This occurred to me while listening to the news. When they exchange people it’s always hostages for people held in Palestine and prisoners for people held in Israel. Why is that? Is it just perception or is there a practical difference?

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    1 year ago

    The hostage deal was negotiated by Qatar, the Hamas leadership is living in luxury in Qatar, Qatar is seeking to gain more influence in the future of Gaza.

    Is this really the right moment to blindly trust the Qatar state owned news source with its reporting about a Qatar negotiated deal related to a conflict that Qatar has a vested interest in?

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      The hostage deal was negotiated by Qatar, the Hamas leadership is living in luxury in Qatar

      You’re spelling out how they’re acting like a neutral party here.

      Qatar is seeking to gain more influence in the future of Gaza.

      It’s a destitute open air prison. Come on now.

      Is this really the right moment to blindly trust the Qatar state owned news source with its reporting about a Qatar negotiated deal related to a conflict that Qatar has a vested interest in?

      I don’t blindly trust their reporting. It was one search result. Most of the details on Israeli actions and policy come straight from Israeli sources like B’Tselem.

      Is it not true? You could tell me that with something backing it instead of complaining about a reputable source.