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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

We Need Some Exploding Pagers For Hamas

Never forget that these are sadistic terrorists, not decent human beings, and they need to be destroyed, now. That's the Israeli response the world needs.

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Hamas fakes ‘unearthing’ partial remains of hostage whose body IDF recovered in 2023, Israel says.

Casket returned overnight contained partial remains of Ofir Tzarfati, rather than the promised body of one of 13 deceased hostages still in Gaza; drone video shows Hamas staging the ‘discovery’; Netanyahu convenes emergency meeting to discuss response 

"A casket handed over by Hamas on Monday night to Israel contained the partial remains of Ofir Tzarfati, a hostage whose body was recovered by the military in early December 2023, Israeli officials said.

"In addition to not returning the bodies of any of the 13 dead hostages still held in the Gaza Strip, Hamas staged a fake “discovery” of Tzarfati’s remains in eastern Gaza City in front of the Red Cross.

"Israel has said Hamas has access to many of the remaining bodies and is dragging its feet in returning them, which it is required to do under the terms of the US-backed ceasefire agreement.

"On Monday afternoon, Hamas brought the remains of Tzarfati out of a building and placed them in a large hole it had dug in the ground in the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City. It then covered the body bag in dirt and pretended to uncover it for the first time in front of the Red Cross.

"The entire incident was filmed by a military drone. The full footage was published by the IDF later on Tuesday, after Tzarfati’s family was notified by military representatives that additional remains of his body were returned by Hamas.

"Voices from across the political spectrum called on Israel to halt or pause its own commitments under the agreement in response, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to convene an emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss possible Israeli reactions."

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