Shin Bet, IDF rescues 2 hostages from Rafah

I’m overjoyed and yet, at the same time, amazed that there are still survivors in Rafah. It’s incredible how the same people who have been criticizing Israel for entering Rafah are now silent in these moments of triumph. But let’s focus on the positive. Yesssss!!!! Bring them all home!

Rafah, the very place the world warned Israel not to go, has turned out to be where these precious lives were being held captive. It’s a slap in the face to all those who doubted Israel’s intentions. Hamas strategically placed them in the most populated areas, using innocent civilians as human shields. Major kudos to the intelligence efforts that made this rescue possible. Finally, some good news on this front!

Two hostages have been freed, but there are still 134 more waiting to come home. Let’s not lose momentum. It’s time to bring them all back safely. This successful rescue mission must have been a huge morale boost for our troops. I wonder why the international community continues to threaten Israel when it’s so clear that Rafah is being used to hide their hostages. It’s a testament to the courage and determination of the Israeli Defense Forces.

Well done, Israel. The critics have been proven wrong once again. The same area that everyone advised Israel not to enter, arguing that negotiations were the only way to free the hostages, has now been shown to be the hiding place for these innocent lives. The international community needs to take a hard look at their misguided opinions. Israel will defeat Hamas, and in doing so, will secure the freedom of the hostages without creating more. Leaving Hamas in power would only lead to further suffering and captivity.

My heart goes out to all the hostages still awaiting rescue. The majority of them are likely in Rafah and Khan Younis. It’s ludicrous to suggest that we should not invade Rafah. To do so would be to surrender to Hamas and allow them to claim victory. Let’s continue the good work and ensure that all these hostages are safely returned to their loved ones.

The remaining four battalions of Hamas terrorists are running out of places to hide. It’s long overdue for these hostages to come home, and for the perpetrators of these atrocities to face justice. This news is a cause for celebration. It’s a testament to the bravery and skill of our troops. They are truly legends!

Hamas’ threat not to negotiate for hostages if Israel entered Rafah shows their desperation. It’s likely that the rest of the hostages are hidden beneath the streets in the tunnels with the Hamas rats. Negotiation terms just got worse for Hamas. Who needs a deal when we have the IDF?

Pro-Hamas supporters must be in tears right now, realizing the strength and determination of Israel. Despite the world’s claims that we should not enter Rafah, the truth is that we have no choice. Our hostages are being held there, and we must bring them back. In the midst of all the sadness and devastation brought on by this war, it’s important to highlight the moments of joy and victory.

This morning’s news is truly outstanding. It’s a reminder that there is still hope amidst the death and sadness. We still have 103 hostages to rescue, but this success gives us renewed optimism. Amazing work, IDF and Shin Bet!

Yes!! Bring them all home, no matter what it takes. It’s heartwarming to witness the dedication and commitment of our forces. The obstacles may be great, but we will overcome them. This is why Egypt and other Arab countries are trying to prevent the IDF from entering Rafah. They know that the terrorists are hiding there, holding our loved ones hostage.

Thank God for this miracle. It’s truly amazing that there are survivors considering the reports of a population being starved out. This success only reinforces the urgency to search every possible hiding place, regardless of how sensitive they may be. We need to clear out the riffraff and ensure that civilians are safe.

Let’s not forget the significance of this achievement. It’s a reminder that our troops are fighting the good fight. The rescued hostages sitting with the soldiers inside the armored vehicle on their way to the helicopter brought tears to my eyes. It’s an incredible sight to witness the power of rescue and the hope it brings.

To those who claim that Israel’s response is disproportionate, this successful mission is proof that they are mistaken. Releasing hostages is our top priority, and if they believe the assault should be relaxed, then they should be advocating for the immediate release of the remaining 134 hostages. Anything less than that, and Israel’s assault is indeed restrained.

Hallelujah! It’s a time of celebration and gratitude. Let’s start spreading joy by giving away candies on the streets. This news is a wonderful miracle, but our mission is not complete. We will not stop until every single hostage is safely brought back home. Keep going, Israel! Amazing work! Bring them home!