If Hamas assassinated Israel's ceasefire negotiator, legacy media & the White House would rightly erupt in outrage at Hamas' pro war injustice.

The Israeli military just assassinated one of Hamas' lead negotiators for ceasefire, in a third sovereign nation no less, and crickets from media & the White House. Zero condemnations.

If you care about releasing hostages, you don't kill the person negotiating their release. Yet another reminder that for Netanyahu, it was never about the hostages.

@QasimRashid "Rules Based Order" the Western liars cry!
@QasimRashid To Netanyahu, I think a dead hostage is worth more than a live one.
@QasimRashid And our very own fascist-wannabe and #ChairmanHarper underling #PierrePolievre, shares his political opinion with us:

@QasimRashid

At this point, the Israeli hostages are being held as much by Netanyahu, as by Hamas. They are being doubly victimized. President Biden can support the hostages, or Netanyahu, but not both.

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It was always Wag the Dog for Netanyahu

@QasimRashid But clarify for me this: was the leader also responsible for the 7 October massacre? Genuinely want to know.
@davidpnice Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed al-Masri (also known as Mohammed Deif) and Ismail Haniyeh were the Hamas-leaders that are under investigation by the international court of Den Hague. Ismail Haniyeh has been eliminated by Israël. It looks like Israël doesn't want to give Den Hague the opportunity to judge them, because they Nethanyahu and Yoav Gallant also might need to appear in front of the international court of Den Hague. Killing those Hamas-leaders isn't justice. @QasimRashid
@karelbrits @QasimRashid Unfortunately it's Israel's version of justice.

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Netanyahu doesn't want the hostages to be free, he wants to keep them hostage so he can use that as an excuse to murder more and more Palestinians.
He doesn't give a ratsass about the lives of the hostages, they are just collateral damage!