8 Gaza Hostages Released, Including 5 Thais

8 Gaza Hostages Released, Including 5 Thais
Above: Hamas militants escort Israeli hostage Agam Berger on a stage before handing her over to a Red Cross team in Jabalia on Jan. 30, 2025, as part of their third hostage-prisoner exchange. Image copyright: Saeed Jaras/Contributor/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images

The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

Though Hamas, in many cases, was the main obstacle to achieving an end to this terrible war, the US is proud of its role in mediating. With a deal agreed upon, the hostages will return home and Israel will be more secure. Nonetheless, the implementation of the agreement must be done correctly.

Pro-Israel narrative

The release of the hostages is Israel's main goal, but, at the same time, it will not allow Hamas to make a mockery of the cease-fire agreement. Hostages were paraded through Gaza like animals, and this despicable treatment cannot be repeated. Hamas must understand that there will be consequences to violations of the deal.

Pro-Palestine narrative

While the media has spent a ludicrous amount of time criticizing the release of hostages from Gaza, freed Palestinian prisoners show clear signs of torture and poor treatment. Palestinians are starved and beaten while in Israeli detention, yet this gets almost no media attention. Likewise, as Netanyahu works tirelessly to find any loophole to sabotage the cease-fire, the media remains silent.

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