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Release of Hamas hostages: truce “should be followed by a return to war”, says a university professor of public law
Franco-Israeli Hamas hostage Mia Schem was released on Thursday, November 30. Guest of 19/20 info, Beligh Nabli, university professor of public law, returns to this announcement, and reminds that the truce does not mean the end of the war. – (franceinfo)
Franco-Israeli Hamas hostage Mia Schem was released on Thursday, November 30. Guest of 19/20 info, Beligh Nabli, university professor of public law, returns to this announcement, and reminds that the truce does not mean the end of the war.
Mia Scheme was released on Thursday November 30. Returning to the images of the release of the Franco-Israeli hostage in the 19/20 news, Beligh Nabliuniversity professor of public law, believes that “it is an issue on the Israeli side to be able to deliver such images and to demonstrate the capacity of the Israeli government to obtain results in the arduous negotiations with the Hamas“.
The destruction of Hamas, Israel’s “stated ambition”
“But at the same time, the speech that is held [par Israël] is not a speech that would be summed up in the quest for a ceasefire“, nuance the university professor, adding that “this sequence of the truce should be followed by a return to war“.”There was an ambition declared from the start, and from which the Israeli government never returned, namely the destruction of the Hamas“, remember Beligh Nabli. “The question of hostages has emerged as a factor in this war, but it is not the only factor to take into consideration“, he continues.