
Yechiel Leiter, Israel’s ambassador to the United States, told ABC News on Monday that once the remaining hostages’ bodies are returned, the second phase of the ceasefire deal could begin, which requires the “disarming of Hamas and demilitarization of Gaza.” “We can’t live with jihadis on our border anymore. That’s the lesson of Oct. 7,” said Leiter, referring to the Hamas-led invasion of southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. The return of Lt. Hadar Goldin for burial, an Israel Defense Forces soldier whose body had been held by Hamas for 11 years, was a positive development, he said. However, he noted that the terror group still holds the bodies of four hostages... Once those bodies are returned, Israel can start phase two of the ceasefire, in which Hamas puts down its weapons, he said. Although Hamas agreed to disarm as part of the Trump-brokered ceasefire, officials speaking on behalf of the organization say it has no intention of actually doing so. https://www.jns.org/israels-us-ambassador-we-cant-live-with-jihadis-on-our-border-anymore/ While diplomatic efforts are being made to disarm Hamas, Kan News revealed on Sunday that the terrorist organization has begun stockpiling advanced weapons outside of the Gaza Strip for when it is needed. According to the report, the weapons are being stockpiled in Africa, Yemen, and other supportive countries. They are intended to be transported and smuggled later to strategic locations, including the Gaza Strip. The report noted that the operations are taking place precisely as discussions about disarming Hamas intensify, serving as evidence of the organization’s intent to preserve and rebuild its military capabilities in the post-war period as part of a long-term strategy. https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/417871 [One hour one minute] [58 minutes] Israel’s US ambassador: ‘We can’t live with jihadis on our border anymore’
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