• @jetA
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    -19 months ago

    It’s not simple. But it does demonstrate hamas is lying about their willingness to release two hostages no strings attached.

    • @rodolfo@lemmy.world
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      49 months ago

      again you’re oversimplifying things, with these black and white statements. extremely dangerous, extremely…

      • @jetA
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        -29 months ago

        How are they not lying? If they want to release two hostages they have a variety of options that don’t involve Israel. They could drop them off at the Egyptian border, they could drop them off at the Red Cross, they could drop them off at any of the UN compounds.

        They’re unwillingness to release two hostages is completely on them. For them to try to blame Israel is disingenuous, and clearly a lie.

        But I’m open to being wrong, how is Hamas prevented from releasing two hostages right now? What prevents them from dropping them off at the Red Cross or any of the UN compounds right now today?

          • @jetA
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            19 months ago

            That site blocks my country. So I can’t read the article.

            But yes everything in Gaza has danger. But they could publicize the fact that they’re dropping off at the Red Cross, post a video, live stream it, whatever. It would show the willing and it’s not dependent on Israel

            • @hassanmckusick@lemmy.discothe.quest
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              That site blocks my country. So I can’t read the article.

              Here’s the first 2 sentences.

              The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) confirmed Wednesday that five staffers were killed in armed hostilities in Israel and the Gaza Strip.

              “Today, in two different incidents, ambulances were hit killing four Palestine Red Crescent paramedics who were helping those in need,” IFRC said in a statement.

              I understand it’s not the whole article but please try to extrapolate with the information given

              Edit: Or like… you could def read enough from that URL that you could google it yourself if you actually cared…

              • @jetA
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                09 months ago

                Yes. I agree. It’s a war crime. It’s terrible. But it has nothing to do with Hamas releasing hostages. They could release them to the UN, or the Red Cross. The incumbent danger of the war zone doesn’t change. They could get the credit for releasing the hostages even if a bombing later destroys the Red Cross building.

                • المنطقة عكف عفريتOP
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                  19 months ago

                  Yes. I agree. It’s a war crime. It’s terrible. But it has nothing to do with Hamas releasing hostages.

                  What purpose does it serve to ignore all context around Hamas and the hostages, and focus only on them?

                  People on this thread have recounted so many examples to you.

                  Red Cross staff are bombed and killed. Ambulances are unsafe. The Rafah crosspoint is unsafe. Even if Hamas hands them over to the Red Cross or to anyone there is a big chance they will be killed by Israel “by mistake”. It’s Israel’s own citizens, plus the internationals, which it’s swearing to protect and bring back safe and yet they don’t even want to open any kind of channel to negotiate with Hamas.

                  Yes, Hamas is wrong to take non-military hostages, but none of that absolves Israel from its behavior.

                  So to reiterate

                  But it has nothing to do with Hamas releasing hostages.

                  It has a lot to do with Israel.

                  They could release them to the UN, or the Red Cross.

                  You can see numerous examples of why this is a bad idea and not easily done.

                  • @jetA
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                    19 months ago

                    We seem to be stuck talking in circles.

                    One of the belligerents released a statement that was demonstrably false in of itself. Pointing out that one of the belligerence is lying, is not taking a side

                    The other belligerent also has many issues. But pointing out their lying is also not taking a

                    We have to use our critical thinking skills at all times, and point out when either side lies to us, the documentation of the lies is useful for reconciliation after the war when the populations have to live together.

                    Getting stuck in a cycle saying what about what about what about, doesn’t change anything. If one side is lying to us we need to dispassionately, and critically point that out. I’ve done that to the best of my ability, I apologize if my logic wasn’t clear, if you would like to point out any of my logical fallacies I’m happy to work with you on that

                    The emotional reaction around the war is terrible, but I don’t want to get involved in emotions when we’re dissecting a clear and blatant lie by one of the parties.

                • @hassanmckusick@lemmy.discothe.quest
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                  19 months ago

                  They could get the credit for releasing the hostages even if a bombing later destroys the Red Cross building.

                  You’re not giving an honest answer. How can you release a hostage to somewhere that isn’t safe? Why not just release them inside Gaza 2 minutes from the building where their being held? What if they get attacked on the way to release the hostage?

                  Your answer is cute and works for middle school dodgeball but doesn’t work in a world where governments actively engage in disinformation campaigns

                  • @jetA
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                    19 months ago

                    They have the options of releasing hostages. They could live stream the entire thing. They could bring a reporter along. They could demonstrate their intention.

                    And yes there’s active bombings, but the probability is they would be able to make it to a UN compound, or the Red Cross.

                    The fact that they were able to release two hostages I believe it was yesterday, through the Red Cross, demonstrates they can.

                    I only take issue with the fact that they said they were unable to release hostages without Israeli support. Clearly that’s not true, as they demonstrated yesterday by the release of two hostages to the Red Cross

        • @rodolfo@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          I think that trying to rationalize the behavior of two xenophobic, nationalist, religious fundamentalist far right parties it’s just a sterile exercise, often practiced (can’t rightly say if that’s your will, too) to leave out of the discourse one of these two parties, to implicitly side with one of them. that’s all I have to say. have a good day

          • @jetA
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            -19 months ago

            Have a good day.

            I think we’ve demonstrated conclusively hamas’s lying at least about this.

            Israel’s lying about many things as well, but that’s not what the articles about.

            I welcome you to show me where my logic is incorrect any time in the future when you have the bandwidth.

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                That’s great. I’m glad they released two hostages.

                I can’t read the article, I don’t have an account on that site and I hit the paywall.

                I’m genuinely happy to hostages were released.

                https://archive.ph/ZJnM9 I was able to read the article. It looks like they dropped off the hostages at the Red Cross.

                • @rodolfo@lemmy.world
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                  09 months ago

                  ok, long story short. two people were released, red cross helped. hamas got these points hit:

                  • they shown that Netanyahu govt wouldn’t help release the hostages
                  • see? we collaborate with red cross, dear westerners, what do you have to say?

                  the narrative, all that matters is the narrative. hamas seem they started getting this concept…

                  so, did I show you why you and your deductions were wrong all the way? do you understand why hamas, Netanyahu govt and everyone else (you included?) is trying to push a narrative? do you understand now why it’s a terrible attitude?

                  justify either party, and one might get some blood on themself.

                  • @jetA
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                    19 months ago

                    No, this proves I was right The entire time.

                    Okay let’s start over from the beginning

                    A. Hamas makes a statement, they want to release hostages no strings attached, Israel won’t let them ao they can’t.

                    B. Hamas is saying they have no ability to release hostages without Israeli assistance

                    C. The UN, and the Red Cross, operate inside of the Gaza strip

                    D. Hamas has access to the Egyptian border

                    Hamas statement is a lie, because point b contradicts point c and d.

                    Hamas statement is a lie because point a is contradicted by the contradiction and point b.

                    In war everybody lies, I fully acknowledge that, but here we have a statement that is self-contradictory in itself. Pointing out that this is a lie is not taking a side, it’s pointing out that this is a lie.

                    If people wanted to say the initial release of two US hostages, had some consideration for Hamas, and they were trying to hint that they wanted the same consideration again to release two Israeli hostages. Fine. But their statement would still be a lie, when they said they didn’t want anything to release these hostages for humanitarian reasons.

                    The fact that today, I guess yesterday now, they released hostages via the Red Cross is great. But it doesn’t change the fact they were lying earlier. They don’t need Israeli cooperation to release hostages as they’ve just demonstrated.