Israel mistakenly killed three hostages, family members said the government gave up the hostages, an

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

Israel mistakenly killed three hostages, what are the facts?What is Israel's attitude towards the hostages?A change in the attitude of the United States towards Israel?

Recently, the Israeli military's manslaughter of three hostages has been internationally condemned. In response, Israel** said it was a tragic incident and said that the IDF was responsible. What's going on?

It is reported that the hostages killed this time were 28-year-old Yutam Haim, 26-year-old Aaron Shamriz and 25-year-old Samer Taralka, all three men. The Israeli military said soldiers saw three "fiercely dressed" men walking towards them, judged that they were threatened, and killed them. It is worth noting that, according to an Israeli military source, the three men were shirtless and walked towards the Israeli army with white flags in their hands, but Israeli soldiers identified them as "**directly**."

In this regard, the people in Israel are extremely dissatisfied and carry out **. The people demanded a ceasefire, an exchange of hostages, and a return of the hostages alive instead of letting them come back in a coffin.

The Israeli side only said that this was a tragic mistake. Such a statement can be said to be unapologetic, does this also prove the attitude of the Israeli side towards the war: if the goal is not achieved, it will never give up, even if it costs more lives for it?A family member of the hostages said that the current ** seems to have given up the hostages. Some Israelis also said that for Israel, the elimination of Hamas is the highest priority, and the prime minister only agreed to exchange hostages under pressure from the people.

After this incident, although Israel's attitude is not clear, the international community has put tremendous pressure on Israel, and even the United States, which has been supporting Israel militarily, has to speak out to criticize Israel's behavior. Biden also demanded that Israel must make a change, and now the indiscriminate bombing behavior is causing Israel to lose supporters. It is worth noting that on 12 December, after differences arose between the United States and Israel on the Palestinian-Israeli issue, the cease-fire bill, which had been vetoed until now, was overwhelmingly passed at the United Nations. Does this also prove the "imperial mentality" of the United States, which is ready to beat up countries that do not listen to itself?

But for now, Israel** has not made positive changes to the Palestinian-Israeli situation. On December 15, US adviser Jake Sullivan said that he had discussions with Barneya, the head of Israel's intelligence agency Mossad, and came to the conclusion that there was a positive attitude towards not reporting the release of the hostages in the short term.

So the question is, what is the attitude of the Israeli side towards its hostages?You know, these hostages are citizens of their own country.

Combined with the information of various parties, it is not difficult to see that the attitude of the Israeli side is to ignore it. Although the hostages are domestic citizens, the Israeli side does not seem to care, and they are more concerned about whether they can achieve sufficient benefits in Gaza. In the face of these interests, citizens should "give themselves". Qatar has been pushing for a ceasefire between Israel and the release of hostages. But Qatar's prime minister said last week that despite Qatar's efforts, Israel's actions are narrowing the window for peace talks as Israel continues to carry out attacks on Gaza. Israel, on the other hand, believes that it is "actively trying" that a sustained offensive will force Hamas back to the negotiating table.

As of December 15, according to Palestinian data, the new round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has killed about 18,800 Palestinians and injured more than 50,000. According to Israeli data, the death toll on the Israeli side in this round of conflict is about 1,200.

The Israeli side should understand that war has nothing to do with civilians. The national interest should not infringe on the rights and interests of civilians. It is hoped that the two sides will return to the negotiating table as soon as possible and make substantive efforts on the issues between the two countries and how to protect the rights and interests of civilians and the exchange of hostages.

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