Saving Gaza hostages should be Israel’s primary concern: Marc Champion
In the heart of conflict, Israel faces a critical choice: pursue vengeance against Hamas at the cost of innocent lives or prioritize the safe return of hostages. With tensions escalating, global leaders plead for a ceasefire to avert further chaos. Yet, as Israel readies for decisive action, voices from within its ranks warn of the moral toll of indiscriminate warfare. Amidst the turmoil, a plea emerges for dialogue over destruction, offering a glimmer of hope in a landscape fraught with bloodshed and despair.
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By Marc Champion
Over 200 days into Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu needs to decide what matters more: extracting ultimate revenge on Hamas, and in the process all other Palestinians in Gaza, or getting hostages back alive.
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