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After a report that Israel would allow trapped Hamas operatives to retreat to the Yellow Line sparked criticism from all sides, official say
By Lazar Berman and Emanuel Fabian
Following reports on Monday that Israel was considering granting terrorists hiding in tunnels safe passage from Israeli-controlled areas of the Gaza Strip to the Hamas-run zone, a statement attributed to an “Israeli official” — often a euphemism for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office — said the premier “is not allowing safe passage for 200 Hamas terrorists.”
According to Israeli estimates, some 200 Hamas gunmen are currently located in the tunnels underneath the IDF-controlled parts of southern Gaza, especially in Rafah, and are unable to retreat to the Hamas-controlled areas without emerging from their tunnels and being spotted by Israeli troops.
Channel 12 news reported earlier on Monday that Israel would approve the fighters’ safe passage if they agreed to give up their weapons.
According to the outlet, IDF sources confirmed that Israel was likely to grant passage, but said they would only be allowed to pass into Hamas-controlled territory if the terror group gave up more bodies of slain hostages.
After the Channel 12 initial report was met with heavy criticism from both sides of the political spectrum, the “Israeli official” vehemently denied that Netanyahu would grant such passage to Hamas operatives stuck in Rafah.
“The prime minister persists in his firm stance on the disarmament of Hamas and the demilitarization of the Strip while eliminating terrorist threats to our forces,” said the official.
Will Trent airs every Terrific Tuesday at 7pm on ABC, Channel 12. Tune in now.
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Dave
The best part of being English is the channel dave. And it’s catch-up hour later channel is called Dave ja vue. It's a channel know for running re runs so much so that when commonly showed series that aired on dave would have comedians make jokes about it like "if you are watching this in the year 5000 on Dave ,hi" or "if Dave paid proper repeat fees it would be different"