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Cowardly Hamas terror chief delays ceasefire agreement with demand “Don’t kill me”

Yahya Sinwar, the new head of Hamas, has once again disrupted ceasefire talks in the Gaza Strip by rumoring that he wanted to include a “don't kill me” clause in any agreement with Israel.

The mastermind of the October 7 atrocities reportedly wants Jerusalem to guarantee his security – permanently.

Forget his years of harsh words that it would be an honor to die fighting against Israel, nor his opposition to any ceasefire before he recently rose to the top of the terrorist group.

On the other hand, he only won the top job after former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran last month, which apparently makes Sinwar doubt the significance of his honor.

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It is up to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whether to appease Sinwar with this promise; if he succeeds in getting the remaining 109 hostages back, it may be worth a promise (with fingers crossed behind Bibi's back).

Hamas began this war by violating the ceasefire that came into force on October 6. It continues to seek the total destruction of Israel and openly intends to use any new ceasefire to rearm and resume rape, kidnapping and murder.

And it is absurd to believe that the promise “Hands off Yahya” would last even a moment longer than what temporary Ceasefire, as Israel can not Let Hamas survive this war.

Play on Sinwar's cowardice all you want, Bibi: The only people who even pretend to blame you or any other Israeli leader for agreeing be Murder is those who share his hatred of the Jewish state.