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Can we have the full sentenceyes it is
NWGS is full of hate
here is an example of him making false smears
When will NWGS apologise for his actions

Can we have the full sentenceyes it is
NWGS is full of hate
here is an example of him making false smears
When will NWGS apologise for his actions

Koolpc says he supports the state of Israel committing mass murder
Koolpc says he enjoys the needless slaughter of Palestinians

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Can Marwan Barghouti, the ‘Palestinian Mandela’, bring peace to Gaza?
Hamas has said that the group would only release all 240 Israeli hostages held in Gaza if Israel agrees to free all Palestinian prisoners. Among those locked up is Marwan Barghouti, sentenced to life…www.france24.com
I've been reading quite a lot about this geezer, been in an Israeli prison since 2002, to me, and I may be wrong, he might be the sort of bloke who could lead the Palestinians in negotiations with Israel.
It won't happen if Hamas aren't all but wiped out, it won't happen if Netanyahu stays in power, it won't happen without a central govt for West Bank and Gaza.
Should there be a release of Hamas hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners of war/political prisoners and Marwan Bargouti is among those freed, there might be a glimmer of hope for the long term.
What about the millions of non Jews who died .Bet the 6 million Jews who died in real concentration camps would swap places.
It's almost as if Israel doesn't really want a lasting peace, or hope for the long term

Yes I mentioned him the other week wondering if he might be on list of those to be freed, well done for finding that.
I wish I knew the reasoning behind it, but I don't.
Probably because Netenyahu is in hock to the right-wing extremists in his government who will not countenance a withdrawal to the pre-67 borders and don't want a unifying Palestinian leader supporting a 2-state solution. They'd much rather continue to face divisive armed groups who reject a 2-state solution and want to destroy Israel completely.
Sounds about right to me.Probably because Netenyahu is in hock to the right-wing extremists in his government who will not countenance a withdrawal to the pre-67 borders and don't want a unifying Palestinian leader supporting a 2-state solution. They'd much rather continue to face divisive armed groups who reject a 2-state solution and want to destroy Israel completely.

A few things are common knowledge:Might be the reason, although I doubt it.
The coalition government currently consists of five parties — Likud, Shas, Otzma Yehudit, Religious Zionist Party and New Hope
The government is widely regarded as the most right-wing government in the country's history, and includes far-right politicians.
The Religious Zionist Party is opposed to any territorial concessions to Palestinian or Syrian claims for land. Some members support the annexation of the entire West Bank,
Netanyahu’s reliance on two ideologically distinct but politically indispensable allies: the ultra-Orthodox parties and the religious Zionist bloc.
Netanyahu was charged with fraud, breach of trust, and bribery in this case. Elovitch was also charged with bribery. The charges against Netanyahu include receiving bribes and acting in a conflict of interest as Minister of Communications.
Netanyahu has been accused of exploiting the Gaza war for his own gains, and an end to it could cause him problems.
Israel has never been more isolated on the international stage than it is now, and for many, Netanyahu has become the face of that.
Israel does not grant immunity to its premiers, but they have amazing power while in office to delay and frustrate criminal investigations against themselves, particularly during national emergencies.
www.thenewworld.co.uk
Netanyahu’s actions have been sufficiently extreme that the International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for his arrest.
www.thenewworld.co.uk
Seems a bit drastic over some cigars and a few cases of Brandy. But what's all that got to do with whether or not Marwan Barghouti is released.My personal opinion is that Netanyahu will either break the ceasefire with Hamas, or will start another war, or will reignite another conflict erelong..

Seems a bit drastic over some cigars and a few cases of Brandy. But what's all that got to do with whether or not Marwan Barghouti is released.
If the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu fears anything, it is the clank of a prison door closing behind him. This is something many people in his orbit have said: former friends and staff, political rivals, journalists and more. Netanyahu sees jail in his future, and he would do almost anything to avoid it.
Over time, it has become impossible to describe Netanyahu’s actions as anything other than a series of war crimes. Evidence has emerged time and again of the deliberate targeting of civilians and journalists. Netanyahu’s ministers openly talk about ethnically cleansing Gaza of Palestinians, permanently – genocidal talk. He is engaged in an open campaign to starve Gaza, still done supposedly in the cause of freeing hostages – but few even within Israel still believe that.
For the last decade, Netanyahu’s life has been shaped by an ongoing corruption investigation into gifts he received while in office, and which were also given to his wife, Sara. As that case has mounted against him, the prospect of conviction has become ever more real.
Domestic courts are another story.
Israel takes personal misconduct in political office seriously, and has a track record of jailing its politicians. In 2014, former prime minister Ehud Olmert was sentenced to six years in prison for accepting gifts in return for political favours (he eventually served 16 months behind bars). In 2016, prosecutors opened a very similar investigation into Netanyahu – but with even higher sums at stake. He is not wrong to fear conviction and imprisonment.
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Will there be an Israeli inquiry into Netanyahu’s failings ahead of the October 7 attack?
It’s looking more and more likely.
Separate investigations into the army and intelligence service’s failures in the run-up to the Hamas-led attack of October 7, 2023 –...– exposed glaring oversights and confusion within Israel’s security services as they struggled to respond to an assault that they had not seen coming.
Both the army and intelligence chiefs resigned in the wake of each inquiry.
While Netanyahu ..., he has resisted one into his own government’s role, claiming it would be politically biased and impractical during wartime.
But after the ceasefire, Israel’s High Court ruled unanimously that there was no longer “any real argument” to delay it, giving the government 30 days to respond.

Seems a bit drastic over some cigars and a few cases of Brandy.
But what's all that got to do with whether or not Marwan Barghouti is released.