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The new hostage deal explained and why it will lead to Israel’s defeat

The Caroline Glick Show “In-Focus”

A new framework is being negotiated for a hostage release in exchange for a Palestinian prisoner release, humanitarian aid for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and a temporary ceasefire between the war between Hamas and Israel. Will this mean defeat for the Jewish state and the end of the fighting in Gaza? Can Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu withstand the international pressure to halt the efforts of the Israel Defense Forces? What is the U.S. endgame with this and other policies in the Middle East?

All this and more on the Caroline Glick show “In-Focus!”

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“It is disturbing to see some corners of our justice system treat the life of a Jewish American as worth so little,” Alyza Lewin, president of U.S. affairs at the Combat Antisemitism Movement, told JNS.
“We are more scared than ever,” Jewish activist Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi told JNS. “Despite the overall reduction in the number of instances, the severity of instances is terrifying.”
“I was eventually told by the police that there’s not much that they could do and the case would ultimately get thrown out,” Nir Golan told a public inquiry of the 2023 attack.
The analysis found that Cole Allen, who faces multiple felony charges for the April 25 attack, had “multiple social and political grievances” and cited his social media posts criticizing the war.
A spokesman for the New York City Economic Development Corporation told JNS that a Japan page was also taken down.
The incident occurred as America continues its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.