The White House-brokered deal could end Israel’s two-year war with Hamas, but only if the terrorist group proves it’s serious by immediately releasing all hostages, Caroline Glick, an international affairs adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told Newsmax on Sunday.
“We assess this is a very serious deal,” Glick said in an interview on Newsmax’s “Sunday Report.” “Hamas has, as Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump have both said, a very limited amount of time to make good on its pledge to immediately release all of the hostages it has been holding in Gaza. We’ll see whether that actually happens.”
If Hamas moves to free the captives, she added, that would be “the first indication that the war can end,” because the conflict “can’t end so long as Hamas continues to hold the hostages.”
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