue to blame Netanyahu for not somehow doing enough to get the psychopaths he’s negotiating with to follow through. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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