Reporter on what he found interesting from Netanyahu’s remarks

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CNN national security correspondent Alex Marquardt reacts to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks after the Israeli military confirmed that they had killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. #CNN #News
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Dang... just last year they were celebrating the aftermath of October 7, but now they're all 6 feet underground...

jodelata
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Looks like CNN has lost Yahya Sinwar 😢

MarsSTG
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My condolences to Greta Thunberg, UN and CNN. Stay strong.

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Condolences to CNN, Obama, Rashida, & the BBC 😢

Gothi
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Israel is doing a great job without Joe Biden and Harris

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Don’t lie, we heard the speech. He totally said that there is a diplomatic solution. He says return the hostages and you go free. The only thing left is to get the hostages back with the hostages getting rid of him was only part of the mission the other part of the mission is freeing the hostages. He said to bring us one step closer. The hostages have been held for over a year. This is not a year of your life at 45. You have infants you have babies you have toddlers you have grandparents in their final years. this will have taken a terrible toll beyond what most people in midlife can comprehend on these more vulnerable targets that they went out of their way to abduct

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Only a War Criminal can believe he can bomb his way to peace.

SkepticalChris
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"Israel has a right to defend itself, and the threat Hamas poses to Israel must be eliminated. Today, there is clear progress toward that goal. Hamas is decimated and its leadership is eliminated, ” [Kamala Harris] said.

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Netanyahu brought the suffering? Absurd! Israel gave Gaza to the Gazans in 2005, and then they began firing thousands of missiles into Israel. And, was Natanyahu and Israel supposed to let that carry on without a response? No, it should be obvious that it's Hamas that caused the suffering. Moreover, why did Hamas not allow the Gazans to shelter in their 500km underground tunnels? Answer: because they wanted the suffering of their people to touch the worlds "bleeding hearts."

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This world is about to see some really really bad times pray y'all

lloydathill
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Wow, that was one powerful pager that Sinwar had in his pocket!!

BarneyHefner
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You will always have enemies if you teach your children to know your enemies. Let that sink into your mind Nat.

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Christine Amanpour reporting that Sinwar was just about to release all the hostages, revive those killed from the dead, and usher in a worldwide era of peace and harmony.

Until Israel murdered him.

JLP
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I can't believe CNN is giving this psychopath airtime. Some people have no shame..

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Now it’s time for CNN to really show the world they gonna stop Crying 😂

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Amid widespread anger over the slaying in captivity of six Israeli hostages whose bodies were recovered from Gaza over the weekend, Prime Minister Benjamin on Sunday blamed Hamas for the ongoing failure to reach a ceasefire deal that would have secured their release while they were still alive.

Calling it “a difficult day, ” Netanyahu said in a video message released hours after the announcement that the bodies had been found that he, like the rest of the country, was “shocked to the depths of my soul by the terrible coldblooded murder of six of our hostages.”

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Now we are hoping for a ceasefire. Please leave Palestinians and Israeli innocent 😢

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Using a translator with an irish accent is a bit ironic...

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This is what a true leader looks like.

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God has a way of demonstrating His faithfulness to His people of Israel.

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