Jerusalem — Israel and the United States have reached a deal to deport approximately 200 Hamas terrorists currently hiding in tunnels within an IDF-controlled area of Rafah, The Jerusalem Post reports.
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The agreement, aimed at eliminating Hamas’s presence in the region, follows discussions between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. special envoy Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of President Donald Trump. Talks also focused on disarming Hamas, demilitarizing Gaza, and ensuring the group has no future role in the territory.
However, no country has agreed to accept the deported terrorists, leaving a major aspect of the plan unresolved. A spokesperson for Netanyahu confirmed that any final decision regarding the 200 individuals will be made in coordination with the Trump administration.
Kushner arrived in Israel on Sunday to implement the U.S. plan to end the Gaza war, joined by envoy Steve Witkoff for ongoing discussions. U.S. officials have indicated that the terrorists should receive “free passage” only after the release of Lt. Hadar Goldin.
The deal marks a significant step in U.S.-Israeli coordination on Gaza, though questions remain about the logistics of relocating the deported fighters.

Why should they be given any freedom?
What happened with actually killing the genocidal enemy? Pumping the tunnels with poison gas would do so without risking our soldiers’ lives.
So, whose idiotic idea was it to let the terrorists escape and scheme their future genocidal attacks? Was it the secularist Israeli judenrat establishment, or was it the “free” Qatari airplane Trump team? Or both?
ridiculous…not in Israel’s interest but forced down its throat by Trump
Why? So that they can stay at the 5 star Marriott in cairo???
Whatever it takes.
Send them to their friendly supporters in Qatar. They have plenty room in their cemeteries.
Huh? They have to be captured first. No country will help Bibi on this. But Qatar will give them safe passage – so they can kill again.
Who knows? They just might end up in NYC …