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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Waiting For The Results of Pure Evil

Will there be any Nuremberg-like trials for Hamas and the worst of the "Palestinians"? It sounds like they are just going to be able to walk away without having to pay for their crimes and Nazi-like cruelty since (and before) October 7, 2023.  Their evil should be on full display at a trial for the world to see, so that the Hamas-supporters and collaborated can see what they've been celebrating.

Of course all the bodies of the hostages will be hard to find. Do you really think that Hamas is going to make any of this easy? Their stalling tactics, their physical and psychological torture, and their cruelty towards the Jewish people, will continue for as long as possible. 
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Release of hostages set for Monday; families told locating all dead bodies could be hard. According to report, Israeli official says some uncertainty remains, and release could begin Sunday night; Witkoff warns families that locating all bodies of dead hostages’ bodies may be difficult

Excerpt from The Times of Israel 10/12/25, by Lazar Berman & Nava Freiberg

"The release of the hostages from Gaza is expected to begin on Monday morning, Hamas and Israeli officials said over the weekend, though some uncertainty remains regarding the timing.

"Under the terms of the ceasefire agreement reached on Thursday, the IDF had 24 hours to complete its initial withdrawal in Gaza. Hamas was given a window of 72 hours after the withdrawal to release the 48 hostages, 20 of whom are thought to be alive.

"The IDF completed its withdrawal by noon on Friday, commencing the 72-hour period. Israel will release some 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the hostages.

"The release of the hostages from Gaza is expected to begin on Monday morning, Hamas and Israeli officials said over the weekend, though some uncertainty remains regarding the timing.

"Under the terms of the ceasefire agreement reached on Thursday, the IDF had 24 hours to complete its initial withdrawal in Gaza. Hamas was given a window of 72 hours after the withdrawal to release the 48 hostages, 20 of whom are thought to be alive.

"The IDF completed its withdrawal by noon on Friday, commencing the 72-hour period. Israel will release some 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the hostages.

"In a Friday message seen by The Times of Israel, the Israeli government’s pointman on the hostages, Gal Hirsch, told relatives of the captives that Israel believed “the process of releasing your loved ones — our loved ones, the hostages — will begin on Monday morning.”

“Living hostages will be handed over to us, and it is expected that the remains of fallen hostages will also be transferred to us,” he wrote. Bodies of dead hostages will be transferred “in a painful and respectful ceremony” to the Institute of Forensic Medicine to be identified, he added.

"Top Hamas official Osama Hamdan appeared to confirm that schedule, telling AFP that “according to the signed agreement, the prisoner exchange is set to begin on Monday morning as agreed, and there are no new developments on this matter.”

"But some Israeli sources signaled that uncertainty remains. On Saturday, Channel 12 reported that a senior Israeli official said “not all timing details are clear to Israel.” The official said the ambiguity is apparently due to the terror group’s logistical preparations.

"The report added that the releases could begin as early as Sunday night if conditions permit. Talks are ongoing with the International Committee of the Red Cross, which is set to coordinate the transfer of hostages, the network said.

"The official added that the exact time of the release will likely only be known a few hours in advance.

"In addition, Hamas has previously said that it anticipated difficulty locating the bodies of some of the deceased hostages within the 72-hour deadline.

"In his message to relatives of hostages, Hirsch said that after Israel verifies the identities of the bodies it received, a multinational task force will start searching for any bodies still in Gaza that the terror group cannot locate.

“We demand, expect, and work for 100% effort from Hamas, with the assistance of the international force, in order to complete the mission and bring back all the fallen hostages for burial in Israel,” he wrote.

"In a meeting with relatives of hostages on Saturday evening, US special envoy Steve Witkoff echoed that concern, saying it could be very hard to locate some of the bodies, Channel 12 reported.

"The families were deeply troubled by Witkoff’s assessment and were pleading for Israel to do everything possible to return every hostage, the report said."

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