Israel At War!

STEAL AND DEAL: Iran Says if Israel Stops Airstrikes in Gaza, Hostages Go Free; Report

posted by Hannity Staff - 10.16.23

According to a report from The New York Post, Iran says Hamas may be willing to make a deal for the hostages taken ten days ago during one of the most horrific attacks on Jews in the last 75 years.

Approximately 199 hostages were taken by Hamas during the attack.

From The New York Post:

Hamas officials are “ready” to release hostages, but doing so would be “impossible” under Israeli airstrikes in the region, Iranian Foreign Ministry Nasser Kanaani relayed at a news conference in Tehran.

The terror group “stated that they are ready to take necessary measures to release the citizens and civilians held by resistant groups, but their point was that such measures require preparations that are impossible under daily bombardment by the Zionists against various parts of Gaza,” Kanaani said.

It came as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Monday confirmed that at least 199 hostages are known to be held in Gaza, a number much greater than previously believed.

Military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said families have been notified. He did not say how many held captive were foreigners, or who was holding them, though most are believed to be held by Hamas, which rules Gaza.

Iran’s government has backed Hamas, and Iranian security officials are widely thought to have helped the terror group plan its Oct. 7 sneak attack on Israel, according to reports.

Iran has cautioned it could enter the war as well if Israel launches a widely anticipated ground offensive in the Gaza Strip in the coming days.

More over at The New York Post:

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