In a controversial move that has sparked outrage in both Israel and the United States, the release of three Israeli hostages from Gaza—Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher—has reignited a fierce debate over the cost of negotiating with terrorists. While their return after 470 days in captivity has been widely celebrated, critics warn that the terms of the deal come at an unacceptably high price.

The deal, which involved the release of nearly 2,000 convicted terrorists from Israeli prisons, has drawn sharp criticism for emboldening Hamas and compromising Israel’s security. Hamas has lauded the agreement as a victory, fueling celebrations in Gaza while further entrenching the perception that violence and terror yield rewards.
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Incoming White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz expressed relief over the hostages’ return, stating, “These three brave women are no longer suffering at the hands of Hamas terrorists in the tunnels below Gaza and are once again with their families. More to come.”
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