The barbarians known as Hamas are not only killing hostages, but they are now taunting the families of those hostages by releasing videos of the slain taken prior to their deaths. The terror organization is also promising more to come.
Israel recently went into Rafah and recovered the bodies of several hostages. If you’ll recall, the Democrats were furious that Israel was planning to launch strikes into the region. As it turns out, Israel was right to focus on the area and the Democrats were wrong to push the Biden administration to withhold armaments.
Biden’s response to the situation has been nothing short of incompetent, demanding that Benjamin Netanyahu do more to get to an agreement with Hamas.
But demanding Israel cut a deal with Hamas only rewards Hamas for its behavior, as Netanyahu rightly noted. The terror group, which is also the ruling body of Gaza, will do more horrifying things like this.
Hamas on Monday taunted kin of the six hostages found slain in Gaza by releasing haunting pre-recorded footage of the victims — and warning the gut-wrenching clips were only a teaser to their “last messages.” […]
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